Lecture

Net art: Digital Instability, Artistic Identities, and Saturation

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This lecture delves into the world of Net art, exploring themes such as digital instability, artistic identities, and the saturation of the online space. It discusses the evolution of Net art since the mid-1990s, distinguishing it from traditional art forms and highlighting its interactive and collaborative nature. The lecture also covers key Net art collectives like Jodi and their pioneering work in web-based art. Additionally, it examines the impact of blockchain technology on art, showcasing examples such as Crypto Kitties and Beeple's 'Everydays: The First 5000 Days'. Through a series of slides, the lecture provides insights into the diverse and ever-evolving landscape of digital art.

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