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The Los Angeles Center for Digital Art was established in April of 2004 as a venue to support the efforts of the burgeoning scene revolving around art and technology. Also known as “LACDA,” its founder and director of the gallery, Rex Bruce, had his first experience with art and computers in 1980 creating control voltages for analog synthesizers using an IMSAI 8080 computer and the C+ language. His subsequent extensive career and education in the field of electronic interdisciplinary art led to the creation of LACDA spawning many novel approaches to funding and programming for computer oriented fine arts.

Digital art defines the contemporary. The Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is dedicated to the propagation of all forms of digital art, new media, digital video art, net art, digital sculpture, interactive multimedia, and the vast panorama of hybrid forms of art and technology that constitute our moment in culture. We are committed to supporting local, international, emerging and established artists through exposure in our gallery. We have an ongoing schedule of exhibits and competitions, produce editions of wide format archival prints, and collaborate in the production of digital artworks in our studio. As well we are involved with curating digital exhibits at institutions and festivals outside of the LACDA gallery schedule.

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Posted: March 3, 2017

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