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ART WEEK 24 HOUR ELECTRONIC ART COMPETITION

ART WEEK 24 HOUR ELECTRONIC ART COMPETITION

Starting Tuesday, August 15th at 12pm, we'll reveal three exciting themes for electronic art. You'll have just 24 hours to create and submit your entry, and a winner and runner-up from each theme will be chosen and receive prizes!


This is just for fun, because you're all amazing to us. You don't have to be a pro to enter, anyone and anything is welcome!

 

So mark your calendars for August 15th and get ready to let your creativity shine! We can't wait to see what you'll create. 


Wednesday 16th August 2023 12:00pm - 1:00pm

What is Electronic Art? Here are some definitions!

Electronic art refers to any type of art that is created using electronic or digital technology. This can include visual art, such as digital painting, video art, and multimedia installations, as well as audio-based art, such as electronic music and sound installations. Electronic art often involves the use of computer software, hardware, and other digital tools to create, manipulate, and display the artwork. 

Electronic Art refers to any type of art that is created using electronic or digital technology. This can include visual art, such as digital painting, video art, and multimedia installations, as well as audio-based art, such as electronic music and sound installations. Electronic art often involves the use of computer software, hardware, and other digital tools to create, manipulate, and display the artwork. 

Digital Painting and Drawing: This involves creating artwork using digital tools such as tablets, stylus pens, and software like Adobe Photoshop, Procreate, or even just MS Paint that came with your computer. 

Photography and Video Art: This category includes digital photography, video art, and experimental film-making, where the artist uses digital tools to capture, manipulate, and present images and videos. 

Computer-generated Art: This category includes computer-generated graphics, animations, and simulations, which are created using software like Blender, Maya, or Cinema 4D. 

Interactive Art: This category includes artworks that invite the audience to actively participate in the creation or experience of the artwork, such as virtual reality, augmented reality, and interactive installations. 

Sound Art: This category includes music and sound, where the artist uses electronic and digital tools to create, manipulate, and present sound and music.