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page 12000s in art
Frutiger Aero
graphic design style associated with the 2000s
internet art
art that uses the Internet as a medium or subject
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post-internet
thumb|"Chernobyl", from the "Computer Viruses" series, by Stepan Ryabchenko (2011).
Post-Internet is a loosely defined 21st-century art movement that generally referred to contemporary art concerning the concept of the Internet no longer being perceived as a novelty in society. In 2006, artist Marisa Olson coined the term "postinternet art" to describe her work. The term was then adopted by writer Gene McHugh who authored a blog titled "Post-Internet" in 2009, which further discussed and popularized the concept into a movement growing out of previous Internet Art.
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