Traditional activities such as painting and sculpture have been radically transformed by digital techniques and media, while entirely new forms, such as net art, digital installation and virtual reality have emerged as recognized artistic practices.
Digital artists themselves are often at the forefront of creative experimentation, relentlessly pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and exploring some of the most urgent social and political issues facing humankind today.
This, the first full-size illustrated survey of digital art, presents the work of over one hundred artists from around the world. Following an introduction that traces the history of digital art, the book goes on to consider all its major genres, from digital imaging, installation and animation to the more nebulous worlds of software and net art.
Each chapter illustrates key works by both established and emerging figures, while personal statements from the artists offer revealing insights into their inspirations and methods. A conclusion speculates on what the future might bring for this rapidly changing art form.
With a comprehensive reference section that includes a year-by-year timeline of breakthroughs in digital art, an extensive bibliography, a list of artists’ websites' and online projects, and a glossary of digital terms, Art of the Digital Age is an essential guide for everyone interested in culture and creativity in the digital world.
Digital artists themselves are often at the forefront of creative experimentation, relentlessly pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and exploring some of the most urgent social and political issues facing humankind today.
This, the first full-size illustrated survey of digital art, presents the work of over one hundred artists from around the world. Following an introduction that traces the history of digital art, the book goes on to consider all its major genres, from digital imaging, installation and animation to the more nebulous worlds of software and net art.
Each chapter illustrates key works by both established and emerging figures, while personal statements from the artists offer revealing insights into their inspirations and methods. A conclusion speculates on what the future might bring for this rapidly changing art form.
With a comprehensive reference section that includes a year-by-year timeline of breakthroughs in digital art, an extensive bibliography, a list of artists’ websites' and online projects, and a glossary of digital terms, Art of the Digital Age is an essential guide for everyone interested in culture and creativity in the digital world.
Extent: 224 pp
Format: paperback with flaps
Illustrations: 232
Publication date: 2007-03-12
Size: 27.5 x 23.0 cm
ISBN: 9780500286296
Format: paperback with flaps
Illustrations: 232
Publication date: 2007-03-12
Size: 27.5 x 23.0 cm
ISBN: 9780500286296
Preface • Introduction: ‘The Antennae of the Race’ • 1. A Short History of Digital Art • 2. Digital Imaging: Prints, Painting, Photography • 3. Digital Sculpture • 4. Digital Installation • 5. Software and Database Art • 6. Digital Animation and Video • 7. Net Art • 8. Performance, Music and Sound • 9. The Future of Digital Art • A Timeline of Digital Art and Technology
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About the Author
Bruce Wands has been working in digital art for more than twenty years as an artist, writer, curator and teacher. He is Chair of the MFA Computer Art Department, School of Visual Arts, New York, and is Director of the New York Digital Salon. He is the author of Digital Creativity and Art if the Digital Age, both published by Thames & Hudson.