Friday 13 October 2017

POST-INTERNET ART

Post-internet denotes an idea in arts and criticism that refers to society and modes of interaction following the widespread adoption of the internet. The term originated from discussions about works produced by Maria Olson, Gene Mchugh and Artie Vierkant however, it is generally described as art that is about the internet's effects on aesthetics, culture and society.


Works created within the post-internet description often share similar, distinctive aesthetics. However, interent art does not use the internet only as a tool to produce art but addresses the internet as a force that has altered social structures in both digital and physical spaces. Post-internet art is not necessarily art produced on the internet, but art that reflects the internet and the internet's effects on culture and society.

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