Electronic art
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Electronic art is a form of art that makes use of electronic media or, more broadly, refers to technology and/or electronic media. It is related to information art, new media art, video art, digital art, interactive art, internet art, and electronic music. It is considered an outgrowth of conceptual art and systems art.
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Artists
Notable artists working in electronic art include:
- Laurie Anderson
- Roy Ascott
- Maurice Benayoun
- Mez Breeze
- Maurizio Bolognini
- Angie Bonino
- Miguel Chevalier
- Douglas Cooper
- Heiko Daxl
- Elizabeth Diller
- David Em
- Ken Feingold
- Ingeborg Fülepp
- Peter Gabriel
- Pietro Grossi
- Genco Gulan
- Perry Hoberman
- Jodi (art collective)
- Eduardo Kac
- Knowbotic Research
- Liu Dao
- George Legrady
- Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
- Chico MacMurtrie
- Sergio Maltagliati
- Jennifer & Kevin McCoy
- Yucef Merhi
- Joseph Nechvatal
- Yves Netzhammer
- Graham Nicholls
- Melinda Rackham
- Martin Rev
- Ken Rinaldo
- David Rokeby
- Stefan Roloff
- Don Ritter
- Lillian Schwartz
- Ricardo Scofidio
- Michael Snow
- Stelarc
- Survival Research Laboratories
- Gianni Toti
- Norman White
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See also
- Cybernetic art
- Algorithm art
- Computer art
- Digital painting
- Digital poetry
- Digital art
- Tradigital art
- Evolutionary art
- Fractal art
- Generative art
- Image development
- Interactive art
- New media art
- Intermedia
- Multimedia
- Music visualization
- Systems art
- Computer art scene
- Computer graphics
- Demoscene
- Computer music
- Digital illustration
- EVA Conferences (Electronic Visualisation and the Arts)
- Artmedia
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