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Revision as of 13:32, 28 October 2024
Contents
Names
- Post-Internet Music
- Post Internet Music
Artists & Creatives
- Fatima Al Qadiri
- Kai (Kari) Altmann aka Hitashya
- Claire Boucher aka Grimes
- Holly Herndon
Curators, Writers and Theorists
Events
Exhibitions & Catalogues
Discussions & Panels
Publications
Books
Magazines, Journals, Blogs
Post-Internet Sound, a crowdsourced database of sound and music works started by Holly Herndon & Jennifer Walshe in 2015.
Videos, Podcasts, Radio
Essays, Articles, Book Chapters
- Charlie Jones, "Grimes is leading a generation of online musicians to the material world. The post-internet pop that Grimes pioneered suggests a world beyond the digital that no-one expected.", Dummy Magazine, London and Online, 22 May 2012.
- "An Overview of the Post-Internet Art Movement and How it has Changed Music", Wax Cylinder, May 11 2017.
- Michael Waugh, "'My laptop is an extension of my memory and self': Post-Internet identity, virtual intimacy and digital queering in online popular music", Popular Music 36:2, Cambridge University Press, 2017.
- Adam Harper, "Charting the Evolution of Post-Internet Music", Redbull.com, 3 Oct 2018.
Theses
- Michael Waugh, Music That Actually Matters? Post-Internet Musicians, Retromania and Authenticity in Online Popular Musical Milieux, Cambridge: Anglia Ruskin University, 2015. PhD Thesis.
- Khristopher R. K. Ohlendorf, On the Internet by Means of Popular Music: The Cases of Grimes and Childish Gambino, London, Canada: The University of Western Ontario, 2016, 157 pp. Master's thesis.
Conferences & Symposia
See Also
Post-internet Art, New World, Post-Digital, Interculturalism, Transculturalism, Third Culture, New Materialism