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Net art is a type of art that is created using the internet or other digital technologies. It is often characterized by its use of new media, such as digital video, audio, and animation. Net art can also be interactive, making use of hyperlinks and other forms of interactivity to engage the viewer.

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Overview and Quickfacts

Net art is a type of art that is created using the internet and digital technology. It is a relatively new type of art that has only emerged in the last few years. Net art is often created by artists who are interested in exploring the potential of the internet and digital technology as a new medium for art.

Can understand it also, as:
Internet art, web art, new media art

Categorize it as:
Impressionism, Modernism

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Detailed Description

Net art is a type of art that is created using the internet or other digital networks. It is a relatively new type of art, and it is still evolving. Net art can take many different forms, including websites, online games, and even social media posts. Some of the most famous net artists include JODI, Cory Arcangel, and Olia Lialina. JODI is known for their playful and often irreverent approach to art, while Cory Arcangel is known for his experimental and often humorous work. Olia Lialina is one of the pioneers of net art, and her work often explores the relationship between people and technology. One of the most famous net artworks is “My Boyfriend Came Back from the War” by Olia Lialina. This work is a website that tells the story of a woman whose boyfriend goes to war and never comes back. The work is interactive, and allows the viewer to make choices that affect the outcome of the story. Net art is a fascinating and ever-changing field of art, and it is sure to continue to evolve in the years to come.

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1. Net art is a type of art that is created using the Internet or other digital networks. 2. Net art can be created by anyone with access to the Internet, regardless of their location or artistic background. 3. Net art can take many different forms, including websites, online installations, digital videos, and more. 4. Net art often blurs the lines between art and technology, and between traditional art forms and new media. 5. Net art often uses found or appropriated images and text, and often incorporates elements of pop culture and mass media. 6. Net art is often highly experimental and exploratory, and often challenges traditional notions of art and artistic expression. 7. Net art is often collaborative, and many artists work together to create collective or group works. 8. Net art is often interactive, and viewers are often invited to participate in the work in some way. 9. Net art is often ephemeral, and many works are only accessible for a limited time or in a specific location. 10. Net art is often distributed freely and openly, and many artists allow their work to be copied, shared, and remixed. 11. Net art is often political, and many artists use their work to comment on social and political issues. 12. Net art is often personal, and many artists use their work to explore their own identities and experiences. 13. Net art is often playful, and many artists use humor and irony in their work. 14. Net art is often critical, and many artists use their work to critique the Internet and digital culture. 15. Net art is often reflective, and many artists use their work to examine the impact of technology on our lives. 16. Net art is often experimental, and many artists use new and innovative technologies in their work. 17. Net art is often global, and many artists use the Internet to connect with people from all over the world. 18. Net art is often local, and many artists use the Internet to connect with people from their own community. 19. Net art is often personal, and many artists use the Internet to share their own stories and experiences. 20. Net art is often communal, and many artists use the Internet to create and share new forms of art and expression.
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Artists, Paintings, and more

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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):

1. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) 2. Banksy (1974-) 3. Damien Hirst (1965-) 4. Jeff Koons (1955-) 5. Richard Prince (1949-) 6. Cindy Sherman (1954-) 7. John Baldessari (1931-) 8. Yoko Ono (1933-) 9. Bruce Nauman (1941-) 10. Gilbert & George (1942-) 11. Keith Haring (1958-1990) 12. Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) 13. Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) 14. Francis Bacon (1909-1992) 15. Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) 16. Mark Rothko (1903-1970) 17. Barnett Newman (1905-1970) 18. Ad Reinhardt (1913-1967) 19. Josef Albers (1888-1976) 20. Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) 21. Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) 22. Paul Klee (1879-1940) 23. Georges Seurat (1859-1891) 24. Claude Monet (1840-1926) 25. Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) 26. Paul CĂƒÂƒĂ‚ÂƒĂƒÂ‚Ă‚Â©zanne (1839-1906) 27. Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) 28. Rembrandt (1606-1669) 29. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) 30. Michelangelo (1475-1564)

Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)

1. “The Duchamp Effect” by Duchamp (1917) 2. “Nude Descending a Staircase” by Duchamp (1912) 3. “Fountain” by Duchamp (1917) 4. “L.H.O.O.Q.” by Duchamp (1919) 5. “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I” by Klimt (1907) 6. “The Kiss” by Klimt (1908) 7. “Tree of Life” by Klimt (1909) 8. “Beethoven Frieze” by Klimt (1902) 9. “The Virgin” by Munch (1895) 10. “The Scream” by Munch (1895) 11. “Madonna” by Munch (1895) 12. “The Starry Night” by van Gogh (1889) 13. “Cafe Terrace at Night” by van Gogh (1888) 14. “The Potato Eaters” by van Gogh (1885) 15. “Sunflowers” by van Gogh (1888) 16. “The Persistence of Memory” by Dali (1931) 17. “The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory” by Dali (1954) 18. “The Sacrament of the Last Supper” by Dali (1955) 19. “The Third of May 1808” by Goya (1814) 20. “The Colossus” by Goya (1808) 21. “The 2nd of May 1808” by Goya (1814) 22. “The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters” by Goya (1799) 23. “Guernica” by Picasso (1937) 24. “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon” by Picasso (1907) 25. “The Old Guitarist” by Picasso (1903) 26. “The Weeping Woman” by Picasso (1937) 27. “The Two Fridas” by Kahlo (1939) 28. “Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird” by Kahlo (1940) 29. “Diego and I” by Kahlo (1943) 30. “Self-Portrait on the Borderline between Mexico and the United States” by Kahlo (1932)

Epoch

The art style Net art emerged in the mid-1990s and is still ongoing.

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