Visual-Tech Art, Greece

Visual-Tech Art, often referred to as digital or media art, is an evolving form of artistic expression that incorporates technology, multimedia elements, and interactivity.

How does this relate to CAE?

  1. Reinterpreting tradition: Artists use technology to modernize and adapt traditional cultural elements into contemporary contexts.
  2. Digital storytelling: Multimedia tools convey cultural narratives, histories, and mythologies in immersive ways.
  3. Cultural fusion: Blends diverse influences, reflecting global interconnectedness and hybridity.
  4. Interactive engagement: Installations encourage audience participation to enhance cultural understanding.
  5. Reflection on cultural identity: Explores themes of migration, diaspora, and belonging.
  6. Advocacy and preservation: Supports digital activism, archives cultural practices, and fosters global artistic collaboration.

Key stakeholders

Artists will be central to conceptualizing and creating works that merge art and technology, while curators will organize and present these pieces in exhibitions and galleries, shaping. Museums and galleries will provide platforms for showcasing these works, validating their artistic and cultural significance. Technologists and developers will play a key role in supporting the technical aspects, providing expertise in software development and hardware integration. Educational institutions will train future Visual-Tech artists by equipping them with the necessary skills and theoretical knowledge. Festivals and biennials will further enhance visibility by offering international exposure. Lastly, the general public, students, and audiences will engage with these artworks, providing feedback and shaping the reception and cultural relevance of Visual-Tech Art.