An overview of advanced technological art sectors and artists, including an account of relationship between technological and aesthetic factors. Justifies the various practices of laser, holographic, video, computer and telecommunication art (arts of the electronic age) as a recognizable global phenomenon.
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REF.POF
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

1997

No of pages

192

ISBN / ISSN

0500279187

No of copies

2

Content type

monograph

Chapter headings

The Roots of Electronic Art

Laser and Holographic Art

Video Art

Computer Art

Communication Art

Art, Nature and Science

Social and Aesthetic Implications of the Art of the Electronic Age

Art of the Electronic Age
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Art of the Electronic Age