本の詳細
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
185
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2000
出版社
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9042008113
ISBN-13
9789042008113
説明
In the digital age, screens have become integral to daily life, influencing how art is created, shared, and experienced. This exploration delves into the phenomenon of screen-based art, a dynamic field that reflects contemporary society's relationship with technology. The authors unveil the intricate connections between visual culture and the myriad screens that dominate modern existence.
Through thoughtful analysis and rich examples, they highlight how artists use screens not just as tools, but as canvases that challenge conventional notions of art. The work navigates the boundaries of perception, inviting readers to reconsider the role of screens in shaping artistic expression and audience engagement.
Ultimately, this investigation into screen-based art serves as a crucial dialogue about the future of art in a screen-saturated world, pushing the boundaries of creativity into new territories. It invites artists, critics, and enthusiasts to examine their interactions with screens and the implications for the artistic landscape of the 21st century.
Through thoughtful analysis and rich examples, they highlight how artists use screens not just as tools, but as canvases that challenge conventional notions of art. The work navigates the boundaries of perception, inviting readers to reconsider the role of screens in shaping artistic expression and audience engagement.
Ultimately, this investigation into screen-based art serves as a crucial dialogue about the future of art in a screen-saturated world, pushing the boundaries of creativity into new territories. It invites artists, critics, and enthusiasts to examine their interactions with screens and the implications for the artistic landscape of the 21st century.
ジャンル
アートと写真