EXIT STRATEGY
On Saturday April 6 2019 at 7:30pm, NeMe invites you to the opening of the exhibition EXIT STRATEGY conceived by Daisy Charles, Jesse Meredith, and William Wiebe.
On Saturday April 6 2019 at 7:30pm, NeMe invites you to the opening of the exhibition EXIT STRATEGY conceived by Daisy Charles, Jesse Meredith, and William Wiebe.
Order or download your own free copy of State Machines: Reflections and Actions at the Edge of Digital Citizenship, Finance, and Art.
On February 15th at 12:30 artist Garrett Lynch will have a presentation on Networked Art at the Fine Arts Department of Cyprus University of Technology. This presentation is happening within the course of the subject FAR 131 Studio Practice and Theory 6: Applications in New Media and in collaboration with NeMe.
Our latest publication, Respublika! – Experiments in the Performance of Participation and Democracy took about a year to edit, design and print but we hope that you’ll be satisfied with the result.
What kind of creativity comes after today’s digital cultures? After the smart city, post-surveillance, post-innovation, when social entrepreneurship discourse has ran its course?
Are you interested in how your use of social media is shaping you or how your online personal identity is data mined by corporations for their own commercial and political profit? These and many other concerns regarding social media are addressed by Self as Actor: Colonising identity, curated by Helene Black and Aysu Arsoy.
Following the open call, the selection panel, chose the following artists to participate in the Self as Actor exhibition.
The spectacle of the cryptocurrency is over and has given way to the banality of the blockchain. Anxious to fall behind and worried about “disruption” and “not being digital enough” banks, lawyers, start-ups, governments, NGOs, are all too eager to adopt blockchain technologies. What is valued and what kind of views on finance and money are we dealing with here?
VideoVortex XII will take place in Malta on September 27-28, 2019. There is currently a call for contributions published by the Institute of Network Cultures.
James Bridle’s residency at NeMe just about a year ago did not end with his Unbuilding Citizenship talk at the NeMe Arts Centre.