Alt Nets

group show with Tega Brain/Benedetta Piantella/Alex Nathanson, James Bridle, eeefff, Ursula Endlicher, Matthias Fritsch, Everest Pipkin & Alice Yuan Zhang

05 September – 19 October 2024 | null | Opening on 5 Sep. at 7pm

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About the exhibition

The group exhibition Alt Nets at panke.gallery brings together artistic positions that explore the intersection of community networks, low tech and permacomputing. The relation between these concepts lies in their shared values of community empowerment, sustainability, and accessibility. They represent different aspects of grassroots efforts to reclaim control over technology and communication infrastructure, while also promoting environmental stewardship and social justice/equality. Central to the exhibition is the recognition of the qualities derived from grounding artistic practices in existing contexts, conditions, and communities. Unlike the solutions proposed by technocratic elites, which often overlook collective efforts and community organization, the artists featured in Alt Nets prioritize nurturing and strengthening the communities they grew from.

Find more details on the project website: https://findselecttransform.world/

Curators: Noemi Garay and Sakrowski

Events

Saturday, 07.09.2024

3pm & 5pm

The HTMLgardeness - Sowing HTML but Harvesting AI

AR Walking tours by Ursula Endlicher

Sunday, 08.09.2024

2–7pm

Permacomputing Your Way Out of Casual Dystopia

workshop by Ola Bonati and Brendan Howell

Wednesday, 18.09.2024

7–9pm

THE WET NET writing* room

workshop by Alice Yuan Zhang

Sunday, 22.09.2024

4–7pm

Artist presentation and mushroom cultivation workshop

by Matthias Fritsch

Sunday, 29.09.2024

3–7pm

Roam the Wilderness of Autonomous Social Networks

workshop by Liaizon Wakest

Sunday, 06.10.2024

1–6pm

WALDGARTENPILOT REHFELDE

excursion by Matthias Fritsch

Event Series

The exhibition Alt Nets is part of the project find.select.transform – Resilient Networks in a Wounded World, which responds to the pressing social, ecological, and economic challenges of our time. It employs artistic positions to critically examine how current technological developments and organizational practices can contribute to a sustainable transformation of our society.

The project aims to highlight alternative strategies, aesthetic positions, and networks that challenge the conventional understanding of growth. In doing so, it emphasizes the role of art in narrating such developments and seeks ways to address power imbalances and extractivism.

The focus will be on artistic positions regarding the climate catastrophe and community networks that promote democratic participation and equality.

The schedule for 2024 includes the symposium in June and September, the presentation of telepresent artists and a live streaming event in October as well as the exhibition and accompanying programs from September to October. The variety of formats promotes interdisciplinarity and multiperspectivity.

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Partners

The realization of exhibition is made possible by funds from the Hauptstadtkulturfonds. hkf_small