Bloom

Bloom
Title Bloom PDF eBook
Author Ross Draws LLC
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 2019-07
Genre
ISBN 9781733843805

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BLOOM is a collection of beautiful paint sketches created by the artist Ross Tran, most famously known as Ross Draws.

Digital Art Studio

Digital Art Studio
Title Digital Art Studio PDF eBook
Author Karin Schminke
Publisher Watson-Guptill
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Computer art
ISBN 9780823013425

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Resource added for the Marketing program 101043, Digital Marketing 311045, and Design and Graphic Technology program 101117.

New Media Futures

New Media Futures
Title New Media Futures PDF eBook
Author Donna Cox
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 645
Release 2018-05-30
Genre Art
ISBN 0252050185

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Trailblazing women working in digital arts media and education established the Midwest as an international center for the artistic and digital revolution in the 1980s and beyond. Foundational events at the University of Illinois and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago created an authentic, community-driven atmosphere of creative expression, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration that crossed gender lines and introduced artistically informed approaches to advanced research. Interweaving historical research with interviews and full-color illustrations, New Media Futures captures the spirit and contributions of twenty-two women working within emergent media as diverse as digital games, virtual reality, medicine, supercomputing visualization, and browser-based art. The editors and contributors give voice as creators integral to the development of these new media and place their works at the forefront of social change and artistic inquiry. What emerges is the dramatic story of how these Midwestern explorations in the digital arts produced a web of fascinating relationships. These fruitful collaborations helped usher in the digital age that propelled social media. Contributors: Carolina Cruz-Niera, Colleen Bushell, Nan Goggin, Mary Rasmussen, Dana Plepys, Maxine Brown, Martyl Langsdorf, Joan Truckenbrod, Barbara Sykes, Abina Manning, Annette Barbier, Margaret Dolinsky, Tiffany Holmes, Claudia Hart, Brenda Laurel, Copper Giloth, Jane Veeder, Sally Rosenthal, Lucy Petrovic, Donna J. Cox, Ellen Sandor, and Janine Fron.

Digital Arts

Digital Arts
Title Digital Arts PDF eBook
Author Cat Hope
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 282
Release 2014-06-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1780933207

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Digital Arts presents an introduction to new media art through key debates and theories. The volume begins with the historical contexts of the digital arts, discusses contemporary forms, and concludes with current and future trends in distribution and archival processes. Considering the imperative of artists to adopt new technologies, the chapters of the book progressively present a study of the impact of the digital on art, as well as the exhibition, distribution and archiving of artworks.Alongside case studies that illustrate contemporary research in the fields of digital arts, reflections and questions provide opportunities for readers to explore relevant terms, theories and examples. Consistent with the other volumes in the New Media series, a bullet-point summary and a further reading section enhance the introductory focus of each chapter.

Digital Arts

Digital Arts
Title Digital Arts PDF eBook
Author Cat Hope
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 282
Release 2014-06-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1780933215

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Digital Arts presents an introduction to new media art through key debates and theories. The volume begins with the historical contexts of the digital arts, discusses contemporary forms, and concludes with current and future trends in distribution and archival processes. Considering the imperative of artists to adopt new technologies, the chapters of the book progressively present a study of the impact of the digital on art, as well as the exhibition, distribution and archiving of artworks. Alongside case studies that illustrate contemporary research in the fields of digital arts, reflections and questions provide opportunities for readers to explore relevant terms, theories and examples. Consistent with the other volumes in the New Media series, a bullet-point summary and a further reading section enhance the introductory focus of each chapter.

Snap to Grid

Snap to Grid
Title Snap to Grid PDF eBook
Author Peter Lunenfeld
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 262
Release 2001
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262621588

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A vibrant guide to the artistic, cultural, and social faces of the new media.

The Digital Arts and Humanities

The Digital Arts and Humanities
Title The Digital Arts and Humanities PDF eBook
Author Charles Travis
Publisher Springer
Pages 0
Release 2016-11-02
Genre Science
ISBN 9783319409511

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The case studies in this book illuminate how arts and humanities tropes can aid in contextualizing Digital Arts and Humanities, Neogeographic and Social Media activity and data through the creation interpretive schemas to study interactions between visualizations, language, human behaviour, time and place.