Internet-Shaped Culture Exhibit to Open This Saturday in New York

Postmasters Gallery in New York is hosting a multimedia avant-garde exhibit from February 28 to April 4 called The Future is Not What it Used to Be, featuring nine Internet-driven artists.

Postmasters Gallery in New York is hosting The Future is Not What it Used to Be from February 28 to April 4. The multimedia avant-garde exhibit is based on Internet-shaped culture and multimedia art, featuring drawings, photographs, sculptures, videos, and online projects that are used to convey social interaction in our world today.

Take a look back at our magazine feature on interactive-technology artist JooYoun Paek.

Artists included in the exhibit:

Kevin Bewersdorf: www.maximumsorrow.com
Charles Broskoski
: www.supercentral.org/9
Marc Horowitz
: www.ineedtostopsoon.com
Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung
: www.tinkin.com
Kristin Lucas
: www.169.pair.com/klucas/archive
Michael Mandiberg
: www.mandiberg.com
Eva and Franco Mattes: www.0100101110101101.org
Joe McKay: www.homepage.mac.com/joester5/art
JooYoun Paek: www.jooyounpaek.com

Postmasters Gallery: www.postmastersart.com