
doi: 10.23882/cdig.240997
Postmodernity came to break with the Enlightenment ideals, leading to the total bankruptcy of the concepts of the past considered certain and true. The construction of reality began to be expressed through screens where artistic production found new bases through what Lévy called cyberculture. By discussing these concepts, which are interconnected through new digital expressions, we intend to understand to what extent cyberculture can constitute a basis for artistic expression without breaking with the anthropological ideals that still define contemporary times.
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