Philosophy Club: Exit reality
Philosophy Club: Exit reality
Society

Wed. March 11, 6:30PM

Philosophy Club: Exit reality

Laurent de Sutter in conversation with Valentina Tanni on mapping the strange new world of internet culture

The Internet is an alien life form, declared David Bowie in 1999: today, the prophecy has come true, and our digital tools have become magical portals with mysterious properties, windows that overlook a dimension bordering between dream and reality.


Beyond the screen mirrors we comfortably carry in our pockets, we have discovered a region haunted by strange presences—sometimes threatening, sometimes surreal, occasionally fascinating, and other times nonsensical. These are the same presences that, over the past fifteen years, have shaped what we now recognize as "internet aesthetics," that ensemble of subcultures, popular narratives, and visual and auditory languages through which the alien entity has finally revealed itself to humanity. The net then reveals itself for what it truly is: a threshold as physical as it is mental, where bizarre things happen, time is warped, and we find ourselves inhabiting an intermediate dimension, a territory that is "neither here nor there."


Today, it is urgent to try and map a world imbued with disorienting hallucinatory qualities, a realm that appears as a parallel planet that has emerged from the depths of code-space. Starting from the advent of vaporwave, which infused the network's native imagery with spectral qualities in the early 2010s, Valentina Tanni will takes us on a descent through the levels that traverse the silent horror of the Backrooms, brushes against the obsession with sensory stimulation of ASMR, delves into the algorithmic surrealism of weirdcore, and lands in the exploration of pseudomagical practices such as reality shifting and memetic rituals. All the while, we remain comfortably seated before our screen, inside a battlestation ready to take off for a one-way astral journey, eternally trapped in the liminal space born from the now inseparable bond between human visions and Machine dreams.


speaker

Valentina Tanni

Valentina Tanni is an art history, curator and professor, teaching Meme Culture and Aesthetics at John Cabot University in Rome. She is the author of numerous books on digital culture, translated in many languages, including, in English, Memesthetics: The Eternal September of Art (Nero, 2024) and Exit Reality: Vaporwave, Backrooms, Weirdcore and Other Landscapes beyond the Threshold (Nero, 2024). Her last book is Antimacchine: Mancare di rispetto alla tecnologia (Einaudi, 2025).

moderator

Laurent de Sutter

Laurent de Sutter is an award-winning author and publisher whose books have been translated into 15 languages. He runs the "Theory Redux" book series with Polity Press and "Perspectives Critiques" with Presses Universitaires de France. He also is a professor of Legal Theory at Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Sciences-Po Paris. He recently published "Superweak: Thinking in the 21st Century” (Polity, 2025).
Start
Wed. March 11, 6:30PM
End
Wed. March 11, 9:00PM
Format
TheMerode Talks
Language
English (US)
Guest allowed?
Yes, 1 per member

Address

Event
Place Poelaert, 6
1000 Brussels
Belgium
Parking
Parking Poelaert, Place Poelaert 1000 Brussels

Detailed programme

Welcome
Wed. March 11, 6:30PM
Start of the conversation
Wed. March 11, 7:00PM
A moment to connect
Wed. March 11, 8:00PM
End
Wed. March 11, 9:00PM