Art Meets Radical Openness - Art Meets Radical Openness 2020

This edition's topic: Of Whirlpools and Tornadoes
20-23 May 2020 add to your calendar
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Type
Festival online
Main language
German DE
Their self-description
(source)

AMRO - Art Meets Radical Openness
Festival dedicated to Art, Hacktivism and Open Culture

Art Meets Radical Openness" brings together local and international artists, activists, developers, researchers and hacktivists involved with the culture of sharing and communal production. They are catalysts that spark new discourses and open up new directions of thinking. Free Open Source Software, open tools in general and the use of free licenses are the precondition and basis for the digital practice of a community like this, which impels social transformation. This tangible transformation goes beyond a digital practice and also changes our real life.

AMRO has its roots in the successful Free Software movement of the early 2000s. In conjunction with the Austrian-wide initiative Linux Weeks, servus.at was a co-organizer from the beginning with an event in Linz (LiWoLi – "Linux Weeks Linz"). The cultural, artistic and socio-political focus of the association, which is still marked by the spirit of the Free Software movement, has been systematically expanded with a new cooperation partner. The Kunstuniversität Linz with the Department "Time-Based Media" supports the successful event since 2008. Social, societal and political aspects arising from the pervasion of technology in everyday life were shifted into the foreground.

The Principles of openness and freedom - applied to art and culture - led to the new Title for the event: Art Meets Radical Openness. When art meets radical openness, this suggests a paradox. For what is generally considered contemporary art is rarely ""radically open"" in the sense that their authors consciously use sources, processes and content to further processing, as is the case with F/LOSS projects (Free/libre Open Source software) is common. What can be successful in the development of free software, however, represents a challenge for us in dealing with information. Which information is meaningful and should be made available to whom in what form?

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Main organiser
servus.at
Standard participation fee
? €
Online Interactivity
Workshops will be taking place in BBB.
User's freedom

Full freedom possible. Participants can access the spot with their browser and the workshop backend is realised with the use of Big Blue Button.

Timezone
UTC+2
Specialities

Happens biennial only.

Is a mixed festival of art and hacktivism and open culture.

Offers a virtual festival like experience including stages, exhibition, foodcorner and patio.

# of participants last time
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First edition held in
2014
Registration
yes
Tags
Art

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