• Date
    May 8, 2023

    Random Flowers


    Ricardo Cedeño Montaña - Colombia

    ‌The presence of flowers in our lives can evoke strong emotions and memories. Each flower is unique and has its own character. This individuality is the basis for an algorithmic creation that does not try to capture the essence of each one of them, but to create intricate patterns and new details from their rich colors and shapes.
  • Date
    May 8, 2023

    The poetic instant


    Gaston Rios - Argentina

    ‌Gastón Ríos's photographs are silver lightning bolts that illuminate the imagination and show what lies beyond the captured moment, that which is difficult to see unless you have the eyes of a poet and instead of dazzling you, the lightning illuminates you towards eternity that nests in that "decisive moment."
  • Date
    May 8, 2023

    Entanglements/Garden of ________________ (2023)


    Shannon McMullen (PhD) / Fabian Winkler (MFA) - United States

    ‌This work evokes a speculative narrative about the intertwining of people, plants, and places. It is an intervention in everyday spaces of green and concrete at walking speed. The augmented reality web app is an easy-to-use "drawing tool" that activates a symbiotic imagery by planting hybrid gardens that combine elements of the physical environment and virtual plants.
  • Date
    May 8, 2023

    Video Field Guide to Algorithmic Gardening (2020)


    Shannon McMullen (PhD) / Fabian Winkler (MFA) - United States

    ‌In a not too distant future in which gardens and fields will be increasingly cared for by sentient machines, what ideas of nature will these robots handle? This video field guide examines the challenges of moving between the cultural and the procedural. Translating the ambiguous concept of weeds into machine code offers a provocative speculative case study.
  • Date
    May 11, 2023

    The beautiful island


    Santiago Sepulveda - Colombia

    ‌The security guards at a middle-class building in Bogotá stay behind the reception desk for a twelve-hour shift a day. They, like me, are also dedicated to observing. For them a job, for me an emergency. They compulsorily forced to record their observations in a book (the minute), I to record mine by means of an artifact (the camera).
  • Date
    May 13, 2023

    Hu(man)Print


    Jorge Bandera / DA Restrepo Quevedo - Colombia

    ‌Man's intervention in ecosystems has left traces that account for his passage through the territories. But it is not just any footprint, the territories suffer from their passage, the human being then leaves a marked trail, and with this he turns the territory into his own. But this property is manifested in a conformation of a print, it is as if it were fingerprint
  • Date
    May 18, 2023

    Human Data Report (HDR)


    DA Restrepo-Quevedo, PhD - Colombia

    ‌The development promoted by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has made visible gaps in many social spheres. When these are studied from a macropolitics, they simply allow themselves to observe situations in which they are only projected as possibilities in the existence of social problems. In many of these cases, development models are promoted that do not necessarily coincide with those projected by nations and in general by the development of towns or communities.
  • Date
    May 22, 2023

    no minor pain


    Silvia Buitrago, Sergio Sánchez and Shalk-ti Calderón | Colombia

    ‌Mental health is a stigma, even if it is separated from some type of condition or disease, it is usually approached from fear, ignorance and shame. Now, if we relate mental health to childhood, the stigma overflows, because, as a result of ignorance, denial, rejection, guilt, and silence, they emerge and take root in both family and school contexts.
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