Abstract

Video Installation in Public Space

Highlights

  • When we think of artists, we think of paint on canvas, or clay masterpieces, or beautiful, timeless drawings, but what do you think when you hear digital artists? The acceptance of digital art into the mainstream art community is a controversy that is slowly becoming history

  • The present study is dedicated to the research of video installations placed in the public space, such as exhibition halls, streets and theatrical spaces

  • The whole range of phenomena studied is related to the works of video art, their development and expression of opportunities and the idea of environment is an aspect of exploring the space in which they are presented

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Summary

Introduction

When we think of artists, we think of paint on canvas, or clay masterpieces, or beautiful, timeless drawings, but what do you think when you hear digital artists? The acceptance of digital art into the mainstream art community is a controversy that is slowly becoming history. The controversy is essentially what many people believe in that art is created by the computer, and not by the artist. Numerous art exhibitions and shows do not allow digital art in just for that reason. This is a lack of understanding of how the art is created, because images cannot be created unless there is a creator with an idea and that person has gone through the creative process just like a normal artist. When people know what a demanding process it is to create these masterpieces, they can disprove the myth that digital art is just button pushing. The controversy includes the debate that digital artists have it easy, and it isn’t as hard to create masterpieces as in traditional media. Many digital artists believe themselves to be artists first and technicians second

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