
Steven R. Holtzman (1956–1999)
Author of Digital Mantras: The Language of Abstract and Virtual Worlds
About the Author
Works by Steven R. Holtzman
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1956-01-18
- Date of death
- 1999-03-04
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Unversity of Edinburgh (PhD | Music and Computer Science)
- Occupations
- business executive
composer - Organizations
- Perspecta (Chief Operating Officer, 1997-1999)
Liquid Audio (Founder)
Optimal Networks (Founder)
Farallon Communications (Vice-President - Marketing) - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Great Neck, New York, USA
- Place of death
- Woodside, California, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Gravity-defying sculptures that can exist only in cyberspace … an interactive opera in which members of the audience become part of the performance … fractal images that rival nature's greatest masterpieces.
Digital Mosaics is the first book to explore the new digital media and the variety of art forms emerging from our computer culture. It is designed to change our traditional perceptions and definitions of digital expression.
Through the works of cutting-edge computer artists, composers, show more and designers, Digital Mosaics explores the possibilities of the digital medium and how it radically transforms the way art is produced and understood by the audience. Presenting an astonishing collection of examples, Digital Mosaics illuminates the qualities that make digital expression different from all previous artistic endeavours. From his discussion of the changing meaning of ""original"" art -- digital creations are at once infinitely reproducible and essentially ephemeral -- to his insights into the impact this kind of art has on the relationship between artist and audience, Steven Holtzman gives readers an unprecedented look at the new aesthetic that is laying the groundwork for the digital and art worlds of our future. show less
Digital Mosaics is the first book to explore the new digital media and the variety of art forms emerging from our computer culture. It is designed to change our traditional perceptions and definitions of digital expression.
Through the works of cutting-edge computer artists, composers, show more and designers, Digital Mosaics explores the possibilities of the digital medium and how it radically transforms the way art is produced and understood by the audience. Presenting an astonishing collection of examples, Digital Mosaics illuminates the qualities that make digital expression different from all previous artistic endeavours. From his discussion of the changing meaning of ""original"" art -- digital creations are at once infinitely reproducible and essentially ephemeral -- to his insights into the impact this kind of art has on the relationship between artist and audience, Steven Holtzman gives readers an unprecedented look at the new aesthetic that is laying the groundwork for the digital and art worlds of our future. show less
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