403 FORBIDDEN Exhibition Podcast EULA-5 Collective
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403 FORBIDDEN is the podcast for EULA-5's titular digital exhibition. It explores the way identity and ownership are maintained and negotiated in digital spaces.
At the apex of the Digital Revolution, we have become experts at building and curating our online identity which transcends our physical limitations. As we carefully navigate sensibilities of taste and content, form judgements, and learn from immaterial interactions with one another, we establish our critical consciousness.
Join us as we rethink, reimagine, subvert, invert, and liberate ownership within digital realms and spaces.
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Episode 4 - What Does the (Digital) Future Hold for Museums and Galleries in a Post-Pandemic World?
We've returned for the last episode of the 403 FORBIDDEN podcast! In this episode, we talk about the affordance of the digital sphere in the curatorial context.
Talking points include:
The Internet + democracy
Benefits of the digital
Art activism
#ClimateStrikeOnline
Aesthetics
Beijing-based X Museum
Google Arts & Culture
Walter Benjamin's “aura of authenticity”
The future of online exhibitions
and more!
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
403 FORBIDDEN, explores the nuances of how identity and ownership are maintained and negotiated in digital spaces. Curators Kalina, Nuo, Razieh, Candide, and Na'ama (EULA-5) explore the connection between the digital and physical realms, considering notions of identity and presence. Through artworks by Jenn Liv, Julia Makivic, and Zhazha Zhang that are immersive and relatable, 403 FORBIDDEN seeks to answer questions of how we define ownership in a space where privacy and ownership are abstract.
Join us as we rethink, reimagine, subvert, invert, and liberate ownership within digital realms and spaces.
👽 FOLLOW US 👽
Instagram: www.instagram.com/eula.collective.5
Facebook: www.facebook.com/eula.collective.5
www.403forbidden.digital
SHOW NOTES
A detailed outline of this episode can be found here: https://bit.ly/episode-4-notes
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Though our exhibition is virtual, it is tied to a collective that was formed for a course at OCAD University. We acknowledge the ancestral and traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinaabe and the Huron-Wendat, who are the original owners and custodians of the land on which we inhabit and create. -
Episode 3 - Claiming Ownership Online and IRL: DRM, Memes, and Ratajkowski
We're back with another episode of the 403 FORBIDDEN podcast! In this episode, we talk about how digital and physical modes of claiming ownership coincide.
Talking points include:
copyright
copyLEFT
Digital Rights Management (DRM) software
RiP!: A Remix Manifesto
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) vs everyone
Emily Ratajkowski
the Success Kid meme
SOPA / PIPA
Sharbat Gula
and more!
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
403 FORBIDDEN, explores the nuances of how identity and ownership are maintained and negotiated in digital spaces. Curators Kalina, Nuo, Razieh, Candide, and Na'ama (EULA-5) explore the connection between the digital and physical realms, considering notions of identity and presence. Through artworks by Jenn Liv, Julia Makivic, and Zhazha Zhang that are immersive and relatable, 403 FORBIDDEN seeks to answer questions of how we define ownership in a space where privacy and ownership are abstract.
Join us as we rethink, reimagine, subvert, invert, and liberate ownership within digital realms and spaces.
👽 FOLLOW US 👽
Instagram: www.instagram.com/eula.collective.5
Facebook: www.facebook.com/eula.collective.5
www.403forbidden.digital
SHOW NOTES
A detailed outline of this episode can be found here: https://bit.ly/episode-3-notes
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Though our exhibition is virtual, it is tied to a collective that was formed for a course at OCAD University. We acknowledge the ancestral and traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinaabe and the Huron-Wendat, who are the original owners and custodians of the land on which we inhabit and create. -
Episode 2 - Whose (Digital) Space is it Anyway? Exploring Ownership, Identity, and Algorithmic Bias
Welcome back to the 403 FORBIDDEN podcast! In this episode, we talk about claiming ownership, digital identity, and the nuances of algorithmic biases (from the perspective of race and accessibility).
Talking points include:
Perceived ownership of stolen land
tumblr
Claiming ownership online
Identity in the digital age
Who has agency over technology
Joy Buolamwini's idea of the "power-shadow"
Social Dilemma
Algorithmic biases
Accessibility to technology/with technology
and more!
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
403 FORBIDDEN, explores the nuances of how identity and ownership are maintained and negotiated in digital spaces. Curators Kalina, Nuo, Razieh, Candide, and Na'ama (EULA-5) explore the connection between the digital and physical realms, considering notions of identity and presence. Through artworks by Jenn Liv, Julia Makivic, and Zhazha Zhang that are immersive and relatable, 403 FORBIDDEN seeks to answer questions of how we define ownership in a space where privacy and ownership are abstract.
Join us as we rethink, reimagine, subvert, invert, and liberate ownership within digital realms and spaces.
👽 FOLLOW US 👽
Instagram: www.instagram.com/eula.collective.5
Facebook: www.facebook.com/eula.collective.5
www.403forbidden.digital
SHOW NOTES
A detailed outline of this episode can be found here: www.bit.ly/episode-2-notes-403
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Though our exhibition is virtual, it is tied to a collective that was formed for a course at OCAD University. We acknowledge the ancestral and traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinaabe and the Huron-Wendat, who are the original owners and custodians of the land on which we inhabit and create. -
Episode 1 - Digital Art, Poor Images, and How We Put Together an Art Exhibition during a Pandemic
Welcome to the 403 FORBIDDEN podcast! In this episode, we talk about the premise of our titular opening exhibition, digital art, and the concept of the poor image.
Talking points include
Being independent curators in grad school
Putting together an art exhibition during the COVID-19 pandemic
Digital art/post-Internet art
The three types of virtual exhibitions, according to Jonas Blume
Roland Barthes’s The Death of the Author
Hito Steyerl's concept of the Poor Image
Racial biases in technology
Safiya Umoja Noble's “Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism”
and more!
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
403 FORBIDDEN, explores the nuances of how identity and ownership are maintained and negotiated in digital spaces. Curators Kalina, Nuo, Razieh, Candide, and Na'ama (EULA-5) explore the connection between the digital and physical realms, considering notions of identity and presence. Through artworks by Jenn Liv, Julia Makivic, and Zhazha Zhang that are immersive and relatable, 403 FORBIDDEN seeks to answer questions of how we define ownership in a space where privacy and ownership are abstract.
Join us as we rethink, reimagine, subvert, invert, and liberate ownership within digital realms and spaces.
👽 FOLLOW US 👽
Instagram: www.instagram.com/eula.collective.5
Facebook: www.facebook.com/eula.collective.5
www.403forbidden.digital
SHOW NOTES
A detailed outline of this episode can be found here: www.bit.ly/episode-1-notes
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Though our exhibition is virtual, it is tied to a collective that was formed for a course at OCAD University. We acknowledge the ancestral and traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinaabe and the Huron-Wendat, who are the original owners and custodians of the land on which we inhabit and create.