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The Intersection of Art and Technology: New Frontiers

by Olivia Taylor 1,*
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Received: 23 February 2023 / Accepted: 23 March 2023 / Published Online: 22 April 2023

Abstract

The Intersection of Art and Technology: New Frontiers explores the evolving relationship between art and technology, investigating how both disciplines have merged to create groundbreaking artistic expressions and innovative technological advancements. This paper delves into the historical context that has led to this convergence, examining key moments where art and technology have intersected to spawn new forms of artistic practice and technological innovation. The analysis encompasses a range of media, including digital art, interactive installations, and virtual reality, showcasing how artists and technologists collaborate to push the boundaries of human creativity and technological capability. The paper further discusses the ethical implications and societal impacts of this fusion, highlighting the need for interdisciplinary dialogue and education to foster a deeper understanding of the dynamic interplay between art and technology. Ultimately, it posits that the intersection of these two fields represents not just a new frontier but also a critical junction for shaping the future of culture and society.


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Taylor, O. (2023). The Intersection of Art and Technology: New Frontiers. Frontiers of Art & Design, 5(1), 38. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230422
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Taylor, O. The Intersection of Art and Technology: New Frontiers. Frontiers of Art & Design, 2023, 5, 38. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230422
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Taylor O. The Intersection of Art and Technology: New Frontiers. Frontiers of Art & Design; 2023, 5(1):38. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230422
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Taylor, Olivia 2023. "The Intersection of Art and Technology: New Frontiers" Frontiers of Art & Design 5, no.1:38. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230422

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Taylor, O. The Intersection of Art and Technology: New Frontiers. Frontiers of Art & Design, 2023, 5, 38. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230422
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Taylor O. The Intersection of Art and Technology: New Frontiers. Frontiers of Art & Design; 2023, 5(1):38. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230422
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Taylor, Olivia 2023. "The Intersection of Art and Technology: New Frontiers" Frontiers of Art & Design 5, no.1:38. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230422
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Taylor, O. (2023). The Intersection of Art and Technology: New Frontiers. Frontiers of Art & Design, 5(1), 38. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230422

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