23-30. September, Adaptér
Curator: Réka VASS
Exhibiting artists: Martyna MARCINIAK, dmstfctn, Silvia BINDA HEISEROVA, Noemi IGLESIAS BARRIOS, Boldizsár HORDÓS
23-30. September, Adaptér
Curator: Réka VASS
Exhibiting artists: Martyna MARCINIAK, dmstfctn, Silvia BINDA HEISEROVA, Noemi IGLESIAS BARRIOS, Boldizsár HORDÓS
Reclaiming Technology is a practice-based research project initiated by Silvia Binda Heiserova as a resident artist of the EU Digital Deal Residencies programme hosted by Pro Progressione. By demystifying, explaining and debating technology, the project aims to question androcentric narratives around technologies and empower women to critically engage with technologies. Finally, it aspires to bring answers to the question: What could be a feminist approach to technology and how to practice it?
Reclaiming Technology Sessions is an event series dedicated to collectively examining how technology, often perceived as a neutral tool, perpetuates social and gender biases while manipulating the pace of everyday lived time, consequently diminishing opportunities for critical reflection and inclusive participation.
Join us for the very first edition of “Reclaiming Technology Sessions” organised by multimedia artist Silvia Binda Heiserova and Pro Progressione. In this first session, taking place in Budapest, we will focus on topics around technology, gender, ethics, speed and speculative design.
Excited to announce the winners of the residencies in #eudigitaldeal. Both we and our partners in #eudigitaldeal received an overwhelming amount of outstanding applications that had us facing tough decisions. But here we are! We’re excited to see how the project as a whole will be shaped by the works of these artists and where they will take the conversations and practices.
Meet the experts participating in the art residency for our European Digital Deal project. The challenge is named ‘Keep Up or Miss Out,’ inviting artists to explore the profound connection between new technologies and democracy.
Artists interested in exploring the profound connection between new technologies and democracy can now apply for our residency program. The theme for this open call is ‘Keep up or miss out.’
European Digital Deal calls on artists interested in exploring the deep entanglement between new technologies and democracy to apply for one of 12 residencies.
Linz, 28th September 2023
European Digital Deal – a project co-funded by Creative Europe – has just launched an open call for twelve artist residencies exploring the deep entanglement between new technologies and democracy.