http://www.aesthetics-online.org/articles/index.php?articles_id=43

"My main disagreement with Lopes concerns his claim that there is no
digital art form and the reasoning that leads him thereby to conclude that
the computer art form must be interactive. Art kinds for Lopes are simply
kinds of art, groups of artworks that share some feature in common: Tuesday
artworks (artworks made on Tuesdays) are one such kind. Appreciative art
kinds are defined thus: “a kind is an appreciative art kind just in case we
normally appreciate a work in the kind by comparison with arbitrarily any
other works in that kind” (Lopes 2010: 17). Being an appreciative art kind
is necessary but not sufficient for being an art form: there are other
appreciative art kinds, such as genres like horror, which cross different
art forms. Digital art is not an art form because it is not an appreciative
art kind; for we don’t normally appreciate a digital artwork by comparing
it with arbitrarily any other digital artwork: we don’t appreciate, say,
digital paintings by comparing them with digital musical works. Digital
paintings are appreciated in comparison to other, often non-digital
paintings; digital musical works are appreciated in comparison to other,
often non-digital musical works. Those computer artworks that are digital
artworks therefore do not belong to a digital art form, because there is no
such form (Lopes 2010: 18). By parity of reasoning there is no computer art
form that embraces non-interactive and interactive works, for digital
non-interactive computer works do not fall under a common art form that
could be a type of computer art."

Does anyone use "digital art" to refer to anything other than visual art?
Except when trying to create a problem that doesn't exist using plain
language philosophy? ;-)

There is no "wrought metal art" but there are sculptures, typewriters that
novels are written on, and trumpets that music is played on. If you refer
to wrought metal in a cultural context you're probably referring to
sculpture. And this doesn't mean that trumpets or typewriters don't exist
or that they have to go on plinths. ;-)

- Rob.
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