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ISSUE 33 : Nothing Digital (But…)
The Science Research for Digital Art
數位藝術的科學研究
June 28th, 2017Type: Opinion
Author: Alf Chang Editor: Rikey Tenn
Quote From: 《給下一輪台灣數位藝術的文件:2006-2016》
Note: Theodor L.W. Adorno believes that the art is of the society because in its essence art stands right before the society, and it develops connections with the society only with autonomy of art. "Digital Art," the unsolved solution, once seemed gloriously splendid in the excessive spot lights, yet it might have thus been blinded from seeing the carved details of the stage. And now, by temporarily returning to this period of tranquility, are we able to pick up the to-be-completed scientific research of digital art?