How has the internet changed the way we interact with art?

Amalia Ulman, Juliana Huxtable, and the DIS collective interrogate the idea of the 'millennial' in 'I Was Raised on the Internet.'

The state of the millennial is a complex and nebulous thing. Some define Generation X by its widespread affinity for decorative succulents. Some note an eye for a very specific, and hotly debated, shade of apricot salmon pink. Others scorn millennials for the remorseless, cold-blooded murder of wine corks, the napkin industry, and may she rest in peace fabric softener.But perhaps one of the defining experiences that unifies the Y2K generation is the birth, sophistication, and pervasive influence of the internet, which has dramatically altered and continues to shift the way we communicate through social media, through the language of texting, or otherwise and how we process information.