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sigradi2003_136 |
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Natanson, Louis and Paterson, Inga |
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2003 |
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From Digital Technologists to Computer Artists |
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SIGraDi 2003 - [Proceedings of the 7th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Rosario Argentina 5-7 november 2003 |
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Historically, there has always been a strong relationship between the emerging technologies of an era and the practice and concerns of artists. These relationships are complex and form over time, involving phases of technology learning, the testing of the boundaries of the medium, the use of the technology as the subject of art and the creation of an economic context for art of the new medium. These phases presage the emergence of recognisable disciplines. This paper explores what can be learnt from such a historical perspective so as to inform a curriculum aimed at forming computer artists. |
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Digital Technology, Digital Art, Computer Art |
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SIGRADI |
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