In an age of infinite imagery, AI generation and algorithms controlling what we see, what makes an image unforgettable? Rankin and Platon - two of the defining image-makers of modern culture - explore photography as power, identity, performance and truth. From celebrity and politics to AI and visual overload, this is a live interrogation of whether iconic imagery still exists, what the human image means now, and why some faces, moments and images still cut through the noise.
Rankin, Platon, Anny Shaw
