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Articulating the interstitial: interpretive responses in digital art practice
Alison Clifford
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Visual Outcome
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Artistic Practice
100%
Digital Art
100%
Montage
50%
Visual Aesthetics
50%
Direct Manipulation
50%
Generative Algorithms
50%
Motion-based
50%
3D Modeling
50%
Infra
50%
Light Art
50%
Generative Systems
50%
Metaphorical Mapping
50%
Practice-based Studies
50%
Duchamp
50%
Arts and Humanities
Digital Art
100%
Art Practice
100%
Audiovisual
100%
Artwork
50%
Visual Aesthetics
50%
Or-ganics
50%
3-D modeling
50%
Motion
50%
Critical discussion
50%
Painting
50%
Montager
50%
Generative
50%
Critical Reflection
50%