The Impact of Technology on Digital Art
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7492/rcv65s54Abstract
Technology has profoundly transformed digital art, altering the methods of creation, distribution, and consumption. Early digital art was characterized by rudimentary software and tools, but today’s artists benefit from advanced programs, high-resolution graphics tablets, and AI-powered applications. These innovations have broadened artistic possibilities, enabling the creation of intricate 3D models, animations, and AI-generated artworks. The rise of online platforms and social media has democratized art distribution, allowing artists to reach global audiences and engage directly with them. Additionally, block chain technology and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have introduced new dimensions to digital art ownership and trading. Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR and AR) further enhance viewer engagement by offering immersive and interactive experiences. As technological advancements continue, they promise to further revolutionize digital art, pushing the boundaries of creativity and redefining artistic expression.