Technology advancements that transform art as we know it
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Technology advancements that transform art as we know it



At first impression, technology and art might seem as if they have nothing in common. Many art teachers refuse using technology in the art venues, fearing it will replace traditional art methods. Steve Jobs has this inspiring thought that says, “technology alone is not enough-it’s technology married with liberal arts, married with the humanities that yield us the results that make our hearts sing.”

Technology changed the way we work and spend our leisure time. Moreover, it made significant improvements in industries such as finance, marketing, gaming, healthcare and many more. For example, if you thought that you’d be able to play casino games exclusively in the big and luxurious venues, think again, because today they are all available online. The gameplay, themes and rules have been adapted accordingly to the demand of the typical online visitor/player. From customised recommendations to the vast selection of no deposit bonus offers from gaming providers-technology found the spot to improve the player’s experience and grow the audience of gaming prospects.

Instead of looking at technology as a potential threat to the traditional artmaking, think of it as a tool that has the potential to enhance the process of making art. Both art and technology explore creativity in different ways and methods, so let’s use both to create meaningful, engaging bits.

Here we’ll provide several approachable ways you can combine the power of tech and art.

Animate existing artworks
Another simple way to transform a piece of art using technology is by bringing it to life. Using basic animation techniques and simple manipulation programs, you can transform any painting into an animation in no time. Think about the possibilities and layered portfolio of your work-by combining art with digital motion; you’ll be able to express and present your work like never before.

Try digital manipulation
Digital manipulation is a way to transform artwork in a digital form. Using a variety of methods and techniques, artists can alter their work to achieve new results and touch different angles. You can see this style used commonly in the segment of photo manipulation. Combining two or three photographs and layering them in one can enable a completely different type of presenting and discussing art.

Create aquarelle and chalk backgrounds
Even if you don’t have the inspiration or muse for the next big thing, you can try creating an exciting design that can later serve as a background digital editing piece. Experimenting with watercolour and chalk are great mediums to enhance digitally later. Use the traditionally made art to explore digital abstract art or to serve as a background image as part of digital design.

Explore typography printmaking
We all love the printmaking process as the final result of the digital artwork. However, the steps can be tricky for those that don’t have the experience and are new in the printing industry. Printmaking is an excellent way to get familiar with typography and the proper way to use a font to make a statement. Every curve and boldness in a line has a story and makes a statement, and that’s why so many designers fall in love with typography and font creations.

Create stencils and templates
Digitally cresting a design for stencils will speed up the creation time by allowing you to replicate design elements easily. They are known to be quite expensive, and very often you won’t be able to find what you’re looking for. As a designer or an enthusiast, you can quickly turn your digital creations into stencils using different software tools, so make sure you explore these possibilities that will make your creative process more manageable.

Enhance computer literacy with coding elements
In the digital age, codes have become a form of an alphabet. The code serves as a way to bring more creativity into the digital realm, and an extension to almost anything you create digitally. These times impose a necessity to tell more than just a visual story. Using coding devices and templates can turn your art into a multidimensional work and interactive experience for viewers. You can even translate visuals into sounds that will go along with the visuals.

Instead of viewing technology as a field that only computer technicians and programmers understand, think of it as an empowering and enriching tool. If you find a way to leverage it properly, you’ll be able to create unique pieces of work that will both bring you the inspiration and drive in everyday life.










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