A Survey for Measure the Digital Art Presence

Presence represents a cognitive sense that is subjectively felt by individuals on the existence of objects when it is not feasible to recognize the presence of means in the environment suggested through particular means according to the definition of dictionary. In the various multimedia contents and display system created by development of digital technology, presence is a very important concept. Development of digital technology influenced on the field of art creating the genre named digital art. Digital art is used for how various cutting-edge technologies is represented as the art, and such types of art are currently becoming a very important field of research to recognize the presence. Therefore, this paper has analyzed and investigated methods used to measure presence in the digital art. Keyword: Presence,

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