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Opening (for one night only): 12 June 2012, 4.30–9.00pm
Living Space Internet Café
1 Coral Street
London SE1 7BE

Public Access is an exhibition of Internet-based works by a group of artists originating from the Americas. The exhibition is presented as a ‘Speed Show’, which has become popular exhibition format in the US, but is the first of its kind in the UK. Conceived by artist Aram Bartholl in 2010, a speed show entails creating a gallery private view for browser based Internet art in a public cyber-café for one night. The exhibition format is free and can be applied by anyone, anywhere, any time.

Artists:
Eduardo Navas
Jon Rafman
Parker Ito
Double Happiness
Geraldine Juárez
River of the Net
Natalie Bookchin
Kristin Lucas
Caleb Larsen
Gustavo Romano
B.Troemel and J.Vingiano

With contributions of: Kenneth Goldsmith, Marialaura Ghidini, Marc Garrett
Curated by Rachel Falconer, Ruth Hogan, Augustina Matuseviciute and Youna Shin from the Curating Contemporary Art programme at the Royal College of Art.

http://public-access.org.uk/
http://speedshow.net/

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