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An increasing reliance on artists to create digital or multimedia artwork will drive growth.
He is known for his large-scale creative use of pushpins in portraits and multimedia artwork.
Multimedia artwork also frequently engages senses other than sight, such as hearing, touch, or smell.
A multimedia artwork can also move, occupy time, or develop over time, rather than remaining static as with traditional media.
Since 2000 "mindfunk" has been producing underground urban multimedia artwork.
ArtBakery is specifically designed to technically support the production of multimedia artworks, video and digital art.
Another frequent trait of multimedia artworks is the use of advanced technology, such as electronic or computer-generated sound, video, animation, and interactivity.
In 2003, he created, with Australian artist Sue Ford, a multimedia artwork called Mind of Tibet.
Multimedia artwork is often presented in a curated museum or gallery setting, in which the piece is understood to be an extended form of visual art.
Their body of work includes music, multimedia artwork (in the form of drawings, collages, sculpture and video), and the literary journal Death Notice.
Her multimedia artwork - a handsome mountain obliterated with curlicues, slashes and unidentifiable markings - was overwrought and inspired but heavy on the popcorn.
Armstrong creates sculptures, paintings, drawings from miniature to wall size, artist's books, multimedia artworks involving computers sound and light, and constructs permanent installations in atrium spaces.
Matt Wolf, Glen Fogel, Emily Roysdon and Ross Cisneros are among those presenting a gaggle of multimedia artworks rich in cultural and stylistic diversity.
In 1997, Carton by Birgé-Vitet (with Michel Séméniako's photographies) is their first enhanced-CD and Birgé's first multimedia artwork as an author.
The pavilion was Salvador Dalí's Dream of Venus, a piece of modern architecture recognized as one of the earliest installation pieces and a multimedia artwork that introduced many fairgoers to Surrealism.
In 2005, he began a series of multimedia artworks in which a famous person's image was reconfigured on canvas using a photocopy or printout of the original image along with multiples of a specific object.
According to the Saatchi gallery, one of the world's leading collections of modern art, "through his sprawling, messy multimedia artworks, Zhivago Duncan comments on the state of contemporary culture and its obessions, crassly quoted and re-created from an irreversibly apocalyptic future point of view".