To mark the last day of the exhibition Infinity Scroll, artist Anne Haaning and curator Kirsten Cooke join in conversation around questions of how we see and map the world, and what the tools and technologies we use to do so reveal about us.
Anne Haaning is a visual artist and postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Art at Goldsmiths, University of London. Working across diverse forms of image production and interdisciplinary collaboration, her practice investigates extractivism, technological acceleration, and the material entanglements of digital infrastructures.
Kirsten Cooke is a curator and researcher at the Department of Art at Goldsmiths, working with alternative models for mapping our human relationship with the landscape, through a focus on hydrology, ecology, queer theory and forms of non-human embodiment and machine vision.
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