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Analysis of the Characteristics and Development Trends of the Artist's Role in the New Media Era: A Bibliometric Study Based on CiteSpace           
Author: Yicheng CHEN, Le ZHAO          
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ADVANCED INTEGRATED SCIENCE  , Volum 6. Number 2. 2024

Analysis of the Characteristics and Development Trends of the Artist's Role in the New Media Era: A Bibliometric Study Based on CiteSpace

Yicheng CHEN, Le ZHAO

Abstract:

     With the development and transformation of technology, the ways of art production, dissemina-tion, reception, and consumption have also changed. The norms and values of the traditional "art world" have been dissolved. Facing numerous uncertainties, the artist's role, as the main body of art production, has been redefined. The question of "what role should artists play and adapt to in the new media era?" has become an important topic in current theoretical discussions. This study aims to summarize how artists can construct their roles in response to the new media era, thereby exam-ining the opportunities and challenges they face within the current art industry ecosystem, offering theoretical insights and practical references for the study of artist role construction. Utilizing the information visualization software CiteSpace, 103 international publications related to the artist's role in the new media era were analyzed to reveal the evolutionary trajectory, research hotspots, and trends in this field. The findings indicate that: Research on the artist's role in the new media era fo-cuses on 13 major themes, including digital media, social media, human brands, and creative work; The research stages are divided into the Web 2.0 period, the digital transformation of industries pe-riod, and the creative economy development period; The artist's role in the new media era is primar-ily reflected in three aspects: the artist as a key role, an entrepreneur, and a creative worker. In the new media era, artists have entered the "producer era," where the fluidity and adaptability of their identities are crucial for their professional development.

Key words:

The Role of Artist; Information Visualization; Citespace; Role Transformation

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How to cite: 

Yicheng CHEN, Le ZHAO. 2024. Analysis of the Characteristics and Development Trends of the Artist's Role in the New Media Era: A Bibliometric Study Based on CiteSpace, American Journal of Advanced Integrated Science, 6(2): 60-73.

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TI  - Analysis of the Characteristics and Development Trends of the Artist's Role in the New Media Era: A Bibliometric Study Based on CiteSpace
AU  - Yicheng CHEN
AU  - Le ZHAO
JO  - American Journal of Advanced Integrated Science
AB  - With the development and transformation of technology, the ways of art production, dissemina-tion, reception, and consumption have also changed. The norms and values of the traditional "art world" have been dissolved. Facing numerous uncertainties, the artist's role, as the main body of art production, has been redefined. The question of "what role should artists play and adapt to in the new media era?" has become an important topic in current theoretical discussions. This study aims to summarize how artists can construct their roles in response to the new media era, thereby exam-ining the opportunities and challenges they face within the current art industry ecosystem, offering theoretical insights and practical references for the study of artist role construction. Utilizing the information visualization software CiteSpace, 103 international publications related to the artist's role in the new media era were analyzed to reveal the evolutionary trajectory, research hotspots, and trends in this field. The findings indicate that: Research on the artist's role in the new media era fo-cuses on 13 major themes, including digital media, social media, human brands, and creative work; The research stages are divided into the Web 2.0 period, the digital transformation of industries pe-riod, and the creative economy development period; The artist's role in the new media era is primar-ily reflected in three aspects: the artist as a key role, an entrepreneur, and a creative worker. In the new media era, artists have entered the "producer era," where the fluidity and adaptability of their identities are crucial for their professional development.
PD  - 31/12/2024
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VL  - 6
IS  - 2
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KW  - Information Visualization
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KW  - Role Transformation
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