Technology is constantly evolving. In the 20th century, human beings have seen the greatest and most rapid growth of technological progress over any other period of human existence. As this art form evolves with the emergence of new media, technology can be expressed in more ways than we can imagine. Computers are particularly useful for promoting the movement of modern social art. Through the creation of digitization, communication, networking, art, through the world of simulation, we are gradually replacing reality with virtual ones.
Land art is made by combining art and nature in a complicated way. The art of the land is also known as earthenware and earthwork. This technology is designed with the help of natural substances and organic medium directly in the physical landscape (eg leaves, stone, earth, rock, water, wood, etc.). Mechanical earthmoving machines are also used by several artists. Artists demonstrate industrialization through land art and the reaction to urbanization. Before the origin of modern land art, it has been made by artists for centuries.
The art movement of the earth is also known as an exciting symbiotic relationship between land art, base, environment, artists and spectators. Outdoor art is like the earth affected by outdoor weather. Nature is not only the theme of the work but also part of the artworks because it is shaped by elements and changes.
Earth art is also known as landscape use, art, site-specific sculpture form, to create land art and basement, primarily US sports, structures. Early in the late 1960s, rampant commercialization of American art influenced by varying degrees from the market of environmental movement, ideas and art work: This movement is a product of conceptualism and minimalism. In addition to items of monumental simplicity and minimalism, the artists of Alte Povela were also involved in simple everyday materials and Joseph Voice's "Social sculpture" gathered, and in what environment they perform and what they do I emphasize creativity
From the 1960's to the 1970's, land art protested against "cruel commercialization" of American art. Meanwhile, representatives of land art rejection scenes to art museums and galleries, and photography literature often occur in regular gallery space, but traditional movable sculpture and commercial markets We have developed a range of artistic monumental landscape projects beyond. Land art inspiration from minimal art and conceptual art has also been inspired by modern exercise as De Stale, Cubism, Minimalism and ConstantinBrâncuşi and Joseph Voice works. Many artists related to land art are involved in minimal art and conceptual art. Although the writer himself is not "land art", it is not simply called "sculpture" his work, but sometimes, interpreted as a New York uneven playground Isamu Noguchi 1941 Indian as an important early work of land art It is designed