Nowadays, daily-use of a computer, notebook, tablet, and other display is common. Thanks to the development of new technologies, we are gradually moving from textual-cultural to hypertextual expression.
The Internet is a relatively new data medium and requires a new method of reading and working with information, a field of research still in its infancy. New media, coupled with technical advances (in addition to art), brings about a cultural transformation of mass society through a wealth of easily accessible visual data with different purposes and content.
Contemporary life in our global society manifests itself in two ways: everyday life in the real world without a connection and a digital platform through which one is connected via a screen. The comparison of these two life platforms in terms of human self-realization and communication is the subject of my research.
The rapid development of the Internet and digital technologies is also reflected in art education as well as the creations of students without the use of computers.