Arts and Media, Digital art and computer, poetry and paper: an useless and redundant controversy

A sheet of paper can be used in various ways : To write a shopping list, for example . Or to wrap the eggs.

Or again, to write a poem, or make a sketch .

We live in an age of relativism , in which everything can be everything. .

So maybe , brandishing the butcher's bill , and placing it within a frame, in the context of a show, someone will say " this is art ."

But in the general , few will argue that those who write the shopping list on a sheet can , in some way since it uses the same means used by the poet to write his poems , poetry understood (at least based solely on the fact that know trace of graphic signs on a sheet of paper ) .

Time .

An artist , who uses digital , use the ' information technology as a tool to express his art , usually because they can not find in traditional media (such as a sheet of paper) adequate support to express his views (for example, if it is of "visions in motion" ) .

A " computer " means to " computer science " , his work is in some way then to know how to best use a medium that has not yet reached the ' expressive immediacy of a sheet of paper.

An artist who uses digital , must necessarily be understood in computer science, to translate into images and sounds his ideas.

Although the current technological trend is increasingly to make it more "human" and accessible human-machine interfaces (think of the ease of ' use of the new devices apple laptop , for example).

So in a not too distant future , we can find numerous artists 'digital' that you intend VERY computer . It makes sense then do you say that a " computer " should not be construed NECESSARILY digital art ? A sheet of paper can be used in various ways : To write a shopping list, for example .

Or to wrap the eggs.

Or again, to write a poem, or make a sketch . We live in an age of relativism , in which everything can be everything. So maybe , brandishing the butcher's bill , and placing it within a frame, in the context of a show, someone will say " this is art ."

But in the general , few will argue that those who write the shopping list on a sheet can , in some way since it uses the same means used by the poet to write his poems , poetry understood (at least based solely on the fact that know trace of graphic signs on a sheet of paper ) .

Time . An artist , who uses digital , use the ' information technology as a tool to express his art , usually because they can not find in traditional media (such as a sheet of paper) adequate support to express his views (for example, if it is of "visions in motion" ) .

A " computer " means to " computer science " , his work is in some way then to know how to best use a medium that has not yet reached the ' expressive immediacy of a sheet of paper.

An artist who uses digital , must necessarily be understood in computer science, to translate into images and sounds his ideas.

Although the current technological trend is increasingly to make it more "human" and accessible human-machine interfaces (think of the ease of ' use of the new devices apple laptop , for example).

So in a not too distant future , we can find numerous artists 'digital' that you intend VERY computer . It makes sense then do you say that a " computer " should not be construed NECESSARILY digital art ?