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New media art includes artworks designed and produced by means of electronic media technologies. It comprises virtual art, computer graphics, computer animation, digital art, interactive art, sound art, Internet art, video games, robotics, 3D printing, immersive installation and cyborg art. The term defines itself by the thereby created artwork ...
Mixed media art by Adam Niklewicz. In visual art, mixed media describes artwork in which more than one medium or material has been employed. [1][2] Assemblages, collages, and sculpture are three common examples of art using different media. Materials used to create mixed media art include, but are not limited to, paint, cloth, paper, wood and ...
John Maeda; Michael Takeo Magruder; Judy Malloy; Sergio Maltagliati; Michael Mandiberg; Miltos Manetas; Lev Manovich; Cathy Marshall; Mauro Martino; Eva and Franco Mattes
Marina Abramović (born 1946), performance artist. Vito Acconci (1940–2017), installation and performance artist. Rita Ackermann (born 1968), artist. Bas Jan Ader (1942–1979), conceptual artist. Eija-Liisa Ahtila (born 1959), video artist. Peggy Ahwesh (born 1954), video artist. Chantal Akerman (1950–2015), filmmaker.
Yoko Ono (Japanese: 小野 洋子, romanized:Ono Yōko, usually spelled in katakana オノ・ヨーコ; born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist. Her work also encompasses performance art and filmmaking. [ 1 ] Ono grew up in Tokyo and moved to New York City in 1952 to join her family.
Media art history is an interdisciplinary field of research that explores the current developments as well as the history and genealogy of new media art, digital art, and electronic art. [1][2][3] On the one hand, media art histories addresses the contemporary interplay of art, technology, and science. [4][5][6] On the other, it aims to reveal ...
Vénera Kastrati. Jacques Katmor. Kim Beom. Jin Soo Kim. Kim Soun-Gui. Ragnar Kjartansson (performance artist) Johannes Kreidler. Lubo Kristek.
Internet art (also known as net art or web art) is a form of new media art distributed via the Internet. This form of art circumvents the traditional dominance of the physical gallery and museum system. In many cases, the viewer is drawn into some kind of interaction with the work of art. Artists working in this manner are sometimes referred to ...