A just-opened exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago seeks to put into language the idea of the ''millennial.'' focusing on how the advent of the internet has changed the way we experience the world.
Aptly named I Was Raised on the Internet, the landmark show features nearly 100 interactive artworks from 1998 to the present, spanning photography, painting, sculpture, film, and video, as well as emerging technologies, like Oculus Rift
and interactive computer works, and platforms like Facebook and Snapchat. Various pieces from a global curation of artists examine the impact of gaming, entertainment, smartphones, and social media, pointing to the emergence of original
vocabularies within the new millennium, as well as developing ways of processing culture as the result of constant online exchange.