Integrated arts
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Integrated arts practice refers to inter-disciplinary art, art research, development, production, presentation, or artistic creation of work that fully uses two or more art disciplines to create a work for a specific audience.
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Integrated arts often also refers to hybrid art forms in which new practices are invented and/or combined.
Integrated arts practice is related to new media art, computer-based art, and web-based art.
While new media is more computer-centric, integrated media (integrated arts) often involves computers plus some other discipline. An example of integrated art that involves new media might be a musical performance done on a computerized interactive multimedia sculpture like the WWE.