Poster design: Sara Sanz Gallen @sarasanzgallen_
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(edition Budapest)**
09/11/2024, 14:00 - 19:00
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Join us for the very first edition of “Reclaiming Technology Sessions” taking place in Budapest on November 9th, where we will focus on topics around technology, gender, ethics, speed and speculative design.
⏰ Date: November 9th (Saturday) from 14:00 to 19:00
📍 Location: Jurányi Ház, Jurányi u. 1, 1027 Budapest, Hungary
💎 Participation is free of charge.
Programme:
14:00 💥 Welcome & Public Lecture “Reclaiming Technology” by Silvia Binda Heiserova
15:00 🎤 Public Talk “Beyond the Space Race: Technology, Ethics, and the Limits of Speed” with Irene Sánchez and Dorottya Milánkovich
16:00 🚀 Workshop “Slower Pace in Outer Space” by Irene Sánchez Mora
ℹ️ Info: Online registration is required for the workshop due to limited capacity under this link: https://forms.gle/VMoiLeUcbmEUNpEB9
You can download the Reclaiming Technology presentation by Silvia Binda here:
Reclaiming_Technology_presentation.pdf
About:
Reclaiming Technology is an ongoing artistic, practice-based research project initiated by Silvia Binda Heiserova as a resident artist of the EU Digital Deal Residency hosted by Pro Progressione. This project examines how technology, often perceived as a neutral tool, replicates social and gender biases and stereotypes, manipulates the pace of everyday lived time, consequently diminishing opportunities for critical reflection and inclusive participation. During the Reclaiming Technology Sessions, we will explore what a feminist approach to technology could be, prioritizing inclusivity, equity and collaborative practices. This involves reinterpreting tools and systems to serve diverse functionalities and communities. Parallelly, we will apply interdisciplinary approaches that merge arts, informatics, electronics, design, and social advocacy.
For any questions write us to [email protected]
The event is organized in collaboration between ProProgressione, Silvia Binda Heiserova and offDAC and is Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
Photos by: Gabor Toth.