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Digital art meaning

Digital art means art that is created or presented using digital technology.

It includes any artwork made with computers, tablets, software, or other electronic tools. Examples include:

  • Digital painting (made in apps like Procreate or Photoshop)
  • 3D modeling and animation
  • Digital illustration
  • AI-generated art
  • Pixel art
  • Graphic design
  • Video art and digital photography

In short, if the creation or display of the artwork relies on digital tools, it’s considered digital art.

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“Creativity vs. inspiration: inspiration makes a copy, creativity makes something completely new.”

—Hannah Garrison

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“That’s the world, that’s your world. Alive. I didn’t want to feel that I was just making marks on the surface.”

Philip Guston
Alone
1969
oil on Masonite
30 x 40 in.
Price realised
$3,012,500

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“Art is about capturing the condition of being human.”

George Condo
Nun and Priest
2007
oil on canvas
91 ¾ x 78 in.
Price Realised
HKD 20,650,000

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I believe art matters most when it changes how we look at the world. Pollock did that with abstract expressionism, Warhol did it with pop art, and Judd did it through minimalism. Each of them helped people see art in a new way — and that kind of influence is what gives their work real meaning and value.

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“งานคุณไม่ได้มีคุณค่าและความหมายให้โลกต้องจำขนาดนั้น”

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“So Jean Michel’s finding out how you have to be a business, how it all stops being just fun, and then you wonder, What is art? Does it really come out of you or is it a product? It’s complicated.”

— The Andy Warhol Diaries, entry for Monday, October 8, 1984. 

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donotdestroy:

“งานคุณไม่ได้มีคุณค่าและความหมายให้โลกต้องจำขนาดนั้น”

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“งานคุณไม่ได้มีคุณค่าและความหมายให้โลกต้องจำขนาดนั้น”

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อาจารย์ถวัลย์ ดัชนี เล่าประวัติตัวเอง

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Rodeo is described on product-hunting and tech launch pages as “a new social app by Foundation” where creators can “post what you’re working on … earn ETH for every mint” and “collect with your friends and get rewards” on the platform.

Why does Foundation Labs / Foundation.app seem inactive on social media lately?

Strategic focus shift: They might have decided to concentrate energy on their own native app (Rodeo) rather than maintain a vigorous presence across multiple external social channels. If their key goal is to get users into their own ecosystem, then external social media might become secondary.

Audience targeting: If their users are creators and collectors who are already on the app, they might expect less external promotion and more in-app engagement. That can lead to the perception of “inactivity” externally.

Resource & priorities trade-off: Social media content—regular posts, community engagement, outreach—takes time and resources. If Foundation Labs is diverting those resources into product, features, or the app community, this may explain quieter external channels.

Platform and product evolution: When you build a niche or creator-centric product (like NFTs or creator journals), the conversation often moves inside industry-specific communities (Discord, on-app feeds, private groups) rather than broad public Instagram/X posts. So: they might still be active, but the activity is less visible to casual observers.

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“Self-made” means a person has achieved success, wealth, or status through their own efforts, especially by rising from a position of poverty or obscurity. It implies success that is not inherited or the result of privilege, but rather earned through personal talent and hard work. The term can also be used literally to mean “made by oneself”. 

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“A study compiled by data gurus BFAMFAPhD reaffirms what many, many, many critics have postulated – American artists are facing a diversity problem. As The Washington Post reported, BFAMFAPhD’s research reveals that most artists making a living from their work are white. And by most, we mean 77.6%.”