Now, it seems to me that - ifwelook atthecurrentartscene - it isa certain kindof the so-called timebased art that doesreflectatthe bestthiscontemporarycondition.
In the real world, the farther away an object is, the slower it seems to move. (That is why the horizon appears motionless, and is reassuring to lookat during a bout of seasickness.) This means that shrinking a virtual scene, which makes it look farther away, also makes it appear to move more slowly.
Many thought the bubble spelled the end of serious investment in the Internet and technology sectors for decades to come, but you only have to lookat the current investment scene and the amazing growth of services from Spotify to Etsy to realize this is certainly not the case.