Published June 14, 2018 | Version v1
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Digital Art: A Long History

  • 1. Deutsches Museum
  • 2. FoAM Kernow

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A digital representation is one based on countable, discrete values, but definitions of Digital Art do not always
take account of this. We examine the nature of digital and analogue representations, and draw from a rich pre-industrial and ancient history of their presence in the arts, with emphasis on textile weaves. We reflect on how this approach opens up a long, rich history, arguing that our understanding of digital art should be based on discrete pattern, rather than technological fashion.

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European Commission
PENELOPE – A study of weaving as technical mode of existence 682711