The Intersection of Art and Technology: A Study of Digital Art Movements

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Dr. Ngozi Okonjo
Alexander Petrov

Abstract

The digital age has ushered in a transformative era for the world of art, where the boundaries between traditional artistic mediums and cutting-edge technology have blurred, giving rise to a dynamic and evolving landscape known as digital art. the intersection of art and technology,
focusing on the diverse and innovative digital art movements that have emerged as a result of this convergence. the multifaceted aspects of digital art, examining how technology has become a medium, canvas, and tool for artistic expression. From pixel art to generative algorithms, virtual reality to interactive installations, this research casts a wide net to uncover the myriad forms and techniques that digital art encompasses. Central to this study is an analysis of the historical evolution of digital art movements, tracing their origins in the mid-20th century to their contemporary manifestations. We explore how pioneers in computer graphics and digital
media laid the groundwork for today's digital artists and examine the impact of technological advancements on the evolution of artistic styles and concepts.

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How to Cite
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo, & Alexander Petrov. (2022). The Intersection of Art and Technology: A Study of Digital Art Movements. CINEFORUM, 62(3), 1–6. Retrieved from https://revistadecineforum.com/index.php/cf/article/view/13
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