Overall, I find Internet Art very admirable, especially after reading this article! I love how it was first came to be because of an accidental email glitch (which I didn’t know beforehand) , but gave enough inspiration to spark a movement in the 90s in which people experimented with this new medium of art. I also think that, in a time where the internet was just starting to become a very relevant phenomenon, that trying to navigate these new concepts along with trying to experiment with internet art as a new style was especially difficult. But, it is tremendously admirable because they were able to do just that.
Also, I think it is really interesting to think about the advancement of the internet and technology today, and what that means for internet art. If anything, their canvas expands and grows as we expand the realm of technology and what is possible. Looking at all of the examples of internet art and artists that were sprinkled around this article, I am excited to see how they use these new means of creating art. Also, I am curious to see if this will effect the internet art community. As I understood from the article, there is actually quite a following of internet artists (almost like a fandom for art?). I have never heard of this kind of immense following for any particular artist or style of art, so I’m interested to see what kind of changes will come to the fanbase along with these changes and advancements in regards to the internet itself.