InRealLife

  • January 18, 2014 / 14:00
  • January 22, 2014 / 19:00

Director: Beeban Kidron
United Kingdom; 86’, 2013, color
English with Turkish subtitles


From the bedrooms of teenagers to the world of Silicon Valley, InRealLife sets out to discover what 24/7 life on the internet is doing to children. Most of us remember a time before the Internet, but there’s now a generation of teens who've never known social interaction before Facebook. InRealLife is an in-depth examination of the effects of the Internet on the social lives of teens, casting a spotlight on how corporations influence the online lives of our children for profit.

InRealLife

InRealLife

The House I Live In

The House I Live In

Town of Runners

Town of Runners

Sound it Out

Sound it Out

Girl Model

Girl Model

Tabloid

Tabloid

Trailer

InRealLife

It’s better to burn out than to fade away

It’s better to burn out than to fade away

In 1962 Philip Corner, one of the most prominent members of the Fluxus movement, caused a great commotion in serious music circles when during a performance entitled Piano Activities he climbed up onto a grand piano and began to kick it while other members of the group attacked it with saws, hammers and all kinds of other implements.

Soothsayer Serenades I Two-handed by Kübra Uzun

Soothsayer Serenades I Two-handed by Kübra Uzun

Today we are thrilled to present the first playlist of Amrita Hepi’s Soothsayer Serenades series as part of the Notes for Tomorrow exhibition. The playlist titled Two-handed is presented by Kübra Uzun on Pera Museum’s Spotify account.

Paris Without End (1959-1965)

Paris Without End (1959-1965)

In the 60s, Alberto Giacometti paid homage to Paris, the city where he lived, by drawing its streets, cafés, and more private places like his studio and the apartment of his wife, Annette. These drawings would make up his last book, Paris sans fin (Paris Without End).