BodyBuilding. Inefficient Tool Building for Quantified Beings

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BodyBuilding. Inefficient Tool Building for Quantified Beings
Name BodyBuilding
Location Tetem
Date 2020/02/20
Time 10:00-17:00
PeopleOrganisations The Underground Division, Thomas Rustemeyer, Kiki Mager, Nazanin Karimi
Type Meetup
Web Yes
Print No



EN (for Dutch visit the Tetem website)

Inefficient tool building for quantified beings

On a daily basis our bodies are being scanned, tracked, debugged, rendered, manipulated, and categorized by different technologies. How are we, as users and makers, able to understand our bodies' relationships to these biometric computational processes? BodyBuilding is an exhibition curated by the Hackers & Designers collective (H&D), which investigates the intersection of technology and the agency of the (human, post-human, trans-human, non-human) body from a maker's perspective.


In collaboration with architectural designer Thomas Rustemeyer, H&D will develop a support structure which will host the works of the invited artists. The structure will reflect the ways in which H&D functions as a community, a network, and an infrastructure.


BodyBuilding is a process-driven exhibition. As the artists are also tool-makers, visitors are invited to actively take part in processes of constructing and deconstructing tools, ask questions about their inner workings, their ethics, and socio-technological entanglements.


Engaging with technologies such as scanners, ultrasound, and motion capture, the works problematize the role of the "body” in computation. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, the works on display will be activated through different (inter)activities such as hands-on workshops, lectures and discussions.


Invited artists include:


Nazanin Karimi,

Kiki Mager,

The Underground Division (Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting),

Thomas Rustemeyer.


NL:

In deze interactieve tentoonstelling van Hackers & Designers neem je deel aan het (de)construeren en bevragen van verschillende tools zoals scanners, echografie en motion capture.