Art and Twentieth Century Technology When thinking about the technology of the 20th century, most people today will automatically imagine a computer. The computer passed all other types of machines before that. For almost twenty years, computers have been almost successful in connecting to every aspect of our lives. Students can advertise computers in the classroom from small PCs that rely on PCs to famous Macintosh apples. Most of our lives are recorded in some form in computer databases.
Contemporary art is contemporary art born in the late 20th century or the 21st century. Modern artists are working in the world of global influence, cultural diversity, and technology advancement. Their art is a dynamic combination of materials, methods, concepts and themes that are already challenging the boundaries of the ongoing 20th century. The diverse and eclectic contemporary art as a whole is characterized by unity, the principle of organization, ideology, or the lack of "ism". Contemporary art is part of a cultural dialogue involving a broader contextual framework, such as personal and cultural identity, family, community, nationality.
Art and Twentieth Century Technology When thinking about the technology of the 20th century, most people today will automatically imagine a computer. The computer passed all other types of machines before that. For almost twenty years, computers have been almost successful in connecting to every aspect of our lives. Students can advertise computers in the classroom from small PCs that rely on PCs to famous Macintosh apples. - Overview China has undergone a major change in the 20th century. In countries where colonialism, imperialism, republicanism, communism, capitalism, economic growth rate exceeds 10%, it will not last more than 10 years. In this research report, I will focus on China's transition from economy under command of Communist Party to market economy and economic change during that period.
The term "technology" related to the Second Industrial Revolution stands out in the 20th century. The meaning of this term changed from the beginning of the 20th century when American social scientists began with Thorstein Veblen and changed the idea from the concept of German technology to "technology". In German and other European languages, there is a difference between skills and techniques that do not exist in English, and these two terms are often translated into "technology". In the 1930's, "technology" included industrial art itself as well as industrial art research.