Make Believe
Encounters with Misinformation
Misinformation is everywhere. It filters our view of the world, influencing our beliefs and actions in ways both subtle and profound.
But what fuels it, and why do we believe the make-believe?
This exhibition explores how human choices, psychology and biases contribute to the spread of misinformation.
At the centre of the gallery, a video work reflects on why we keep falling for misinformation – exploring its causes, consequences and possible remedies.
Surrounding this, four rooms present case studies that open up the topic in unexpected ways. Here, Victorian-based artists and academics respond to objects and stories from State Library Victoria’s collection, modelling how curiosity, critical thinking and thoughtful research can help us navigate the unrelenting flow of information today.
Date
Open daily
Location
Keith Murdoch Gallery,
State Library Victoria
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Exhibition highlights
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Charlotte Allingham
digital illustrations
Image courtesy of the artist