Digital Culture

Visual lineages formed after networks and machine vision became everyday conditions, moving between screens, objects, exhibitions, surveillance and past visions of the future.

Dictionary entry

  1. The New Aesthetic 2011– / Aesthetic

    James Bridle's New Aesthetic names the way machine vision and network imagery leak into physical culture through pixels, satellite views, detection boxes and sensor errors.

  2. Post-Internet Art 2000s– / Aesthetic

    Post-Internet art treats the internet as an ordinary condition of life and production, turning the circulation between online images, objects, exhibitions and documentation into the work.

  3. Retrofuturism 1970s– / Aesthetic

    Retrofuturism revisits futures imagined in the past through their vehicles, materials, advertising and cosmic visions, preserving both their hope and their blind spots.

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