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Journal of Urban Culture Research

Publication Date

2019-01-01

Abstract

In the global art scene New Media Art has become part of artistic practice since the 1950s. Global-ly it has been presented, accounted for, and widely applied. However in Thailand, education about New Media Art has been limited. There was no hub where either artists or the public could learn about New Media Art genre. This research article will discuss the methods and production of an online New Media Art instructional platform supporting an increased awareness and understanding to Thai artists and society. This online platform will take the form as a multimedia e-magazine emphasizing the immediate relationship between itself (online communication) and the subject matter (New Media Art).

DOI

10.58837/CHULA.JUCR.18.1.5

First Page

74

Last Page

87

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