Into the E-Metropolis: TRONSFORMATION is a workshop facilitated through hacking.
It is designed to capture participants’ narratives and perceptions of sustainability with regard to consumer electronic devices. During this hands-on workshop, visitors will have a chance to build something new out of old electronic materials.
Meeting Point: First Floor
Language: EN
Tickets: FESTIVALPASS, FESTIVALPASS+, ONE DAY PASS
Max. 25
Bios
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Akwasi Bediako Afrane
GH
Akwasi Bediako Afrane is a Ghanaian artist who lives and works in multiple regions within Ghana. His works explore the idea of augmentation or extensions between consumer technological gadgets, humans, and the environment. He works with discarded electronic gadgets which he refers to as “amputees”, and he refashions and repurposes these amputees into machines and micro-organisms he describes as “TRONS”, which become potential platforms and media for reflection, engagement, and interactions.
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Anwar Sadat Mohammed
GH
Anwar Sadat Mohammed is a Ghanaian multimedia artist. His works take the form of photographic composition of portraitures while exploring the daily human interactions within the environment and the unseen narratives that emerge as a result of these exchanges. He creates experimental documentary memories as a way of retelling stories of marginalized workers, whose activities play a major role within the Ghanaian community but are kept under the radar.
Credits
Akwasi Bediako Afrane, Anwar Sadat Mohammed, Cyrus Khalatbari, Dr. Ekow Appiah, Dr. Frederick Bamfo, University of Cape Coast (UCC),
GHANA ELECTRONICS SERVICING TECHNICIANS’ ASSOCIATION (GESTA), ASM STUDIOS, MGM STUDIOS, Blue Canvas Studio, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Geneva University of Art and Design (Switzerland), Sudu and Pedu of Cape Coast.
This project has been developed and is presented in the context of the STARTS4Africa project. STARTS4Africa has received funding from the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology under grant agreement No. LC-01960720.