Practical

Thursday, 3 October, 2024 up to and including Thursday, 7 November, 2024 - 16:00 until 20:00
VUB Main Campus Etterbeek
Pleinlaan 2
1050 Elsene
Zaal: Pilar Expo (1e en 2de verdieping)
Gratis

Defined as a minor dysfunction of an electronic system, the glitch symbolizes the error in late stage capitalism through its artifacts, artifacts that try to hide their conditions of production through polished images, sounds or objects. The glitch unveils the fragility of these artifacts, their materiality and their potential failure. By twisting them we look for speculative ways out of a technocratic system.

The glitch, as developed by the researcher Legacy Russel, and its aesthetic of failure is inherently intertwined with marginalized identities and communities, and draws a link between both an artistic and technical angle, and our relationship to our own identities, as individuals and as a collective. Glitched identities are identities that can’t be grasped by the norm: this failure to function within the standards is a necessary refusal, and this glitch creates for us a space in which new possibilities of being, individually and collectively can thrive.

Glitch demystifies objects, sounds and images. It steps away from standardization, formats, material fetish: in clear opposition to high tech, high definition, hi-fi we turn towards pixels, broken images, parasites, distorsions, interferences as artistic tools.

Through hacking of existing objects, and by bending technologies, genres, and approaches between the analog and digital, we attempt to break the fetishism linked to technological aspirations, objects and their uses, as they play a role in new shapes of domination. With small acts of hacking, we refuse an “expert” approach to tech, art and music, often synonymous with domination dynamics: to technical prowesses we prefer playful experimentation and errors, and joyful hijacking of tools and genres, be they fictional, analog or digital.

Glitch refuses standards, norms, classifications, it creates a temporary utopian space in dystopia’s gaps.

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