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Title: Infrastructural resistance: a conversation
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Date: 2024-02-16 18:30
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Title: Anti-colonial tech: a conversation
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Date: 2024-02-10
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Category: event
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slug: infraresistance
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featured_image: /images/infra-resistance.jpg
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summary: During the event, participants will share modest proposals for moving networks and political engagement away from toxic cloud environments. From Counter Cloud Action to Digital Discomfort and trans*feminist servers, the techno-disobedient practices they share will unsettle computationally mediated depletion, activating paths towards anti-colonial tech.
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**Date:** friday 16 February 2024 <br>
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**Date:** Friday 16 February 2024 <br>
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**Time:** 18:30 - 20:00 CET<br>
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**Location:** Varia, Rotterdam (NL)<br>
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**Registration**: Not needed, and there is no entrance fee!
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**Participants**
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**Constant** is a non-profit organization based in Brussels since 1997 and active in the fields of art, media, and technology.
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https://constantvzw.org/
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<https://constantvzw.org/>
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**Digital Discomfort Working Group** undertakes mundane but attentive experiments to collectively study non-Eurocentric/white origins of computational paradigms and to propose instead trans★feminist infrastructural entanglements, anti-extractivist connecting cultures, and intersectional notions of hosting and hostility in the online structures we inhabit.
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https://digitaldiscomfort.run/
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<https://digitaldiscomfort.run/>
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**TITiPI** is a trans-practice gathering of activists, artists, engineers and theorists initiated by Miriyam Aouragh, Seda Gürses, Helen Pritchard and Femke Snelting. TITiPI convene communities to articulate, activate and re-imagine together what computational technologies in the “public interest” might be when “public interest” is always in-the-making.
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https://titipi.org/
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<https://titipi.org/>
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**Varia** is a space for developing collective approaches to everyday technology. varia members maintain and facilitate a collective infrastructure from which they generate questions, opinions, modifications, help and action. varia works with free software, organises events and collaborates in different constellations.
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https://varia.zone
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<https://varia.zone>
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Illustration by Susanna Ingignoli
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