Common Visual Art in a Social Digital Age

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Kansas State University, Instructional Designer, KS, USA

Series: Computer Science, Technology and Applications
BISAC: COM087000; COM087020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52305/BKOT1869

“Common visual art” is created by people as a form of self-expression and engagement with others and the broader aesthetic world. Many have no or little formal training in the creation of art. But they draw from a shared humanity even as they express themselves based on a singular and individual vision. Common Visual Art in a Social Digital Age (2022) explores this phenomenon of “common art” from various angles. This collection—in exploring art challenges, online art communities, digital doodling, pseudo-algorithmic art (with humans in the loop), fanart, data art, line art, “survival” alcohol ink paintings in a time of a pandemic, adult coloring books, visual journaling, the monetizing of common art, self-branding strategies of common artists online, common food art, world creating, event-based common art, mass-scale senses of art on the Social Web, 3D art, and 4D art—lays some light initial groundwork to explore this space.

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Table of Contents

Preface. Common Visual Art for the Everyperson
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Part I: Common Visual Art and the Social Web

Chapter 1. Common Art in Troubled Times: Recreating Masterpieces through Social Media During the COVID-19 Pandemic
(Maureen Ebben and Elizabeth Bull – Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME, USA, et al.)

Chapter 2. Communal “Common Art” Spaces on the Social Web and Supports for Artful Novelty
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Chapter 3. Exploring Digital Doodling on the Social Web
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Part II: High-Touch and High-Technologies and Common Visual Art

Chapter 4. Humans Back in the Loop: Using Analog and Digital Seed Imagery for Manual Visual Algorithmic Art using Adobe Photoshop 2021 and Adobe Illustrator 2021
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Chapter 5. Fanart: A Man, His Gun, His Dog, and His Car
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Chapter 6. Examining “Data Art” for Signs of the 4IR
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Chapter 7. Contemporary Line Art as “Common Art” on the Social Web
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Part III: Common Visual Art for Personal Self-Fulfillment

Chapter 8. Engaging in Novel Common Art for Self-Expression and Stress Relief during the COVID-19 Pandemic
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Chapter 9. Adult Coloring Books as Emotional Salve / Stress Relief, Tactual-Visual Learning: An Analysis from Mass-Scale Social Imagery
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Chapter 10. “Visual Journaling” Shares and Overshares on the Social Web
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Part IV: Commercializing Common Visual Art

Chapter 11. Monetizing Common Art: General Practices for Going Commercial Online
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Chapter 12. Narrowbanding as a “Common Art” Artist Self-Branding Strategy Online
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Part V: Common Visual Art and Sociality

Chapter 13. Visual Gists of Common Food Art on the Social Web
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Chapter 14. “World Creating” in Contemporary Common Visual Art on the Social Web
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Chapter 15. Event-Based Common Art: COVID-19 Visuals
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Chapter 16. A Mass-Public Sense of Art from Select Social Media Platforms
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Part VI: Common Visual Art in the Third and Fourth Dimensions

Chapter 17. Third Dimension in Digital Common Visual Art
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Chapter 18. Mixed Motions: A Pre-Survey of Common Art Animations on the Social Web
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

Conclusion. Future Promise in Exploring Common Visual Art
(Shalin Hai-Jew – Kansas State University, KS, USA)

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