Title
Crafting interactive systems: learning from digital art practice
Abstract
To create digital art, skillsets from a variety of disciplines are combined to form a finished aesthetic product. An artist may engage in hybrid practice, building his/her own technologies, or may collaborate with specialized technicians to form a creative team. This workshop will bring together participants from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds, including art, music, design, and engineering to explore how the technological aspects of digital art function not merely in service to artistic considerations but rather, have creative and communicative value in their own right. We will discuss how explicit valuation of technical process in interdisciplinary design affects the experience of digital art creation, and explore how technology itself is and can be aestheticized in digital art practice. We will use these concepts to frame an investigation of how engagement with digital art practice can be used to enrich HCI.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2468356.2479652
CHI Extended Abstracts
Keywords
Field
DocType
digital art practice,digital art function,digital art creation,digital art,artistic consideration,own right,interactive system,interdisciplinary design,creative team,own technology,hybrid practice,digital arts,technology
Art methodology,Computer science,Digital art,Human–computer interaction,Interdisciplinary design,Multimedia,Valuation (finance)
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
4
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Robyn Taylor115115.29
Guy Schofield222619.21
Jonathan Hook324324.62
karim ladha420912.22
John Bowers567766.95
Peter Wright61645203.56