In the Beverly Jones’s article “Computer Graphics: Effects of Origins”, her main point is that all the technology stuff is based on the old technology, and the computer graphics also influence the way that people doing art. She also claims that, “New forms art and technology are frequently cast in the mode of old forms, just as other aspects of material and symbolic culture have been” (Jones, 1990) The forms of technology almost stay the same, and they are already in shaped. People could not change the art forms easily, the elements of it is everywhere in artworks. Technology is the product of people’s wisdom, but it also affects people’s art view.
Things always have two sides, the good side and the bad side. So, the technology is the same thing that has the two sides. In the article Beverly Jones says that, “However, some traces of the origins and practices remain in these forms, which consequently contribute to both cultural maintenance and change.” The forms are based on the art, and the art is based on the culture. When people think about the history of an artwork, people always connected with the culture. The culture is part of the artwork. This should be maintained. The author also talks about the history of computer that changed people’s real life. She also makes some example for the computer graphic, “Scientific visualization involves expression both of physical laws and of visual/optical laws. Both artists and scientists abstract natural laws from the ‘real’ world to express it mathematically and to present it visually. ” (Jones, 1990). We can see the visual laws of an artwork is very important, the technology change the way that people look things. When people want to view an graphics on the computer screen, this should be a problem to view the real pictures. In conclusion, the author just wants us to know the technology graphics makes our visualization more variable. This could also tell us, the technology improves the way that people appreciate things. This is a progress of people civilization. The technology changes people’s life, and I think it could be more influenced in the future.
Jones, B. J. (1990). Computer Graphics: Effects of Origins. LEONARDO: Digital Image – Digital Cinema Supplemental Issue, pp. 21-30.