Today I’m diving into the realm of early internet art, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. So, buckle up, and let’s get started.
First off, I started digging around to see what this whole “early internet art” thing was about. Turns out, it’s art made using computers back in the day, like from 1994 to 1998-ish, when the internet was just getting its groove on. Artists used it to share their stuff online and even made programs to create artwork. Pretty cool, right?
Then, I got to thinking, “How did these artists even get their work out there without the usual art galleries and stuff?” Well, it seems like the internet was their playground. They could do their thing without all the usual gatekeepers, and it didn’t matter if they were on the fringes of the art world. The internet let them connect with others who were into the same kind of weird and wonderful stuff.
So, I started playing around with some old-school tools, trying to get a feel for what these early internet artists were working with. It was clunky, it was pixelated, but it was also kind of awesome. You could really see the creativity bursting through the limitations of the tech.
- I messed around with some basic image manipulation, taking stuff I found online and twisting it into new forms.
- I even dabbled in making some simple programs that generated patterns and images. It was like coding, but with an artistic twist.
The more I experimented, the more I realized how the internet changed the game for artists. Suddenly, anyone could share their work with a global audience, no fancy gallery connections needed. And with the tech getting better all the time, artists could push boundaries and make art that was never possible before.
Wrapping it up
This whole journey into early internet art has been a blast. It’s like stepping back in time, but also seeing the seeds of the crazy digital art world we live in today. The internet democratized art in a way that was unheard of before, and it’s fascinating to see how artists embraced it and made it their own. I created some interesting stuff.
So, yeah, that’s my take on the elements of early internet art. It’s a bit rough around the edges, but it’s full of passion and creativity. And that’s what art is all about, right?