People of all ages and backgrounds... Share your words, drawings, video and netart on the joys and woes of contemporary life in social networks here online. Explore what it means to 'be social' - online or face-to-face, at work or play.
All contributions will be archived here for viewing alongside the gallery exhibition.
For inspiration please check out our upcoming exhibition Being Social featuring work by Annie Abrahams, Karen Blissett, Ele Carpenter, Emilie Giles, moddr_ , Liz Sterry and Thomson and Craighead.
Since the mid-90s computers have changed our way of being together. First the Internet then mobile networks have grown as cultural spaces for interaction - wild and banal, bureaucratic and controlling- producing new ways of 'being social'.


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