Technology based art is essentially computer-generated and/or manipulated.
Through the centuries, visual artists used actual brushes and palettes, and a whole array of paints, inks, and natural pigments applied to paper, canvas, fabrics, walls and ceilings.
Computer/ Digital Art - makes use of electronic and mechanical devices, rather than the artist's own hand, to produce the desired images and effects, thus these are definitely technology-based art forms
In recent decades, personal gadgets such as laptops, tablets, and android phones have incorporated the artistic capabilities of the large-scale computers
Technology-Based Art
Computer/Digital Art
Mobile Phone (photos/videos)
Digital Photography
Digital Painting
Computer Generated Images
Videos (TV and film)
Mobile Phone Art - the mobile phone that you constantly hold has evolved from a mere communication tool, into a creative device that allows you to generate original works of art for an entire range of purposes.
You can do all these right on your own mobile devices, particularly the new-generation models known as androidtablets, phones, and combination of both called ''phablets''
Smartphones- a mobile device that is 5 inches and less
Phablets- a mobile device that is between 5-7 inches
Tablets- a mobile device that is 7 inches and above
Tasks that traditional photo editors used to perform manually -cropping,retouching, airbrushing- are now just a few of the many editing effects done for you with split-second ease
Pixlr- a powerful-free online image editor
Pic Collage- allows you to make collages incorporating photos, stickers, text, and frames
Photo Grid- a downloadable application for android phones that allows you to make collages out of images from your photo gallery
Doodle Both- an iPad application with a free downloadable version that enables you to doodle on your images using available sticker
Flipagram- a downloadable application that allow you to bring your photos to life in short videos to set to music of your choice
Instagram- a fast and fun way to share images with others; snap a photo, choose from among the available filters, and share via Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and more
Computer-Generated Image (CGI) can be defined as any image that is created with the use of a computer-based processor or program because computers nowadays are so widely used, these images are therefore remarkably pervasive
Digital Photography - is recording the images using a digital camera or a device with a built-in camera, like your mobile phone, android device, or tablet
Today's digital photography users have the option of a "point and shoot" type of digital camera which automatically makes all the adjustments in lightning focus, zoom-in and zoom-out, even removal of "red-eye" with the user being given some leeway for slight adjustments
a second option is the digitalsinglelensreflex (DSLR) camera. This also provides the film-less and instant review features of a "point-and-shoot" type of camera but gives the photographer much more artistic freedom and control to select the camera settings to create the desired final image with the preferred visual effects.
Mobile phones can store personal photographs and videos that you can manipulate with a myriad of special effects, both visual and auditory
Art Elements in the Technology Based Production
Rhythm
Balance
Emphasis
Proportion
Variety
Movement
Rhythm - one of the most difficult and most important ingredients required for building an interesting composition. Refers to the movement or the visual flow within a certain piece
Balances - refers to the use artistic elements such as life, texture, color, and form in the creation of artworks in a way that renders visual stability. An arrangement of forms that evokes the sense of balance in viewers.
Few Types of Balance:
Symmetry
Approximate Symmetry
Radical Symmetry
Asymmetry
Symmetry - a form of balance achieved by the use of identical balance compositional units on either side of a vertical axis within the picture plane
Approximate Symmetry - a form of balance achieved by the use of similarly balanced compositional units on either side of a vertical axis within the picture plane
Radial Symmetry - a form of balance that is even, radiating out from a central point to all four quadrants of the shape's constraining plane
Asymmetry - a form of balance attained when the visual units on balance either side of the vertical axis are not identical, but are placed in positional within the picture plane
Emphasis - a principle of arts which refers to the use of visual elements to draw attention to a certain area, usually a focal point in an artwork.
Pic Monkey - a free online photo editing tool that provides filters, frames, texts, and effects
Photo Booth - an application for taking photos and videos using an Ipad mini
Proportion - the comparison of dimensions or distribution of forms. It is the relationship in scale between one element and another, or between a whole object and one of its parts
Variety - the compliment of unity and harmony, and is needed to create visual interest
Movement - the path our eyes follow when we look at a work of art, and is generally very important to keep a viewer's eyes engaged in the work.
The rhythm in photography strongly structures an image. Often, the rhythm of a photo generates the movement
An image is balanced when subject areas command a viewer's attention equally.
Emphasis is when the subject is used to attract the viewer's attention to a particular area or object.
Proportion is used in photography to give the illusion that something is different in size, but still makes the photo fit together