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- Title
ARTE Y REDES SOCIALES: PRÁCTICAS POSTDIGITALES, PRIVACIDAD E IDENTIDADES.
- Authors
Muñoz del Amo, Áurea; del Amo, Muñoz; Hernández Acuaviva, Helena
- Abstract
We live in the 'age of access' (Rifkin, 2000), a new hyperconnected time, in which anyone with a digital device and the Internet has at its disposal an immeasurable and heterogeneous amount of information. However, the people who inhabit the virtual world have the need to attend to the communicational pressure exerted by social networks, forcing them to remain connected in multi-user mode to numerous channels in parallel. We are in an era in which it is no longer so important to 'own', but it is to 'taste' and 'live' the ephemeral moment on the net. Art, always in perpetual evolution and open to transformation, has undoubtedly been determined by contemporary technological advances. Since the emergence of Web 2.0, with the accelerated incursion of networks, society has experienced a revolutionary change in the way of relating and communicating and, likewise, the cybernetic evolution has permeated the artistic practices of the 21st century.
- Publication
Bellas Artes, 2023, Issue 17, p235
- ISSN
1645-761X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.25145/j.bartes.2023.17.12