Public Access: The first Speed Show in London

Public Access is an exhibition of Internet-based works by a group of 
artists originating from the Americas. The exhibition is presented as a 
‘Speed Show’, which has become a popular exhibition format in the US, 
but is the first of its kind in the UK. Conceived by artist Aram 
Bartholl in 2010, a speed show entails creating a gallery private view 
for browser based Internet art in a public cyber-café for one night. The 
exhibition format is free and can be applied by anyone, anywhere, any time.

Public Access presents a selection of works by Internet artists who 
address the nature of public participation and relational platforms. 
Since the advent of social networking, Internet art has occupied a 
critical position between mass media and social movements, exposing 
their impact on human behaviour in the public sphere. In an age of 
increasing dependence on both human and corporate online presence, 
nearly every online activity is exploited by Web 2.0 software. The 
spontaneous nature and dynamic context of the speed show situates 
Internet art at its most vibrant in the act of dialogue, connection and 
exchange.

An exhibition catalogue will be available to download from the Public 
Access website from 12 June 2012, with written contributions from Marc 
Garrett, Kenneth Goldsmith and Marialaura Ghidini.

http://public-access.org.uk/
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