Digital art is an artistic work or practice that uses
digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process. Since the 1970s, various names have been used to describe the process, including
computer art and
multimedia art. Digital art is itself placed under the larger umbrella term
new media art.
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The techniques of digital art are used extensively by the mainstream
media in advertisements, and by film-makers to produce
visual effects.
Desktop publishing has had a huge impact on the publishing world, although that is more related to
graphic design. Both digital and traditional artists use many sources of electronic information and programs to create their work.
[6] Given the parallels between visual and musical arts, it is possible that general acceptance of the value of digital visual art will progress in much the same way as the increased acceptance of electronically produced music over the last three decades.
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Andy Warhol created digital art using a
Commodore Amiga where the computer was publicly introduced at the
Lincoln Center, New York in July 1985. An image of
Debbie Harry was captured in monochrome from a video camera and digitized into a graphics program called ProPaint. Warhol manipulated the image adding colour by using flood fills.
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