Date: November 23, 2024
In this hands-on workshop, attendees learned how to design impactful memes that resonate with diverse online audiences. Led by a panel of meme creators and graphic designers, participants dove into meme formats, visual storytelling, and the psychology behind viral content.
Date: December 14, 2024
In this engaging session, attendees will explore the stories behind today’s most beloved memes. Led by meme scholars and cultural analysts, participants will dive into popular formats, dissect viral trends, and uncover the social insights that make memes resonate. From humor to cultural impact, this event offers a fresh perspective on the memes we know and love.
Date: October 12-13, 2024
This interactive exhibition showcased the evolution of memes, from the early days of image macros to the latest trends on TikTok and Instagram. Visitors have been treated to a timeline of iconic memes, a VR experience with some of the web's most famous viral videos, and discussions on meme influence in politics and pop culture.
Date: May 11, 2024
This panel discussion delve into the political power of memes and their role in shaping modern discourse. Experts in media studies, digital activism, and politics analyzed the influence of satirical memes in elections, social movements, and online debates. The event culminate in a lively debate on free speech and digital censorship.
Date: April 13, 2024
A forward-looking conference exploring how artificial intelligence is influencing meme creation and distribution. This event brought together tech experts, AI researchers, and meme enthusiasts to discuss the possibilities and ethics of AI-generated content, meme-bots, and automated humor in the ever-changing digital landscape.
Date: March 9, 2024
This unique event focus on the mental health benefits of memes, examining how humor can be a coping mechanism in stressful times. Clinical psychologists and meme experts shared insights on how memes help communities bond, reduce anxiety, and foster resilience in the age of digital overload.
Date : February 10, 2024
This event explore the history and origins of memes, starting from ancient visual humor to modern-day viral internet sensations. Featuring a keynote by Dr. Richard Meme, a pioneer in digital culture studies, participants enjoyed a captivating look at how humor, symbols, and communication have evolved over centuries.