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Going Digital
The Practice and Vision of Digital Artists
- Auteur(s) : Joseph Nalven , J.D. Jarvis
- Editeur : Thomson
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Nombre de pages : 412 pages
- Date de parution : 24/11/2005
Résumé
Benefits:
- Written for artists working in any medium who wish to use digital technology to nurture, enhance, and present their work.
- Combines a how-to guide with an accessible and practical discussion of the ways that digital technology and techniques have changed the manner in which artists can make, distribute, and market their work.
- Allows readers to see how each featured artists creates a different, original work and approaches a common compositional challenge.
- Features rich images and instructional text that guide the reader through each step leading up to the finished piece.
Sommaire
- Following the path to digital art
- Looking at digital art
- In the beginning, there were three images
- Ileana Fometa Grillo
- Bruce Shortz
- Greg Klamt
- Dolores Glover Kaufman
- Ursula Freer
- Miriam Lozada-Jarvis
- Renata Spiazzi
- Melvin Strawn
- Stephen Burns
- Michael Wright
- John Antoine Labadie
- Margie Beth Labadie
- Judy Mandolf
- Björn Dämpfling
- Ken Keller
- Helen Golden
- Bruce Wands
- Seing Digital Art
- Categorizing Digital Art
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