Digital Art
Digital art is an umbrella term for a wide range of artwork that uses digital technology as its medium. This includes anything from computer generated images, 3D models and animations to audio-visual works such as VJing or interactive installations. Digital art can also refer to the use of software in graphic design and video editing, or even virtual reality experiences created with game engines like Unity3D.
The rise of digital media has revolutionized how people create and consume art, allowing artists more freedom to explore new forms while making their work accessible on a global scale through the internet. By leveraging powerful tools like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and natural language processing (NLP), modern creators are able to produce incredibly complex pieces that were unthinkable just decades ago.
In addition, cryptocurrency technology has enabled artists to monetize their creations by issuing tokens backed by blockchain networks like Ethereum or EOSIO which allow them to collect payments directly from fans without relying on third parties such as galleries or streaming services for remuneration. These tokens can then be exchanged between users within those networks at any time without incurring transaction fees normally associated with traditional payment methods, creating opportunities for both buyers and sellers alike in the ever-expanding market for digital artwork online.