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,[1] 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.).[2] The postdigital is concerned with our rapidly changed and changing relationships with digital technologies and art forms.

  1. ^ Mann, S., & Picard, R. W. (1995). On being ‘undigital'with digital cameras: extending dynamic range by combining differently exposed pictures. In Proceedings of Information Systems & Technology (IS&T), pages 442-448.
  2. ^ Mann, S., Furness, T., Yuan, Y., Iorio, J., & Wang, Z. (2018). All reality: Virtual, augmented, mixed (x), mediated (x, y), and multimediated reality. arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.08386.

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