Location: Carroll / Fletcher, 56-57 Eastcastle St, London W1W 8EQ , 23 March 2017

The Moving Museum Anthologies | Technostalgia Launch Event

The Moving Museum kicks off 2017 with the launch of a new platform of web-based anthologies. Technostalgia, the inaugural anthology edited by Coline Milliard, will go live on 22 March 2017 and explore the aesthetics of early technologies, their legacy and impact, as well as their fetishization and appropriation in a contemporary artistic context. Participating artists include Cory Arcangel, Constant Dullaart, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Peter Luining, Lorna Mills, Paper Rad, Mark Richards, Gustavo Romano, Evan Roth, Paul Slocum, Thomson & Craighead, and Ubermorgen. The Moving Museum Anthologies is a new online publishing platform that re-imagines how a contemporary art organization shares ideas online. TMM Anthologies gives cultural practitioners the opportunity to curate and share important ideas to an online audience using Internet native media. Curators, artists, writers and technologists will be invited to discuss urgent topics, contextualize artistic discourse, and share original concepts through any format imaginable on a platform made specifically for creative material beyond the written word. This unique resource will be accompanied by a series of talks, performances, and workshops held in major cities and streamed live online. The Moving Museum will be launching the platform as well as its first series of anthologies with catalytic support from the Arts Council England for the development and production of this program. To mark the opening of the programme and the Technostalgia Anthology launch, The Moving Museum will host apanel discussion at Carroll / Fletcher in London on 23 March 2017. Moderated by Coline Milliard, the panel will include artist Alison Craighead from British artist duo Thomson and Craighead, and Professor Beryl Graham, Professor of New Media Art at University of Sunderland, and co-founder and editor of CRUMB.

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