Abbey Pusz continues with the second presentation in a two-part series. Digital Local: The Post Internet Artists finds us at a turn in which the Internet has become ubiquitous, and asks how this has affected art. Looking at both its early and late period, we find a project that spans satire, culture-jamming, the organisation of digital communities, conceptualism, portraiture and a reinvestment in the modernist project of abstraction. This presentation seeks to clarify the political and aesthetic vision of the Post-Internet movement. This talk connects to Jak Ritger and Abbey Pusz’s artist residency in the Unsound Discord. Followed by a conversation with Günseli Yalcinkaya from Dazed.
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