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Digital Void
โญ Come hear shocking true stories that you'd never thought anyone would share in public. Come witness the daring Digital Void at Caveat, a cabaret comedy venue thatโs home to the smartest, joyfully-nerdiest comedy in New York!
Tickets for Digital Void in New York
๐ซ Standard Admission - includes regular seated entry
๐ซ Premium Admission - includes premium seating closer to the stage
Highlights
๐ญ A show that brings cutting-edge storytelling and insightful cultural takeaways on the impact of internet culture
๐A chance to visit Caveat, a creative hub and cabaret comedy theater that champions nerdy, funny art and much more
๐คฉ Hosted by Digital Void and an all-star cast of speakers
General Info
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Date: June 21, 2023
๐ Time: 7 p.m.
โณ Duration: 90 minutes
๐ Location: Caveat NYC
๐ค Age requirement: 21+ with physical ID
โฟ Accessibility: the venue is ADA compliant
โ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here
Memes, Myths and Magic
Digital Void's Memes, Myths, and Magic is an interactive festival featuring the internetโs most critical, funny, and engaging thinkers. Digital Void will be giving away copies of Mitch Horowtizโs new book, Modern Occultism, to the live audience. Horowitz will be signing copies of his book immediately following the show
Featuring:
- Douglas Rushkoff is an author and documentarian who studies human autonomy in a digital age. His twenty books include the just-published Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires, as well as the recent Team Human, based on his podcast, and the bestsellers Present Shock, Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus, Program or Be Programmed, Life Inc, and Media Virus.
- Ena Da is a Ghanaian-born Brooklyn-based writer, comedian, and online content creator. Her work has gained a large online audience and she has performed numerous stand-up comedy shows all over NYC including two performances at the New York Comedy Festival.
- Mitch Horowitz is a PEN Award-winning historian whose books include Occult America, One Simple Idea, The Miracle Club, Daydream Believer, Uncertain Places, and Modern Occultism. His work is censored in China. He will explore why magick works--even (or especially) if you don't believe in it. For anyone vested in coding, logic, and mathematical infinity, chaos magick, or what Mitch calls anarchic magick, harbors special value. Mitch will also be signing his new book, Uncertain Places.
- Allegra Frank is a deputy entertainment editor at The Daily Beast. She previously worked as a culture editor at Slate and Vox. Prior to that, she was an editor, reporter, and podcast host at Polygon.
- Shannon Liao was most recently a staff writer at The Washington Post covering video games. Prior to joining The Post, Liao was a games reporter at CNN Business, profiling the CEO of Epic Games, breaking industry scoops around business and tech, and contributing the occasional article to other sections.
- Ryan Broderick is part of Digital Void, a journalist, video producer, podcaster, and community moderator. He's the writer of the Garbage Day newsletter.
Description
Take a deep dive into meme magic with this nteractive festival featuring the internetโs most critical, funny, and engaging thinkers at Caveat NYC. Digital Void brings together a wide range of storytellers, writers, comics, academics, and strategists to explore the role of memes, myths, and magic in our lives. From AI and TikTok to Slender Man and Backrooms, nothing is shadowbanned for this show! Get your tickets for Digital Void at Caveat, New York!