The term art, to which the domain extension of the same name corresponds and which means art, is derived from the Latin word ars and the Greek techne. In more recent history, this derivation finds its way into the Italian and Spanish arte and the French and English art, among others. Whereby techne, technical and ars, artistic are synonymous. Art, a product of human culture, means the mental and physical, i.e. object-like, created thing divided into many categories, to which an opposite concept, nature, is placed.
The earliest drafts of the theory of art call for it as an imitation of reality, emphasize its usefulness in a medical sense, as it brings to light dangerous emotions, and purifies, Aesthetic writings on the very same describe it as productions for the purpose of edification. Their earliest experience must have been as an experience of incantation, of magic. Art was an instrument of ritual, as cave painting shows us. The fact is that all reflection on it as such, beyond the individual work of art, is problematic and reflects a concept that is subject to constant change in the epochal context up to the recent present.
His participation in the contemporary digital world, which cannot be a world of illusions, since it organizes our modern life in a certain sense and in a certain way, can be seen in the virtual activity that shows us the internationality of art and the possibilities of its presentation through the specificity of a domain extension .art.
Their young age and mature performance symbolize a cultural openness and a cultural-historical potential to be discovered.
The maturity that art has reached through digital distribution underlines its emerging character and invites gallery owners and art lovers, auction houses and hobby artists, professionals and amateurs to equip their existing address with .art to be prepared for a new step into the future.
To postulate through him a gesture worthy of imitation, a high degree of recognizability and quick discoverability, meant in fact to know what art is.
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