You Are Here: Art After the Internet

art-after-internet

To mark the launch of the publication You Are Here: Art After the Internet, London’s ICA hosts a panel discussion exploring the effects and affects of the Internet on contemporary artistic practices.

It will trace a potted narrative exploring broad ranging issues such as sincerity and authenticity in the digital sphere. Led by Omar Kholeif, the panel will raise urgent questions about how we negotiate the formal, aesthetic and conceptual relationship of art and its effects after the  rise of the Internet.

Where: Institute of Contemporary Arts, 12 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AH
When: 6:45pm Wednesday 18 Jun 2014
Tickets: £5 – or FREE for students and ICA members. Book here

Panellists include:

  • Erika Balsom, lecturer in Film Studies and Liberal Arts at King’s College
  • James Bridle, writer for WIRED, ICON, and Domus
  • Steven Cairns, associate curator of Artists Film and Moving Image at the ICA
  • Lucia Pietroiusti, public programmes curator at the Serpentine Galleries

The artist Jeremy Bailey will stage an intervention.