PostArtificial
PostArtificial is a contemporary art movement that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by its exploration of the intersection between art and technology. The term "PostArtificial" was coined to distinguish this movement from earlier forms of art that incorporated technology, such as kinetic art or digital art. PostArtificial artists often use advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, and virtual reality to create their works. These technologies are not merely tools for the artists but are integral to the conceptual and aesthetic choices they make. The movement is influenced by the rapid advancements in technology and the philosophical questions they raise about identity, creativity, and the nature of art itself. PostArtificial artworks can take various forms, including installations, performances, and digital art pieces. They often challenge traditional notions of authorship, originality, and the role of the artist in the creative process. The movement has gained significant attention and recognition in the art world, with many PostArtificial artists exhibiting their works in prestigious galleries and museums around the globe.