Moosdorfstraße 7-9, 12435
Date: Sunday, June 23
Time: 19:00-21:00
Date: Sunday, June 30
Time: 19:00-21:00
June 23 – 30, 2024
Sunday, June 23: 19:00-21:00
Monday, June 24: 14:00-21:00
Tuesday, June 25: 18:00-21:00
Wednesday, June 26: 14:00-21:00
Thursday, June 27: 14:00-18:00
Friday, June 28: 14:00-21:00
Saturday, June 29: 16:00-21:00
Sunday, June 30: 14:00-21:00
Email: info@wyv.art
In the digital era, we are not only sentient beings who experience life, we are also measurable units in vast, invisible networks. We have learned to see ourselves in a way that is convenient for the digital platforms to gather information. This merging of the technological and human gaze raises pivotal questions: How much are we interacting with technologies as if they are an extension of our body? How much are we sacrificing for predictability, efficiency, and productivity? How do we maintain a balance between the subjective joy of life and the efficient exchange of energy?
Wyvern Art Fund is pleased to present Invisible Networks, an exhibition and event program taking place at MOOS Space (Moosdorfstraße 7-9, 12435 Berlin) from June 23 to June 30, 2024. Invisible Networks is the culminating collective curatorial project of the Wyvern Art Fund Scholarship program, which has brought together eight artists and thinkers over four months to explore the ways that the technological gaze manifests and affects us on personal, somatic, social, and structural levels.
Participating artists include Alistair Alexander, Ipek Burçak, Rocket Loam, Asa Maynard, Viky (mvm.alves), Susan Ploetz, Maya Weinberg, and Ma Yongfeng.
The ways we see ourselves through technology also influence the ways we are able to imagine futures and relations. While exploring both the potentials and limits of technologically intermediated sensing, seeing, and knowing, Invisible Networks asks: What would it take to inspire hope and action instead of dystopian self-destruction? How can we appreciate connections with other humans, animals, and plants that are less mediated by digital interfaces? Where is our agency to decide how to interact with this evolving landscape?
Wyvern Art Fund offers financial support for artists and thinkers to work on their own projects and to co-create aesthetic experiences. As a trust-based community, Wyvern explores possible forms of togetherness through experimenting with methods and practices of autonomous and sustainable co-existence and collective curatorial practice.
Please note that some workshop sessions require previous online registration. See the schedule below for more information.
Monday, June 24 - 18:00-21:00
Mind Kut-Up Lab is a process/experience that aims to (re)construct a new sense of language through a narrative deconstruction technique based on chaotic intuition.
Tuesday, June 25 - 14:00-18:00
This live action role play (larp) session will explore the relationship between somatic intelligence and technological objects.
Tuesday, June 25 - 19:00
A performance and choreographic practice, located in the sensory and perceptual in-between spaces of things.
Tuesday, June 25 - 20:00
Two poems about life under surveillance and collective recordkeeping for the future.
Sign up not required
Wednesday, June 26 - 19:00
This double bass performance piece combines recorded audio and live instrumentals designed to bring the audience into a state of reflection on their relationship with digital interfaces.
Thursday, June 27 - 18:00-21:00
This workshop will use the potential of The Hologram, a peer-to-peer health monitoring protocol, to identify patterns, grow and build solidarity, curiosity, and trust – so we can take action, collectively.
Friday, June 28 - 18:00-21:00
18h: laptop and phone drop-in 19h: laptop upgrade workshop.
Bring your old laptop or phone back to life with this free drop-in and open source software workshop with KDE Community (kde.org). Bring any PC laptop for the step-by-step installation workshop. No technical knowledge required! Questions? Email: alistair@reclaimed.systems
Saturday, June 29 - 12:00-16:00
This live action role play (larp) session will explore the relationship between somatic intelligence and technological objects.
Saturday, June 29 - 19:00-21:00
This open discussion will explore whether it is possible to change the hierarchies of oppression and exploitation behind algorithmic governance currently shaped by nation-states and multinational giants.
Sunday, June 30 - 14:00-18:00
Please join the exhibition artists for a final afternoon of experimental activities such as Warm Data Labs, Impromptu Performances, and Tea House, etc.
Sunday, June 30 - 19:00
A performance and choreographic practice, located in the sensory and perceptual in-between spaces of things.
Sunday, June 30 - 20:00
Two poems about life under surveillance and collective recordkeeping for the future.
Sign up not required
Special thanks to those who’ve been working behind the scenes with the artists to make this exhibition possible: Fanni Fabian, Sarrita Hunn, John Broback, IO, Zsofia Samodai, Y