tradigital

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English

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Etymology

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Blend of traditional +‎ digital, coined by Judith Moncrieff.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tɹəˈdɪd͡ʒɪtl̩/

Adjective

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tradigital (not comparable)

  1. (art) Produced through a combination of traditional and computer-based techniques.
    • 2017, Silvia Benso, Viva Voce: Conversations with Italian Philosophers, page 132:
      What has happened since the formulation of The Technological Sublime has not proved me wrong: ASCII art, digital art, glitch art, digital poetry, tradigital art, software art, telematic art, system art, generative art, virtual art, computing art, viral art, []
    • 2018, Anna Ursyn, Visual Approaches to Cognitive Education With Technology Integration:
      The resulting “tradigital” media practice has become a focus of my creative efforts over the past several years. [] it seems that there is no end to the variety one might find in what could ultimately be labeled as tradigital art practice.

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