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installation and conceptual art, environmental art or earthwork, performance art,

and computer or digital art. It discusses the characteristics and examples of


each style, highlighting their unique features and techniques. Also this arts are
made using our modern technology and new or recycled resources to send
massage/awareness or to entertain and amaze us.

Installation art - is a modern movement characterized by immersive, larger-than-life works of art.


Usually, installation artists create these pieces for specific locations, enabling them to expertly transform
any space into a customized, interactive environment.

Example: Plexus 35 by Gabriel Dawe

Conceptual art - is art for which the idea (or concept) behind the work is more important than the
finished art object. It emerged as an art movement in the 1960s and the term usually refers to art made
from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s.

Example: Joseph Kosuth Clock (One and Five), English/Latin Version1965

Environmental art - is art that addresses social and political issues relating to the natural and urban
environment.

Example: Spiral Jetty by Robert Smithson 1970

Performance Art - is art that has to acted out live in front of an audience. This means that people have to
be watching. Usually, paintings or sculptures are finished while the artist is alone and are shown to others
later, but Performance Art does not work quite that way. Sometimes, artists practice what they are going
to do by themselves, but still must try to do it the same way when they are ready to perform it.

Example dancing, Singing , Painting and Sculptures

Digital art - is work made with digital technology or presented on digital technology. This includes
images done completely on computer or hand-drawn images scanned into a computer and finished using a
software program like Adobe Illustrator. Digital art can also involve animation and 3D virtual sculpture
renderings as well as projects that combine several technologies. Some digital art involves manipulation
of video images. The term 'digital art' was first used in the 1980s in connection to an early computer
painting program.

Example Graphic Designing, Video editing, Sketch up, UX, UI and Animation

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