Time-space alterations: A new media abstraction of traditional Chinese painting and calligraphy aesthetics

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The artist and scholar Keung Hung argues that traditional Chinese manners of approaching art can be abstracted through digital media, forging new interdisciplinary correlations. He posits that digital media can be used to shift the notions of time and space from traditional Chinese aesthetics into the contemporary art context.

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Hung, K., & Ippolito, J. M. (2020). Time-space alterations: A new media abstraction of traditional Chinese painting and calligraphy aesthetics. Leonardo, 53(1), 25–30. https://doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01573

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