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ELECTRONIC ART

It is a form of art His Artworks:


that makes use of The Slow Game project draws on the practice of playing
Chess with a remote opponent in which people would
electronic media or,
literally send their next move through paper
more broadly, refers to technology and/or correspondence via the post as inspiration for design.

electronic media. Also called "computer art,"


"digital art," "multimedia art" and "new media
art”. It is considered an outgrowth of
conceptual art and systems art. The artist
may employ computer graphics, animation,
sound and lighting effects, and even include OutRun, an arcade driving game from 1986. This project
people in the presentation. features a cabinet/car that actually drives. The screen,
which is in front of the driver, renders the real world as the
8-bit video game.

Garnet Hertz

Hertz (born
1973) is a
Canadian artist
and academic.
When an individual walks up to the wall, a mirrored avatar
Hertz is known for of the person is displayed on the screen using a character
from the 1993 first person shooter video game "Doom" (id
his electronic Software). Like an 8-bit mirroring of reality, the computer-
drawn characters move in sync with people in front of the
artworks and for
data projection.
his research in the area of critical making.
Hertz is the Canada Research Chair in
Design + Media Arts at Emily Carr University
of Art and Design. . His art and research
investigates DIY culture, electronic art and
critical design practices.

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