- Issue
- Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2011 4 (12)
- Authors
- Moskaljuk, Marina V.; Vasileva, Aleksandra E.
- Contact information
- Moskaljuk, Marina V. : e-mail: ; Vasileva, Aleksandra E. : e-mail:
- Keywords
- the art; traditional art; digital technologies; the artist; the spectator; an exhibition
- Abstract
Computer and developing technologies have generated new forms visual arts and creative selfexpression. Thus art in its traditional forms hasnt become a museum relict, it is living and developing. There is always corporality in the products of painting, sculpture, a drawing and arts and crafts: the dynamics and rhythm of a dab, the gesture of the hand forming volume of an art material, there is also warmth and spirituality (emotions, experiences, and desire to seek the truth). As a matter of fact, the Best works of art today, inheriting tradition, give certain reissuing of tradition, expand it, and include present experience, full global contradictions of technological culture. The modern art has got a modern spectator. He doesnt ask for a perfect match and a close resemblance of the given image with the real image, he would rather expect its representation extension and visualization of the most important ideas of its time.
- Pages
- 1698-1704
- Paper at repository of SibFU
- https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/2607
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