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  • Writer's pictureLiam Hanagan

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The article "Web Work: A History of Internet Art" by Rachel Greene shares a comprehensive overview of the evolution of internet art from the early 1990s to the turn of the millennium. The author highlights how internet art emerged as a response to the expanding digital landscape, as artists began to experiment with the unique possibilities offered by the networked environment.One of the key takeaways from the article is the importance of context in internet art. In they article they talk about how the internet art is not simply about creating works that can be accessed online ,rather, it is about exploring the social, cultural, and technological conditions that shape our understanding of the digital world. Another notable aspect of the article is the emphasis on collaboration and participation in internet art. The author talks about how artists have used the internet to create things like we do for our class. The article provides a unique insight into the history of internet art and its evolution over time. It underscores the importance of context, collaboration, and experimentation in this field and highlights the unique oportunities offered by the networked environment. it will be interesting to see how internet art continues to develop and adapt to new technologies and social conditions in the future.

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