Technologies of the Everyday: An Online Panel Discussion
Inspired by the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art’s current exhibition “Larson Shindelman: Geolocation,” College of Charleston faculty from the Schools of the Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences will discuss ways in which technologies have permeated the everyday from the media to politics to the arts in unprecedented and all-encompassing ways over recent decades. The Halsey Institute presents “Geolocation” by the artist duo of Nate Larson and Marni Shindelman. Using publicly-accessible geographic data from tweets, Larson Shindelman track down specific locations where Twitter users were when they posted on social media. The panel discussion will begin at 7:00 PM at halsey.cofc.edu/live.
Related event: Members Virtual Curator-led Tour of “Larson Shindelman: Geolocation”