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electronic media: media (for example, computers, digital cameras) in which images are created and manipulated electronically.
Technology: Electronic media (such as video, computers, compact discs, lasers, audio tape, satellite equipment) used as tools to create, learn, explain, document, analyze, or present artistic work or information.
(2000), Music, Electronic Media, and Culture, Aldershot (Hants.), Burlington (VT): Ashgate, ISBN 0-7546-0109-9 Emmerson, Simon (2007), Living Electronic Music, Aldershot (Hants.), Burlington (VT): Ashgate, ISBN 0-7546-5546-6, (cloth) (pbk) ...
Also, may refer to mass media, which includes such printed media as books, magazines, and newspapers; radio; cinema; and such electronic media as television, Web pages, CD-ROMs, DVDs, etc.
Video and electronic media are used frequently. Installation art is often conceptual in nature. That is, the emphasis is more on ideas than on the creation of unique objects.
Multimedia also refers to the use of (but not limited to) electronic media to store and experience multimedia content. Multimedia is similar to traditional mixed media in fine art, but with a broader scope.
Illustrate: to create designs and pictures for books, magazines, or other print or electronic media to make clear or explain the text or show what happens in a story.
Cuban-American artist Coco Fusco spans disciplines including performance, writing and electronic media. Her work deals with issues of women, race, war and Latin America. Detail View Guerilla Girls ...
In addition, MoMA's collection includes works of drawing, mixed media, printmaking, architecture and design, illustrated books, fine art photography, film and electronic media, as well as works of sculpture by nearly all the great European sculptors.
Illustrator A person who creates design and pictures for books, magazines, or other print or electronic media.
See also: Painting, Movement, Sculpture, Aesthetic, Realism
 
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