post-internet art

Joana Moll and Digital Colonialism: Infrastructure, Surveillance, and Environmental Impact

Joana Moll, an artist and researcher based in Barcelona and Berlin, develops work that critically investigates the impacts of techno-capitalist narratives on the literacy of machines, humans, and ecosystems. Her projects address key contemporary issues, such as the materiality of the internet, surveillance, social profiling, digital interfaces, and the energy consumption of technological infrastructures. The […]

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The Materiality of the Virtual: Aesthetic and Conceptual Paradigms in Post-Internet Art

Post-internet art embodies a historical rupture in twenty-first-century artistic practices, establishing itself through an intrinsic relationship with digital technologies. This cultural phenomenon manifests a critical positioning towards the omnipresence of the internet in contemporary society, articulating complex formulations regarding the intersection between materiality and virtuality. The dissolution of boundaries between digital and physical domains underpins

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