Rata de Internet is a multidisciplinary artist from Spain whose provocative digital practice explores the complex intersections of internet culture, identity, and contemporary society. Emerging in the late 2010s, Rata de Internet first gained attention for their sharp social commentary and experimental use of memes, glitch aesthetics, and viral media fragments, repurposing online ephemera as both material and subject. Their work spans digital collage, video installations, and online interventions, often employing humor and irony to question the authenticity of mediated experience and the commodification of the self in networked spaces.
Drawing on a background in graphic design and a deep engagement with youth subcultures, Rata de Internet’s visual language is frenetic and playful, yet underpinned by a critical engagement with issues such as surveillance, digital labor, and the politics of visibility. Their projects have been featured in online exhibitions, Spanish art spaces, and international digital art festivals, solidifying Rata de Internet’s reputation as a distinctive and incisive voice within contemporary Spanish art.
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