Between 10 March and 7 April of 2018, the Crypto Design exhibition traveled to NeMe gallery in Limassol, Cyprus. Here are some of the pictures of the show:
Patricia de Vries gave a presentation at the opening of the exhibition:
And a video of the show is available here:
New Imaginaries for Crypto Design from NeMe on Vimeo.
This exhibition, organised by the the Institute of Network Cultures and NeMe is a result of an open call to artists, designers, researchers and visionaries who are creating new images of the Deep Web.
Credits
Exhibition coordinator: Inte Gloerich
Speaker: Patricia de Vries
Photography and video: Sakari Laurila
Exhibition design: Helene Black
Coordination in Cyprus: Yiannis Colakides and Helene Black
Artists: Jonas Althaus, Jeanine van Berkel, Anna Bleakley, Camilo Cezar, Félicien Goguey, Arantxa Gonlag, Juhee Hahm, Abdelrahman Hassan, Kimberley ter Heerdt, Jake Henderson, Julia Janssen, Nikki Loef, Melani de Luca, Gianluca Monaco, Julia la Porte, Roos du Pree, Renée Ridgway, Yinan Song, Carlo ter Woord, Amy Wu.
More info on the exhibition can be found here.
State Machines: Art, Work and Identity in an Age of Planetary-Scale Computation
Focusing on how such technologies impact identity and citizenship, digital labour and finance, the project joins five experienced partners Aksioma (SI), Drugo More (HR), Furtherfield (UK), Institute of Network Cultures (NL), and NeMe (CY) together with a range of artists, curators, theorists and audiences. State Machines insists on the need for new forms of expression and new artistic practices to address the most urgent questions of our time, and seeks to educate and empower the digital subjects of today to become active, engaged, and effective digital citizens of tomorrow.
This project has been funded with the support from the European Commission. This communication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.