1661 W. Sunflower Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92704
Saturday, August 10 at 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Ends Aug 10, 2019
Join us for a fascinating discussion on the ways internet communication shapes and distorts our civic discourse and on the possibility for progressive reform.
OCMA featured artist and labor lawyer York Chang examines how we understand truth, falsity, and credibility; Nima Shirazi communications strategist and co-host of the media criticism podcast "Citations Needed," investigates how media and institutions manipulate public narratives in the digital age; and UCLA Professor in Information Studies and Design Media Arts Ramesh Srinivasan explores how the internet could be fundamentally re-imagined to bring about more ethical, democratic, and inclusive outcomes.
This event is present in conjunction with the exhibition currently on view at OCMA, <i>York Chang: To Be Wrong With Infinite Precision</i> (on view April 7 - September 1, 2019).
Image: York Chang. <i>Civilian (Factograph)<i/>, 2018; inkjet on folded Japanese Kozo Paper, 32 x 46 inches; courtesy of the artist © York Chang