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♥♣ Baroque ♠♦
A new jester jogger design by @vetiverfox
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Dark Jester Dice Palette
Dice from cultdice, Dispel, and CreativeAnachronism on etsy
'He still watches in the darkness.' Dark Jester doodle (2018)
Jester II by Strange_House (instagram)
Dark Jester by Christophe Young
“you’re the hopeful hero? more like reckless.”
“yep, that’s me, reckless.”
How much of this is fiction
Showing at FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) in Liverpool from 2 March until 21 May 2017, the exhibition How much of this is fiction. focuses on politically inspired media art that uses deception in all its forms. At the heart of the exhibition is the desire to address one of today’s most urgent political issues: the radical shift in the boundary between fiction and reality in public discourse, in a world increasingly governed by “post-truth” politics. How much of this is fiction. shows the artist as “dark jester”, as trickster, using a variety of hoaxes, hacks and ruses to reveal the hidden workings of power structures and the possibility of alternative futures. As well as acting as a timely reflection on the nature of truth in a time filled with fake news, misinformation, and tactical propaganda, the show also serves a historical purpose.
Many of the high-speed media interventions showcased in the show are, to a degree, legacies of ‘Tactical Media’; a cultural and political movement that flourished in the late 90s. Tactical Media was the first to combine the power of art, the practices of PR and advertising worlds, and an experimental approach to digital media, to mount hit-and-run interventions in the media sphere aiming to create chaos as a means of generating political opportunity.
(via How much of this is fiction | Digicult | Digital Art, Design and Culture)
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