Abstract
Digital art examines the transformation of traditional art forms into new modes of expression through digital technologies. The article analyzes the impact of the digital environment on contemporary art, how creators benefit from this medium, and how art evolves into new forms in conjunction with technology. Unlike traditional art forms, digital art provides artists with the opportunity to create visual expressions through “zeros and ones.” In this environment, they can realize their ideas more conveniently, and the resulting artworks become more accessible to people. The digital environment offers not just a technological tool but a new intellectual and spiritual platform for artists and viewers. Emerging in the 1950s-60s with the development of computer technologies, digital art has expanded over time through its interactive forms, transforming aesthetic perceptions. The digital realm broadens the boundaries of human creativity, establishing new harmonies between art and technology. The article covers the historical development of digital art, its impact on contemporary practices, and its future prospects. This new form of creativity reflects how technology influences aesthetics and supports human intellect.