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  2. Twittering Machine - Wikipedia

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    Twittering Machine has invited very different opinions on its meaning, which Gardner's Art Through the Ages (2009) suggests is characteristic of Klee's work: "Perhaps no other artist of the 20th century matched Klee's subtlety as he deftly created a world of ambiguity and understatement that draws each viewer into finding a unique interpretation of the work."

  3. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Twitter, officially known as X since 2023, is a social networking service.It is one of the world's largest social media platforms and one of the most-visited websites. [4] [5] Users can share short text messages, images, and videos in short posts commonly known as "tweets" (officially "posts") and like other users' content. [6]

  4. dril - Wikipedia

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    @dril is a pseudonymous Twitter user best known for his idiosyncratic style of absurdist humor and non-sequiturs.The account and the character associated with the tweets are all commonly referred to as dril (the account's username on Twitter) or wint (the account's intermittent display name), both rendered lowercase but often capitalized by others.

  5. Tweet - Wikipedia

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    Tweet often refers to: Tweet (bird call), a type of bird vocalization; Tweet (social media), a post on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter)

  6. Illustration - Wikipedia

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    Although all fine art trained, their reputations were gained primarily as illustrators. Historically, Punch was most influential in the 1840s and 1850s. The magazine was the first to use the term " cartoon " to describe a humorous illustration and its widespread use led to John Leech being known as the world's first " cartoonist ". [ 14 ]

  7. Post-Internet - Wikipedia

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    Post-Internet is a loosely-defined term [1] that was coined by artist/curator Marisa Olson in an attempt to describe her practice. [3] It emerged from mid-2000s discussions about Internet art by Gene McHugh (author of a blog titled "Post-Internet"), and Artie Vierkant (artist, and creator of Image Object sculpture series). [4]

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  9. Internet art - Wikipedia

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    Internet art (also known as net art or web art) is a form of new media art distributed via the Internet. This form of art circumvents the traditional dominance of the physical gallery and museum system.