BIOFRICTION SUMMER PROGRAM

From the 12th to the 17th of July of 2021, Hangar hosts the Summer program of Biofriction. The Summer program is a six-day intensive full-time programme on experimental practices where to share and generate situated knowledge(s). Composed of a series of workshops, seminars, and presentations on Wetlab, Radical Ecologies, Ethics, Biohacking, and F(r)ictions; bringing together […]
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BioFutures Workshop at Bioart Society

From the 7th to the 11th of June, Bioart Society hosts BioFutures, a workshop that invites a group of practitioners to work together and to investigate futures in relation to biology, ecology and life sciences. During the workshop, the group builds a storyworld – a possible future – and explores the impact of different scenarios upon […]
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SummerLab 2021_Elements of Care

Thanks to the Creative European project Biofriction, Hangar and Cultivamos Cultura started a new partnership. As part of the project, Cultivamos Cultura and Hangar, in July 2021 organized the 4th of SummerLab 2021, entitled Elements of Care. Nowadays, the intersection of Art, Biology and Environment offer a great opportunity to visual artists.  For this reason, […]
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BIO·FICTION Panel

  On the 8th of April 2021,  Bio Art Society and the European project Biofriction will present  the BIO-FICTION Panel, a conversation on neurotechnology and its current/potential impact on society. The panel is included in the program of the Biofiction Science Art Film Festival where 9 short  movies exploring the theme of Futurebody will be […]
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Bio-autonomous Farming

How many kinds of female ejaculation do you know? Can a brain orgasm be transformed into a renewable energy source in times of disaster? In this workshop, Isabel Burr Raty presented the essentials of the bio-autonomous female farming system employed at her Beauty Kit Farm, where was exploring some of these questions with the workshop participants. This farm is […]
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Non/Living Queerings

The ongoing global pandemic of COVID-19 has exposed SARS-CoV-2 as a potent nonhuman actant that resists the joint scientific, public health and socio-political efforts to contain and understand both the virus and the illness. Yet, such a narrative appears to conceal more than it reveals. The seeming agentiality of the novel corona virus is itself […]
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