World on a Wire Dialogues 1: Sara Culmann & Theo Triantafyllidis

Mon Jul, 26 2021, 12PM - 1:30PM

World on a Wire Dialogues is a joint project by Rhizome and Garage Digital (Moscow), featuring conversations with artists about the implications of simulation practices in digital art.

Participating artists will discuss different approaches to working with digital objects and systems, while also touching upon the challenges that simulation practices pose to longstanding philosophical questions about nature, aesthetics, reality, and spirituality. In this conversation, artists Sara Culmann (Russia) and Theo Triantafyllidis (USA) will discuss new forms of storytelling in digital media, and their structural connections with the technological narratives shaping contemporary society.

The artists in the program are drawn from the respective programs of each partner: the exhibition World on a Wire, produced by Rhizome in partnership with Hyundai Motor and traveling to Hyundai Motorstudio Moscow this fall; and the exhibition Assuming Distance: Speculations, Fakes, and Predictions in the Age of the Coronacene at Garage, as well as the Garage Digital program.

The discussions will be moderated by Nikita Nechaev (Garage Digital) and Michael Connor (Rhizome). They will take place online and will be broadcast in Russian and English on the Garage YouTube channel. A further event in the series will take place this fall alongside the exhibition at Hyundai Motorstudio Moscow. 

Garage Digital is a program and an online platform at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art. Bringing together artists, scientists, programmers, and art historians, Garage Digital aims to explore and support the new languages of visual culture that are emerging under the influence of advanced technologies and new media on everyday life and on artistic and research practices.

Upcoming in this series:

World on a Wire Dialogues 2: Mikhail Maksimov (Russia) and Tabor Robak (USA)
Wednesday, July 28
12pm–130pm EDT

World on a Wire Dialogues 3: Timur Si-Qin (USA), Alena Shapovalova (Russia), and Alisa Smorodina (Russia)
Wednesday, August 4
12pm–130pm EDT