Art has always been fundamentally intertwined with technology. New techniques and materials have constantly allowed artists to innovate and create new types of works. In this instalment of our ongoing digital art investigation we examine the weird, boundary-pushing world of internet art.
Since I haven't had the luck to be born and to grow up in The United States of America, or any other Western country, but rather an occupation-torn post-Soviet state that has just regained its freedom, I've never actually seen or touched half of the things on this list. And, yet, looking at all these Poo-chi dogs, Polly Pockets, and things like phone charms, I feel a massive wave of 2000s nostalgia!
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Every PostPet installer/updater that has been archived by the Wayback Machine, collected into a single archive. It consists of trials for V1, V2 (Japanese,...
Everywhere you look, Y2K is making waves in visual culture. As we go deeper into the 90s and 2000s, the early internet look is becoming one of the biggest