Art and technology: an analysis of this relationship in the field of graphic art since 1960, with specific emphasis on the development of printmaking

From Introduction: The reIationship between technology and art today is a logical extension of a collaborative tradition with ancient roots. The artist has always been a principal perpetrator of technological innovation. He, through the natural progression of technical means, has virtually evolved e...

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Main Author: Thorburn, Dominic
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 1984
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006136
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-24442018-09-04T04:17:13ZArt and technology: an analysis of this relationship in the field of graphic art since 1960, with specific emphasis on the development of printmakingThorburn, DominicGraphic arts -- History -- 20th centuryPrints -- TechniqueArt and technologyFrom Introduction: The reIationship between technology and art today is a logical extension of a collaborative tradition with ancient roots. The artist has always been a principal perpetrator of technological innovation. He, through the natural progression of technical means, has virtually evolved each new art form. There are many examples such as the 'lost wax' casting process, Jan Van Eycks oil paint innovations, Senefelders 'chemical printing' and Niecephore Niepce's first eight hour photographic exposures. Even woodblocks were in their time an innovation. All art uses technology of a kind and artists who prefer to remain aloof from it are in fact merely using technologies absorbed in older traditional media further back in the history of art. It is the flexibility of art to adapt to changing conditions of the world today which has spurred change and brought about a new dynamism in the graphic arts. The present intensity of interest in the print can be directly attributed to the advancement of technology and communication in this century. A whole new field of materials, methods and techniques are now available to the venturesome graphic artist and printmaker. Along with the contemporary technology dedication to expression leads naturally to innovation in aesthetics.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Humanities, Fine Art1984ThesisMastersMFA73 leavespdfvital:2444http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006136EnglishThorburn, Dominic
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topic Graphic arts -- History -- 20th century
Prints -- Technique
Art and technology
spellingShingle Graphic arts -- History -- 20th century
Prints -- Technique
Art and technology
Thorburn, Dominic
Art and technology: an analysis of this relationship in the field of graphic art since 1960, with specific emphasis on the development of printmaking
description From Introduction: The reIationship between technology and art today is a logical extension of a collaborative tradition with ancient roots. The artist has always been a principal perpetrator of technological innovation. He, through the natural progression of technical means, has virtually evolved each new art form. There are many examples such as the 'lost wax' casting process, Jan Van Eycks oil paint innovations, Senefelders 'chemical printing' and Niecephore Niepce's first eight hour photographic exposures. Even woodblocks were in their time an innovation. All art uses technology of a kind and artists who prefer to remain aloof from it are in fact merely using technologies absorbed in older traditional media further back in the history of art. It is the flexibility of art to adapt to changing conditions of the world today which has spurred change and brought about a new dynamism in the graphic arts. The present intensity of interest in the print can be directly attributed to the advancement of technology and communication in this century. A whole new field of materials, methods and techniques are now available to the venturesome graphic artist and printmaker. Along with the contemporary technology dedication to expression leads naturally to innovation in aesthetics.
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title Art and technology: an analysis of this relationship in the field of graphic art since 1960, with specific emphasis on the development of printmaking
title_short Art and technology: an analysis of this relationship in the field of graphic art since 1960, with specific emphasis on the development of printmaking
title_full Art and technology: an analysis of this relationship in the field of graphic art since 1960, with specific emphasis on the development of printmaking
title_fullStr Art and technology: an analysis of this relationship in the field of graphic art since 1960, with specific emphasis on the development of printmaking
title_full_unstemmed Art and technology: an analysis of this relationship in the field of graphic art since 1960, with specific emphasis on the development of printmaking
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