halfart
Halfart is a term used in some contemporary art contexts to describe works that foreground incompleteness, partial construction, or the hybrid production of art by human and machine processes. The word combines half and art, signaling a half-formed, unfinished, or semi-constructed aesthetic. There is no universally accepted definition, and the term's meaning varies across communities.
Common interpretations describe halfart as: imagery that presents only partial information or remains intentionally unresolved, inviting
Practices associated with halfart include layering hand-drawn or painted elements with computer-generated textures, cropping or masking
Halfart remains a niche concept in online forums, experimental galleries, and discourses about authorship and process.
See also: glitch art, mixed media, generative art, halftone, procedural generation.