videomvészet
Videóművészet, often translated as video art, is a contemporary art form characterized by the use of video technology as its primary medium. It emerged in the 1960s with the advent of portable video recording equipment, allowing artists to experiment with moving images outside the traditional film industry. Early pioneers explored the unique qualities of video, such as its immediacy, manipulability, and ability to be broadcasted.
Unlike conventional cinema, video art typically does not follow narrative structures or commercial entertainment goals. Instead,
Video art has evolved significantly, incorporating digital technologies, the internet, and interactive elements. It continues to