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How the Internet is Helping the Music Industry | Will Johnson

The music industry is dying. At least, this is the common expression among music businessmen. The availability of music for cheap prices and the...

by Meghan Rosatelli October 21, 2013January 19, 2022
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The Demise of net.art: A Look At Artifacts Past | Kenta Murakami

The absorption of radical art movements by the mainstream has become a cliché of the avant-garde. “Subversion to assimilation to absorption”: a cycle net.artist...

by Meghan Rosatelli October 21, 2013September 14, 2020
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Living in Loser City: an interview with the creators | Francesca Lyn

Recently I had the chance to talk to the founders of a new online venture, Loser City. Loser City is a cross-platform arts and...

by Meghan Rosatelli October 21, 2013October 15, 2021
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Dead Man’s Bell: Virilio’s Tele-vision & the Cybernetic Eternity | Norberto Gomez Jr.

“These creatures are nothing but pure motorized instinct. We must not be lulled by the concept of these are family members or friends. They...

by Meghan Rosatelli October 21, 2013April 5, 2022
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Collecting Male Tears: Misandry and Weaponized Femininity on the Internet | Jillian Horowitz

“Gee, isn’t it awful for women to hate men?” With the ironic opening to her October 1972 piece for the Village Voice entitled “The...

by Meghan Rosatelli October 21, 2013March 19, 2018
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Virtual Interworlds

What does it mean for something to be virtual? And what does it mean for something to be a world? These are the questions...

by Meghan Rosatelli January 7, 2013March 19, 2018
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Editor’s Note

Issue 19 Note:

The Digital America Team welcomes you to Issue 19. We received dozens of diverse submissions this spring. Whether it was  multi-media or sound art, video or still images, our newest issue demonstrates topical and intriguing themes that are expressed through a wide range of digital art forms. 

If you only have a few minutes, consider checking out three formidable works that demonstrate the variety of digital art talents:

Yasmine Anlan Huang | Illogical Innocence

Andy DiLallo | Steal this Sticker

Jamie Kessler | Soundscape of Motherhood

Digital America is open for submissions and welcomes artists to submit their work to submissions@digitalamerica.org.

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