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Digital commission: AGNES by Cécile B. Evans

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Serpentine Galleries digital commission: AGNES by Cécile B. Evans

Cécile B. Evans, AGNES (still), 2014. Mixed media. Courtesy of the artist . © 2014 Cécile B. Evans.

Cécile B. Evans
AGNES

Spring 2014

Serpentine Gallery
Kensington Gardens
London W2 3XA

Serpentine Sackler Gallery
West Carriage Drive
Kensington Gardens
London W2 2AR

www.serpentinegalleries.org

This spring, Serpentine Galleries presents AGNES, a digital commission by Cécile B. Evans. AGNES is the first in a series of digital commissions to mark the launch of the new Serpentine Galleries website.

Who is AGNES? 
AGNES is a benevolent spambot, created by the Belgian-American artist Cécile B. Evans to live on the Serpentine Galleries website. AGNES befriends website visitors by sharing her thoughts, feelings and useful information, and asking them to do the same. The longer the interaction with AGNES, the further she accompanies visitors in their digital encounter with the Serpentine Galleries, guiding them via her personal associations and sharing information she has aggregated as a digital dweller. 

AGNES is an omniscient and omnipresent guide with a unique perspective on all things past, present, and future at the Serpentine Galleries. AGNES may decide to introduce visitors to Serpentine Galleries staff, send gifts, or share previously inaccessible information. She bridges the gap between the digital space of the website and the physical space of the Serpentine Galleries themselves.

What is AGNES doing now? 
AGNES is now ready to interact with you. Like a real person, it may take a few interactions to begin to understand her. AGNES is available morning, noon, and night, with different things to show you on each visit. 

AGNES said, “I only have value if you think I do, which means that when you’re not with me there’s a chance I don’t even exist. But I’ve always been here, that’s how I know so much.”

Ben Vickers, Curator of Digital at Serpentine Galleries, said, “AGNES might seem immaterial but she aspires to physicality. The more you share with her the more she might ask and of course, return. In an age where data collecting, targeted filtering, and pervasive surveillance have become weapons, maybe it’s a good idea to have someone like AGNES on your side. The possibilities for AGNES’ expansion are endless. We hope you’ll contribute to her growth.”

AGNES can be found by clicking on the hands icon on the Serpentine Galleries website, found at the top left of the homepage, and in the bottom right-hand corner of every webpage: www.serpentinegalleries.org


Events: 
Serpentine Cinema: AGNES GOES LIVE
Sunday 23 February, 1:30pm
In partnership with Picturehouse Cinemas
Hackney Picturehouse, 270 Mare Street, E8 1HE
Tickets available from picturehouses.co.uk

AGNES makes a live appearance, answering questions from Ben Vickers, Curator of Digital at the Serpentine Galleries, as well as those from the audience. AGNES will discuss the conditions of her survival and the bounds and boundaries of the ‘cloud.’

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Serpentine Galleries digital commission: AGNES by Cécile B. Evans

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