Post-Internet Art
Post-Internet Art refers to a movement that emerged in the late 2000s, characterized by the influence of the internet on contemporary art practices. Artists in this genre often explore themes related to digital culture, social media, and the impact of technology on society. They utilize various mediums, including digital installations, video art, and online platforms, to engage with their audience.
This form of art challenges traditional notions of creativity and authorship, as it often incorporates elements from internet memes, virtual reality, and social networks. Post-Internet Art reflects the complexities of living in a digital age, prompting viewers to reconsider their relationship with technology and the internet.