What happens when we extract digital journalism from the screen? What sensations does it awaken to see social and conjunctural narratives in a curated and analog space? How is overinformation reinterpreted when it is isolated in an exhibition room? From Cerosetenta-070, we want to make an audiovisual, graphic and performative exhibition of our best recent journalistic works. In this exhibition, we will emphasize the cross-cutting themes of our agenda: gender equity, defense of human rights, new citizenship and social mobilization, while providing a space for reflection on the impacts of information, media and environmental health in our society. The exhibition will have a space dedicated to position transmedia works of Digital Narratives students, led by Professor Juan Camilo Gonzales, which will be developed during the semester prior to the presentation. Here the ideological pillars of the exhibition will be integrated to be analyzed from the academic exploration and training of new communicators. We hope that the reflections that we seek to share with those who visit the exhibition will serve to nurture the journalistic processes that we practice daily and that will lead to the improvement and development of our profession. Cerosetenta is a laboratory of journalistic creation where we seek to redefine the relationship between audiences and information, questioning the forms and ways of consumption. In this exhibition, we will explore the limits of journalism and its links with academia to understand creation as a game, a dialogue, a mirror and reflection of social reality. Experimental humanities lie in that in-between where journalism is art and performance, starting from the interaction with the audience to feed the creative exercise, transform it, influence the emission and reception of information and analysis of social realities.

