Post-Internet
The Post-Internet art movement started in the early 21st century to examine how digital technology and the internet have transformed modern culture. This artistic genre typically explores digital identity alongside virtual reality and the merging of online and offline experiences. During the 2010s Post-Internet art reached its highest popularity as artists started to investigate how digital saturation affected contemporary life.
The Post-Internet movement reached important achievements through the emergence of social media platforms and digital tools for artistic creation which became widely accessible alongside internet culture's expanding influence on mainstream society. Post-Internet art features principal creators Petra Cortright, Cory Arcangel, and Amalia Ulman who delve into how technology interacts with visual aesthetics and social standards through their artistic works.
Post-Internet artists use digital collage, video art and interactive installations to question established ideas about authorship and authenticity while exploring the interface between physical and digital worlds. Post-Internet art prompts viewers to examine their connections to technology and human interaction within our highly interconnected digital world through its exploration of complex global connections.
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