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Northwestern Qatar’s Media Majlis Museum Concludes Its Decade-Defining Exhibition "Memememememe"

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Doha, December 04 (QNA) - Northwestern University in Qatar's Media Majlis Museum has concluded its tenth annual exhibition, "Memememememe," following three months of vibrant public engagement. The show, which drew thousands of visitors, extended its impact beyond the physical gallery by inviting audiences to explore its cultural, social, and political dimensions online.

The museum affirmed its ongoing commitment to providing interactive experiences that challenge conventional narratives, noting plans to expand its 2026 program by fostering deeper dialogue through innovative modes of experiencing and analyzing the stories that shape contemporary life.

Featuring 23 artworks by 12 artists representing 11 countries, Memememememe served as a crossroads for creative perspectives from around the world. Showcasing both newly commissioned pieces and existing works, the exhibition celebrated diverse artistic approaches to humor, identity, and communication in an increasingly connected era.

Opening in early September, the exhibition marked a significant milestone in the museum's fifth-anniversary celebrations, strengthening its stature as a leading center for critical discourse at the intersection of media, technology, and culture.

The event attracted a broad and varied audience-including students, researchers, artists, and media professionals-who engaged with digital installations and immersive interactive environments. These works illuminated the expansive reach of online communication and its profound influence on the formation of collective identity.

Exploring memes as potent cultural indicators, the exhibition was structured around four conceptual frameworks: weight, length, time, and quantity.

This approach encouraged visitors to consider how memes proliferate and reshape the landscape of the digital world.

Dean and CEO of Northwestern University in Qatar, Marwan Kraidy underscored the significance of the exhibition's success in transforming a familiar facet of digital culture into a catalyst for thoughtful inquiry. He emphasized that such engagement lies at the core of the university's academic mission and affirmed the museum's role as an inspiring space for community interaction and dialogue.

For his part, Media Majlis Museum Director, Alfredo Cramerotti, highlighted how the exhibition elevated a seemingly playful subject into an avenue for profound cultural reflection. He noted that memes function as influential cultural instruments that bridge generations and challenge established norms.

Among the dynamic works presented was Rumba Cat by artists Eva and Franco Matisse-a standout sculpture portraying a cat poised atop an autonomously roaming robotic vacuum cleaner. The piece infused the gallery with an element of spontaneity and whimsy, encapsulating the exhibition's spirit of movement, humor, and unexpected insight. (QNA)

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