Quote Originally Posted by WillCAD
I read the article and the author is way out of touch with reality. I should know. I made presentations on Digital Art more than 15 years ago and taught it for a while 10 years ago in a recognized arts school. I also presented later on computer art to the North American Conference of Arts Schools. There are a number of recognized computer artists and some Americans and Japanese are as a matter of fact at the top of this field.
Work is recognized by its presence in a number of art museums around the world. There have even been television programs 10 years ago on the development and recognition of digital art. In this forum I showed a primitive example of a digital work that I did on the equivalent of a toy computer (8meg ram and 16megahertz speed). I used a 3D graphics program, fractals for what looks like water and sky and ray tracing for the reflections.

So, I find it humourous that an art form that has been around and recognized for more than 15 years,....the author calls new and unrecognized. Silly!

Ronnoco