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The Everywhere Museum of Everything is a research and action proposal
founded on the array of aestheticised online content, which can be
purposefully and critically curated in order to create a meaningful territory of
contemporary online culture, art and knowledge creation. This abundance of
content is rooted in a culture of consumerism, blackboxed mobile
applications and social networks. Individual experiences in the physical world
have been transformed by onlineness, a combination of the pervasive use of
mobile devices and applications over Internet access, used to share opinions
and evidence through original and remixed media, often complemented by
hashtagging. Even if the majority of this content quickly becomes irrelevant
and forgotten, it can still be accessed through an augmented view of the
world, as digital media is frequently anchored to locations through geotagging or referencing. This vast collection lacks systematization and
classification, but presents multiple possibilities for artists, curators and scholars.
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Aestheticisation Augmented reality Blackboxing Locative media art Digital urban art
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Taylor & Francis