Doomscroll (Live Show): / ​Joshua Citarella​

Doomscroll (Live Show):
​Joshua Citarella​

Title card for the show that reads “Doomscroll” in black font over the view from inside a car's windshield to a landscape of fire.
Title card for the show that reads “Doomscroll” in black font over the view from inside a car's windshield to a landscape of fire.

Image courtesy of the artist.

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Floor 3, Theater

June 21 at 1:30 pm

Presented as part of the 2026 Whitney Biennial, Doomscroll is a podcast that explores online culture and politics in the 21st century. This live podcast will feature professor David Harvey. Previous episodes can be found here.

Guests are subject to change.

Collaborators
Executive Producers: Riel Roch-Decter & Clark Filio
Producer: Davis Fowlkes
Editor: LJ Frezza
Cinematography: Nellie Kluz
Wardrobe: Cory Kennedy
Color Grade: Samuel Gursky
Music: DJ Umberto Ecco 2K

Doomscroll is a Memory Production.

Duration
Approximately two hours

Recommended for People 13 years of age and up.

Joshua Citarella is an artist and writer. He is the host of Doomscroll, a talk show that explores online culture and politics in the 21st century. He is the founder of Do Not Research.


On the Hour

A 30-second online art project:
Frank WANG Yefeng, The Levitating Perils #2

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