Art Connection in the Metaverse or Online Space. Visual Arts Painting and Performance

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47451/art2023-05-03

Keywords:

visual arts, metaverse, online space, art connection, performance

Abstract

Art is one of the most influential and powerful ways of conveying ideas and emotions. Art is found in people’s homes, in galleries, museums, and elsewhere. Artists have many ways to connect with their audiences; they can paint, sculpt, write poetry and drama, and create music and dance. In shaping the minds of others, the way an artist chooses to communicate is crucial. We use art to express ourselves uniquely, and it is an essential part of our world. Each art form has advantages and disadvantages. Connecting the different mediums and the audience of different cultures may be a challenging task. In this article we will try to set up a methodology of building bridges and engage to a more wired society both in the real space as well in the metaverse. The process of connection is a form of expression, an exteriorizing of an inner content. The case studies in the article, which are part of the visual arts field, discuss both the process and the content of arts-based research. The study purpose is the identification of different media connections from virtual space to physical space. It is our hope that through the creation of new connections, we can enrich the field of visual arts. The authors find that different people with very different cultural influences of a particular medium arrive at highly congruent systems by overlapping layers of memory, of transgenerational genetic, empirical and emotional heritage. To realize this, it is necessary to delve into this topic and explore the phenomenon in all its actualization.

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Author Biographies

  • Ioana Palamar, "George Enescu" National University of Arts (Iasi)

    Doctor in Visual Arts, Assistant Professor, Visual Arts, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design

  • Smaranda-Sabina Moldovan, West University of Timisoara

    Doctor in Visual Arts, Assistant Professor, Visual Arts, Faculty of Arts and Design

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Published

2023-07-15

How to Cite

Art Connection in the Metaverse or Online Space. Visual Arts Painting and Performance. (2023). Klironomy, 8, 23–30. https://doi.org/10.47451/art2023-05-03

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