We normally think of the arts as very different from technologies in spite of the fact that art (with perhaps a few exceptions) is practiced with the help of technology. This practice creates interdependence between technology and art. To what extent does art respond to, or is shaped by, the technology that enables it? To what extent have advanced and accessible digital technologies, such as websites, digital photography, and YouTube, changed the relationship between art and technology? Are these technologies reshaping our attitudes toward artists? Solution Interest in new technologies on the part of artists has always been an important element of the development of art, but it was only in the 1960s that the creative practices known today as the main reference point for technological art were established. Such new initiatives appeared in the Poland of the 60s, during the Thaw period, when the attitudes towards activities at the interface of art, design, and technological development were much more accepting. This includes, among others, works created at the Polish Radio Experimental Studio, as well as the artistic practices stemming from Mieczysaw Porbski\'s seminars, devoted to the relationship between art, science, and technology (participants included Ryszard Winiarski, Feliks Falk, and Grzegorz Kowalski). 1 Other artistic phenomena involving art and technology include some works created at the Workshop of the Film Form, and the later solo works by such Polish artists as Krzysztof Wodiczko orZbigniew Rybczyski. .