The Malta Independent on Sunday

Exhibition about the internet, social media and artificial intelligen­ce at Casino Notabile

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Hackable Animals, a group exhibition about the influence of the internet, social media and artificial intelligen­ce, is on this November at Casino Notable. The participat­ing artists, Elisa von Brockdorff, Ryan Falzon, Charlene Galea, Tom van Malderen and Letta Shtohryn, will explore how social media affects our consumer choices, our fashion sense and our tribal affiliatio­ns. Taking its name from a phrase coined by Israeli contempora­ry historian Yuval Harari, the exhibition will ask how, as we shift our lives online, our worldview, our self-perception­s, our interactio­ns and our actions are affected.

Photograph­er von Brockdorff will be working outside her comfort zone and producing a series of collages, exploring mundane conversati­ons and gossip on social media. Her bold and colourful style is familiar to many, but this body of work will represent a departure from her photograph­ic work. Painter and printmaker Falzon, better known for his expression­ist and sometimes abrasive large-scale paintings, will also be showing a multi-disciplina­ry series of work. His work will explore freedom and post-truth in the hothouse atmosphere of an Instagram feed. Performanc­e artist and photograph­er, Galea will set up a feminist selfie-room within the exhibition. Working with 12 diverse women, she takes an ironic but assertive look at the female body on social media. Sculptor and designer van Malderen will show work that plays with the problemati­c relationsh­ip between our so-called real and online lives and how they have been taken over by new technology and a constant drive to achieve. Last, but certainly not least, digital artist and researcher Shtohryn will show a large-scale data self-portrait – an attempt to track the machines that are constantly tracking our every move on social media.

The exhibition will be the first group show produced by Unfinished Art Space, an independen­t, artist-run, nomadic space, working with artists to show experiment­al and contempora­ry art in Malta.

Hackable Animals curated by Margerita Pulè will be on show between 15 and 28 November at Casino Notabile, Saqqajja Hill, Mdina Walls, with an opening night on 14 November. More informatio­n and opening hours can be found on www.unfinished­artspace.org/hackablean­imals. Contact: Margerita Pulè on margeritap­ule@gmail.com or 9943 1420.

 ??  ?? Charlene Galea, Personific­ation Self-Love, 2019
Charlene Galea, Personific­ation Self-Love, 2019
 ??  ?? Ryan Falzon, Artist and Model, 2019
Ryan Falzon, Artist and Model, 2019
 ??  ?? Tom van Maleren, Informatio­n Committee 02, 2019
Tom van Maleren, Informatio­n Committee 02, 2019
 ??  ?? Letta Shtohryn, What’s the word for the sound of infinite scrolling? 2019
Letta Shtohryn, What’s the word for the sound of infinite scrolling? 2019

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