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Internet art (also known as net art) is a form of new media art distributed via the Internet.

This form
of art circumvents the traditional dominance of the physical gallery and museum system. In many
cases, the viewer is drawn into some kind of interaction with the work of art. Artists working in this
manner are sometimes referred to as net artists.

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/feb/02/art-in-the-age-of-the-internet-exhibition-
boston

https://medium.com/digital-art-weekly/net-art-post-internet-art-new-aesthetics-the-fundamentals-
of-art-on-the-internet-55dcbd9d6a5

https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/how-the-internet-changed-art-steven-murphy/index.html

https://magazine.artland.com/agents-of-change-internet-net-art-how-the-world-wide-web-has-
affected-the-way-we-make-art/

https://www.plutobooks.com/blog/art-and-capitalism/

https://news.artnet.com/market/how-the-art-world-became-the-art-industry-1710228

https://ocula.com/magazine/conversations/aaajiao-nft-blockchain-future/

file:///C:/Users/matth/Downloads/omar-kholeif-you-are-here-art-after-the-internet-1.pdf

https://rhizome.org/editorial/2018/nov/21/get-off-the-internet-zach-blass-contra-internet-
inversion-practice-1/

https://culturetwo.wordpress.com/2014/03/

quotes

 “There’s a general misperception when we talk about online culture. Everyone is so obsessed with
the internet, but to me, it’s a historical phenomenon. It will be superseded by other networks in the
future.” – Eduardo Kacs (quote taken from Medium.com)

“increased change also means that certain aspects of culture become rapidly outdated” – Ed Halter
(quote taken from Medium.com, original from Foreword (Ed Halter) – published in You Are Here: Art
After the Internet – Published by HOME and Space, 2018, edited by Omar Kholeif)

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