It all started when computer technologies were first being developed. One of the pioneers of digital art was a guy named Ben Laposky, who created his first electronic images using an oscilloscope in 1952.
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Digital art's history is important to understand how it has evolved into a significant art form today. It started in the 1960s, where artists used computers to experiment and create new forms of art. Digital art has become essential in various industries such as film, advertising, and video games. Moreover, it is accessible to everyone and allows artists to express themselves in innovative ways that were impossible before. With the rise of technology, digital art continues to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible.
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