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Electronic Art

  • 1st Edition - April 17, 1990
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Roger F. Malina, W. Van der Plas, T. Hokken, J. den Biggelaar
  • Language: English

Computers are more and more becoming creative tools in music as well as in the visual arts and design. In the last few years, it has become clear that digital technology provides a… Read more

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Description

Computers are more and more becoming creative tools in music as well as in the visual arts and design. In the last few years, it has become clear that digital technology provides a platform for multimedia productions as well as a medium for new art forms. Computer Music and Computer Graphics & Animation have their own international forums. The need was felt, however, to bring together the diverse disciplines within art and technology in one international event - the First International Symposium on Electronic Art (FISEA). The Symposium attracted considerable interest and hundreds of papers and proposals were submitted, of which a selection were accepted. This book, also published as a supplement to the journal Leonardo, publishes 20 of these selected papers under the editorship of Wim van der Plas, Ton Hokken and Johan den Biggelaar. This richly illustrated issue on Electronic Art reflects the enormous international interest which FISEA generated and will further stimulate interest in applications of new technology in music, visual arts and design.

Readership

For artists, scientists and engineers interested in electronic art.

Table of contents


Editorial

Papers

Perceptual Correspondences of Abstract Animation and Synthetic Sound

Art and Education in the Telematic Culture

The Electronic Bauhaus: Gestalt Technologies and the Electronic Challenge to Visual Art

Logic and Time-Based Practice

Computational Art

Establishing a Tonic Space with Digital Color

The Creation Station: An Approach to a Multimedia Workstation

Computer Music Languages . . . and the Real World

Computer Graphics and Animation as Agents of Personal Evolution in the Arts

Storing Art Images in Intelligent Computers

The Making of a Film with Synthetic Actors

Towards a Universal and Intelligent MIDI-Based Stage System: A Composer/Performer's Testimony

Geometric Image Modeling of the Musical Object

The Computer: Liberator or Jailer of the Creative Spirit

The Aesthetics of Exhibition: A Discussion of Recent American Computer Art Shows

The Staging of Leonardo's Last Supper: A Computer-Based Exploration of Its Perspective

State-of-the-Art Art

A New Language for Artistic Expression: The Electronic Arts Landscape

Some Issues in the Development of Computer Art as a Mathematical Art Form

Orphics: Computer Graphics and the Shaping of Time with Color

Abstracts

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 22, 2013
  • Language: English

About the editors

TH

T. Hokken

Affiliations and expertise
Society for Creative Computer Applications, The Netherlands

Jd

J. den Biggelaar

Affiliations and expertise
Utrecht Academy of Arts, The Netherlands

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