Sat Nov, 3 2018, 4PM - 5PM
Tickets: $15
New Museum Members: $10
Rhizome Members: $10 (email curatorial@rhizome.org for code)
It goes without saying that corporate platforms increasingly structure our reality and, in turn, our social and political lives. Within these platforms––and in the more remote nooks and crannies of the internet––new regimes of truth are being cemented as the old ones crumble. While this is just the nature of a centuries-old cycle of knowledge production and reification, new questions have arisen about how the internet’s infrastructure itself impacts these processes and how it might be harnessed for something other than “red-pilling,” or the indoctrination of users into the views of the violent alt-right.
In order to address these questions, True Lies, Deep Fakes brings together a panel of practitioners––writer Rahel Aima, New Models co-founder Caroline Busta, artist/researcher Matt Goerzen, and artist Josh Kline––to explore online platforms, the social dynamics they engender, and alternative models for community building and artistic production. How do new models for aggregating and distributing information generate new ontologies of truthmaking and community?
Cover Image: Josh Kline, Crying Games, 2015 (still). HD video, sound, color; 11:51 min. Image courtesy the artist.
New Museum and Rhizome public programs are made possible, in part, through the support of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.