This comprehensive history traces the evolution of digital art from the 1960s to today, with expert essays exploring shifting practices decade by decade. Featuring interviews with artists, curators, gallerists and collectors, it examines how technology has shaped artistic expression. From early computer-generated works to virtual reality and AI, the book highlights pioneering figures like Vera Molnar and Frieder Nake alongside contemporary innovators such as Trevor Paglen and Anna Ridler. Engaging discussions delve into the social, ethical and political impact of digital art, making this an essential guide to its past, present and future possibilities.
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