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Only a few weeks left to discover the Dopamine exhibition at Cube Garges. Until July 18, 2026, question your relationship with digital technology and screens through immersive and interactive works.
The Dopamine exhibition explores the forms, perceptions, and behaviors shaped by digital platforms, where power no longer imposes itself head-on but seeps in through gentle gestures, smooth interfaces, and reward loops. Through techno-critical installations and works exploring the viral aesthetics of these environments, with gestures (swipe, double tap...), poses (duckface, core communities...), and languages (emojis, memes, GIFs...), it acts like a magnifying mirror. This overload of images, prompts, and slightly fake joy, like in Shutterstock images, reveals the limits of this algorithmic positivity. The invited artists, researchers, and hackers also reveal what often remains invisible: the mechanisms of data extraction, user profiling, and the commodification of attention. Considering the Internet as a commons, the exhibition will also explore ways to reclaim these platforms, as well as concrete examples of design conceived to define other modes of relating to screens. The artists in the exhibition - Cameron Askin - Alkan Avcıoğlu - Émilie Brout et Maxime Marion - Christophe Bruno - DISNOVATION.ORG - Ben Elliot - Ben Grosser - Hérétique - Anne Horel - Dasha Ilina - Baron Lanteigne - Ethel Lilienfeld - Jonas Lund - Shōei Matsuda - Lorna Mills - Jérémie Kursner - Miri Segal The exhibition will exceptionally be closed to the public on July 3 and 4.
Source: paris.fr — photo: Quentin Chevrier
