Exhibition Dates

October 1, 2026
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November 1, 2026

Artist

The Last Human Collective

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Dead Internet Museum

What happens when automation rules the internet…and it's impossible to tell the difference between human participation and machines?

This fall, during Halloween season, MAD Arts transforms 5 of its downstairs galleries into the Dead Internet Museum. In this beautifully unsettling, speculative world, visitors are invited to explore the edges of humanity, technology, ritual, and digital decay. 

Blurring the lines between exhibition, game, performance, and collective storytelling, the Dead Internet Museum explores what it means to remain human in an era increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, synthetic media, and collapsing digital realities. Visitors experience the invisible labor, systems, and infrastructure supporting that world while reflecting on where human agency still exists.

This fictional museum houses a unique collection of browser-based artifacts, interactive works, and digital remnants that feel playful, uncanny, and eerily familiar. These works are co-created by students, artists, and community participants in workshops through the Art & Tech Studio Program at MAD Arts, then expanded over time through audience interaction and contribution.

An audio-led experience guides audiences deeper into the installation, though the experience remains open-ended and self-directed. Headphones enhance the journey, but moments of silence, interruption, and technological failure are intentionally embedded into the work itself. Visitors are encouraged to wander, witness, interact, disconnect, or simply exist within the shifting environment. Each series of interconnected situations reveals different aspects of the world. Some actions unlock new experiences. Others simply encourage observation, reflection, or collaboration.

Throughout the exhibition, ritualistic activations and collective moments periodically emerge and dissolve, transforming the space into a living happening that continuously evolves over the course of the month.

IMPORTANT:

The exhibition is best suited for older teens and adults. The recommended age is approximately 14+, although younger visitors may attend with supervision depending on their comfort levels.

About the artist:

The Last Human Collective is an interdisciplinary group of artists, designers, technologists, researchers, and storytellers working at the intersection of immersive media, participatory art, and speculative futures. The collective — including Lance Weiler, Nick Fortugno, Shar Simpson, Josh Corn, and collaborators — is the creative force behind Dead Internet Museum, an evolving storytelling initiative examining the emotional, political, and social implications of life within increasingly synthetic realities.

Through immersive installations, virtual rituals, experimental games, and collaborative storytelling systems, the collective creates spaces for reflection, resistance, and connection. Their work challenges audiences to confront the fragmented conditions of contemporary digital life while imagining more humane, inclusive, and participatory futures.

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