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- IPhone_art abstract "iPhone art is a form of Interactive art that takes place on the screen of the iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. It is distinct from pictorial works of art produced with an iPhone using paint apps such as Brushes or ArtRage.iPhone Art evolved from screen-based interactive art that formerly appeared on PC computer screens or on wall-mounted displays in galleries and museums. Due to the portability and ease of distribution with the iTunes App Store, these forms of art are currently experiencing a renaissance as interactive works of art from the 1990s and 2000s are adapted to the iPhone and iPad, some even becoming bestsellers in the Entertainment and Music categories where these apps normally appear, since there is currently no Art category in the iTunes App Store.Some of the first iPhone artists include Miltos Manetas and Memo Atken who created the JacksonPollock app, Theo Watson who created FATTAG, Scott Snibbe who created Gravilux and Bubble Harp, and Golan Levin, creator of Yellowtail.Artists such as David Hockney and Corliss Blakely have held art exhibits with art made exclusively on their iPads. Musician Damon Albarn recorded the entirety of the new Gorillaz album, The Fall, on his iPad with various apps while on his North American tour.iPhone art may pose a threat to traditional gallery distribution of digital art because individual artist can distribute their apps directly to the general public without working through a gallery dealer.".
- IPhone_art thumbnail Gravilux-BubbleHarp-Tripolar.jpg?width=300.
- IPhone_art wikiPageExternalLink fattag.
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- IPhone_art wikiPageExternalLink gravilux.
- IPhone_art wikiPageExternalLink tripolarbyscottsonasnibbe.
- IPhone_art wikiPageExternalLink bubbleharp.
- IPhone_art wikiPageExternalLink gravilux.
- IPhone_art wikiPageExternalLink yellowtail.
- IPhone_art wikiPageExternalLink www.iPhoneArt.com.
- IPhone_art wikiPageExternalLink www.iphoneart.org.
- IPhone_art wikiPageExternalLink pollock.
- IPhone_art wikiPageExternalLink www.memo.tv.
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- IPhone_art wikiPageRevisionID "577600180".
- IPhone_art hasPhotoCollection IPhone_art.
- IPhone_art subject Category:Art_genres.
- IPhone_art subject Category:Computer_art.
- IPhone_art subject Category:Contemporary_art.
- IPhone_art subject Category:Digital_art.
- IPhone_art subject Category:IOS_(Apple).
- IPhone_art subject Category:IPad.
- IPhone_art subject Category:IPhone.
- IPhone_art subject Category:New_media.
- IPhone_art subject Category:New_media_art.
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- IPhone_art comment "iPhone art is a form of Interactive art that takes place on the screen of the iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. It is distinct from pictorial works of art produced with an iPhone using paint apps such as Brushes or ArtRage.iPhone Art evolved from screen-based interactive art that formerly appeared on PC computer screens or on wall-mounted displays in galleries and museums.".
- IPhone_art label "IPhone art".
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- IPhone_art depiction Gravilux-BubbleHarp-Tripolar.jpg.
- IPhone_art isPrimaryTopicOf IPhone_art.