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The internet didn’t just change how we communicate. It quietly changed what identity even means. This 30-minute documentary explores Post-Internet Art and the unsettling idea that identity, once private and stable, is now constantly visible, editable, and performed. We live in a world where profiles replace introductions, metrics replace attention, and silence feels suspicious. Long after the internet stopped feeling new, artists began responding not to technology itself—but to the psychological condition of living inside it. Through the work of contemporary artists like Petra Cortright, this film examines how online presence reshaped selfhood, memory, authenticity, and everyday behavior. Webcam performances, digital paintings, and hybrid physical works reveal a world where the line between public and private no longer holds. This is not a video about apps, algorithms, or trends. It’s about what it feels like to exist in a culture of constant visibility. A quiet, cinematic episode from Crossroads of Art, tracing how art responds when an entire way of living changes—without asking permission. post internet art how the internet changed identity identity and social media contemporary art documentary petra cortright digital culture and art art and technology internet and selfhood