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Collective performance for the activation of archives
Activity open to everyone and free of charge
Activation in different formats (audiovisuals, texts, images, collages, etc.) of different materials and archives that traverse the research of the Cosmographies group (Nancy Garin, Jesús Arpal, Antoine Silvestre) in dialogue with different agents who work from different visions around the network as a powerful form of resistance and collaboration, but also of capture and domination, censorship, fake news, as well as the possible collective and emancipatory forms of its use.
Activity in the framework of the International Day of Freedom of Expression of Thought
By the Research group Cosmographies (Nancy Garin, Jesús Arpal, Antoine Silvestre)
With the participation of Rodrigo Yrigoyen Gonzalez, Proyecto UNA, Spideralex i Nour Torello
Rodrigo Yrigoyen Gonzalez is a computer programmer, audiovisual producer, digital creator and anti-colonial artist specialising in the research and use of new distributed computing technologies for the development of open source applications that serve as anti-imperialist alternatives to current content publishing platforms. He specialises in the creation, projection and interaction of digital content and political activism. Originally from Arequipa, Peru, he currently lives in Barcelon
Proyecto UNA is a millennial collective whose mission is to unmask the new forms of fascism hidden under apparently inoffensive symbology, as well as to recognise and give value to feminist alliances forged in the heat of pixels. From the popular and the communitarian, they investigate digital communities, new forms of propaganda on the internet and our relationship with technology. They are ready to laugh out loud from the barricade, because their lives depend on it.
Spideralex. Cyberfeminist and researcher. Co-founder of the Donestech collective that explores the relationship between gender and technology. She currently works with rapid response networks on holistic security issues for human rights defenders and participates as an expert in the hotline against digital macho violence fembloc.cat. She participates in various feminist infrastructure projects and organises workshops on feminist futurotopies.
Nour Torello has a degree in Humanities. From a Palestinian mother originally from Haifa, Palestine ‘48. In Palestine she works as a communication and advocacy technician in some grassroots organisations and feminist collectives in the struggle for freedom and against Israeli colonialism. Master in ‘Social Movements, International Conflicts and Peace Building Journalism’ (UAB), she reaffirms her conviction in communication as an engine of change to prevent the abuse of structural power from being reproduced in discursive practices. She has specialised in feminisms in the Middle East and investigates how to disarticulate discourses of empowerment created in Euro-centric contexts and aimed at ‘empowering’ women from the global south following orientalist and colonial logics, analysing what impact this has had in the context of Palestine, and what are the responses from feminist, autonomous and grassroots movements. She teaches on the Master's Degree in Gender and Communication at the UAB, Barcelona. She analyses the instrumentalisation of LGTB rights, homonationalism and pinkwashing in non-Eurocentric contexts. She is also interested in how to decolonise solidarity from grassroots movements with Palestine.
Language: catalan and spanish