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- Compumorphic Art – The Computer as Muse
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- Hot Plate: Cold Type
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Panel: Compumorphic Art: The Computer as Muse
This paper seeks to address the issues involved in curating Digital Art: From SIGGRAPH to ‘Second Life’, which is an ongoing conflict between materiality and immateriality of both the medium and the artwork. This is a curatorial conundrum in contemporary new media, that challenges the role and connections between digital art and traditionally based art practice such as painting, printmaking and installation art when it is extracted from a digital artwork. In this new landscape of digital culture, old traditions and new practices are both in conflict and symbiosis: contemporary artistic practices reflects the socio-cultural landscape created by new technological applications, defying notions of discipline, borders, boundaries and journeys. Digital innovation can be seen on the one hand as a growth in efficiency and power, an emergent source of energy and a test bed for the introduction of new knowledge and empowerment.
Which accepts a leap forward in speed and cost-efficiency, using social networks and virtual culture to investigate and challenge the existing notions of the relationships between ‘the artist’ and ‘the audience’. Another is to facilitate in a new computerised network and collaborative world that opens up opportunities to create, receive and interact with conduits of information and data. Allowing for the exploitation of technical and commercial possibilities through the use of digital technology, to engage in new forms of practices, using innovative spaces for viewing and receiving work both virtually and physically, in what can be perceived as new and emergent art forms.