PILproject– The Meme, the Roskomnadzor and Memetics
Over the past couple of years, the Internet meme reached new heights of popularity in western culture. During this time, Continue reading
Over the past couple of years, the Internet meme reached new heights of popularity in western culture. During this time, Continue reading
Digitalised information has lately increased its domain and influence, relying on a hypnotising textual abundance derived from the conceptual and Continue reading
Rebecca Edwards, of arebyte, interviews artist Rosana Antolí whose residency, and current exhibition Virtual Choreography, maps the local area by researching the common Continue reading
PILproject (PIL) sets out to delve into the political value of its growing meme collection following on from the previous Continue reading
CtC’s Artist of the Month for August is Germany-based, Russian artist Olia Lialina (1971, Moscow). Stealing the attention of an Continue reading
While the debate over the lineage of the Internet, from net.art to Post-Internet is a hotly discussed topic – the Continue reading
There was a time when pigment or stone were sovereign mediums in art production, when the tangible market was the Continue reading
YouTube, the video sharing website launched in 2005, is ostensibly a website with a simple concept, where users may upload, Continue reading