‘Whose Narrative Is It Anyway?’ - A Talk by the Canadian Artist Jon Rafman at The White Building on how he explores the shifting role of narrative in his work. Accompanied by art historian Victoria Camblin and writer Harry Burke – Jon Rafman discusses how the way we tell, experience, and imagine stories has completely changed over the last decade as these narratives take place in today’s post-social media, post-internet, cross-embedded universe. Jon Rafman’s work cross-platform work delves into the virtual and augmented reality, as well as the oft recited social media forums that have continued to re-shape how artists and filmmakers engage with art and its audiences This talk originally took place on the 1st August 2013 and was part of The White Building and S P A C E ’s residency series We Are Here. See more on The White Building’s Residency here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8ZbL6o5IOE Jon Rafman is an artist, filmmaker, and essayist whose work explores the impact of technology on consciousness. His films and artwork have gained international attention and have been exhibited at the New Museum, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, and the Saatchi Gallery in London. Rafman’s work has been featured in Modern Painters, Frieze, the New York Times, and Harper’s. http://jonrafman.com. Victoria Camblin - https://twitter.com/vcamblin Harry Burke - https://twitter.com/harryb_rke The White Building - http://thewhitebuilding.org.uk/ ***** Video in Common makes video for the Arts – Editorial, Talks and Artist Commissions – http://www.videoincommon.com/ It also does research – http://mcn.incommon.org.uk Subscribe to Video In Common: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Video_In_Common Twitter: twitter.com/videoincommon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/videoincommon