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summary: This worksession intends to be a moment of collective learning, to make tangible invisible colonial mechanisms of hierarchy and oppression that are prevalent in everyday communication technologies, yet often difficult to comprehend. summary: This worksession intends to be a moment of collective learning, to make tangible invisible colonial mechanisms of hierarchy and oppression that are prevalent in everyday communication technologies, yet often difficult to comprehend.
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**Date:** Saturday, 18 May 2024 **Date:** Saturday, 18 May 2024<br>
**Time:** 11:00 - 17:00 (free lunch for participants)<br>
**Time:** 11:00 - 17:00 (free lunch for participants) **Location:** Varia, (Gouwstraat 3, Rotterdam)<br>
**Note:** this session will be held in english<br>
**Location:** Varia, (Gouwstraat 3, Rotterdam)
**Note:** this session will be held in english
**Participation:** is limited, to join please send an email to info@varia.zone with [colonial infrastructures: fashion] in the subject. **Participation:** is limited, to join please send an email to info@varia.zone with [colonial infrastructures: fashion] in the subject.
Colonial Infrastructures worksessions intend to be moments of collective learning to make tangible invisible colonial mechanisms of hierarchy and oppression that are prevalent in everyday communication technologies, yet often difficult to comprehend. This time we focus our attention on the fashion industry. Together we will undertake collective research into how geopolitical conflicts intersect this complex realm, with Denzel Veerkamp, and consider citation practices in relation to fashion, with Chinouk Filique de Miranda. Colonial Infrastructures worksessions intend to be moments of collective learning to make tangible invisible colonial mechanisms of hierarchy and oppression that are prevalent in everyday communication technologies, yet often difficult to comprehend. This time we focus our attention on the fashion industry. Together we will undertake collective research into how geopolitical conflicts intersect this complex realm, with Denzel Veerkamp, and consider citation practices in relation to fashion, with Chinouk Filique de Miranda.