Towards a Language of Computer Art: When Paint Isn't Paint

Maintains that the computer is a new tool to link the concepts of information and art together. Asserts that electronic tools have a hidden point of view that is more complex than that included in a brush, printing press, or a camera. Concludes that there may be a move toward a reunion of art and sc...

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Published in:Art education (Reston) Vol. 48; no. 5; pp. 17 - 22
Main Author: Rogers, Patricia L.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: National Art Education Association 01-09-1995
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Summary:Maintains that the computer is a new tool to link the concepts of information and art together. Asserts that electronic tools have a hidden point of view that is more complex than that included in a brush, printing press, or a camera. Concludes that there may be a move toward a reunion of art and science and of process and product. (CFR)
ISSN:0004-3125
2325-5161
DOI:10.2307/3193529