Net Art
Abstract This paper presents a critical history and analysis of Net Art, a genre of artistic practice that emerged concurrently with the public World Wide Web in the mid-1990s, using the internet simultaneously as its…
Abstract This paper presents a critical history and analysis of Net Art, a genre of artistic practice that emerged concurrently with the public World Wide Web in the mid-1990s, using the internet simultaneously as its…
Abstract This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of the emergence, evolution, and cultural significance of immersive virtual art experiences. Situating these experiences at the convergence of art history, digital technology, cognitive science, and phenomenology, it…
Abstract This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the emergence, technical foundations, cultural impact, and critical debates surrounding Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and blockchain art. Moving beyond the hype cycle of market speculation, it positions NFTs…
Abstract Generative art represents a paradigm shift in artistic practice, where systems, processes, and algorithms become primary creative agents alongside human artists. This paper examines generative art through historical, technological, philosophical, and aesthetic lenses, tracing…
Abstract Virtual museums represent a transformative convergence of technology and cultural heritage, redefining how societies access, preserve, and interact with art, history, and science. This paper provides a deeply researched examination of virtual museums, tracing…
Abstract The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into artistic practice represents a paradigm shift in the creative industries, moving beyond the simplistic “AI versus artist” narrative to a more nuanced and collaborative model. This paper…
The advent of blockchain and artificial intelligence technologies has led to innovative developments in the interception of art and culture. New forms of art, art exhibitions, and interaction with spectators have emerged. An overview of…