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Name π’Ÿπ’Ύπ‘”π’Ύπ“‰π’Άπ“ π’²π‘’π“‡π‘’π’Έπ“‡π‘’π’Άπ“‰π“Šπ“‡π‘’π“ˆ
Location Het Wilde Weg
Date 2023/07/23-2023/07/26
Time [[]]
PeopleOrganisations Michael Fowler
Type HDSC2023
Web Yes
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An exploration into the virtual body, internet-assisted mutation, and queer identity that is embolded by online communities, spaces, architectures.

  • for 5 - 20 people.

1️⃣Day One 23.07 (Performance-Lecture) (1 Hour)

  • Performance-reading of my thesis, also titled Mutant on Mutant: introducing concepts of digital werewolves, internet-assisted mutation, online identity, avatar culture, etc.
  • Proposal of a happening, invitation into this world and for one's own self-reflexivity.
  • Mini-lecture: Why I am researching/making within this context, introducing my own avatars, experiences.
  • Workbooks are handed out with character sheet (first page) to be filled

2️⃣Day Two 26.07 (Werecreaturing) (3 Hours)

  • We take turns reviewing, introducing our characters.
  • Affinity groups are formed, key character components shared and documented.
  • Each group will undergo the process of building a body (via their computers/devices) (using web-based resources)

+ Performance: I embody the log-in process/loading/rendering of an avatar, whilst reading excerpts of my thesis writing titled "Mutant on Mutant"


Michael Fowler (he/they) is a Vancouver ex-pat currently residing in Tallinn, Estonia. Holding a Graphic Design MA from the Estonian Academy of Arts, as well as a BDes in Interaction Design (Minor: SPACE/Social Practice and Community Engagement) from Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver. Their design practice spans performance, sound art, graphic/interaction design, generative design research, illustration, and sculpture. Embracing absurdity and play as a means of investigation, Fowler’s practice leans into queer identity emboldened and discovered through virtual communities and online roleplaying, avatar culture, online subculture, cosplay, and collaborative world-building.