Notes on a Digital Art course
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digital, Cyberculture, policyAbstract
This article gathers some of the readings and discussions addressed in the course Digital Art. This course belongs to the Department of Methods and Related Areas (DEMAC) being offered to all undergraduate qualifications of the School of Communication at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. This memory is intended to stimulate new approaches and further discussion.Downloads
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