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.

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  1. The New Aesthetic 2011– / Imaginaire

    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– / Imaginaire

    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– / Imaginaire

    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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