We can understand social networks as frames to our art. But which kind of frame? How does it interfere with our art, and what does it say when we place an art object within it? To whom our art is presented when it is shown in this environment? Social Networks seem open and ready to receive everything we wanna present, but at the same time, we dance like electrons within it, when we try to have our voice really heard. Social networks are thought to give us political voice, but this is not true for most of the time. NFT decentralization is like mass communication decentralization: we now can talk to everybody, but not everybody in fact will hear you. To be heard and to be seen is the greatest weapon of our times, for the citizen and for the artist. Can we go beyond this frame? Can we go beyond the limitations of social networks and to be really heard? Can we place our art outside the frame of social networks and give it an environment that stimulates a different experience? Are virtual worlds a way to scape this limitations, or are they just another frame? Is there a way to scape?
Conceptual Frame #05: The Social Network Frame
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Conceptual Frame #05: The Social Network Frame
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We can understand social networks as frames to our art. But which kind of frame? How does it interfere with our art, and what does it say when we place an art object within it? To whom our art is presented when it is shown in this environment? Social Networks seem open and ready to receive everything we wanna present, but at the same time, we dance like electrons within it, when we try to have our voice really heard. Social networks are thought to give us political voice, but this is not true for most of the time. NFT decentralization is like mass communication decentralization: we now can talk to everybody, but not everybody in fact will hear you. To be heard and to be seen is the greatest weapon of our times, for the citizen and for the artist. Can we go beyond this frame? Can we go beyond the limitations of social networks and to be really heard? Can we place our art outside the frame of social networks and give it an environment that stimulates a different experience? Are virtual worlds a way to scape this limitations, or are they just another frame? Is there a way to scape?