A new book from the V&A digs into the past, present and future of digital art
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In a new publication from the V&A, senior curator Corinna Gardner explores how digital art transitioned from a niche to a dominant force in visual culture.
The publication 'Digital Art: 1960s - Now' is a comprehensive journey through the evolution of digital art, highlighting its history and contemporary significance.
Editors Melanie Lenz and Pita Arreola emphasize the importance of understanding the interconnected histories of artists and thinkers that have shaped digital art.
Melanie Lenz notes that the publication serves as a call and response between past and present, exploring how digital creativity has evolved.
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