For me, the internet was the medium of democratic access, which in time will be available to all. |
Ágnes Eperjesi, artist |
The screen that used to be such a treat – a site for pleasure and for toying around – I now associate primarily with work and boredom. What used to be a happy, endlessly surprising and engaging place is now where I go to order Chinese food or deal with my credit card company. So, now, when I think about getting creative, the screen is definitely not the place I wanna go to have my fun. |
Erich Nagler, Welcome to My Chronic Internet Freak-Out Syndrome, 2013 Read the whole article! |
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Nowadays, you have to catch someone's attention right away, they're not trying to seduce us anymore. The first interface gives you instant access to all the information. The magic of discovery is fading. |
László Révész, artist |
Ágnes Hegedűs, Handsight, interactive installation, 1991–94 >>> |
Of all utopias, those that only have a lifetime of a single generation represent the greatest challenge. >>> |
Miklós Peternák, József Mélyi |
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Exhibition catalogue by Hungarian National Gallery, Hungarian Arists and the Computer, 2016 |
The End ... (?) |
Vacuum TV, 1994–97 >>> |