For:
General public
Time:

21.00 and 22.00

Place:
Temporary exhibition rooms level -1
Price:

Free activity

Booking from 5 March online and on tel +34 917 911 370 (from 10.00 to 20.00).

As part of the public program of Pedagogies of War, the museum and TBA21 organize The Night Watch, a guided tour of the exhibition streamed live on Twitch from a mobile phone. Inspired by Khimei and Malashchuk’s video installation Open World, the walkthrough brings the logic of the virtual world into the museum, inviting audiences to reflect on how technology shapes the visitor experience and reveals the opacity of the systems that structure everyday life.

Jordi Ferreiro (Barcelona, 1982) is an artist and educator. His work explores the concept of institutional mediation and the potential of art to intervene in and transform the bureaucratic spaces that administer knowledge, construct what we understand as culture, and regulate the way we comprehend the world. Through experimental pedagogies and site-specific practices, Ferreiro uses installations, performances, and educational formats to generate “states of exception” within cultural institutions and to rehearse new models of governance. He has carried out projects in various Spanish and international institutions such as TEOR/ética (Costa Rica), Z33 (Belgium), Museo del Oro (Colombia), MACBA (Spain), and La Casa Encendida (Spain), among others. He is currently head of public programs and education at La Fabra Centre d’Art Contemporani in Barcelona (Spain).