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Posts Tagged: identity

Call for entries: Self as Actor – Colonising Identity (NeMe)

By Inte Gloerich, November 8, 2018

See original call here. Our State Machines partner NeMe is pleased to announce this open call for the selection of 10 applicants to be represented in the exhibition with one work each. Each of those selected will be paid a small fee. In addition, one applicant will be selected as the featured artist who will [...]

Publication by Daniël de Zeeuw: Notes from the Excluded Middle

By Inte Gloerich, June 4, 2018

Our partners in the State Machines project, Aksioma, present the following publication: Daniël de Zeeuw: Notes from the Excluded Middle PostScriptUM #30Series edited by Janez JanšaLanguage: English Is the idea of society as the totality of individuals the only way of envisioning human sociality, or is it only a historically determined construct? What other dimensions [...]

State Machines: art, work and identity in an age of planetary-scale computation

By Inte Gloerich, August 22, 2017

The Institute of Network Cultures is part of State Machines, featuring projects on art, work, and identity in an age of planetary-scale computation. Today, we live in a world where every time we turn on our smartphones, we are inextricably tied by data, laws and flowing bytes to different countries, in which every personal expression [...]

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