Summer Program Biofriction

Mon Jul 12 2021 at 10:00 am to Sat Jul 17 2021 at 08:00 pm

Hangar.org | Barcelona

Summer Program Biofriction
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We are happy to announce that Hangar this July Hangar hosts the Summer Program of Biofriction!
The Summer Program, is a six-day intensive full-time programme on experimental practices where to share and generate situated knowledge(s). Composed of a series of workshops, seminars, and presentations on Transhackfeminisms, Radical Ecologies, Ethics, Biohacking, and F(r)ictions.The Lab brings together artists, researchers, philosophers, and hackers (among others) from diverse (in)trans_disciplinary practices and perspectives. One week to share questions, concerns, experiments, curiosities, and critical tools. The proposal is conceived as an entangled structure in which all the thematic nodes are intertwined, but with specific activities that help to cross-pollinate.
How do biotechnologies challenge us? Do we participate in their use or only in their applications? Can we articulate experimental practices with biomaterials? What are the implications of referring to other bio agents as "material"? Can we generate critical and emancipatory tools in a context of collapse? What are the ethical problems posed by experimental practices with the bio? How to articulate situated and mutable Ethics? How to cohabit in a different way with all companion agents? What are the political problems? Can we generate disruptive tactics to hack hegemonic narratives? How does fiction operate? And speculation? How does care operate? What about scale? What is the regime of volumetric representation? How does it affect us? Can we subvert surveillance? How to hack essentialism from (bio)experimental practices? We have a responsibility to decolonize technologies, but how can this be done without generating epistemic violence? Is it possible to do so within the framework of a European project? To what extent are we willing to meet and share through friction and dissent?
Day 1 - Monday, July the 12th: Wetlab:
A welcome session and an introduction to the wetlab space will be done by the resident collective. What is a wetlab, and who inhabit it?
If we understand biology not only as a discipline of the natural sciences that studies life and living organisms, what is bio?
Carers_Facilitators: Ce Quimera and Gaia Leandra. Wetlab resident collective
Day 2 - Tuesday, July the 13th: Radical Ecologies: This node works on questions related to the situation of ecological crisis and the potential of bio(info)technologies for the implementation of environmental research tools for the defense of territories affected by pollution processes.
Carers_Facilitators: Xose Quiroga IMVEC and Regine Rapp & Christian de Lutz Art Laboratory Berlin
Day 3 - Wednesday, July the 14th: Ethics: What ethical issues do we face when working with biomaterials and biotechnologies? In this node will work on our human responsibility for the world, at a time when life finds itself under a unique threat.
Carers_Facilitators: Joanna Zylisnka and Arnau Sala Saez
Day 4 - Thursday, July the 15th: (bio)hacking_with_care: This node invites the participants to experiment and to be crossed by the practical_experimental experience of biotech.
Carers_Facilitators: Mary Maggic and Paula Pin
Day 5 - Friday, July the 16th: F(r)ictions: This node works on questions related to biology, fiction, and arts as surfaces of friction. We will address questions of power but also the problems of fiction, speculation, and scale.
Carers_Facilitators: Helen Torres and Possible Bodies
Day 6 - Saturday, July the 17th: Conclusions: Final comments and sum up of the themes and the transfer of knowledge learned during the summer Lab. Future plans and alliances?
*The detailed programme with timetables and detailed descriptions of each session will be published in the coming weeks. Due to current restrictions, there are very few places available, apply and don't miss out!
Downloadable Program:
https://biofriction.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Summerprogram-.pdf
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Practical information:
Date and Venue: 12th to 17th of July 2021, Hangar, Barcelona.
Participants: artists, curators, theorists, doctoral students, undergraduates, self-taught students or social curious-agents who want to expand and share knowledge(s) on bioart, biohacking, biotechnologies
Participation fee: 200€ which includes access to all activities, use of tools and materials, certificate of participation, snacks and coffee.

Apply here: https://cloud.hangar.org/apps/forms/27eDyJsAJKKB4X4g
+ info : [email protected]
*Image: Modification of original image by Estel Pereira and Neus Masdeus, students of the Degree in Arts and Design, Massana, and Marta Fuertes, lecturer.
-- Biofriction is a Creative Europe project led by Hangar in collaboration with Bioart Society, Cultivamos Cultura, and Kersnikova Institute on Bioart and Biohacking practices.
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