Collection Selection Box
Get up close to original computer-based artworks in our collection with our Collection Selection Boxes
From early computer generated drawings and algorithmic art to personal organisers and the mosquito emoji, the V&A holds more than 3,000 digital art and design objects dating from the 1950s to the present. Including works created by individuals through to large-scale corporations, the collection explores the interplay between art, design and technology, and how they shape how we live together.
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A timeline of collecting, from the earliest acquisitions of computer art in 1969 to the complex digital works in the collection today
Explore of a history of digital art through our collections
Explore the history of personal computers, smartphones, social media, smart devices and the Internet of Things
Explore the history of videogames, virtual and augmented reality, and critical technologies
The ambition of printing anything, anywhere, anytime has long been a futuristic dream
A glossary of key terms in the field of digital art and design
A key figure in early computer and digital art, recognising the importance and potential of these new art forms.