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/nuː ˈmiːdiə ɑːrt/ · new·me·dia·art
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- Artistic works that employ digital, interactive, or networked technologies—such as video, computer graphics, virtual reality, and the internet—as the primary medium of creation or presentation. The museum’s new wing showcases a rotating program of new media art, including immersive VR installations and algorithmic sculptures.
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Did you know? The term ‘new media art’ entered mainstream academic discourse after the 1995 exhibition ‘The Art of the Digital Age’ at the ZKM Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, which was one of the first major museum shows dedicated solely to works created with emerging digital technologies.