Workshops

Resist like Bacteria Encounter

Bi0film.net - Jung Hsu (TW), Natalia Rivera (CO)

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Thu Sep 8, 2022, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
All times are given in Central European Time (CET / UTC +1).
KEPLER’S GARDENS, Transformation Lounge
EN
Number of participants: 20
Please Note: Only holders of an Ars Electronica FESTIVALPASS(+) OR ONE-DAY-PASS OR Festival University Students are eligible to attend workshops held in the framework of the Ars Electronica Festival 2022!
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Our project opens a non-disciplinary conversation between activists, biologists, hacker communities, artists and everyone interested in co-creating other possible future communication systems. Besides the umbrella-antenna as a tool, the question and the processes around autonomous communication networks are still open for us.

Together with those joining the conversation, the Bi0film.net community continues developing the possibilities for p2p, encrypted, decentralized and federated communication technologies, creating a biofilm itself that amplifies and enhances the connection of diverse communities worldwide. Join our Resist like bacteria encounter and community to share your ideas, projects and thoughts with us.

Biographies

Jung Hsu (TW), is a researcher and new media artist based in Berlin. She attempts to combine interdisciplinary knowledge with artistic research to create heterogeneous encounters. In her process, she responds to the current social situation with multiple perspectives and uses metaphorical objects to create a speculative scenario. Her recent work has focused on micro-biopolitics and cryptoguilty.
Natalia Rivera (CO): Emergent-media artist currently exploring the possibilities of digital technologies as inter living-entities mutual aid media. In the context of indeterminate/queer knowledge creation, their processes are indisciplinary, open, collective, collaborative and communitarian, through the Mutante laboratory (Bogotá) and the global Suratómica Network for creation – art and science.