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MoMA PS1 presents the first significant U.S. museum solo show of Berlin-based artist Simon Denny (b. 1982, Auckland, New Zealand). The Innovator’s Dilemma adopts the architectural typology of the industry tradeshow, staging literal platforms for content drawn from various recent bodies of Denny’s work. Drawing its title from Clayton M. Christensen’s 1997 book of entrepreneurial theory, the exhibition will include Denny’s projects created around the 2012 Digital Life Design conference in Munich (ALL YOU NEED IS…DATA? [2012]), the Internet copyright infringement scandal involving Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom (The Personal Effects of Kimdotcom [2013]) and Samsung’s 1993 international announcement of supposedly watershed business practice shifts (*New Managemen*t [2014]), among others.
Denny’s work often refers to the psychology and abstract language of the new media economy, invoking “clouds” of big data and the constant pressure to “update” our lives. He typically finds the sources for his work within the materials, advertising, and packaging produced by technology and media companies, and often deploys graphic interfaces borrowed from commercial display to highlight connections between the utopian goals of the new media economy and those of historical modernism. Denny has had solo exhibitions at the Aspen Art Museum; Kunstverein Munich; Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (MuMoK), Vienna; and Portikus, Frankfurt; and was included in the 2013 Venice Biennale. In 2015, he will represent New Zealand at the Venice Biennale.
Artworks
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Multimedia Double Canvas Thomson
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Multimedia Double Canvas Tevion
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Multimedia Double Canvas Hantarex
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Ich will umsteigen. Wie geht Das? (Samsung)
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Berlin Startup Case Mod: Rocket Internet
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Berlin Startup Case Mod: Clue
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Berlin Startup Case Mod: SoundCloud
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Berlin Startup Case Mod: Wooga
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Berlin Startup Case Mod: Trademob
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Berlin Startup Case Mod: EyeEm
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Berlin Startup Case Mod: The Football App
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How to assess disruptive technologies addiction
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The lean startup San Francisco planning department
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New Management Installation
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Berlin Startup Case Mod: Secret
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Invasion of the Multimedia Monsters Europe’s 100 hottest startups
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The Innovator’s Dilemma Berlin
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The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom: Seized Property #60. Paypal Inc., account paypal@megaupload.com
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The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom: Seized Property #73. 2010 Mini Cooper S Coupe, VIN WMWZG32000TZ03651, License Plate No. “V”
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The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom: Seized Property #71. 2008 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drop Head Coupe, VIN SCA2D68096UH07049; License Plate No. “GOD”
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The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom: Seized Property #67. 2009 Mercedes-Benz E500 Coupe, VIN WDD20737225019582, License Plate No. “FEG690”
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The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom: Seized Property #31. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, Account No. XXXXXXXX6888, in the name of an individual with the initials JPLL
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TEDxVaduz Stage Design (banner only)
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TEDxVaduz Atmospheres: Logo
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TEDxVaduz Atmospheres: Information Based Luxury (Segal)
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TEDxVaduz Atmospheres: Increases Dishonest Behavior (Maréchal)
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TEDxVaduz Atmospheres: Out of the Valley (Fend)
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TEDxVaduz Atmospheres: Offshore World (Herregraven)
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14.30 CONVERSATION
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14.55 SECRETS OF SUCCESS
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15.30 SIMPLIFY YOUR LIFE
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10.25 MOBILE METROPOLIS
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16.20 FAMILY STRINGS
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17.05 BREAK
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12.00 REGISTRATION
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13.00 WELCOME
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13.20 GREETING
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14.15 PRIVACY
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16.20 SPEED TO LEARN
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18.30 WAYS BEYOND THE INTERNET
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21.30 DLD NIGHT (HAUS DER KUNST)
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13.10 KEYNOTE
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12.40 AENNA BURDA AWARD
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12.00 TURKEY IN THE 21ST CENTURY
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12.20 HERE RIGHT NOW PROJECT
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18.20 CHANGEMAKER
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18.05 ABUNDANCE
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10.40 IN CONVERSATION
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12.30 WOMEN WANT MORE
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08.55 CREATIVELY SOCIAL
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14.45 SHARING ECONOMY
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11.40 HOT DEALS
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12.00 CREATIVE CAPITAL
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The Innovator’s Dilemma (Opening Performance with Genius and Emily Segal)
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Flatscreen Video Aquarium 2
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