the digital revolution that swept the 1990s like a fire continues to burn, continually growing and developing into a wide variety of artistic genres of “new media art” and “digital art” employing video, sound, the Internet and disc media. Video art was the first to be impacted by this flood of technological innovation. Artists not only use digital video cameras to integrate computerized synthesis, animation and images, but some artists have even abandoned the video camera and directly develop digital image works that transcend reality, using digital equipment, computerized calculations and programming languages.