Program 2022

Friday 17.06.

00:00 - 24:00

10:00 – 11:00

Drop in, mic is open, stage is yours for 10 minutes.

Lightning Talks

11:00 – 12:30

Hyperaccumulators are plants that grow on soils with a high heavy metal content and are able to store minerals such as copper, nickel, zinc or cadmium in their biomass.

Panel

13:30 – 16:30

In her project BE? HERE? NOW? Dasha Ilina explores the nature of new forms of hybrid human existence in the technological age.

Workshop

13:30 – 18:00

Flying dragons, deers, owls, octopus, or parrots - in different languages across the world, kites are named in all sorts of imaginary ways.

Workshop

14:00 – 16:30

In January 2020, Azahara Cerezo moved her artist's website files to a small portable server that can be connected to a solar panel.

Workshop

14:00 – 15:00

A holistic approach to human rights in the context of new technologies requires translating human rights norms into practical standards that are understandable to businesses and engineers.

Workshop

14:00 – 16:00

Collaborative practice can be experimental, disjointed, challenging, creative, bold, and many other things.

Conversation

15:30 – 17:00

“The struggle to understand and steer the interaction between the bitsphere and the biosphere is the struggle for community in the broadest ecological context." – Ursula M. Franklin (1989)

Workshop

17:00 – 17:30

The No Annotation is a Alone* is a series of annotative interventions, by the collective artistic research WordMord, upon the rigidity of the fixed format of the PDF, to challenge established proto

Presentation

17:00 – 18:00

This networked documentation layer of the AMRO festival is a collaboration between Habitat and Varia.

Worklab

19:00 – 19:15

This performance is about power relations. It will happen inside, around and on top of the shipping container. Elements that form part of the performance are people, noise, light and darkness.

Performance

19:15 – 19:45

Border Forensics is an agency conducting spatial and visual investigations into practices of border violence perpetrated by states, police forces, militaries, and corporations.

Lecture

19:45 – 20:15

In this talk, I would like to talk about the practice of data as an investigative method. Data-driven investigations bring together a wide variety of disciplines and techniques.

Lecture

20:15 – 21:30

Q&A and discussion on Computational Activism hosted by Adnan Hadzi.

Conversation

21:30 – 24:00

The AMRO Nightly Builds happen in-between days, as a time space where musical tryouts and sonic fictions develop, grow, fail and are built again into a multi-sensory experience that puts in context

Performance