Reimagining the gallery space of the future
As the world is transformed by pandemics and revolutions, as physical spaces, access, and connection is lost, we reimagine the gallery spaces of the future. A space created by artists, technologists, and communities together – a space to collaboratively experiment, learn, play, engage, and create.
CETI will convene groups of artists, technologists, theorists, and community members to create prototypes of future galleries.
Project Leads: Marin Vesely, Scott Nieradka, Hilary Tsai,
Our Challenge
As the world is transformed by pandemics and revolutions, as physical spaces, access, and connection is lost, CETI will convene groups of artists, technologists, theorists, and communities to create prototypes of accessible, inclusive virtual future gallery spaces. Through the architecture, exhibitions, the interactions and conversations and interactions we critically engage with the world and with our communities, sparking a dialogue and reckoning with an inequitable past, catalyzing needed change.
We imagine an evolving space, changing in response to community needs and technology/media innovations—a space to collaboratively experiment, engage, and create.
The exhibitions/conversations/creations that activate these spaces will focus on reimagining – destroying, repurposing, and rebuilding systems, objects, places, and structures, to envision a future that is equitable, community-focussed, and inspiring.
To partner on future iterations of this project, please reach out to galleryofthefuture@ceti.institute
Opening Exhibition
SYSTEM FAILURE. PLEASE RESTART.
October 23, 2020–December 23, 2020
Mozfest21: Mar 8–Mar 19, 2021
42 artists dismantle and reinterpret our systems, structures, objects and places that are enmeshed in ongoing chains of injustice—to reimagine and create a more hopeful future.
How to get around Mozilla Hubs
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Button (leads to System Failure. Please Restart. ): Enter the Gallery
Note: A version of this exhibition was shown from March 8–19, 2021 as part of the Tech and Activism Space at MOZFEST 2021.
Warning: some of the works in the exhibition may contain content and language that are perhaps disturbing or inappropriate for certain audiences.
Creators and Works
Work in Progress
Ghost of Piece
Residue
Land of Milk and Honey
I Miss You
Reprodução Automática (“Autoplay”)
Through Sound Eyes
Você Consegue Me Ver? (Can You See Me?)
BLM
AfroBlackGif2020
Distancing Unity
Coronacapitalism
Ice Scape
Harmonic Arcs, Harmonic Colors, Harmonic Pendula
𝑨𝒏𝒅 𝒊𝒇, 𝒘𝒆 𝐇𝐈𝐆𝐇-𝟓 @ 𝑯𝒚𝒑𝒆𝒓𝒕𝒆𝒙𝒕 𝑻𝒓𝒂𝒏𝒔𝒇𝒆𝒓 𝑷𝒓𝒐𝒕𝒐𝒄𝒐𝒍
Szívküldi Lakótelep
Pandemic 2020
Die With Your Soul Intact
When People Tell Me
Covid Under a Rainbox
Breathin’ Dodecahedron
New Normal Life
Crystalline
Workers Be Beautiful
Mixed media
and nobody saw and nobody knew what to say
Net Zero
I Used To Fry Chicken.
Untitled, From the Series “Proposal for Habitat for Humankind”
Balance
American Dream
Gaze
Wayfinding Objects on Lunch Break
A Nation Buried in Crimson
Asymbiosises
Untitled – Ryan Herberholz
Prototype/Experiment 1
GALLERY PROTOTYPE I: SUMMER/FALL 2020
Theme
Our first gallery iteration is an “abandoned mall”, created through an experimental collaborative virtual creative jam. From August 6, 2020 to September 1, 2020, we held a series of sprints and design-build sessions to brainstorm, experiment, prototype and create the first Gallery of the Future.
The Gallery will open to the public and for exhibitions on October 23nd, 2020. Check back here for details and an invitation to our Launch Reception and the Opening for our first Exhibition.
To partner/collaborate with us or help sponsor the project, contact us at hello@ceti.institute.
Project Leads: Marin Vesely, Scott Nieradka, Hilary Tsai, Stephen Lee, Brenda Trammell, Joseph Wells, Jesse England, Dan Fernie-Harper, Nandini Ranganathan, and Alanna Risse.
Participants for the Design-build for Prototype I:
Alan Page
Alanna Risse
Alex Hessler
Brenda Trammell
Catherine Ross
Dan Fernie-Harper
Gutje Woortmann
Hilary Tsai
Jesse England
Joey Wells
Josie J
Marin Vesely
Max Ettel
Miguel Higgins Moy
Mike Baran
Monica McGrane
Nandini Ranganathan
Nikki Sato
Roy Trammell
Scott Nieradka
Shannon O’ Brien
Stephen Lee
Zack Marlow McCarthy