The correct answer is 'The standard of value is shifting from the physical object itself to the context in which it is placed and the experience it provides.' The passage uses the example of digital art to state, 'Here, value depends less on the work itself and more on the information that proves ownership—that is, the context.' It concludes by saying we are in an era of 'finding its value within the relationship—what kind of experience it gives us and what meaning is bestowed upon it.' This indicates a shift in the standard of value from physical objects to context and experience. The other options do not align with the text. For instance, 'completely disappeared' is an overstatement, and 'only things made by humans are authentic' or 'physical value is increasing' contradict the passage's main point.