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The Digital Art Home Page
The connection to all to the digital art section and digital art throughout the website.

The digitization of the computer transforms the abstract into an alternate reality.  Because, among other things, of the accuracy of the visual elements in relation to a sense of coherent realities which the computer can give us, it can elevate the mind to the awareness of the possibility of alternate worlds within our own, real or imagined.  It is a transport mechanism that moves us in a different way that our faculties may be heightened, increasing our power to perform.  It also reaches parts of one's brain literature cannot touch.

In fact, many of the problems in contemporary society stem from individuals who place too much emphasis on literature.  In order to become intellectually strong, you need the visual.  You need to encounter visual situations that stimulate your mind into activity.  Digital art is the avant guarde and performs a new function of fine art never before realized in the entirety of art history.  Never before has this medium been available.

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Digital abstract art, digital art from original artwork, digital art from photography, digital art pages.

 

Digital Art Sub-Level One:

Abstract Digital Art.

 

Brocwantwalder2-02       Abstract Digital Art Table of Contents.

 

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Digital Art Sub-Level Two:

Digital work by me based on original artwork by me.

 

Ongoing Work,
Digital Art from Art:

 

 

Collections:

  • emergingpodstormwash  Earlier Digital Work   This is the same as the galleries found below ( English Girl, Hurricane, Delta Bird and Four Planets - Planet One) but resized to better fit the computer screen as some of the work was very large and some a bit too small.

 

Galleries:

Digital Art based on the series of works done in New York City from 1965 to 1966.

 

 

Digital Art based on the series of works done in Oxford, England in the early 1970's

 

Digital Art based on the series of drawings in the Washington Sketch Pads of the late 1960's:

 

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Digital Art Sub-Level Three:

Digital art from photography.

 

    Digital Reality Sub-Level three, Sub-Level One:

A Digital View of "Reality".
My digital art using my original photography.

 

 

 

 

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Digital Art Sub-Level Four:

Digital Art Pages.

 

 

 

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Digital Art

It was digital because we started out counting with our fingers.

The entire website http://www.paulhallart.com, and in this instance, this unique section of said website, headed by this homepage, .../001/Digital_Art/digitalarthomepage.htm, is authored and created by Paul A. L. Hall.  Promotion of said page is for the sole purpose of letting 
search engines and individuals know that the site covers other major topics besides traditional concepts of fine art such as paintings and so on, done by hand, 
in this case, topics under the heading of Digital Art in a series of articles and weblogs written by Paul A. L. Hall.  You know, that used to infuriate people when I said to them "...paint pictures by hand".  Well in this case, I'm no longer painting by hand with the digital art.  It's a paint in the what next.

 

Here I'm painting with numbers.   Okay, I'm number than ever.
Copyright © 2004 by Paul A. L. Hall. All rights reserved.
Two hundred years ago, computers were human mathematicians and analytical engines were the computers.  
The big deal was decades ago when the impetuous of the engine became subatomic.

email:  art@paulhallart.com

24 May 2005

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