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  • Writer's pictureSara Fraser

Reading Blog #3


The article "Web Work: A History of Internet Art" explores the history of Internet art, a genre that emerged with the development of the Internet in the 1990s. The term "net.art" was coined to describe this art form, which is characterized by its use of digital technologies and networked communication.

The article discusses various themes and approaches that have characterized internet art over the years, including interactivity, hacking, and social critique. The article features profiles of several key figures in the history of internet art, including JODI, Olia Lialina, and Cory Arcangel. The emergence of online galleries and forums provided a platform for artists to share their work. It also explores the various themes and techniques that have been employed in internet art, including interactive and participatory installations, online performances, and net-based sculptures.

The article provides a comprehensive overview of the history of internet art and its evolution over the past few decades. It highlights the ways in which this art form has challenged traditional notions of art and explored new possibilities for artistic expression in the digital age.








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