From the 'Art with Intelligence' to 'Artificial Intelligence'
- The rise of digital technology has given rise to new art forms such as digital painting, graphic design, animation and interactive media.
- The 'digital impression' of the sculpture is based on projection technology. In this, light is projected on a surface to create the shape of a person or object, which sometimes looks very real and lifelike.
- Computational data from remote sensing to aerial exploration are now being collected to build architecture.
- An abstract form of art is known as 'performance art'. It cannot be touched but can be felt psychologically.
- 'Laser dance' is quite popular in the digital age. ....
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