Salons have historically been a physical space to bring together multiple responses by various voices on a specific topic. We take the spirit of this online to invite submissions, hosted by collaborators but open to everyone.
The Digital Dada Salon invites artists and makers to similarly utilise technology and multimedia as a means to understand the complexities of contemporary society in the post-internet age.
Inspired by ideas raised by Adam Pendelton’s Black Dada Reader we deconstructs the archive to disorient the reader and force a confrontation with the gaps and contradictions inherent archives.