Here's an exerpt from an essay JD Jarvis wrote on his website already some time ago http://www.dunkingbirdproductions.com/pages/articleIn my opinion this is very important/interesting:Future:The term “Digital Art” is a double-edged sword. On one hand it suggests something new and different in the world of Fine Art. On the other hand, it focuses too much on the tools and gives rise to those issues that some have with those tools. For example we don’t call it Oil Art or Marble and Hammer Ar...
With our mind's abilty and kind of "wishfull thinking" we easily accept a well constructed fantasy for a reality.There's no difference if that fantasy is on paper or suspended inside a dream or registered in the magnetic field of a hard drive. At the end this fantasy is there because we think it there! ...
Subtillissime Entente Expo SARKOZY & HORNUNGMuseum Gallery Xpo Salvador DaliBelfort, Markt 7, 8000 Brugge26.09. 2010 - 9.11.2010 ...
"Digital artists enlist a new set of tools for the making of their art. Tools understood to be complex, cold, unforgiving, and restrictive. You have to use digital things just the right way or the whole mechanism freezes up - and then what?Can images made by such mechanized and restrictive means be art? Clearly, this understanding of computers is incomplete, which sometimes causes us to overlook the art and instead focus on how, and by what tools, the images are made.However, lacking the co...