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==Software Art== | ==Software Art== | ||
What is Software Art? | |||
Software Art provides an interesting framework »describing not merely | |||
software used to produce art, but rather software itself as the | |||
artwork« (Cox, 2007, p. 147). Software Art marked a shift from *pure syntax* to *something semantic, something that is aesthetically, culturally and politically charged*.(Cramer, 2003) | |||
Why is it different from Generative Art? | |||
The interaction with the software itself and why it is important | |||
process based approaches | |||
Software Studies | |||
Argument: Software Arts can be seen as a reaction to the limited interaction with the tools in Generative Arts | |||
- History of Software Art & Generative Art | |||
- Software Art and its process based approach | |||
- Software as the main subject of research |
Revision as of 18:07, 28 November 2018
mapping learning algorithms
Software Art
What is Software Art?
Software Art provides an interesting framework »describing not merely software used to produce art, but rather software itself as the artwork« (Cox, 2007, p. 147). Software Art marked a shift from *pure syntax* to *something semantic, something that is aesthetically, culturally and politically charged*.(Cramer, 2003)
Why is it different from Generative Art?
The interaction with the software itself and why it is important
process based approaches
Software Studies
Argument: Software Arts can be seen as a reaction to the limited interaction with the tools in Generative Arts
- History of Software Art & Generative Art - Software Art and its process based approach - Software as the main subject of research