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Karachi Biennale 2022

Curator Profile

Faisal Anwar

Faisal Anwar

Role: CURATOR KB22

Theme: Collective Imagination: Now and the Next

Curatorial Directives

  • Art and Tech Intersection
  • Hybrid Public Encounters
  • Digital Liminal Spaces
  • Decentralized Dialogues

Curatorial Statement

Karachi, like other major emerging cosmopolitan cities around the world, is at the cusp of the digital revolution. It is increasingly generating, connecting, and speaking in the language of digital data. As a city with one of the largest and most diverse populations in the world, and being the economic, philanthropic, and educational capital of Pakistan, Karachi presents a unique case study for the intersection of art and technology.

This voracious consumer of technology, with a population that is primarily youth, initially began to use technology to compensate for a dysfunctional communication infrastructure. Today, with its experimental thrust, it has begun to navigate the 4IR (Fourth Industrial Revolution) narrative, which seeks new ways of making technology an intrinsic and perhaps symbiotic part of human experience.

For Karachi Biennale III, I am investigating the possibilities to conceptualize and materialize the digital liminal space as an innovation corridor of creative encounters and a site of symbolic empowerment and agency.

The Digital Shift

Our innate desire to form social connections and relationships is going through an unprecedented shift. According to Gerd Leonhard, a futurist speaker and author, "Our world is going to change more in the next 20 years than in the previous 300 years."

The technological transformation characterized by big data, artificial intelligence, blockchain/cryptocurrency, and automation cannot be a panacea for all the problems caused by unchecked economic growth, exploitation of natural resources, and denial of climate change. Furthermore, the ethical assessment of emerging technologies concerns the broader debate around issues such as privacy, security, and even exacerbated racial, ethnic, and economic disparities. This shift has also spurred new conversations that have blurred the lines between the real and the fabricated.

What are the implications of excessive use of digital mediums and devices on our learning, perceptions, assumptions, and opinions? How is the 4IR shaping our borderless 24/7 society?

The Hybrid Reality

Our global cities live without virtual borders. We record, share, and edit our present; documenting our history and forecasting our future in real-time through strategies that challenge our social and cognitive boundaries. Furthermore, during the COVID-19 pandemic, technology and digital tools have been the driving force in forcing us to reimagine how we live, work, play, and communicate. They have generated social and occupational changes that will likely continue even after the crisis has passed.

This parallel reality, being normalized as vital and urgent, has become an intrinsic part of our current human experience with each other and the cities we inhabit.

Are today's societies forming new territories, spaces, and conversations which are transitional and transformative?

Art as Bridge

As the avant-gardes of humanism and harbingers of progressive socio-cultural change, arts have the potential to bridge the physical and imaginative worlds, recognize innovation, and harness the power of technology. From the Islamic Golden Age and European Renaissance art to Contemporary and New Media art, artists as alchemists, scientists, engineers, and creative innovators have embraced technology to find original and creative ways of expression.

Today, Hybrid Art is an evolving digital art movement that is posing many exciting possibilities—from concept to display and engagement—while prompting questions around the evolving role of the artist. The intersection of art and technology has given rise to a new global wave of artist-led start-ups, art practices, and creative collaborations that are transforming conversations, exploring new territories, creating hybrid spaces, and influencing how we will make art for years to come.

KB22 Vision

For KB III, I am inviting artists, designers, technologists, engineers, and researchers to collaborate and seek engagement with technology by galvanizing dialogue, awareness, critique, and a sense of possibility. Harnessing the transformative power of technology, time, arts, and the imagination, KB III will present innovative ideas, projects, and practices that articulate and visualize new connections between the real, the physical, and the virtual world.