Deemed “the internet’s sexual historian” by the LA Times, US artist and technologist Mindy Seu brings her acclaimed participatory lecture-performance to Vivid Sydney, following sell-out shows across North America, Asia and Europe.
Revealing the pervasive and perverted origins of our digital tools, A Sexual History of the Internet questions how technologies have shaped and been shaped by sexuality, decades before AI-relationships or the OnlyFans economy.
For starters: Did you know that the first JPG was a digitalized Playboy centerfold? Or that an early operating system was called Sex OS?
Pulling together facts, cultural legacies and hidden histories, Seu engages the audience to read lecture citations aloud through a shared script accessible via your mobile device* in a collective performance of re-citation.
Together, you’ll examine the relationships between techno-development and sexuality, innovation and autonomy, lust and extraction.
*This performance requires a mobile device compatible with Instagram. Please have Instagram downloaded on your mobile device prior to the event.
Content Warning
Recommended for Ages 18+.
Please note that this performance includes explicit references to sex and sexual assault. It also includes bright, transmissive light in a very dark space. Your comfort and safety is important to us, so please feel welcome to exit if you have discomfort with either of these.
Credits
Designer: Laura Coombs
Editor: Meg Miller
Lecture Format Collaborator: Julio Correa
Illustrator: Ven Qiu
Timecode Scripting: Jon Gacnik
Videographer: Gabriel Noguez
3D Artist: Tom Hancocks
Website Support: Charles Broskoski
Metalabel: Yancey Strickler, Lena Imamura
Box office will open one hour prior to the event.
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Many parking stations are located in the area. There is little street parking.
Accessible - please contact the Town Hall direct.
- No outside food or drinks
- No smoking on premises
- Bag check may be required
- Photography restrictions during performances
- Arrive at least 30 minutes before event
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