#artoffline (DVD)

#artoffline (DVD)

$21.20
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What happens to art in the Internet age?What happens to art in the Internet age?The philosophers, artists and exhibition makers in this documentary believe that endless reproduction liberates art from a muddled art market and an undemocratic exhibition circuit. A couple of critics wonder whether the urge for physical objects is really just a nostalgic fetishism. Today, taking selfies is part of the experience of visiting a museum. Digital technology has completely transformed the experience of art forever.The spirit of Walter Benjamin circles above the documentary #artoffline. The German philosopher argued in 1936 that the technological reproducibility of artworks changes the nature of art in an essential sense-- the aura of the work could not possibly survive such doubling. Almost everyone you hear in #artoffline-- philosophers, artists, exhibition makers-- disagrees with Benjamin. They think that, in the era of the internet and virtual reality, the demand for authenticity has become

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