7th Internet Pavilion: AIIA – Assange is Internet and Internet is Assange
In the seventh edition of the Internet Pavilion “AIIA – Assange is Internet and Internet is Assange”, the artist presents the exhibition “Assange in Prison” curated by Mara Sartore at the Gervasuti Foundation, Venice.
According to Miltos Manetas, Julian Assange is a mythological figure, a being out of time and space, who embodies the contradictions of liberal democracies, a punished Prometheus. If the internet was created as a free space for the exchange of information and global communication, Assange’s story demonstrates the limits of this system and highlights the dark areas of the web. The artist somehow identifies with Assange, as he places himself at the limits of the art system: in 2009, the first Internet Pavilion attended as an official collateral event of the Biennale but was then excluded because it introduced the pirates of THEPIRATEBAY.ORG to Venice. Today, thirteen years later, he gives his paintings away, contradicting the primary rule of the market.
Assange’s prison represents a state of mind and a human condition to Miltos Manetas, even before reproducing it to create an immersive experience at the Gervasuti Foundation. Counting the days of imprisonment of a political prisoner may be compared to counting the days of a war, of social injustice, and in this way, Julian Assange’s name becomes a symbol of freedom of speech, against censorship, and against those who hold a monopoly on our data and information.
VENUE:
Fondazione Gervasuti
Calle Lunga Santa Caterina 4998, Venice