On Remembering a Post-Digital Future
We have always been post-digital or at least I cannot recall a time when art wasn’t? To claim this is surely ridiculous, as the post condition demands the prior instantiation of a digital state that purportedly did not begin until the mid 1970s. Yet if, for a moment, we entertain the idea that art...
Main Author: | James Charlton |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Digital Aesthetics Research Cener
2014-06-01
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Series: | A Peer-Reviewed Journal About |
Online Access: | https://aprja.net//article/view/116094 |
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