Is Computer Art Really Art?

Idealistic Studies 23 (1):75-85 (1993)
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Abstract

We live in an age where there is increasing interplay between scientific and artistic disciplines. By the end of the decade I believe that almost all advances in science and art will rely partly on the computer and advanced technology. Moreover, humans will not be able to rely on any one single field of knowledge to make significant advances.

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