yes, i do - cyberformance (live online performance) is a form of digital 
art, because it exists in a digital context; it couldn't happen without 
computers, without the internet, without a whole lot of digital 
technology. there is digital performance (see steve dixon's book of that 
title), digital poetry, digital music - it's all digital art.

"art" doesn't just mean "visual art", it encompasses all art forms.

h : )
>
> 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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