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The special issue on Digital Media Artefacts, “Hybrid Praxis”, is a post-congress collective reflection about technology, science, and art. The invited authors participated in ARTeFACTo 2020 or ARTECH 2021; two key congresses were exploring state-of-the-art digital media arts. These encounters gather experiences from the academic world, practitioner world, and hybrid praxis, with art practice-based research as the common thread.
If we reflect on contemporary technology, science, and art, we can see that technology is pushing more profound changes in sciences and arts than the other way around. Just take your eyes off the screen, look around you, and compare your daily life to what it was twenty or even ten years ago.
Digital technology has profoundly changed your everyday life, relationships, possibilities, and how you express, explore, research, share, and do. We could therefore look exclusively into the digital domain to frame the relationship between the elements of this triad as it now stands.
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Digital media arts Hybrid praxis Digital media artefacts Art-based research
Citation
Fernandes-Marcos, A., Bandeira Araújo, A., Olivero, L.F. (2022). Digital Media Artefacts - Hybrid Praxis. Editorial (Guest Editors). International Journal of Art, Culture, Design, and Technology (IJACDT), 11(3), ISSN: 2155-4196.
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IGI Global