Internet Yami-Ichi at HeK
After an idea by the Japanese artist collective IDPW, products and services of the Internet are sold in real life at a flea market.
The Internet Yami-Ichi (Internet Black Market) is a free-to-attend flea market where people gather and exchange “Internet-ish” things in real life. Originating in Tokyo, the Internet Yami-Ichi was founded by artist duo Exonemo and their online art collective IDPW and has traveled to over ten cities including Berlin, Moscow, and Seoul. This April, the Internet Yami-Ichi will finally come to Switzerland, to one of the leading institutions of electronic art, the HeK in Basel.
On previous markets, you could buy glitch-embroidered clothing, an internet addiction clinic, Snowden snow globes, handwritten spam mail letters, 3D printed Nintendo game reward rings, a live YouCube (YouTube-like juke box), used passwords etc.
Sell your own products: Instructions for participation and application form on wiki-yamiichi.hek.ch; link to registration in English is here.
Application deadline: 18 April 2017
Information: Jana Honegger, yamiichi[at]hek.ch
When: Sat 22 April 2017, 14:00 - 17:30
Where: House of Electronic Arts Basel, Freilager-Platz 9, 4142 Münchenstein / Basel
Admission: free