Virtual Reality technology and high-resolution imagery bring Bruegel's art to life. Users can zoom in to tiny details in Bruegel's intricate works. Expert guides provide insights into the painter's life and legacy
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Dick Higgins coined the term in mid-1960s to describe interdisciplinary art between genres. Term was first used by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Initially referred to expanded cinema by John Brockman. Later expanded to include digital media and technoetics
Contemporary dance emerged in mid-twentieth century, gaining worldwide popularity. Evolved from modern and postmodern dance, emphasizing innovation. Cunningham pioneered independent attitude towards modern dance. Tanztheater genre blurred art-life boundaries, creating fragmented choreography
Video art uses audio-visual technology to create moving pictures for artistic expression. Emerged in 1960s from Fluxus movement's anti-elitist vision. Sony's portapack camera in 1965 made video production affordable
Traditional hand-drawn animation uses transparent sheets for detailed visuals. Multi-layered cel techniques create depth through stacked artwork. Stop motion animates physical objects frame-by-frame. Cut-out animation transforms paper into dynamic characters. Claymation uses clay or plasticine for stop-motion effects