
Social media feeds, AI recommendations, and streaming platforms are changing the way we experience art, fashion, music, and literature. What feels accessible now may also feel fleeting.
This salon invites you to pause and consider what cultural experiences still move us in a world shaped by algorithms and endless content. Is digital accessibility democratizing culture or diluting its meaning? Join the conversation and share the moments online or offline that still feel genuinely real.
The event is free to attend. The exact location will be shared two days before the gathering. Snacks will be provided. Please bring your own drinks.
Expect an evening of thoughtful conversation, curious minds, and the kind of cultural exchange that only happens when people come together in a room.
When: 22nd of November at 20 PM
Questions to reflect on before the Salon
As you prepare for our gathering, we invite you to take a moment to consider a few prompts that will help deepen the conversation:
What recent cultural moment—online or offline—felt genuinely meaningful to you?
How might algorithms be shaping your tastes or habits without you fully noticing?
When was the last time you discovered something without a recommendation system?
Has digital accessibility expanded your cultural world, or made it harder to connect deeply?
What forms of art, music, fashion, or literature still evoke a real emotional response for you?
How do you choose what’s worth your attention in an era of endless content?
What does a “real” cultural experience mean to you today?
Come ready to share what’s been stirring in you. We’ll explore it all in good company.