DIGITAL IMAGE IN MOTION AND PROCEDURES POÉTICOS CREATION
Keywords:
Imagem-movimento, Imagem digital, Convergência, Novas mídias, Arte e tecnologia.Abstract
This paper analyzes digital images with structural and poetics issues of the
movement. Proposes an understanding of artistic possibilities of digital imaging through
the categorization of three stages to the process of the digital image: dematerialization,
ubiquity and replicability. These images have undergone some process of analog capture
by cameras and then were codificated. Then, they can be aesthetic and sinesthesic
transformed according to the possibilities afforded by digital technology. The study
includes the main factors that are unique to digital, enabling innovative artistic ideas
through new media emerge. For this, three contemporary artworks were chosen, which
proposes an innovative visual enjoyment and reflection on the current art in times of
convergence of media.
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