Invitation to exhibition opening
The limits of privacy
The exhibition examines how new digital technologies intervene in our lives.
We invite you to join us and celebrate the opening at The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology on September 28th at 6:00 PM. There will be light refreshments between 6:00 PM and 7:00 PM.
Program
- Welcome by curator and senior conservator Henrik Treimo, The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology
- Professor Marianne E. Lien, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo, leads the research project Privatlivets Grenser; Sociality and belonging in digital everyday life
- Postdoctoral fellow Cecilia G. Salinas, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo, coordinator of the exhibition
- Lisa Birkenbach and Solveig Dagsdottir, MA scenography students at the Academy of Performing Arts, Østfold University College
The boundaries of privacy: New encounters - new dividing lines is part of I/O, the permanent exhibition on information and communication technology at The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology . Where I/O communicates through AI and digital solutions, visitors are invited to a sensory experience and to reflect on their own experiences as digital users. The exhibition also provides insight into digitalization in the relationship between humans and animals, through the use of drones and GPS in reindeer herding.
About the exhibition / Collaboration partners
The exhibition springs from the research project 'Privatlivets Grenser; Sociality and belonging in digital everyday life' at the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo and the Norwegian Institute for Natural Research. It has been developed in collaboration with The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology and the Academy of Performing Arts at Østfold College.
The research has been carried out by Marianne E. Lien, Cecilia G. Salinas, Tuva Beyer Broch and Tom Bratrud.
Exhibition design by Lisa Birkenbach, Irina Kommissarova and Solveig Dagsdottir.
The research project and the exhibition are financed by the Research Council of Norway under the program SAMKUL.



Photo by Cecilia G. Salinas
The boundaries of private life, exhibition opening
28 September at 18.00
The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology foundation
Kjelsåsveien 143
The event is free.

