Serpentine North Gallery 28 Apr 2019 Free

Projects Curator Amal Khalaf and Assistant Projects Curator Elizabeth Graham lead a tour of the Hito Steyerl exhibition. BSL interpretation is available on request.

Steyerl’s new project for the Serpentine Galleries considers power and inequality in society, mapping unequal wealth distribution in the communities surrounding the Serpentine that has been recorded as one of the most socially uneven areas in Europe. Visitors to the exhibition will see an augmented reality app designed to expand our social vision of some local communities to reveal what Steyerl calls Actual Reality, a series of guided neighbourhood ‘power walks’ and a new video installation created using artificial intelligence trained to predict the future.

Beginning with the premise that ‘’’power’’ is the necessary condition for any digital technology’, Steyerl considers the multiple meanings of the word, including electrical currents, the ecological powers of plants or natural elements and the complex networks of authority that shape our environments.

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