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A model of the combination of art and technology

The emergence and progress of technology and science have provided a brand-new means for the development of art and opened a new chapter in art. For example, in ancient times, only the stone chisel technology used red soil as the material, so the rock paintings and murals made were rough and bold; With the development of pottery-making technology in Neolithic age, exquisite geometric patterns and animal modeling patterns can be left on painted pottery; With the invention of refining technology, people can cast Simuwu cauldron, and metal chisels can carve masterpieces such as David. The emergence of oil extraction technology made it possible? The echo brothers invented oil painting pigments, da? The wizard Finch may leave an eternal smile for Mona Lisa; With the application of computer technology, it is possible to create so many classic movie pictures and become eternal classics.

The development of science and technology has promoted the development of fine arts. For example, the progress of material science and chemical technology has produced many new kinds of painting, such as printmaking, watercolor painting, gouache painting, toner, acrylic, comprehensive materials, computer painting and so on. The same painting has formed different factions due to different techniques, such as classicism, impressionism, fauvism, cubism and meticulous painting, and freehand brushwork and realm painting of Chinese painting.

The development of science and technology also provides a broader stage for the development of fine arts. The development of textile, papermaking and printing has developed from painting on rocks to painting on cloth, paper or board; With the gradual improvement of computer technology and functions, painting has developed from the initial sketch to computer painting, lifelike holographic works of art, sound, photoelectricity and three-dimensional animation.

Photography has had a great influence on production, life and scientific research since its birth in the last century. But what about Louis who invented practical photography? Daguerre was a painter when he was young. In order to find a mechanical trick to reduce the cost of oil painting portraits, after 25 years of exploration, he finally invented the silver plate photography. Although the innovations of photography technology are endless, people's horizons have been broadened as never before.