Metamoderne in Düsseldorf

Metamoderne NOW and NEVER
ㄴ group show
Digital3mpire, Düsseldorf, Germany
Friday, 10 March 2017

Artists: Æther-Design, David Quiles Guilló, ENKI, Faith Holland, Götz GramlichIgor Štromajer, Johannes Thies, Jonathan Monaghan, Julia Vanishtor, Keren Cytter, Lorna Mills, Marieke Verkoelen, Oliver Haidutschek, Phillip MeierTimothy Shearer

Curated by Florian Kuhlmann
Supported by router.gallery

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After being shown at router.gallery in Berlin, Metamoderne NOW and NEVER is coming to Digital3mpire in Düsseldorf.

+ Photos: Perisphere

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What we definitely do not know about Metamoderne.

1. No one knows what the Metamoderne is.
2. The Metamoderne starts now.


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The router is used as an autonomous gallery space to show digital artworks. Artworks are distributed by the router through its local network with no Internet connection; all artworks are accessible at the local site only. Artworks are presented on a small web server included on the router, with access granted through an open WLAN/WiFi. The format brings both the intimate character of Net-Art-Activities back to a site-specific relation and opens up new possibilities for a discursive reception in a public situation.

Author: intima.org

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