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Reading Blog #3

"Web Work: A History of Internet Art" offers insight into the development of internet art and its impact on the contemporary art world. The article traces the evolution of internet art from its earliest beginnings in the 1990s to its current form, highlighting key artists and their contributions to the field. One of the key points that the article highlights is the democratization of art that the internet has enabled. With the internet, artists no longer need to rely on galleries or museums to showcase their work. They can simply upload their creations to the web and make them accessible to a global audience. This has given rise to a new generation of artists who are not bound by traditional art world conventions and are able to experiment with new forms and media.

Another interesting aspect of internet art that the article explores is the interactivity that it offers. Unlike traditional art forms, internet art allows for the viewer to actively engage with the work, often blurring the line between artist and audience. This has led to the emergence of new forms of collaboration between artists and viewers, as well as new ways of experiencing art. It opened my eyes to a relatively new art form that has already had a significant impact on the contemporary art world. The article provides a comprehensive overview of the history and development of internet art, and offers valuable insights into the future of this rapidly evolving field. As the internet continues to reshape our world, it seems like internet art will play a greater role in the art world, pushing artistic boundaries and challenging traditional styles in new and exciting ways. It's interesting to see just how far we've come since the invention of the internet and I'm excited to see how these viewer and artist relationships will grow in the future.





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