Page 1
46 March 2024
Since the era of the digital world came into existence, not a single
aspect of life has been untouched. The innovations of the digital era,
like artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI have made their
presence in our daily lives. In this age of digital technologies, artistic
expression has become more attractive and innovative with little
effort and greater affordability.
FROM ThE
‘ART wITh
INTELLIGENcE’
TO ‘ARTIFIcIAL
INTELLIGENcE’
DR MANISH kARMWAR
ABHASH k SAURAv
The author is Assistant Professor, history, University of Delhi. Email: mkarmwar@as.du.ac.in
The co-author is PhD Research Scholar, University of Delhi. Email: abhashkumarsaurav96@gmail.com
Page 2
46 March 2024
Since the era of the digital world came into existence, not a single
aspect of life has been untouched. The innovations of the digital era,
like artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI have made their
presence in our daily lives. In this age of digital technologies, artistic
expression has become more attractive and innovative with little
effort and greater affordability.
FROM ThE
‘ART wITh
INTELLIGENcE’
TO ‘ARTIFIcIAL
INTELLIGENcE’
DR MANISH kARMWAR
ABHASH k SAURAv
The author is Assistant Professor, history, University of Delhi. Email: mkarmwar@as.du.ac.in
The co-author is PhD Research Scholar, University of Delhi. Email: abhashkumarsaurav96@gmail.com
47 March 2024
rt and intelligence have always been
bound to each other since ancient times.
We did not have artificial intelligence
during ancient times, but we had a
plethora of art with remarkable intelligence. early
humans developed such significant art with their
intelligence. For example, art made of stone and
ivory, pottery, metallurgy, textile manufacture,
bead-making, wood-carving, cart-making, cave-
painting, etc. if one defines technology as a human
way of altering, we have evidence of stone tools
in the indian subcontinent for more than two
million years. During the first urbanisation in i ndia,
which took place between 2600 and 1900 Bce,
the Harappan civilisation emerged as a significant
example. in the Harappan civilisation, we have so
many examples of art with intelligence. t he people
of the Harappan civilisation were advanced enough
to invent new agricultural technologies, so they
invented intercropping.
Further, they invented the wheel, which has
helped human civilisation till modern times. in
metallurgy, they invented new technologies for
metal extraction from ore. Also, they developed the
alloying technique, from which they started alloying
copper with metal tin and producing bronze. one
of the significant technologies that the Harappan
people developed is ‘lost-wax’ technology. With
the help of this technology, they made figurines, a
milestone in the field of Art and culture.
However, today, in this digital era, we use Ai for
better outcomes in architectural innovation. the
Harappan people developed advanced grid-based
town planning with all the modern aspects like
drainage systems; they used bricks in proportion to
make more muscular walls.
After the Harappan period, the second
urbanisation existed in the ganga valley. in this
second urbanisation period, some remarkable
technological innovations based on iron occurred.
the Delhi iron Pillar, which is 1500 years old,
consists of six tonnes of wrought iron and uses
phosphorous in the iron, is an excellent example
of art with intelligence and also a true example of
advanced technology. t his iron pillar is famous for
its rust-resistant properties. the reason for their
uniqueness is understood nowadays. the same
technology is also used in the temples of Jagannath
Puri in o disha. Further, in medieval times, if we see
art with intelligence, we have many examples, like
forts, are unique in their specialty.
Art and culture serve as expressions of
identity, reflecting communities’ values, beliefs,
and traditions. through art forms such as music,
dance, literature, and visual arts, individuals and
communities express their unique identities and
heritage. Art can provoke thought, challenge norms,
and inspire action. through creative expression,
artists address social issues, advocate for justice,
and promote positive societal change. cultural
movements have historically played a significant
role in driving social and political transformation.
the rise of digital technology has given birth
to new art forms, such as digital painting, graphic
design, animation, and interactive media. Artists
use digital tools like tablets, software programs, and
digital cameras to create stunning visual artworks
that were previously impossible or difficult to
achieve with traditional methods. the covid-19
pandemic reinvented the Art and culture arena;
thus, tools like Ai (Artificial i ntelligence) came
to the rescue. today, we are observing the rapid
emergence of virtual art museums, exhibitions,
virtual conservatories, theatres, and more. the
pandemic acted as a catalyst for the widespread
adoption of virtual formats for cultural institutions
and events. this challenging time marked a
significant turning point in the development of the
digital space for art institutions.
A
Page 3
46 March 2024
Since the era of the digital world came into existence, not a single
aspect of life has been untouched. The innovations of the digital era,
like artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI have made their
presence in our daily lives. In this age of digital technologies, artistic
expression has become more attractive and innovative with little
effort and greater affordability.
FROM ThE
‘ART wITh
INTELLIGENcE’
TO ‘ARTIFIcIAL
INTELLIGENcE’
DR MANISH kARMWAR
ABHASH k SAURAv
The author is Assistant Professor, history, University of Delhi. Email: mkarmwar@as.du.ac.in
The co-author is PhD Research Scholar, University of Delhi. Email: abhashkumarsaurav96@gmail.com
47 March 2024
rt and intelligence have always been
bound to each other since ancient times.
We did not have artificial intelligence
during ancient times, but we had a
plethora of art with remarkable intelligence. early
humans developed such significant art with their
intelligence. For example, art made of stone and
ivory, pottery, metallurgy, textile manufacture,
bead-making, wood-carving, cart-making, cave-
painting, etc. if one defines technology as a human
way of altering, we have evidence of stone tools
in the indian subcontinent for more than two
million years. During the first urbanisation in i ndia,
which took place between 2600 and 1900 Bce,
the Harappan civilisation emerged as a significant
example. in the Harappan civilisation, we have so
many examples of art with intelligence. t he people
of the Harappan civilisation were advanced enough
to invent new agricultural technologies, so they
invented intercropping.
Further, they invented the wheel, which has
helped human civilisation till modern times. in
metallurgy, they invented new technologies for
metal extraction from ore. Also, they developed the
alloying technique, from which they started alloying
copper with metal tin and producing bronze. one
of the significant technologies that the Harappan
people developed is ‘lost-wax’ technology. With
the help of this technology, they made figurines, a
milestone in the field of Art and culture.
However, today, in this digital era, we use Ai for
better outcomes in architectural innovation. the
Harappan people developed advanced grid-based
town planning with all the modern aspects like
drainage systems; they used bricks in proportion to
make more muscular walls.
After the Harappan period, the second
urbanisation existed in the ganga valley. in this
second urbanisation period, some remarkable
technological innovations based on iron occurred.
the Delhi iron Pillar, which is 1500 years old,
consists of six tonnes of wrought iron and uses
phosphorous in the iron, is an excellent example
of art with intelligence and also a true example of
advanced technology. t his iron pillar is famous for
its rust-resistant properties. the reason for their
uniqueness is understood nowadays. the same
technology is also used in the temples of Jagannath
Puri in o disha. Further, in medieval times, if we see
art with intelligence, we have many examples, like
forts, are unique in their specialty.
Art and culture serve as expressions of
identity, reflecting communities’ values, beliefs,
and traditions. through art forms such as music,
dance, literature, and visual arts, individuals and
communities express their unique identities and
heritage. Art can provoke thought, challenge norms,
and inspire action. through creative expression,
artists address social issues, advocate for justice,
and promote positive societal change. cultural
movements have historically played a significant
role in driving social and political transformation.
the rise of digital technology has given birth
to new art forms, such as digital painting, graphic
design, animation, and interactive media. Artists
use digital tools like tablets, software programs, and
digital cameras to create stunning visual artworks
that were previously impossible or difficult to
achieve with traditional methods. the covid-19
pandemic reinvented the Art and culture arena;
thus, tools like Ai (Artificial i ntelligence) came
to the rescue. today, we are observing the rapid
emergence of virtual art museums, exhibitions,
virtual conservatories, theatres, and more. the
pandemic acted as a catalyst for the widespread
adoption of virtual formats for cultural institutions
and events. this challenging time marked a
significant turning point in the development of the
digital space for art institutions.
A
48 March 2024
Websites, social media platforms, online
galleries, and digital art marketplaces
allow artists to reach a wider audience,
connect with fellow creators, and even
sell their artwork directly to collectors.
it showed us the importance of Digital
Preservation. Digital preservation
techniques, such as digitisation,
metadata management, and digital
archiving, are essential for ensuring
the long-term preservation and
accessibility of digital artworks for
future generations.
While the digital era has brought
numerous opportunities for artists
and art enthusiasts, it also presents
several challenges. Digital art creation
requires proficiency in digital tools and
software, which may pose barriers for
artists lacking training or resources.
the proliferation of digital art online
makes it difficult to discern the
quality and authenticity of artworks,
leading to trust and credibility issues.
As digital manipulation techniques
become increasingly sophisticated,
distinguishing between original
artworks and digital forgeries or replicas
becomes more challenging. one of the
primary concerns is Data Privacy; collecting and
storing personal information, conducting financial
transactions, and sharing creative content online
carry inherent risks that require robust cybersecurity
measures and data protection protocols.
overall, the digital era has profoundly
transformed the art world, opening up new avenues
for creativity, collaboration, and innovation. As
technology continues to evolve, the possibilities
for digital art are limitless, promising to reshape our
understanding of art and its place in society.
Digital art, like traditional art, is made up
of pixels. over the past 50 years, as computer
technology has advanced, so has art. t he rise of
internet technology has spurred the global art
movement to grow. When we look at the social,
cultural, and economic values of society, we see
that the combination of art and digital technology
has led to the creation of a new, revitalised
form of art known as ‘digital art.’ the definition
of art has changed over time; it’s not just about
11 January, 2024
Page 4
46 March 2024
Since the era of the digital world came into existence, not a single
aspect of life has been untouched. The innovations of the digital era,
like artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI have made their
presence in our daily lives. In this age of digital technologies, artistic
expression has become more attractive and innovative with little
effort and greater affordability.
FROM ThE
‘ART wITh
INTELLIGENcE’
TO ‘ARTIFIcIAL
INTELLIGENcE’
DR MANISH kARMWAR
ABHASH k SAURAv
The author is Assistant Professor, history, University of Delhi. Email: mkarmwar@as.du.ac.in
The co-author is PhD Research Scholar, University of Delhi. Email: abhashkumarsaurav96@gmail.com
47 March 2024
rt and intelligence have always been
bound to each other since ancient times.
We did not have artificial intelligence
during ancient times, but we had a
plethora of art with remarkable intelligence. early
humans developed such significant art with their
intelligence. For example, art made of stone and
ivory, pottery, metallurgy, textile manufacture,
bead-making, wood-carving, cart-making, cave-
painting, etc. if one defines technology as a human
way of altering, we have evidence of stone tools
in the indian subcontinent for more than two
million years. During the first urbanisation in i ndia,
which took place between 2600 and 1900 Bce,
the Harappan civilisation emerged as a significant
example. in the Harappan civilisation, we have so
many examples of art with intelligence. t he people
of the Harappan civilisation were advanced enough
to invent new agricultural technologies, so they
invented intercropping.
Further, they invented the wheel, which has
helped human civilisation till modern times. in
metallurgy, they invented new technologies for
metal extraction from ore. Also, they developed the
alloying technique, from which they started alloying
copper with metal tin and producing bronze. one
of the significant technologies that the Harappan
people developed is ‘lost-wax’ technology. With
the help of this technology, they made figurines, a
milestone in the field of Art and culture.
However, today, in this digital era, we use Ai for
better outcomes in architectural innovation. the
Harappan people developed advanced grid-based
town planning with all the modern aspects like
drainage systems; they used bricks in proportion to
make more muscular walls.
After the Harappan period, the second
urbanisation existed in the ganga valley. in this
second urbanisation period, some remarkable
technological innovations based on iron occurred.
the Delhi iron Pillar, which is 1500 years old,
consists of six tonnes of wrought iron and uses
phosphorous in the iron, is an excellent example
of art with intelligence and also a true example of
advanced technology. t his iron pillar is famous for
its rust-resistant properties. the reason for their
uniqueness is understood nowadays. the same
technology is also used in the temples of Jagannath
Puri in o disha. Further, in medieval times, if we see
art with intelligence, we have many examples, like
forts, are unique in their specialty.
Art and culture serve as expressions of
identity, reflecting communities’ values, beliefs,
and traditions. through art forms such as music,
dance, literature, and visual arts, individuals and
communities express their unique identities and
heritage. Art can provoke thought, challenge norms,
and inspire action. through creative expression,
artists address social issues, advocate for justice,
and promote positive societal change. cultural
movements have historically played a significant
role in driving social and political transformation.
the rise of digital technology has given birth
to new art forms, such as digital painting, graphic
design, animation, and interactive media. Artists
use digital tools like tablets, software programs, and
digital cameras to create stunning visual artworks
that were previously impossible or difficult to
achieve with traditional methods. the covid-19
pandemic reinvented the Art and culture arena;
thus, tools like Ai (Artificial i ntelligence) came
to the rescue. today, we are observing the rapid
emergence of virtual art museums, exhibitions,
virtual conservatories, theatres, and more. the
pandemic acted as a catalyst for the widespread
adoption of virtual formats for cultural institutions
and events. this challenging time marked a
significant turning point in the development of the
digital space for art institutions.
A
48 March 2024
Websites, social media platforms, online
galleries, and digital art marketplaces
allow artists to reach a wider audience,
connect with fellow creators, and even
sell their artwork directly to collectors.
it showed us the importance of Digital
Preservation. Digital preservation
techniques, such as digitisation,
metadata management, and digital
archiving, are essential for ensuring
the long-term preservation and
accessibility of digital artworks for
future generations.
While the digital era has brought
numerous opportunities for artists
and art enthusiasts, it also presents
several challenges. Digital art creation
requires proficiency in digital tools and
software, which may pose barriers for
artists lacking training or resources.
the proliferation of digital art online
makes it difficult to discern the
quality and authenticity of artworks,
leading to trust and credibility issues.
As digital manipulation techniques
become increasingly sophisticated,
distinguishing between original
artworks and digital forgeries or replicas
becomes more challenging. one of the
primary concerns is Data Privacy; collecting and
storing personal information, conducting financial
transactions, and sharing creative content online
carry inherent risks that require robust cybersecurity
measures and data protection protocols.
overall, the digital era has profoundly
transformed the art world, opening up new avenues
for creativity, collaboration, and innovation. As
technology continues to evolve, the possibilities
for digital art are limitless, promising to reshape our
understanding of art and its place in society.
Digital art, like traditional art, is made up
of pixels. over the past 50 years, as computer
technology has advanced, so has art. t he rise of
internet technology has spurred the global art
movement to grow. When we look at the social,
cultural, and economic values of society, we see
that the combination of art and digital technology
has led to the creation of a new, revitalised
form of art known as ‘digital art.’ the definition
of art has changed over time; it’s not just about
11 January, 2024
49 March 2024
paintings, drawings, and sculptures anymore. Art
now includes computer-generated images and
designs, expanding what art means. Digital art
has transformed not only painting, graphic design,
installations, and animation but has also given
new perspectives to poetry, music, and sculpture.
Advances in modern software and faster computer
processors have greatly pushed the arts forward.
this progress is reflected in the development of
new artistic concepts in contemporary digital
art. it reimagines many traditional art forms and
contributes to expanding the global language of
digital art. Many projects in the art world today
aim to explore new forms for the future. While it’s
hard to say exactly how digital technology captures
various aspects of life, its influence is undeniable.
t he use of Digital technologies can be seen in the
following art forms in modern times:
visual a rt
this art form is tangible, meaning it can be
touched to feel. these art forms are usually solid
forms that an artist makes. cinema is an excellent
example of visual imagination depiction. in this
digital era, we can use new technologies to create
a visual imagination of our cultural places, cultural
attire, etc, with less effort and on a minimum
budget. today, With the help of new technology,
one can depict anything as much as one can
imagine. so, there is a strong reason we have today
to support and use this new digital innovation in
our art and culture, especially in cinema. However,
on the other hand, we should also be aware that
some technologies also show inappropriate utility,
like fake or defaced videos, etc.
painting
We see no use of technology from the Mesolithic
rock cave paintings to the r enaissance paintings.
But today’s art form is highly digitised, where an
artist makes any painting using hardware and
software. t hese paintings are helpful in many types
of design, like jewellery design and fashion design.
today, people have often developed a taste for
abstract painting, where digitisation is highly used
and valuable. one can create many artistic abstract
paintings digitally and see them at any art gallery.
s culpture
since ancient times, people have used clay or
any form of clay to make this form of art, but in
today’s digitised world 3D techniques are being
used to make digital sculptures, or one can say
the digital impression of a sculpture, which is
based on projection technology where lights are
projected on a surface to create a shape
of either an human or an object which
looks sometimes very real and live.
technology is also used in making a
solid sculpture when a giant sculpture
is made in parts, and technology,
especially laser mapping, is used to
make the exact shape.
a rchitecture
Architecture is usually the art
of making giant monuments and
buildings, but to manage this art, digital
technology is highly required, from
exploration to excavation. From remote
sensing to aerial exploration, we gather
the calculative data required to make an
architecture.
performing a rt
t his art form is intangible, meaning
it cannot be touched but can be felt
psychologically. t hese art forms consist
of facial and physical expressions.
Page 5
46 March 2024
Since the era of the digital world came into existence, not a single
aspect of life has been untouched. The innovations of the digital era,
like artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI have made their
presence in our daily lives. In this age of digital technologies, artistic
expression has become more attractive and innovative with little
effort and greater affordability.
FROM ThE
‘ART wITh
INTELLIGENcE’
TO ‘ARTIFIcIAL
INTELLIGENcE’
DR MANISH kARMWAR
ABHASH k SAURAv
The author is Assistant Professor, history, University of Delhi. Email: mkarmwar@as.du.ac.in
The co-author is PhD Research Scholar, University of Delhi. Email: abhashkumarsaurav96@gmail.com
47 March 2024
rt and intelligence have always been
bound to each other since ancient times.
We did not have artificial intelligence
during ancient times, but we had a
plethora of art with remarkable intelligence. early
humans developed such significant art with their
intelligence. For example, art made of stone and
ivory, pottery, metallurgy, textile manufacture,
bead-making, wood-carving, cart-making, cave-
painting, etc. if one defines technology as a human
way of altering, we have evidence of stone tools
in the indian subcontinent for more than two
million years. During the first urbanisation in i ndia,
which took place between 2600 and 1900 Bce,
the Harappan civilisation emerged as a significant
example. in the Harappan civilisation, we have so
many examples of art with intelligence. t he people
of the Harappan civilisation were advanced enough
to invent new agricultural technologies, so they
invented intercropping.
Further, they invented the wheel, which has
helped human civilisation till modern times. in
metallurgy, they invented new technologies for
metal extraction from ore. Also, they developed the
alloying technique, from which they started alloying
copper with metal tin and producing bronze. one
of the significant technologies that the Harappan
people developed is ‘lost-wax’ technology. With
the help of this technology, they made figurines, a
milestone in the field of Art and culture.
However, today, in this digital era, we use Ai for
better outcomes in architectural innovation. the
Harappan people developed advanced grid-based
town planning with all the modern aspects like
drainage systems; they used bricks in proportion to
make more muscular walls.
After the Harappan period, the second
urbanisation existed in the ganga valley. in this
second urbanisation period, some remarkable
technological innovations based on iron occurred.
the Delhi iron Pillar, which is 1500 years old,
consists of six tonnes of wrought iron and uses
phosphorous in the iron, is an excellent example
of art with intelligence and also a true example of
advanced technology. t his iron pillar is famous for
its rust-resistant properties. the reason for their
uniqueness is understood nowadays. the same
technology is also used in the temples of Jagannath
Puri in o disha. Further, in medieval times, if we see
art with intelligence, we have many examples, like
forts, are unique in their specialty.
Art and culture serve as expressions of
identity, reflecting communities’ values, beliefs,
and traditions. through art forms such as music,
dance, literature, and visual arts, individuals and
communities express their unique identities and
heritage. Art can provoke thought, challenge norms,
and inspire action. through creative expression,
artists address social issues, advocate for justice,
and promote positive societal change. cultural
movements have historically played a significant
role in driving social and political transformation.
the rise of digital technology has given birth
to new art forms, such as digital painting, graphic
design, animation, and interactive media. Artists
use digital tools like tablets, software programs, and
digital cameras to create stunning visual artworks
that were previously impossible or difficult to
achieve with traditional methods. the covid-19
pandemic reinvented the Art and culture arena;
thus, tools like Ai (Artificial i ntelligence) came
to the rescue. today, we are observing the rapid
emergence of virtual art museums, exhibitions,
virtual conservatories, theatres, and more. the
pandemic acted as a catalyst for the widespread
adoption of virtual formats for cultural institutions
and events. this challenging time marked a
significant turning point in the development of the
digital space for art institutions.
A
48 March 2024
Websites, social media platforms, online
galleries, and digital art marketplaces
allow artists to reach a wider audience,
connect with fellow creators, and even
sell their artwork directly to collectors.
it showed us the importance of Digital
Preservation. Digital preservation
techniques, such as digitisation,
metadata management, and digital
archiving, are essential for ensuring
the long-term preservation and
accessibility of digital artworks for
future generations.
While the digital era has brought
numerous opportunities for artists
and art enthusiasts, it also presents
several challenges. Digital art creation
requires proficiency in digital tools and
software, which may pose barriers for
artists lacking training or resources.
the proliferation of digital art online
makes it difficult to discern the
quality and authenticity of artworks,
leading to trust and credibility issues.
As digital manipulation techniques
become increasingly sophisticated,
distinguishing between original
artworks and digital forgeries or replicas
becomes more challenging. one of the
primary concerns is Data Privacy; collecting and
storing personal information, conducting financial
transactions, and sharing creative content online
carry inherent risks that require robust cybersecurity
measures and data protection protocols.
overall, the digital era has profoundly
transformed the art world, opening up new avenues
for creativity, collaboration, and innovation. As
technology continues to evolve, the possibilities
for digital art are limitless, promising to reshape our
understanding of art and its place in society.
Digital art, like traditional art, is made up
of pixels. over the past 50 years, as computer
technology has advanced, so has art. t he rise of
internet technology has spurred the global art
movement to grow. When we look at the social,
cultural, and economic values of society, we see
that the combination of art and digital technology
has led to the creation of a new, revitalised
form of art known as ‘digital art.’ the definition
of art has changed over time; it’s not just about
11 January, 2024
49 March 2024
paintings, drawings, and sculptures anymore. Art
now includes computer-generated images and
designs, expanding what art means. Digital art
has transformed not only painting, graphic design,
installations, and animation but has also given
new perspectives to poetry, music, and sculpture.
Advances in modern software and faster computer
processors have greatly pushed the arts forward.
this progress is reflected in the development of
new artistic concepts in contemporary digital
art. it reimagines many traditional art forms and
contributes to expanding the global language of
digital art. Many projects in the art world today
aim to explore new forms for the future. While it’s
hard to say exactly how digital technology captures
various aspects of life, its influence is undeniable.
t he use of Digital technologies can be seen in the
following art forms in modern times:
visual a rt
this art form is tangible, meaning it can be
touched to feel. these art forms are usually solid
forms that an artist makes. cinema is an excellent
example of visual imagination depiction. in this
digital era, we can use new technologies to create
a visual imagination of our cultural places, cultural
attire, etc, with less effort and on a minimum
budget. today, With the help of new technology,
one can depict anything as much as one can
imagine. so, there is a strong reason we have today
to support and use this new digital innovation in
our art and culture, especially in cinema. However,
on the other hand, we should also be aware that
some technologies also show inappropriate utility,
like fake or defaced videos, etc.
painting
We see no use of technology from the Mesolithic
rock cave paintings to the r enaissance paintings.
But today’s art form is highly digitised, where an
artist makes any painting using hardware and
software. t hese paintings are helpful in many types
of design, like jewellery design and fashion design.
today, people have often developed a taste for
abstract painting, where digitisation is highly used
and valuable. one can create many artistic abstract
paintings digitally and see them at any art gallery.
s culpture
since ancient times, people have used clay or
any form of clay to make this form of art, but in
today’s digitised world 3D techniques are being
used to make digital sculptures, or one can say
the digital impression of a sculpture, which is
based on projection technology where lights are
projected on a surface to create a shape
of either an human or an object which
looks sometimes very real and live.
technology is also used in making a
solid sculpture when a giant sculpture
is made in parts, and technology,
especially laser mapping, is used to
make the exact shape.
a rchitecture
Architecture is usually the art
of making giant monuments and
buildings, but to manage this art, digital
technology is highly required, from
exploration to excavation. From remote
sensing to aerial exploration, we gather
the calculative data required to make an
architecture.
performing a rt
t his art form is intangible, meaning
it cannot be touched but can be felt
psychologically. t hese art forms consist
of facial and physical expressions.
50 March 2024
dance
the dance art form is very ancient, but new
experiments are being tried in the digital world. We
can now see laser lighting where a person is dancing,
but in darkness, we see only the movements of
various lights. t his is unique and fun for the young
generation.
Music
this is also a very ancient and loveable art,
where an artist sings with an instrument. Before
modern times, these things were natural, but in
today’s world, digitisation is being used. even if
a person has average voice quality, he or she can
make it melodious by using the technology of
‘Auto-tune’. instruments are also now digitally
played to synchronise the voices of artists.
c inematography
theatre artists are the real artists who attract
the audience with their powerful voices and
expressions, but things have changed with the
extensive use of vFX technology and voice in
cinema. it is now very easy to shoot any cinema
off-location where you don’t need the actual
location. An artificial location can be created with
the help of technology.
c onclusion
Digital platforms have given people open access
to art and culture, allowing them to participate
from anywhere in the world at the ease of their
fingertips. Digital technology has transformed
how art is made, delivered, and preserved. Digital
tools and software are widely accessible to
create multimedia interactive installations and
virtual reality experiences. the internet provides
a significant platform for artists to connect with
global audiences and allows opportunities to
collaborate with other influencers for online forums
and crowdfunding projects. cultural heritage, like
antiques, documents, and artworks, is digitised
by archives and museums to preserve them from
damage and theft. Museums, galleries, and cultural
set-ups provide virtual tours of online collections
and exhibitions, allowing people to discover
cultural heritage worldwide. copyright laws and
digital rights mechanisms try to look out for the
interests of artists and consumers. Yet, the issues
of copyright, ownership, and intellectual property
rights are often in the news. Digital technology has
far-reaching implications for cultural identity and
representation, as these platforms impact people’s
views of themselves and others, shaping cultural
norms and values. in conclusion, the digital era
has helped create new art and cultural expression
forms, making them accessible worldwide. still, it
also comes in handy with privacy, digital rights, and
copyright infringement issues.
Although digital technology is used in almost
all art forms, making it more exciting and accessible,
it sometimes gives audiences unrealistic pleasure.
Hence, the motive of true art fails. We might need
to restrict ourselves or create boundaries for how
much we use digital technology. ?
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