“How does one make art that springs from the cold soul of the motherboard and yet carries the caress of a human hand and heart? The answer to this challenge comes in another of the computer's innate abilities, that being the ability, by the reduction of all sorts of input into a homogeneous data flow, to integrate and synthesize widely divergent material into a single work. In other words, not just paint or photo or fractal, but a fluid synthesis of all sorts and kinds of media, materials, processes and styles. This ‘Integrative Digital Art’ yields some highly personal and varied approaches to how the art is made, as well as how it looks. It brings into play all the imaging sources, drawing tools, automated filters, traditional and digital processes that one can summon. It explodes and expands multi-media by being, virtually, every media."