SABOTAGE
Exhibition |curated by Régine Debatty und Total Refusal
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iMAL Art Center for Digital Cultures & Technology, Brussels
- Price 12€
Likewise, contemporary artists embrace sabotage as a tool to dismantle oppressive systems. For them, it’s a form of creative resistance, bridging historical labour struggles with modern battles against exploitation, marginalisation and democratic backsliding.
The exhibition invites reflection on urgent questions: Where are today's creative acts and technologies of unmaking” that disrupt the exploitative mechanisms of capitalism? How do artists mobilise inventiveness, storytelling and ischief to produce a ‘poetry of dysfunction’?
And, finally, will the machines join the rebellion?
Parallel programme
We are organising a parallel programme featuring keynote speeches, panel discussions, film screenings and, at the end of the exhibition, a conference curated by Total Refusal. More info soon!This project is co-funded by the Vlaanderen verbeelding werkt through the Projectsubsidies kunsten.
With the support of the King Baudouin Foundation.
Curators and German artists
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Régine Debatty
Régine Debatty is a curator, art critic and the founder of the award-winning blog We Make Money Not Art. Since 2004, she has been writing and lecturing internationally about the way artists, hackers and designers use science and technology as a medium for critical discussion.
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Total Refusal
Susanne Flock, Robin Klengel, Leanard Müllner, Michael Stumpf
The pseudo-marxist media guerilla Total Refusal is a collective of artists, researchers, and filmmakers who upcycle the resources of mainstream video games to create political narratives in the form of videos, interventions, performances, and lectures. The collective's themes are informed by critical game studies and social theory in an attempt to promote and popularize a counter-hegemonic left. Their work has been screened at over 400 film and art festivals and exhibited at various spaces. Since their foundation in 2018, Total Refusal have been awarded with more than 70 prizes and honorary mentions.
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Location
30 Quai des Charbonnages
1080 Brussels
Belgium