Cyberarts
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Cyberarts or cyberart refers to the class of art produced with the help of computer software and hardware, often with an interactive or multimedia aspect.
This term is vague and relatively new; nevertheless much of the work described by this term is rarely described any other way. For instance, a common type of cyberart which is produced programmatically by applying a set of design rules to a natural or preexisting process. A program could produce a few million such 'works of art' in a minute.
See also
- Digital art, Tradigital art, computer art, Internet art, electronic art, new media art, Virtual art
- electronica, techno
- Ars Electronica, Boston Cyberarts Festival
External links
- Cybernet glossary
- April 1999 essay by a skeptical Christopher Green on the topic of cyberart
- Definition and description of cyberart by cyberart pioneer Rodney Chang (Pygoya)
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