The upcoming edition of Art Meets Radical Openness is titled “Becoming Unreadable.” It explore ways of #resisting the toxic dimensions of contemporary hypervisibility. By this, we refer to the current logic of platform-mediated social and political discourse, to the global-scale #extraction and appropriation #infrastructures feeding the #AI and strengthening new and old colonial threads.
The call for participation is open
radical-openness.org/en/amro26…
deadline 16th January 16:26 CET
AMRO26 – Call for Participation
Art Meets Radical Openness Call for Participation AMRO26 Becoming Unreadable 13th–16th May 2026, Linz (AT) afo – architekturforum oberösterreich, Stadtwerkstatt, Kunstuniversität Linz, MAERZ, bb15 – Space for Contemporary Art, DH5, /dev/lol/ and more…davide (Art Meets Radical Openness)
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Becoming Unreadable
13th–16th May 2026, Linz (AT)
AMRO26 aims at challenging the common understanding of AI, networks and computers, and through its programme, explores approaches that offer real change: low-tech, feminist and community IT, computing within limits, up to even more radical ideas around de-computing, de-networking, de-scaling and de-platforming ourselves.
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in reply to servus.at • • •"Becoming Unreadable" involves evading surveillance by oligarchic tech corporations, operate under the radar, and refuse to comply to the total AI cloud.
Non-commercial community infrastructures are fundamental tools in this process, but even more importantly we need to develop new ways of understanding each others and being together as humans.
Art Meets Radical Openness wants to be a space dedicated to that.