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Net Art: Recovery, Digital Saturation, and Art Conquest

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This lecture explores the evolution of Net art, focusing on recovery, instability, and digital saturation. It delves into the artistic practices linked to digital technology, the emergence of NFTs, and the impact of blockchain technology on the art world.

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