FeralLab 25 – Networked effects III: Beyond

In 2025, the FeralLab offers an experimental, playful processes with open outcomes. We play with expectations and fears, sharpen awareness, and promote general competencies in dealing with the latest technological developments. The FeralLab seeks discourse – from discussions on political decisions to envisioning alternative utopian future scenarios and ecological grassroots movements. Our goal is to explore various visions, including post-technological, cyberpunk, or utopian biological science fiction environments and look behind the curtains of emerging technology, excavating hidden layers in their material cultures.

Lab leaders: Julia Vollmer, Paul Takunda Chiwona, Saskia Freeke

 

part of Rewilding Cultures funded by the Creative Europe / the European Union as well as BMWKMS.

Rewilding Cultures (RC) is a Creative Europe collaboration project, which wants to reposition the wild within the field of art practices connecting to science and technology. As the European cultural sector has been and still is affected by multiple subsequent and coincident crises (incl. COVID-19, war-induced inflation, migration) we need to rewild on terms fit for the present and future. Rewilding Cultures is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, which aims to support European projects in the field of cultural production and innovation. The partner associations includeART2M / Makery (FR), Bioart Society (FI), The Culture Yard (DK), Cultivamos Cultura (PT), Ionian University (GR), Radiona (HR), Schmiede Hallein (AT) and Projekt Atol (SI) which leads the project. More information on the project available on the Rewilding Cultures website.