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Digital art Collective term for art that is generated digitally with a computer

Digital art is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process. Since the 1960s, various names have been used to describe the process, including computer art and multimedia art. Digital art is itself placed under the larger umbrella term new media art.

Courtesy name name bestowed in adulthood in East Asian cultures

A courtesy name, also known as a style name, is a name bestowed upon one at adulthood in addition to one's given name. This practice is a tradition in the Sinosphere, including China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.

Tess Jaray painter

Tess Jaray is a British painter and printmaker. She taught at The Slade School of Fine Art, UCL from 1968 until 1999. Over the last twenty years Jaray has completed a succession of major public art projects. She was made an Honorary Fellow of RIBA in 1995 and a Royal Academician in 2010.

Computer art is any art in which computers play a role in production or display of the artwork. Such art can be an image, sound, animation, video, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, video game, website, algorithm, performance or gallery installation. Many traditional disciplines are now integrating digital technologies and, as a result, the lines between traditional works of art and new media works created using computers has been blurred. For instance, an artist may combine traditional painting with algorithm art and other digital techniques. As a result, defining computer art by its end product can thus be difficult. Computer art is bound to change over time since changes in technology and software directly affect what is possible.

Stefan Themerson Polish filmmaker

Stefan Themerson was a Polish writer of children's literature, later British poet, novelist, filmmaker, composer and philosopher. With his wife, Franciszka Themerson, they are regarded as leading husband-and-wife publishers and exponents of European Surrealism.

Franciszka Themerson Polish painter, designer, filmmaker

Franciszka Themerson was a Polish, later British, painter, illustrator, filmmaker and stage designer.

The Destruction in Art Symposium (DIAS) was a gathering of a diverse group of international artists, poets, and scientists to London, from 9–11 September 1966. Included in this number were representatives of the counter-cultural underground who were there to speak on the theme of destruction in art.

Vaughan Grylls British artist

Vaughan Grylls is a British artist, photographer, and author. Known for his fine art photography and sculptures, Grylls first received recognition for his 1960s pun-sculptures and, later, for his 1980s photography and panoramic photo collages.

The Computer Arts Society (CAS) was founded in 1968, in order to encourage the creative use of computers in the arts.

The Senster was a work of robotic art created by Edward Ihnatowicz . It was commissioned by Philips to be exhibited in the Evoluon, in Eindhoven, the Netherlands and was on display from 1970 to 1974, when it was dismantled.

Edward Ihnatowicz (1926–1988) was a Polish cybernetic art sculptor active in the late 1960s and early 1970s . His sculptures explored the interaction between his robotic works and the audience. .

Cybernetic Serendipity was an exhibition of cybernetic art curated by Jasia Reichardt, shown at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England, in 1968, and then touring the United States. Two stops in the United States were the Corcoran Annex, Washington, D.C., and the newly opened Exploratorium in San Francisco.

Dom (Pierre-)Sylvester HouédardWED-ar, also known by the initials dsh, was a Benedictine priest, theologian and noted concrete poet.

Jasia Reichardt is a British art critic, curator, art gallery director, teacher and prolific writer, specialist in the emergence of digital art. In 1968 she was curator of the Cybernetic Serendipity show at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts. She has assembled and is the director of the Themerson archive.

ArtReview is an international contemporary art magazine based in London, founded in 1948. Its sister publication, ArtReview Asia, was established in 2013.

<i>Sonechka</i> book by Ljoedmila Oelitskaja

Sonechka is a novella and collection of short stories by Russian writer Lyudmila Ulitskaya. It was originally published in Russian in the literary journal Novy Mir in 1992, and translated into English by Arch Tait in 2005. Sonechka was nominated for the Russian Booker Prize.

Jasia Akhtar is an Indian woman cricketer from the Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir. She scored an unbeaten 44 runs for the LIC Chandigarh XI Cricket team against the Sri Lanka XI Cricket team in the final of the T20 Queens XI Cricket League. Akhtar has represented the Punjab Cricket Team since 2013 in the women's national level cricket tournaments organized by the Board of Control for Cricket in India. She became the first woman cricketer from Jammu and Kashmir to be selected for the India women's national cricket team.

Nicholas Wadley was a British art critic, art historian, biographer, cartoonist and illustrator.

Yukio Ota is a Japanese graphic designer best known for his work on the ISO Standard exit sign and the pictorial language LoCoS.

Grabowski Gallery

The Grabowski Gallery was an Avant-garde art gallery opened in 1959 at 84 Sloane Avenue in London's Chelsea, anticipating the Swinging Sixties. It hosted some of the earliest shows of the rising Pop art movement and was the first venue in London to bring Op art to the public. It launched the careers of some of Britain's and the British Commonwealth's leading exponents of two- and three-dimensional art. It also fostered émigré artists from Europe, gaining them the sobriquet Diaspora artists. By the time it closed its doors in 1975 it had mounted around two hundred shows. A representative sample of its artists' work is now displayed at the Museum of Art in Łódź, Poland.