Anyone else think the term ‘DIGITAL RENAISSANCE’ is so cringe….
and is probably the biggest tell that you don’t know art history.
Renaissance means rebirth. Given this is fundamentally a new meta it doesn’t apply. It feels antiquated and not contemporary.
Digital art was niche for 60 years before NFTs, so renaissance feels like we are trying to go back to some Arcadian state. No utopia ever existed. It makes digital art feel regressive.
It’s lazy. Renaissance is such a broad yet historically specific term, it sounds like you Googled art history and chose the first term you found.
Just call it digital art….
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