Digital Nomadism and Virtual Production
Cyber Attack: Digital Art and Activism conference
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1h 16m
First viewed as an unattainable luxury, digital nomadism has become a critical condition and practice problematically embraced by millions of people affected by a troubled gig economy, the ongoing pandemic, and an unpredictable war that is displacing people all over the world. Often mediated by digital platforms, these artists strive to overcome immense geographical, economic and political challenges, all the while revealing the digital divide that continues to expose our socio-economic fault lines.
Panelists:
Anna Evtyugina + Nikita Shokhov, Georgy Molodtsov, Team Rolfes
Moderator:
Anna Shvets
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