“Off Book” is a PBS web series created by Kornhaber Brown that explores experimental and cutting edge artistic media. Covering everything from typography to product design to the evolution of music online, the series gives us an in-depth look at the all-encompassing digital world we live in today. For the second episode in Season 2, “Off Book” looks at art in the era of the Internet.
The Internet has obviously intensified connections between people across the planet. And in this episode, they examine the impact of this new interconnectivity on the art world. Traditional funding models are dissolving, new forms of expressing ownership have arisen to accomodate for remix culture, and artists are finding ways to connect physical art experiences with the World Wide Web. By bringing more people into the creative process, the whole process has changed.
1 comment
Connor says:
Mar 27, 2012
Great stuff. Can’t imagine what the future holds and also can’t believe people lived without the Internet.