While reading “Digital Technologies as Tool”, I encountered a series of art styles that use modern day computer programs as a medium. By creating basic computerized shapes, colors, rotation and copying tools, as well as even computer viruses, artist are able to create new work that goes beyond the canvas. One artist that stood out, out of the countless mentioned was Chris Finely. Around this point of the text the author introduces more computerized artwork that deals with what I assume to be more of a Duchamp direction of artistic development. However, Chris Finely takes this one step further, he utilizes computer programs to morph, copy and shape his painting, as a digital artist would, while then using it as reference in which he paints onto a canvas. At first glance, his artwork “Goo Goo Pow Wow 2” has a very unique indescribable feel to it, having what I believe to be no real strict idea of what the subject of kind of painting it is. To the naked eye one can see it as a simple Photoshop mishap or a form of collage with shapes and different colors giving his work a feel of the digital, contemporary direction in which art is heading while at the same time keeping traditional canvas styles. He interestingly uses colors to closely mimic those of digital work. Doing this creates a traditional art piece while giving it a feel of the computer-generated elements we have access to today. Upon some small Internet research, Chris Finely has many of his works scattered around NYC art museums. He is also seen as one of the starters of digital art, with statements alluding to the fact that we will look back at his and many others work as the stepping-stone to digital media art.