meta:morphosis / Aleksandra Naydenova (BG), Amber Macintyre (GB), Cyan D’Anjou (US/NL), Dorijn Boogaard (NL), Kurina Sohn (KR)/Photo: vog.photo

meta:morphosis

Aleksandra Naydenova (BG), Kurina Sohn (KR), Cyan D’Anjou (US/NL)

POSTCITY, First Floor, Workshop Room
Do 5. Sep 2024 15:30 – 17:00

Taking agency of your digital story.
Have you ever posted something online that you later wanted to delete? And if so, is it truly removed? meta:morphosis presents an opportunity to explore our digital Right to be Forgotten.

Participants are invited to confront their digital selves, symbolically using the medium of soap to collectively engage in a discussion about what the act of erasing online information offers. Is it an opportunity for change? Or a rewriting of the past?

Meeting Point: Workshop Room
Language: EN
Tickets: FESTIVALPASS, FESTIVALPASS+, ONE DAY PASS

Max. 25

Anyone is welcome, however, the workshop might be particularly interesting to those in policy making or with careers in which the balance of expressing public image and private life are of central importance.

Bios

  • Aleksandra Naydenova

    BG

    Aleksandra Naydenova is a UX / service designer and socio-technological researcher whose practice transcends boundaries with a critical, interdisciplinary and accessible approach.

  • Cyan D’Anjou

    NL/US

    Cyan D’Anjou is a multimedia performance and sculpture artist whose work takes on a speculative quality as she envisions the potential impact of current technological advancements in virtual experience and information economics.

  • Kurina Sohn

    KR

    Kurina Sohn is a South Korean multidisciplinary designer based in Amsterdam. She is fascinated by exploring realms, lifeforms and narratives that transcend the ordinary.

Credits

meta:morphosis was created as part of the IMPAKT (NL) and Werktank (BE) CODE 2024 program.
Artists: Aleksandra Naydenova (BG), Amber Macintyre (GB), Cyan D’Anjou (US/NL), Dorijn Boogaard (NL), Kurina Sohn (KR)
Workshop facilitators: Aleksandra Naydenova (BG), Kurina Sohn (KR), Cyan D’Anjou (US/NL)

CODE 2024 is funded by Stichting Doen, Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie, the Gemeente Utrecht and the Flemish Authorities.