A digital print matrix is the digital state from which a print art object can be instanced with original intent.
The traditional term ''
print matrix'' is the physical surface from which an image is printed,
woodblock, plate,
stone
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or
screen.
Although these may in themselves be produced digitally they comprise a traditional (physical) matrix. A digital matrix however is a repository of material which, stored digitally, is combined by the artist's hand and instanced with original intent; Philip George's “fluid diary” providing an early example.
[{{cite journal , author-last=George , author-first=Philip , date=April 2002 , title=Mnemonic Notations: A Decade of Art Practice within a Digital Environment. , journal= Leonardo , volume=35 , number=2 , pages=121–127] Technically the digital matrix comprises stable
digital storage
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mechanisms (which retain the data when switched off) rather than volatile
random access memory
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. Conceptually as there is no need for this storage to be in the physical presence of the artist then
online
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and remote storage (including the
Internet
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) may form as a whole or in part the digital matrix.
References
Digital art