Digital technology has changed people’s lives dramatically over the past few decades, and the world of art and artists has been no exception.

Photographer Jack Dykinga
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Jack Dykinga says the divisive debate on film versus digital finally seems to be ending. Next is researcher Dr. Michael Marcellin, a pioneer in the realm of digital image compression and data storage systems. All digital filmmaker Pearry Reginald Teo, the first Singaporean movie director to make a Hollywood film, says none of it would have been possible without the use of digital technology. Illustrator and designer Paul Mirocha tells how the digital revolution has changed his art, and renowned poet David Ray presents a visual poem about digital technology and its affect on the literary world.

Illustration by illustrator and designer Paul Mirocha
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