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*'''[[Digital philosophy]]''', the new direction in [[philosophy]] and [[cosmology]] advocated by certain [[mathematicians]] and theoretical physicists. |
*'''[[Digital philosophy]]''', the new direction in [[philosophy]] and [[cosmology]] advocated by certain [[mathematicians]] and theoretical physicists. |
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*'''[[Digitalism (band)]]''', the [[Germany|German]] [[electronic music]] group. |
*'''[[Digitalism (band)]]''', the [[Germany|German]] [[electronic music]] group. |
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**''Digitalism'', the Japanese release of the band's debut album, ''[[Idealism (album)|Idealism]]''. |
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*'''Digitalism''', the cultural movement that began in the early 1980s with the increasing use of [[computer technology]] to produce art works, both [[2D]] and [[3D]]. The movement primarily involved [[visual arts]], cinema, theatre, and [[graphic design]]. |
*'''Digitalism''', the cultural movement that began in the early 1980s with the increasing use of [[computer technology]] to produce art works, both [[2D]] and [[3D]]. The movement primarily involved [[visual arts]], cinema, theatre, and [[graphic design]]. |
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Revision as of 02:12, 10 June 2007
Digitalism may refer to:
- Digital philosophy, the new direction in philosophy and cosmology advocated by certain mathematicians and theoretical physicists.
- Digitalism (band), the German electronic music group.
- Digitalism, the Japanese release of the band's debut album, Idealism.
- Digitalism, the cultural movement that began in the early 1980s with the increasing use of computer technology to produce art works, both 2D and 3D. The movement primarily involved visual arts, cinema, theatre, and graphic design.