The basis of this paper is the author’s project “Digital Natives: Digital Immigrants: Digital Other”, which consists of finding artists with different attitudes towards – and competence in – digital technology and getting them to work together. The first part describes the various challenges in organizing such encounters and introduces the technique of productive provocation. In the second part, the paper looks at the various interdisciplinary aspects of generational change in terms of digital competence, including glocality, transhumanism and computational elegance.
(Polish title: Pokolenie ‘cyfrowych tubylcow' w Internecie. Zachowania informacyjne mlodziezy - najnowsze dane empiryczne oraz przeglad literatury przedmiotu). The author discusses 2004-2009 NetTrack data on Internet users aged 15 through 17 and opinions on the information behavior of ‘digital natives' found in Polish and international literature. Youngsters' acquisition of computer and information skills is analyzed alongside obstacles encountered by young people searching for information on Internet.
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