
In a conversation about digitally created art, Molly has posted that the paint programs simulate a paint brush or pencil. I would like to share completely virtual digital representations. Where the subject, process and product remain a virtual entity, as seen here by my student Titov in Arch223. The image is a representation of his internet usage, time, content and character. While not entirely clear, it is generated from Adobe software, Illustrator and Photoshop. Digital art, what does this mean for the traditional techniques of real representation (painting with a real brush vs. the simulated brush)?
Labels: Digital Art

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I think that picture (and others I've seen like it) is really cool in a way. I think it's interesting to take something boring, change your perspective, and turn it into something attractive. I haven't really thought about how digital art compares to "real" art... I guess I see them as two different things. I might use digital art as my desktop picture, but I wouldn't buy a print and hang it on my wall. I'm not sure I can say exactly why, though.
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