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free content
creative work with few or no restrictions on how it may be used
non-fungible token
unique digital asset recorded on a blockchain that cannot be replicated or exchanged on a like-for-like basis

DeviantArt
DeviantArt, formerly styled as deviantART and thus abbreviated as dA, is an American online community that features artwork, videography, photography, and literature, launched on August 7, 2000, by Mathew Stephens, Scott Jarkoff and Angelo Sotira, among others.

webcomic
Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on the internet, such as on a website or a mobile app. While many webcomics are published exclusively online, others are also published in magazines, newspapers, or comic books.
Webcomics can be compared to self-published print comics in that anyone with an Internet connection can publish their own webcomic. Readership levels vary widely; many are read only by the creator's immediate friends and family, while some of the most widely read have audiences of well over one million readers. Webcomics range from traditio
ASCII art
visual art genre using plain-text characters (any character set) to draw pictures
digital art
collective term for art that is generated digitally with the computer
pixel art
digital art created using raster graphics edited on the pixel level
fan art
artwork featuring aspects of a work of fiction created by a fan
new media art
artworks designed and produced by means of electronic media technologies
artificial intelligence visual art
genre of art
photograph manipulation
transformation or alteration of a photograph
Pixiv
Pixiv is a Japanese online community for artists. It was first launched as a beta test on September 10, 2007, by Takahiro Kamitani and Takanori Katagiri. Pixiv Inc. is headquartered in Sendagaya, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. As of January 2024, the site consists of over 100 million members, over 115 million illustration and manga and over 21 million novel works posted. Pixiv aims to provide a place for artists to exhibit their illustrations and get feedback via a rating system and user comments. Works are organized in an extensive tag structure which forms the backbone of the website.
generative art
form of art that is created through the use of autonomous systems, often involving algorithms, random processes, or computational techniques to generate artworks
sound art
art discipline that uses sound as a medium
internet art
art that uses the Internet as a medium or subject
fractal art
form of algorithmic art
interactive art
art that involves the spectator
digital painting
type of art
glitch art
practice of using digital or analog errors for aesthetic purposes
Corel Painter
raster graphics software
Ars Electronica
Austrian cultural, educational and scientific institute
photographic mosaic
image composed of smaller photographs
Sonic Pi
music software
pixelization
Pixelization (in British English pixelisation) or mosaic processing is any technique used in editing images or video, whereby an image is blurred by displaying part or all of it at a markedly lower resolution. It is primarily used for censorship. The effect is a standard graphics filter, available in all but the most basic bitmap graphics editors.
electronic art
art that uses or refers to electronic media
son et lumière
art genre that uses sound and light as a medium
Internet aesthetic
visual art style
Procreate
raster graphics editing application for iOS

Massurrealism
thumb|right|325px|James Seehafer, The Landing (2007) Photography & digital collage

ArtRage
ArtRage is a bitmap graphics editor for digital painting created by Ambient Design Ltd. It is currently in version 6, and supports Windows, macOS and mobile Apple and Android devices and is available in multiple languages. It caters to all ages and skill levels, from children to professional artists. ArtRage 5 was announced in January 2017 and released in February 2017.
physical computing
software art
art genre
information art
emerging artforms inspired by data and information technology
algorithmic art
art genre
postdigital
Postdigital, in artistic practice, is a term that describes works of art and theory that are more concerned with being human than with being digital, similar to the concept of "undigital" introduced in 1995, where technology and society advances beyond digital limitations to achieve a totally fluid multimediated reality that is free from artefacts of digital computation (quantization noise, pixelation, etc.). The postdigital is concerned with our rapidly changed and changing relationships with digital technologies and art forms.
transmediale
alt=transmediale logo|thumb|transmediale logo
Transmediale, stylised as transmediale, is an annual festival for art and digital culture in Berlin, usually held over three to five days at the end of January and the beginning of February. transmediale takes the form of a conference (sometimes called a festival), an exhibition, and a film and video programme that often contain or support performances and workshops. Throughout the year, transmediale is also involved in a number of long- and short-term cooperative projects. From its initial focus on video culture, it came to cultivate an artistic a
visual music
visual representation of music in film or other art forms
live coding
integration of programming as part of running program
Photoshop contest
online game
Fur Affinity
online furry art community
Systems art
art influenced by cybernetics and systems theory
digital illustration
use of digital tools to produce images under the direct manipulation of the artist
Media Art Histories
interdisciplinary field of media
infinite canvas
aspect of webcomics
Dollz
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music visualization
generation of animated imagery based on a piece of music
Portrait of Tenochtitlan
Render of Tenochtitlan by Thomas Kole
scanography
thumb|right|"Bryone-dioique", a still life done on a scanner by French artist Christian Staebler
thumb|right|A magnifying glass and [[CD-ROM discs placed at an angle to the bed show reflection, refraction, and diffraction effects that can be generated.]]
Scanography (also spelled scannography), more commonly referred to as scanner photography, is the process of capturing digitized images of objects for the purpose of creating printable art using a flatbed "photo" scanner with a CCD (charge-coupled device) array capturing device. Fine art scanography differs from traditional document scanning b
algorave
An algorave (from an algorithm and rave) is an event where people dance to music generated from algorithms, often using live coding techniques. Alex McLean of Slub and Nick Collins coined the word "algorave" in 2011, and the first event under such a name was organised in London, England. It has since become a movement, with algoraves taking place around the world.
digital imaging technician
works in collaboration with the cinematographer
Worth1000
Worth1000 was an image manipulation and contest website.
digital fashion
visual representation of clothing with digital software
clipping path
closed vector path, or shape
Tapas
webcomic syndicate
Loab
thumb|The first image of Loab presented by Swanson on Twitter|alt=Creepy and unsettling AI-generated headshot image of a woman. What seems to be a stuffed toy is being held to her right, but it is impossible to identify objects as everything melts into everything else.