WATCH: Screen Walk with Clusterduck

06:00pm - 08:00pm, Wed 13 Jan 2021

Watch Clusterduck in a live-streamed online exploration through the meme-o-sphere
Meme Manifesto, courtesy of Clusterduck

WATCH: Screen Walk with Clusterduck

6:00pm, Wed 13 Jan 2021

Watch Clusterduck in a live-streamed online exploration through the meme-o-sphere

This event is part of our Past Programme

Clusterduck collective presented their MEME MANIFESTO project, a transmedia and participatory work about Internet Memes that explores the occult meanings and communicative potentials of memetic symbology. The artists shared their deep visual networked culture knowledge as well as their disruptive research methods inviting the audience to collectively compose a detective wall around specific themes.

Screen Walk with Clusterduck

Screen Walks is a series of live-streamed artist/researcher-led explorations of online spaces and artistic strategies designed to illuminate a thriving – often overlooked – digital cultural scene. A new online collaboration between The Photographers’ Gallery, UK and Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland. Screen Walks is kindly supported by: Pro Helvetia, Swiss Arts Council.

Biography

Clusterduck is an interdisciplinary collective working in the fields of new media studies, design and transmedia, investigating processes and actors behind the creation of Internet-based content. It curated the online exhibition #MEMEPROPAGANDA, hosted by Greencube Gallery, which was presented at The Influencers Festival (Barcelona), Tentacular Festival (Madrid), IFFR (Rotterdam), Urgent Publishing (Amsterdam, Arnheim), Radical Networks (Berlin) and others. Clusterduck is currently developing Meme Manifesto, a transmedia project that collectively explores the occult meanings and communicative potentials of memetic symbology. The first stage of the project has been developed at IMPAKT (NL) during this year’s EMAP/EMARE residency programme and presented at ARS ELECTRONICA 2020. Clusterduck also created the participative exhibition #MEMERSFORFUTURE, investigating the role of memetics in the global climate justice movement. The exhibition has been shown at re:publica 2020 and IMPAKT FESTIVAL 2020.