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The internet as a creative practice

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Stephen Knezovich
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Artist and writer Kening Zhu with a manifesto for operating online:

“Rather than constantly consuming, or allowing ourselves to be consumed, we focus our attention, fullheartedly, to creating. Rather than performing our lives and businesses in pursuit of an end goal, we live the internet as a way of being — as an expression of our creative process and practice, made public. [...] For me, this kind of freedom in process can ONLY truly happen outside of social media platforms — because to be plugged into the system is to sell your autonomy in exchange for ‘ease of connection’ with an existing network.”

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