Realuterism
The form of digital art which manipulates real scenarios/scenes in a fashion which maintains that realism.
The digital transformation of the real subject need not be physically plausible, as long as that realism is maintained.
For example, transforming a real building into a robot would be considered realuterism as long as there were enough real looking steps in the transformation from real building to digital robot.
A simple morphing of the above building into a robot would not be enough to constitute computealism.
Also see computealism
The digital transformation of the real subject need not be physically plausible, as long as that realism is maintained.
For example, transforming a real building into a robot would be considered realuterism as long as there were enough real looking steps in the transformation from real building to digital robot.
A simple morphing of the above building into a robot would not be enough to constitute computealism.
Also see computealism
For example digitally destroying a real building by means of digital explosion or collapse would be realuterism
Or,
transforming a tongue into a person, provided there is enough visual evidence to support a supposed scientific understanding of the transformation.
Or,
transforming a tongue into a person, provided there is enough visual evidence to support a supposed scientific understanding of the transformation.