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Upsetting Settings presents graduation projects initiated by Alexander Roidl,
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Upsetting Settings presents graduation projects initiated by Alexander Roidl,
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Alice Strete, Angeliki Diakrousi, Joca van der Horst, Natasha Berting, and Zalán
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Alice Strete, Angeliki Diakrousi, Joca van der Horst, Natasha Berting, and
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Szakács. The concept of this exhibition arises from the idea of the default
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Zalán Szakács. The concept of this exhibition arises from the idea of the
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setting, a situation in which a specific mode of interaction is selected
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default setting, a situation in which a specific mode of interaction is
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automatically, pre-configured to work out of the box without the need to tinker
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selected automatically, pre-configured to work out of the box without the need
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with its underlying apparatus. Every system comes with default settings
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to tinker with its underlying apparatus. Every system comes with default
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predefined by its creators, and most of the time, these settings remain
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settings predefined by its creators, and most of the time, these settings
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unchanged by us, the users of such systems. These defaults do not represent our
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remain unchanged by us, the users of such systems. These defaults do not
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needs but are possibly the materialisation of biases from the system's makers,
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represent our needs but are possibly the materialisation of biases from the
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from corporate or political interests, from a society at large. The projects
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system's makers, from corporate or political interests, from a society at
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engage with the concept of default modes and propose interventions in their core
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large. The projects engage with the concept of default modes and propose
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structure/source/root so as to start thinking collectively about better places
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interventions in their core structure/source/root so as to start thinking
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from which to begin. You are invited to become root users, active listeners,
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collectively about better places from which to begin. You are invited to become
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smart speakers, intentional eaters, counter trolls, sensorial spectators!
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root users, active listeners, smart speakers, intentional eaters, counter
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trolls, sensorial spectators!
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Tash Berting
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Tash Berting
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Instant Warnet confronts the default mode of who is included and who is excluded
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Instant Warnet confronts the default mode of who is included and who is
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in contemporary social media spaces through an intervention that uses play and
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excluded in contemporary social media spaces through an intervention that uses
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performance to turn the tables on networks of harassment online.
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play and performance to turn the tables on networks of harassment online.
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Zalán Szakács
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Zalán Szakács
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‘Is it time to eat, or is there no more time to eat’ is a desktop film inspired
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‘Is it time to eat, or is there no more time to eat’ is a desktop film inspired
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by my research on meal replacements, the most prominent techno-solutionist
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by my research on meal replacements, the most prominent techno-solutionist
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creation in terms of food. In this short gathering, we’ll be discussing the main
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creation in terms of food. In this short gathering, we’ll be discussing the
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points raised in my video around these products’ alleged potential of solving
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main points raised in my video around these products’ alleged potential of
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problems, as well as ponder upon their role within societies which value the
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solving problems, as well as ponder upon their role within societies which
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authoritative roles of tech innovators, and their potential to impact the way
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value the authoritative roles of tech innovators, and their potential to impact
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humans live.
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the way humans live.
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12:00-13:00 INSTANT WARNET WORKSHOP – Natasha Berting
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12:00-13:00 INSTANT WARNET WORKSHOP – Natasha Berting
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Upsetting settings results from a year of research done at the Experimental
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Upsetting settings results from a year of research done at the Experimental
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Publishing (XPUB) master in Fine Art and Design program of the Piet Zwart
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Publishing (XPUB) master in Fine Art and Design program of the Piet Zwart
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Institute. XPUB is a two-year course that prepares students to critically engage
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Institute. XPUB is a two-year course that prepares students to critically
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with societal issues and social practices within the fast changing field of art,
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engage with societal issues and social practices within the fast changing field
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design and cultural production. More specifically, XPUB focuses on the acts of
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of art, design and cultural production. More specifically, XPUB focuses on the
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making things public and creating publics in the age of post-digital networks.
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acts of making things public and creating publics in the age of post-digital
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XPUB’s interests in publishing are therefore twofold: first, publishing as the
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networks. XPUB’s interests in publishing are therefore twofold: first,
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inquiry and participation into the technological frameworks, political context
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publishing as the inquiry and participation into the technological frameworks,
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and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, how
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political context and cultural processes through which things are made public;
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these are, or can be, used to create publics.
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and second, how these are, or can be, used to create publics.
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