A group of youngsters will have artwork exhibited alongside international artists at the world’s first gallery devoted to the internet, opening in Bradford next month.
Life Online, at the National Media Museum, will examine the social, cultural and technological impact of the internet.
When the £2 million gallery opens on March 30, artwork by young people aged 14 to 19 from the Bradford district will be on display in a temporary exhibition space.
The young artists are part of an art collective called Networked and their work, System Overload, will explore the ever-changing relationship between society and the internet through digital art and interactive elements.
The artwork will join work by Thomson and Craighead and Ross Phillips.
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