Context Hacking: How to Mess with Art, Media, Law and the Market (Monochrom)

Starts:
5:00 pm on Saturday, April 11, 2015
Ends:
9:00 pm on Saturday, April 11, 2015
URL:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1547324148867087/
Address:
STO
Room:
B50
Contact Organization:
Center for Gender, Sexuality, and Activism
Contact Name:
Sonia Perez Arias
Contact Phone:
617-777-4831
Fees:
free
Speakers:
Johannes Grenzfurthner
Audience:
public
❀ ✿ ❁❀ ✿ ❁❀ ✿ ❁❀ ✿ ❁❀ ✿ ❁❀ ✿ ❁❀ ✿ ❁❀ The term “context hacking”—like its older mimetic sibling “communication guerrilla”—refers to unconventional forms of communication and/or intervention in more conventional processes of communication. Context hacking is a specific style of political action drawing from a watchful view of the paradoxes and absurdities of power, turning these into the starting point for interventions by playing with representations and identities, with alienation and over-identification. Johannes Grenzfurthner will present some projects by monochrom, a worldwide operating collective from Vienna dealing with technology, art, and philosophy that was founded in 1993. The group specializes in an unpeculiar mixture of proto-aesthetic fringe work, pop attitude, subcultural science, and political activism. Their mission is conducted everywhere, but first and foremost “in culture-archaeological digs into the seats (and pockets) of ideology and entertainment.” ❀ ✿ ❁❀ ✿ ❁❀ ✿ ❁❀ ✿ ❁❀ ✿ ❁❀ ✿ ❁❀ ✿ ❁❀