
In the season finale of the media majlis museum podcast, we're joined by one of the exhibition's curators Amal Ali and contributing artist Anne Horel, for a retrospective look at the groundbreaking Memememememe exhibition at Northwestern Qatar. The discussion reveals the exhibition's origins, which began as a two-to-three-year process focused on social movements before landing on memes as a powerful, often anonymous, tool for engaging with culture and sensitive issues. Anne, a digital artist who uses internet language in her work, discusses her three-channel video installation, Good Soup, a meme culture alterpiece, which explores the feeling of "worshipping the algorithm". Her work, which includes highly viral GIFs with millions of views, highlights the lack of control once content is shared online. The conversation further explores the magical connecting power of memes and GIFs as a new iconographic language, the importance of displaying digital art with the necessary hardware, an...
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