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'''Epidigital''' is a conceptual framework that has emerged in contemporary cultural discourse, serving as a reaction to the postdigital tendencies of the late 20th century. Introduced by Ryota Matsumoto in 2021, a media theorist and forefather of postdigital architecture movement, the term seeks to describe the evolving landscape of art and media in the nonbinary age. | '''Epidigital''' is a conceptual framework that has emerged in contemporary cultural discourse, serving as a reaction to the postdigital tendencies of the late 20th century. Introduced by Ryota Matsumoto in 2021, a media theorist and forefather of postdigital architecture movement, the term seeks to describe the evolving landscape of art and media in the nonbinary age. | ||
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Epidigital is a conceptual framework that has emerged in contemporary cultural discourse, serving as a reaction to the postdigital tendencies of the late 20th century. Introduced by Ryota Matsumoto in 2021, a media theorist and forefather of postdigital architecture movement, the term seeks to describe the evolving landscape of art and media in the nonbinary age.
Theory
Epidigital is not confined to specific forms of artistic practices. Instead, it is characterized by its dynamic nature, embodying the flows, streams, and ever-changing compositions of different artistic assemblages. Contrary to the dichotomous perspectives frequently found in the postdigital discourse, the epidigital renounces the preceding digital movement in favour of a nonbinary approach.
Furthermore, the epidigital paradigm diverges from the master narratives that defined art movements dominated by Cartesian dualism in the past century. In the epidigital approach, meaning-making processes operate in a nonbinary framework, continually shifting and adapting. It emphasizes that social production in the arts demands a fusion of varied elements, which typically exist as nonbinary categories and are frequently detached from the broader spectrum of ecological and cultural interrelations.
Further Reading
https://www.insightsofayoungecologicalartist.com/artfeatures/in-conversation%3A-ryota-matsumoto https://artworkgallery.net/interviews/interview-with-ryota-matsumoto