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Tag Archives: hybrid reality
DIGITAL ATHENS/DIGITAL SPARTA
As we continue to move into the digital frontiers it may be helpful to see cyberspace in terms of maps, one of which would have a pole marked Digital Athens, the other marked Digital Sparta. We live between the poles … Continue reading
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THE FRACTAL FUTURE: Hybrid reality and the New Aesthetic
While we are still learning the vocabulary that describes the digital spaces that occupy so much of our time, add ‘new aesthetic‘ and ‘hybrid reality‘ to your list, alongside augmentation, virtual, and singularity. Art has always reflected culture, so it … Continue reading