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FONDATION GROUPE EDF / Me and Others, Artists’ Views on Our Online Lives
Jun
06
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FONDATION GROUPE EDF / Me and Others, Artists’ Views on Our Online Lives

Exhibition Me and Others, Artists’ Views on Our Online Lives - A new visitor trail, "Love in the Digital Age"

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Exhibition Me and Others, Artists’ Views on Our Online Lives - A new visitor trail, "Love in the Digital Age"

For Nuit Blanche, come discover or rediscover the exhibition Me and Others, Artists’ Views on Our Online Lives through a new visitor trail dedicated to love. How are the Internet and social media transforming our encounters, our relationships, and the bonds we build with one another? Through a selection of works from the exhibition, this trail invites visitors to explore the many ways digital technology influences our exchanges, our emotions, and the way we connect with others. Bringing together around thirty works by 23 contemporary artists, the exhibition offers a sensitive, clear-eyed, and sometimes surprising dive into the world of the Internet and screens, which guide our choices and shape the way we relate to others. It examines how digital technology changes our relationship with ourselves, with others, and with the world, while revealing how artists engage with these upheavals. Throughout the evening, mediators will be on hand to guide you through the works and discuss the themes explored. For children aged 6 and up, a dedicated trail is offered around a selection of works from the exhibition. An activity booklet is also available at the Fondation reception desk. Free admission Artists in the exhibition: Nicolas Bailleul, Aram Bartholl, Léa Belooussovitch, Neïl Beloufa, Sophie Calle, Paola Ciarska, Juliette Green, Laurent Grasso, Ben Grosser, Özgür Kar, Béatrice Lartigue, Katherine Longly, Lauren Lee McCarthy, David Leonard, Lorena Lisembard, Randa Maroufi, Magalie Mobetie, Martine Neddam, Philippe Parreno, Valentina Peri, Françoise Pétrovitch, Marilou Poncin, Jeanne Susplugas. Artistic curation: Aurélie Clemente-Ruiz, director of the musée de l’Homme. Scientific curation: Camille Roth, computer science researcher at CNRS and lecturer-researcher in sociology at EHESS.

Source: paris.fr — photo: 34.JPG Philippe Parreno, Speech Bubbles 1997 Courtesy of the artist Collection Frac Grand Large – Hauts-de-France ©Marc Domage Béatrice Lartigue, Wood Wide Web 2023 Courtesy of the artist ©Marc Domage

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