March/April 2008
Art Games
Digital artists are using game technologies to create bold new works.
By Christiane Paul
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Brody Condon, Resurrection (after Bouts), 2007
American, 1974– Self-playing computer game, custom computer Credit: Courtesy of Brody Condon |
Digital art takes many forms: installations; Internet art; virtual-reality projects that use devices such as headsets and data gloves to immerse participants in a virtual world; software coded by the artist; or even "locative media" art that uses mobile devices (such as cell phones) to turn public spaces like buildings or parks into a canvas.
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