Application of Traditional Chinese Painting Through Contemporary New Media Communication

Ke Meng, Jie Xu, Yiming Liu, Yang Sun, Yiru Zhang

Abstract


The traditional painting role of recording history, depicting portraits, decorating the living environment, all these kinds of functions, are changing because the invention and creation of the technological era has not only revolutionized the needs of human life. It has also brought the demand for culture and fine arts into a new subject. This new subject is of course the test that the creators of art and culture in the world will face.New media art belongs to a new way of artistic expression, born in a new era, mainly with the help of the Internet and multimedia technology, at the same time as the development of digital technology.Compared to traditional art forms, the new media art that emerges today is very different from the past, in terms of artistic thinking, artistic aesthetics and artistic experience.


Keywords


Chinese Painting; New Media; Fifth Media; New Media Art; Communication

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/mcs.v4i4.1551

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