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Computer art is any art in which computers play a role in production or display of the artwork. Such art can be an image, sound, animation, video, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, videogame, web site, algorithm, performance or gallery installation.

 


Computer art
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Computer art: Art made by programming a computer to produce images or artworks, or by using the computer as a short-cut for visual calculation.

computer art - art produced with the use of a computer

Image - a likeness or reproduction of an object
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Computer Arts have allowed for an even greater and more profuse expression of psychedelic vision.

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Digital art, Computer art, Internet art, Hard-edge painting, Geometric abstraction, Appropriation, Hyperrealism, Photorealism, Expressionism, Minimalism, Lyrical Abstraction, Pop art, Op art, Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting, ...

"With the widespread use of DVD recording technology in the early 2000s, artists, and the gallery system that derives its profits from the sale of artworks, gained an important means of controlling the sale of video and computer artworks in limited ...

Since the Early 1990s, Nuchi has worked also with the computer and in 1997 had a solo exhibition of his computer art at the Ramat Gan Museum of Israeli Art.

These include photography, film, video art, installation art, conceptual art, performance art, community arts, land art, fashion, comics, computer art, anime, and, most recently, video games. Within each form, a wide range of genres may exist.

Both on-campus courses and online courses are offered, for under-graduate, graduate, continuing education, and pre-college (high school) students. Subject areas include animation, computer arts, fine art, graphic design, illustration, ...

The term is generally applied to disciplines such as: Cell phone art, Computer art, Digital art, Electronic art, Information art, Interactive art, Internet art, Performance art, Robotic art, Software art, Sound art, Video art, and Video Game Art etc.

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Victor Vasarely Hungarian, born 1908: Vega-Nor, 1969 Brown University: Optical Illusion
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See also: Painting, Movement, Aesthetic, Sculpture, School

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