Exploration on the Man-Machine Relationship in Digital Art

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As a unique combination of science and art, digital art is impacting on the traditional art form. Digital art is actively connected with popular culture and consuming culture by the use of television, computer, Internet and other means. Digital art also has a strong influence on public culture which is successfully avoided the defects such as personal privacy and narrow sense. Digital art is an art form which is built on some certain technology conditions. However, the artistic rules of digital art works should not be less than the technical rules. After all, artists should avoid changing and covering the shallow performance of the art concept by using the digital form of technology.

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