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A summary of the samples of the future that will arrive in Madrid this fall

The question about what the exhibitions of the future will be like is answered. And it is in the Fundación Telefónica Space . From its facilities a great commitment is being made for the future and for making other types of exhibitions based on the technological revolution. Exhibitions related to social networks, video games or the Internet, are some of them, to the point of creating an intangible exhibition in which the pieces are represented in Madrid and in seven cities in Latin America simultaneously. A vision of art set in the future that focuses on promoting the social side of digital transformation. These are the exhibits related to the Internet Age that you can visit this fall .

"Intangibles. A digital experience of the Telephone Collection"

Can an art exhibition be made without physical works ? This is the question launched by Fundación Telefónica to its visitors with the aim of meditating on the options we have in such a globalized world. A question that will find your answer, from October 11 to February 9, in the Intangibles exhibition . A digital experience of the Telephone Collection .

During those months, nine artists will exhibit nine digital experiences without any physical work in a digital art show unprecedented in the world of museums. In addition, because of its relationship with globalization and the use of the Internet, this exhibition is presented simultaneously in Madrid and in seven cities in Latin America: Mexico City, Mar de Plata, Montevideo, Bogotá, Lima, Quito and Santiago de Chile. All the venues of the sample will be connected in real time and will share some of the contents and experiences. For the visitor, the interesting thing about this exhibition is that through different technologies - photogrammetry, generative art, 3D printing, kinect, mapping and VR - they can experience, interact, immerse and even recreate works that belong to artists such as Pablo Picasso , Torres-García, Roberto Matta, Juan Gris, René Magritte, Paul Delvaux, Eduardo Chillida, María Blanchard and Antoni Tàpies.

"Video games. The two sides of the screen"

Behind the video game industry there is a whole world. And in less than 50 years they have expanded their limits on and off the screen, generating a high impact on culture and society and becoming an engine of change. That is why Fundación Telefónica has presented this exhibition that will be in Madrid until January 12. The goal is for visitors to explore the boundaries between the physical and the virtual world on a trip through the videogame industry, and that they know their economic, socio-cultural, scientific and even their most artistic aspects.

This exhibition proposal, curated by Eurídice Cabañes, aims to show the faces of video games from both sides of the screen. On the one hand, everything related to technological innovation and experience : creative processes, graphic design, music, dubbing ... And on the other, what they have contributed from the social, scientific and artistic point of view . In addition, throughout the exhibition visitors will understand the creative processes of how a videogame is made and the relationship they have with cinema, music and other arts.

"Instagramers Gallery Madrid"

It is the first art gallery from Instagram in Europe and is permanently on Fundación Telefónica. This is a sample composed of different snapshots taken with smartphones and selected by a team of experts, with the only common point that they all come from Instagram, leading to a full-fledged exhibition.

As the director of the Fundación Telefónica Space explains, It is an exhibition that reflects the possibilities offered by technology to the world of photography and its dissemination in social networks. We opened Fundación Telefónica, - a place where artists such as Chema Madoz, Joan Fontcuberta or Vik Muniz have passed - to these new artists. "This project that was born with the ambition to become the largest virtual mobile photography gallery, continues to provide opportunity for new photographers. In fact, if you want to exhibit, they have a temporary section open to new artists.

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