Generation i.2: The Aesthetics of the Digital in the 21st Century
November 15, 2013–February 16, 2014
Edith-Russ-Haus for Media Art
Oldenburg
Germany
Participating Artists:
Christopher Baker (USA), Natalie Bookchin (USA), Mamadou Cissé (Senegal), Hasan Elahi (India, USA), c a l c & Johannes Gees (Spain & Switzerland), Eva Domènech (Spain), Marc Lee (Switzerland), Gabriel Mascaro (Brazil), Antoine Schmitt (France), Georgie Roxby Smith (Australia), David Schnell (Germany), Wolfgang Zach (Germany)
Worldwide networking creates new, global aesthetic tendencies: that is the tenor of this exhibition. It presents a selection of outstanding key works by international artists. The exhibition’s main objective is to take interim stock of the most prominent tendencies in contemporary art in the first decade of the 21st century whose works are directly or indirectly influenced by the new languages of digital media, social network cultures, and networking processes—both in a formal and conceptual as well as in an aesthetic sense.
The title plays with various concepts: “Generation” describes the new generation of Internet users; “i” stands for current cultural concepts such as, for example, interactivity, interface, intercommunication, etc.; and “2″ refers to the tag “Web 2.0″ or social media, which strike a very new path that is geared toward prosumers.
Curator: Dr. Claudia Giannetti
More information is available here.
For inquiries, please contact:
Dr. Ingmar Laehnemann
T +0049 441 235 3194 / ingmar.laehnemann [at] edith-russ-haus.de / presse [at] edith-russ-haus.de