MyWar: Participation in an Age of Conflict.

15 January - 10 April 2011
at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre

and 15 January - 12 February 2011
at the Union Gallery, Stauffer Library

Queen's University, Kingston, Canada K7L 3N6

http://www.aeac.ca/exhibitions/upcoming/mywar.html

MyWar investigates identity, participation and the reality of conflict 
in a digitally networked world.

Artists: Renzo Martens, S.W.A.M.P, Thomson & Craighead, Dunne & Raby, 
Milica Tomic, Sarah Vanagt, Oliver Laric, Joseph DeLappe, Harun Farocki.

Blog, participate and share are the battle cries of a media culture in 
which the boundaries between private and public, personal and political 
have been eroded by social media. This exhibition, MyWar - Identity and 
Appropriation under War Condition, explores the impact of web 2.0 on the 
experience of war.

The show seeks to pinpoint real and imagined levels of moral implication 
in wars that are often only experienced in a mediated form. It presents 
art and media projects with a radically personal affection to war, 
whether as reality or fiction, motivated by serenity, desperation, 
projection, or hysteria.

MyWar is produced by FACT, Liverpool, and Edith Russ Site for Media art, 
Oldenburg, in cooperation with ISEA2010 RUHR. Curated by Andreas 
Broeckmann, Heather Corcoran and Sabine Himmelsbach.

Catalogue available from Kehrer, Heidelberg:
http://www.artbooksheidelberg.de/html/detail/en/mywar-978-3-86828-134-7.html
(the show is available for further venues from May 2011)
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