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The Digital Print Matrix: Evolving Methodologies in Contemporary Printmaking Practice

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The integration of digital print matrix technologies with traditional printmaking practices presents both opportunities and challenges in contemporary art production. This paper explores the potential and limitations of digital print matrix technology, demonstrating its ability to enable artists to create intricate designs, iterate quickly and blend digital and analogue approaches. Artists can generate innovative forms, patterns and textures by integrating computational design and algorithmic approaches. While these technologies offer new creative possibilities, they also raise important questions about the nature of craftsmanship and artistic authenticity. Using laser cutters or XY pen-plotters adds a distinctive aesthetic dimension, and incorporating the PRINT command in programming bridges digital creations with the materiality of printmaking. The digital print matrix fosters a culture of experimentation, collaboration and conceptual innovation, ultimately reshaping the landscape of creative expression. This evolution in printmaking pushes the boundaries of the medium and encourages artists to reconsider the essence of digital imagery and its connection to the physical realm

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Last time updated on 20/04/2026

This paper was published in Cubic Journal.

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