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Droitcour : '' Post-Internet Art, you'll know it when you see it''
Droitcour : '' Post-Internet Art, you'll know it when you see it''
Ben Vickers: '' We're all Post-Internet Artist now. But it's also a condition in the sense of a prerequisite, an injunction for contemporary artist to reflect up on the world in which they live, one in which metaphysical experience and social reality are guided by the vectors and velocities of technological change''
The Post-Internet places itself within and against contemporary art history, as its perennial motifs - mass culture and the readymade - find themselves extended and disturbed through the black mirror. Rather than dwelling on the Post-Internet, it might be time to move on - to think in terms of ''pre''- something else.
- ''The Artist after the Internet''

Revision as of 21:18, 24 August 2015

Some thoughts over the summer ...

- A Life after Internet

- No wires, everything becomes wireless. We, I mean, I have a love/hate relationship with wires. When they tied up together and frustrated getting them out. Or they laying all over your house, but when i photograph them a few years ago a notice how beautiful they can be..


THE ART WORLD TO COME ..

- Click-and-buy online art.

- The artworks for sale are not present and can only be viewed online, afterwards they discover that they have bought a physical work.

- Crowd-curated Shows.

- The word original is removed from dictionaries and all traces of the term and references to the concept are deleted by Google.

- Suspected alien work of art unearthed by space probe. Post-Earth-ART


Quotes:

Hito Steyerl: The post-internet walked off screen and straight into the white cube

Nathan Jurgenson: Between virtual and real, online and off, when in fact we live somewhere in between

Droitcour : Post-Internet Art, you'll know it when you see it

Ben Vickers: We're all Post-Internet Artist now. But it's also a condition in the sense of a prerequisite, an injunction for contemporary artist to reflect up on the world in which they live, one in which metaphysical experience and social reality are guided by the vectors and velocities of technological change

The Post-Internet places itself within and against contemporary art history, as its perennial motifs - mass culture and the readymade - find themselves extended and disturbed through the black mirror. Rather than dwelling on the Post-Internet, it might be time to move on - to think in terms of pre- something else.


- The Artist after the Internet