Monday, January 12, 2009
Dynamic art is one of the extensions of digital art, in which the starting of a continuous movement is a basis for the creation of art. It is a means of art expression and a way to collect contemporary artists willing to provide their creations with a life of their own. Dynamic art is stranded in the process of time and its consequences on the artistic atmosphere, and in practice resorts essentially to digital techniques.
Dynamic art aims mainly to animate pictures and give digital creations the breath of life that was dear to Surrealist painters. Its purpose is not to create an apparent change in the work itself, but to endow it with a movement that will finally bring the work "to life". This can be achieved by animating a work of art continuously, briefly, repetitively or randomly; the different types of animation that can be used include real-time evolving, unique, varied or even unnoticeable animation.
Examples of Dynamic creations include
Dynamic art aims mainly to animate pictures and give digital creations the breath of life that was dear to Surrealist painters. Its purpose is not to create an apparent change in the work itself, but to endow it with a movement that will finally bring the work "to life". This can be achieved by animating a work of art continuously, briefly, repetitively or randomly; the different types of animation that can be used include real-time evolving, unique, varied or even unnoticeable animation.
Examples of Dynamic creations include
- landscape evolving as time goes by,
- digital portrait ageing in real time, and
- evolutional 3D sculpture
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