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In Christiane Paul's latest edition of her critically acclaimed book, she explores the latest developments in digital art practices. The book covers a range of topics that have gained prominence in recent years, including the impact of location-based media, interactive public installation, augmentive and mixed reality, social networking and file-sharing, and tablet technologies.
In addition, the book delves into the complex themes raised by digital artworks, such as viewer interaction, artificial life and intelligence, political and social activism, networks and telepresence, and issues surrounding the collection, presentation, and preservation of digital art. Paul also examines how digital techniques and media have impacted traditional forms of art like printing, painting, photography, and sculpture.
The book further recognizes entirely new forms of digital art practices that have emerged as recognized artistic practices, such as internet and software art, digital installation, and virtual reality. In all, the book presents a comprehensive and insightful overview of the digital art landscape, exploring the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of art and technology.
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