Exhibition
Under the theme ‘Re-Coding Everyday Technology’, the working group for unusual input and output media invited artists, researchers and designers to create contributions and perspectives for the publication of the same name. Parallel to the online publication, various interdisciplinary works that reflect, question and reinterpret digital technologies in everyday use were presented in the LUX Pavilion from 11 to 31 October 2023.
Everyday technologies such as Google Maps, printers, RFID chips, emails, websites, fax machines and other black boxes were thus examined from new angles, raising questions and offering perspectives for further thought. The aim is not to create a uniform, seamless impression, but to create space for non-functional, subversive and multi-layered approaches. All contributions are based on the common understanding that technology, society, politics and culture exist in a complex interrelationship and mutual dependence.
The online publication will remain online after the exhibition and invites you to read the contributions at https://re-coding.technology/.