Social Networks and Artistic Creation:

Connected with Desolation

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17561/rtc.23.6930

Keywords:

Social Media, Art, Artistic creation, Art and Sociology

Abstract

Being an artist today, or, doing artistic creation, is definitely an anti-system practice. The fight against our technological environment, against the alienation suggested by social networks, and in general, against the political-economic system, is our greatest premise. In the following article, we break down what are the stumbling blocks that make creating art today a difficult experience and hard to be interesting. In addition, we will establish, based on the thoughts of different authors, what are the necessary premises to carry out artistic practice.

 

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Published

2023-01-01

How to Cite

Moreno García, P.E. (2023) “Social Networks and Artistic Creation: : Connected with Desolation”, Tercio Creciente, 23(23), pp. 143–152. doi:10.17561/rtc.23.6930.