Internet-art-oriente... report on Internet Core (substack.com) | |
"I believe that more than circulating through an attention economy, art is more evaluated in terms of involvement (that explains the success of NFTs used as profile pictures and of communities growing around relatable personalities). (...) I would say there's a formal urgency more than a practical one. There is a seek for works that aren't fully digestible and patinated, but a bit dissonant, unsatisfying, incomprehensible, and chaotic." I agree with what Twee Whistler points here, I think that everything that has to do with being part of a group, the shared human experience, is always something that awakens something in us, and nowadays, the more niche your group is, the better. | |