LECTURE SERIES 3: MAX DOVEY

September 02, 2020 at 10:00am - 11am

Throughout August and October 2020, we will be hosting an online lecture and talk series featuring artists and activists whose work is exposing the crisis in global capitalism which is putting individuals and societies at risk. Each event will feature a different speaker and will focus on looking at diverse art and activist practices through the lens of art, writing, protest, performance, and technology bringing together artists, scholars, writers, and activists from different geographies, disciplines and contexts to make sense of and tune into the uncharted territory we are living through.

 

LECTURE 3
MAX DOVEY
Live in the data sets: performing with algorithms 

Wednesday 2 September 10-11am
Online via Zoom

 

Artist talk on creating performative experiences with data, algorithms and A.I. Artist Max Dovey will talk about using performance and experience design to create a phenomenological engagement with technology that focuses on the social and political aspects of digital culture.


Max Dovey is an artist & producer working with people and technology to create scenario based interactions and experiences. Currently co-developing Agorama - a collective of technologists critically exploring digital culture based at Raven Row in East London.

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Coming up next...

Natasha Thembiso Ruwona, performative lecture on racialised spatialisation (in line with Black Feminist Geographies) via the processes of writing, digital art and performance
Wednesday 9 September 2-3pm 

Screening of the 2019 film Solidarity by Lucy Parker and Q&A with the artist
Wednesday 23 September (time TBC)

Christine Tohme, Ashkal Alwan, the Lebanese Association for Plastic Arts, on the project Perpetual Postponement
Tuesday 6 October 11am-12pm

 

IMAGE CREDIT: Max Dovey 

Lauren Printy Currie ·

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