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Research on the Current Situation of New Media Art Collection

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DOI: 10.23977/artpl.2022.030119 | Downloads: 9 | Views: 705

Author(s)

Sun Yu 1

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1 Kunming College of the Art, Yunnan, Kunming, China

Corresponding Author

Sun Yu

ABSTRACT

From the historical point of view, the art of each era is influenced by the media technology and artistic concept of its era to varying degrees, and the new media art is no exception. In the era of globalization, with the development of network and science and technology, the media of artistic creation is constantly expanding. From traditional painting to interdisciplinary new media art, works of art in various media forms have been gradually accepted and spread until they are collected and consumed. If art is to exist for a long time and reflect the spirit of the times, it must be properly preserved, properly utilized and promoted. Only in this way can the charm of art last forever and reflect its historical value. In the new media communication, the art audience is not purely a receiver, but has a dual identity, realizing the transformation from passive to active. Furthermore, the digitalization and virtuality of new media make art have unlimited spreading space and free and open spreading system, which really realizes the global spreading of art. So as to get the corresponding theoretical solutions and constructive opinions, and give your own reasonable ideas for the preservation of contemporary art.

KEYWORDS

New media, Art collection, Present situation

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Sun Yu, Research on the Current Situation of New Media Art Collection. Art and Performance Letters (2022) Vol. 3: 91-95. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/artpl.2022.030119.

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