9780197567616 - image in the making: digital innovation and the visual arts (thinking art) von thomson-jones, katherine (3 Ergebnisse)

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Verlag: Oxford University Press 2021
Serie: Thinking Art, Buch 7 von 8. Buch 7 von 8 - Thinking Art
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Verlag: Oxford Univ Pr 2021
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Oxford University Press Jun 2021 2021
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Human beings have always made images, and to do so they have developed and refined an enormous range of artistic tools and materials. With the development of digital technology, the ways of making images - whether they are still or moving, 2D or 3D - have evolved at an unprecedented rate. At every s…tage of image making, artists now face a choice between using analog and using digital tools. Yet a digital image need not look digital; and likewise, a hand-made image or traditional photograph need not look analog. If we do not see the artist's choice between the analog and the digital, what difference can this choice make for our appreciation of images in the digital age Image in the Making answers this question by accounting for the fundamental distinction between the analog and the digital; by explicating the technological realization of this distinction in image-making practice; and by exploring the creative possibilities that are distinctive of the digital. Katherine Thomson-Jones makes the case for a new kind of appreciation in the digital age. In appreciating the images involved in every digital art form - from digital video installation to net art to digital cinema - there is a basic truth that we cannot ignore: The nature and technology of the digital expands both what an image can be as an image and what an image can be for us as human beings.