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Hover text: 2017 called, but I couldn't understand what they were saying over all the screams.
(via xkcd: 2009 Called)
The twentieth century took it upon itself to break down our relationship with language and to violently deconstruct the image. Even as our web literacy increases, our capacity to understand its increasing ubiquity remains at the level of the ‘user’, the consumer of a seemingly hermetic abstraction. Art might like to talk about what it feels like to live through social media, but by and large artists find themselves complicit like everyone else; they are always 12 steps behind the tech companies; the parameters of their freedom are established elsewhere.
Gary Zhexi Zhang
Convergence is ubiquitous and if you think complex things are difficult to make, well, with great respect, think again.
Professor Conway Morris
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