"When society loses the community of the society of myth, it must lose all the references of a really common language until the time when the rifts within the inactive community can be surmounted by the inauguration of the real historical community. When art, which was the common language of social inaction, becomes independent art in the modern sense, emerging from its original religious universe and becoming individual production of separate works, it too experiences the movement that dominates the history of the entirety of separate culture. The affirmation of its independence is the beginning of its disintegration."
Debord, Guy. Society of the Spectacle, Black & Red, 1983. #186
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More optimisitcally, the death of an old art grands the birth of the new. The the new art is always referential of the old - the spirit remains, the commoditiy/technology allows new methodology.
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