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This book explores the effects of the Instagram platform on the
making and viewing of art. Authors Lachlan MacDowall and Kylie
Budge critically analyse the ways Instagram has influenced artists,
art spaces, art institutions and art audiences, and ultimately
contemporary aesthetic experience. The book argues that more than
simply being a container for digital photography, the architecture
of Instagram represents a new relationship to the image and to
visual experience, a way of shaping ocular habits and social
relations. Following a detailed analysis of the structure of
Instagram – the tactile world of affiliation (‘follows’),
aesthetics (‘likes’) and attention (‘comments’) – the
book examines how art spaces, audiences and aesthetics are key to
understanding its rise. The book will be of interest to scholars
working in art history, design, digital culture, cultural studies,
sociology, education, business, media and communication studies.
This book explores the effects of the Instagram platform on the
making and viewing of art. Authors Lachlan MacDowall and Kylie
Budge critically analyse the ways Instagram has influenced artists,
art spaces, art institutions and art audiences, and ultimately
contemporary aesthetic experience. The book argues that more than
simply being a container for digital photography, the architecture
of Instagram represents a new relationship to the image and to
visual experience, a way of shaping ocular habits and social
relations. Following a detailed analysis of the structure of
Instagram - the tactile world of affiliation ('follows'),
aesthetics ('likes') and attention ('comments') - the book examines
how art spaces, audiences and aesthetics are key to understanding
its rise. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art
history, design, digital culture, cultural studies, sociology,
education, business, media and communication studies.
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