Digital technologies have revolutionized how creative works may be created, distributed, accessed, and used. It is expected that for the immediate future, Moore’s law will ensure that computational power will continue to increase at current rates, bringing more speed, capacity, and connectivity to handle more sophisticated applications and end-user requirements. Post-silicon technologies are reviewed and evaluated. Post-wimp user interfaces can provide flexibility and innovation for a wide variety of applications including those in the areas of art and design. The increasing availability of lower cost virtual reality interfaces is providing new opportunities for artists and designers.
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Earnshaw, R. (2017). Utilization of digital technologies. In SpringerBriefs in Computer Science (Vol. 0, pp. 21–30). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58121-7_3
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