In a newest version of the Chinese Dream, promises of cultural  prosperity and economic reform continue to clash with artistic vanguards  and sexual or queer intelligence. The Chinese Dream here refers to a  current political context of government prerogatives versus creative art  works and netizen activism. President Xi Jinping’s use of the term was  challenged by Thomas Friedman in the New York Times because it fails to  include people’s wider aspirations and struggles for identity. Panelists  will critically reflect on the Chinese dream, and play with the popular  slogan “to have a dream”. The panel will look into body politics and  technologies of sexuality as they are developed by netizen communities,  young feminists and emerging queer movements. With recorded intervention  by the artists Ai Weiwei and Ai Xiaoming. The panel will be moderated  by Katrien Jacobs.