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<span dir="auto"><span style="line-height:18px">In 2022, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/panke.gallery/" role="link" target="_blank">panke.gallery</a>
and the Zentrum Für Netzkunst presented the curatorial program
Planetary Atoll: Connecting Latin American Dots. As a follow-up, they are
launching a book with guest authors reflecting on the internet, culture,
and art in the context of the Global South.<br></span></span>
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Join us this Wednesday, November 29, 19:00 for a pre-book launch and talk with author Gabriel Menotti, and Berlin-based art, film and media scholar and curator Cornelia Lund. They will discuss the intersection of internet art, Latin America, and Germany, as well as the broader themes of the exhibition, such as the gap between the local and the global and the role of the internet in shaping contemporary culture.<br>
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<span dir="auto"><span style="line-height:18px"><br></span></span></div><div><span dir="auto"><span style="line-height:18px">The evening will be hosted by Berlin-based Brazilian DJ Jorge Kuriri, and will conclude with a DJ set.<br></span></span></div><div><span dir="auto"><span style="line-height:18px"><br></span></span>
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</div><div>At <span dir="auto"><span style="line-height:18px">/rosa: Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 35, 10178 Berlin</span></span></div><div><div><span dir="auto"><span style="line-height:18px"></span></span><span dir="auto"><span style="line-height:18px">Wednesday, 29 November 2023, 19:00 – 22:00<br></span></span>
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</div><div><div><span dir="auto"><span style="line-height:18px">Gabriel Menotti is Associate Professor at the Film and Media Department of Queen’s University and independent curator. His work on media technology has been published and presented worldwide. Menotti is currently working on the anthology "</span></span><span>Unlikely</span> <span>Traditions</span>: Documents, Inventories, and Reports from Brazilian Media Arts, 1950-2000" (co-edited w/ German Nunez, forthcoming 2024).<br></div><div><br></div><div><span dir="auto"><span style="line-height:18px">Dr Cornelia Lund is an art, film and media scholar and curator living in Berlin. She has worked for years in research and teaching, mainly on audiovisual artistic practices, documentary film and practices, design theory, and de- and postcolonial theories (including at HU Berlin, University of Hamburg, PUC São Paulo). Since 2004, she has been co-director of fluctuating images, an independent platform for media art and design (<a href="http://fluctuating-images.de" target="_blank">fluctuating-images.de</a>).<br></span></span></div><div><br><span dir="auto"><span style="line-height:18px"></span></span></div><div>
<span dir="auto"><span style="line-height:18px">This activity is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts and fluctuating images</span></span>.</div></div></div>
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