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  1. Das war das 3. Stadtgrün FEST! 🤩🥳

    Es war ein Tag voller Sonne und Regen, bunter Nachbarschaftsgespräche und Live-Musik, Kinderspielen und Kuchen.
    Vielen Dank, an alle, die mit uns gefeiert haben und ein ganz besonderes Dankeschön an alle, die uns geholfen haben, das Fest auf die Beine zu stellen!

    Besonderen Dank an unsere Sponsoren: Buchhandlung Seeseiten , Seestadt Apotheke , United In Cycling , PingPong Restaurant und Bar , Portobello - Seestadt, Dönerista, Robin Foods , Keramikwerkstatt, Paradice am See und natürlich das Nachbarschaftsbudget, das die wunderbare Musik von Góczán Gábor gesponsert hat.

    📸von Ioana Tigu und SeeStadtgrün

    #seestadtgrün #wienliebe #seestadt #seestadtaspern #gemeinschaft #nachbarschaft

  2. Das war das 3. Stadtgrün FEST! 🤩🥳

    Es war ein Tag voller Sonne und Regen, bunter Nachbarschaftsgespräche und Live-Musik, Kinderspielen und Kuchen.
    Vielen Dank, an alle, die mit uns gefeiert haben und ein ganz besonderes Dankeschön an alle, die uns geholfen haben, das Fest auf die Beine zu stellen!

    Besonderen Dank an unsere Sponsoren: Buchhandlung Seeseiten , Seestadt Apotheke , United In Cycling , PingPong Restaurant und Bar , Portobello - Seestadt, Dönerista, Robin Foods , Keramikwerkstatt, Paradice am See und natürlich das Nachbarschaftsbudget, das die wunderbare Musik von Góczán Gábor gesponsert hat.

    📸von Ioana Tigu und SeeStadtgrün

    #seestadtgrün #wienliebe #seestadt #seestadtaspern #gemeinschaft #nachbarschaft

  3. Das war das 3. Stadtgrün FEST! 🤩🥳

    Es war ein Tag voller Sonne und Regen, bunter Nachbarschaftsgespräche und Live-Musik, Kinderspielen und Kuchen.
    Vielen Dank, an alle, die mit uns gefeiert haben und ein ganz besonderes Dankeschön an alle, die uns geholfen haben, das Fest auf die Beine zu stellen!

    Besonderen Dank an unsere Sponsoren: Buchhandlung Seeseiten , Seestadt Apotheke , United In Cycling , PingPong Restaurant und Bar , Portobello - Seestadt, Dönerista, Robin Foods , Keramikwerkstatt, Paradice am See und natürlich das Nachbarschaftsbudget, das die wunderbare Musik von Góczán Gábor gesponsert hat.

    📸von Ioana Tigu und SeeStadtgrün

    #seestadtgrün #wienliebe #seestadt #seestadtaspern #gemeinschaft #nachbarschaft

  4. Das war das 3. Stadtgrün FEST! 🤩🥳

    Es war ein Tag voller Sonne und Regen, bunter Nachbarschaftsgespräche und Live-Musik, Kinderspielen und Kuchen.
    Vielen Dank, an alle, die mit uns gefeiert haben und ein ganz besonderes Dankeschön an alle, die uns geholfen haben, das Fest auf die Beine zu stellen!

    Besonderen Dank an unsere Sponsoren: Buchhandlung Seeseiten , Seestadt Apotheke , United In Cycling , PingPong Restaurant und Bar , Portobello - Seestadt, Dönerista, Robin Foods , Keramikwerkstatt, Paradice am See und natürlich das Nachbarschaftsbudget, das die wunderbare Musik von Góczán Gábor gesponsert hat.

    📸von Ioana Tigu und SeeStadtgrün

    #seestadtgrün #wienliebe #seestadt #seestadtaspern #gemeinschaft #nachbarschaft

  5. Das war das 3. Stadtgrün FEST! 🤩🥳

    Es war ein Tag voller Sonne und Regen, bunter Nachbarschaftsgespräche und Live-Musik, Kinderspielen und Kuchen.
    Vielen Dank, an alle, die mit uns gefeiert haben und ein ganz besonderes Dankeschön an alle, die uns geholfen haben, das Fest auf die Beine zu stellen!

    Besonderen Dank an unsere Sponsoren: Buchhandlung Seeseiten , Seestadt Apotheke , United In Cycling , PingPong Restaurant und Bar , Portobello - Seestadt, Dönerista, Robin Foods , Keramikwerkstatt, Paradice am See und natürlich das Nachbarschaftsbudget, das die wunderbare Musik von Góczán Gábor gesponsert hat.

    📸von Ioana Tigu und SeeStadtgrün

    #seestadtgrün #wienliebe #seestadt #seestadtaspern #gemeinschaft #nachbarschaft

  6. Fotografia zilei: Papa Paul Ioan al II-lea pictat ca „sfant” si vandut ca si icoana ortodoxa Așadar, sunt eretici și căpetenii de eretici. Nu faceți pelerinaje în locurile în care au trăit, s-au rugat, au murit și sunt îngropați! 👉 c.aparatorul.md/eulb2 👈 #înșelațiromanocatolici #învățăturilemincinoase #acatiste #antiortodoxe #AntondePadova #Calugari #Episcopi #FericitulIeremiaValahul #FranciscdeAssisi #Grecia #Icoane #IgnațiudeLoyola #IoanalCrucii #Maica...
    c.aparatorul.md/eulb2

  7. Fotografia zilei: Papa Paul Ioan al II-lea pictat ca „sfant” si vandut ca si icoana ortodoxa Așadar, sunt eretici și căpetenii de eretici. Nu faceți pelerinaje în locurile în care au trăit, s-au rugat, au murit și sunt îngropați! 👉 c.aparatorul.md/pc04l 👈 #înșelațiromanocatolici #învățăturilemincinoase #acatiste #antiortodoxe #AntondePadova #Calugari #Episcopi #FericitulIeremiaValahul #FranciscdeAssisi #Grecia #Icoane #IgnațiudeLoyola #IoanalCrucii #Maica...
    c.aparatorul.md/pc04l

  8. Fotografia zilei: Papa Paul Ioan al II-lea pictat ca „sfant” si vandut ca si icoana ortodoxa Așadar, sunt eretici și căpetenii de eretici. Nu faceți pelerinaje în locurile în care au trăit, s-au rugat, au murit și sunt îngropați! 👉 c.aparatorul.md/1bu8v 👈 #înșelațiromanocatolici #învățăturilemincinoase #acatiste #antiortodoxe #AntondePadova #Calugari #Episcopi #FericitulIeremiaValahul #FranciscdeAssisi #Grecia #Icoane #IgnațiudeLoyola #IoanalCrucii #Maica...
    c.aparatorul.md/1bu8v

  9. #NextGenChemLeaders by #KNCV was an amazing event. A lot of fruit for thought, how to be a more influential academic. I made many great connections.
    Thank you to the organizers, Nine Gerrits, Albert Wong, Ioana Ilie, Michael Lerch, Jan-Willem Toering and Shirin Alex-Willemse.
    Thank you also to the Lorentz Center for facilitating the workshop!

  10. #NextGenChemLeaders by #KNCV was an amazing event. A lot of fruit for thought, how to be a more influential academic. I made many great connections.
    Thank you to the organizers, Nine Gerrits, Albert Wong, Ioana Ilie, Michael Lerch, Jan-Willem Toering and Shirin Alex-Willemse.
    Thank you also to the Lorentz Center for facilitating the workshop!

  11. #NextGenChemLeaders by #KNCV was an amazing event. A lot of fruit for thought, how to be a more influential academic. I made many great connections.
    Thank you to the organizers, Nine Gerrits, Albert Wong, Ioana Ilie, Michael Lerch, Jan-Willem Toering and Shirin Alex-Willemse.
    Thank you also to the Lorentz Center for facilitating the workshop!

  12. #NextGenChemLeaders by #KNCV was an amazing event. A lot of fruit for thought, how to be a more influential academic. I made many great connections.
    Thank you to the organizers, Nine Gerrits, Albert Wong, Ioana Ilie, Michael Lerch, Jan-Willem Toering and Shirin Alex-Willemse.
    Thank you also to the Lorentz Center for facilitating the workshop!

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  14. AMRO26 / Art Meets Radical Openness / Becoming Unreadable

    afo - architekturforum oberösterreich, Wednesday, May 13 at 10:00 AM GMT+2


    13. – 16. May 2026
    Linz, Austria

    AMRO26:
    Becoming unreadable

    Art Meets Radical Openness
    Festival dedicated to Art, Hacktivism and Open Culture

    Art Meets Radical Openness is a biennial community festival for art, hacktivism and open cultures. It provides a space for discussion and resistance against technological monoculture, and for sharing and learning together on contemporary issues of our networked times.

    The current techno-political moment is dominated by AI and by the strengthening of the alliance between big tech and conservative politics, as well as a blind faith in endless computational growth. All of this relies on forms of “hyper-visibility”, based on the assumption that a constant online omnipresence is normal and desirable. Our interconnectedness forms the basis of mainstream digital cultures and serves as a tool for ubiquitous surveillance and the exploitative appropriation of works and data by big tech, which demands critical opposition.

    For its 2026 edition, titled ‘Becoming Unreadable’, AMRO invites its community to reflect on and engage with invisibility, unreadability, ungovernability, and uncomputability as strategies for resistance.. AMRO26 aims at challenging the common understanding of AI, networks and computers, and through its programme, explores approaches that offer real change: low-tech, feminist and community IT, computing within limits, up to even more radical ideas around de-computing, de-networking, de-scaling and de-platforming ourselves. 'Becoming Unreadable' involves evading surveillance by oligarchic tech corporations, operate under the radar, and refuse to comply to the total AI cloud. Non-commercial community infrastructures are fundamental tools in this process, but even more importantly we need to develop new ways of understanding each others and being together as humans. Art Meets Radical Openness wants to be a space dedicated to that.

    -----------------
    Program:

    12. May - Pre-opening

    18:30 / SPLACE / Kunstuniversität Linz / Hauptplatz 6
    --------------------------------------

    13. May - Opening & Keynotes

    18:00 / Exhibition: From the Ashes of the Burnout Machines / Galerie MAERZ / Eisenbahngasse 20
    19:00 / afo – architekturforum oberösterreich / Herbert-Bayer-Platz 1
    ---------------------
    13. – 16. May, from 10:00-00+
    Lectures, concerts, workshops, exhibitions:
    full program on [https://radical-openness.org/]
    --------------------
    16. May – Closing event - Night-line
    21:00-02:00 / STWST / Kirchengasse 4
    with Adel Faure & Rémi Georges, Arnica Montana, Jens Vetter, Lil Data, map(h), Mitsitron, MSHR, Orangetronic, Pasta Gang, & more.
    -----------------

    Showcases:
    From the Ashes of the Burnout Machines / Galerie MAERZ
    13. - 16. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00) | Eisenbahngasse 20
    Curated by Davide Bevilacqua, Arianna Forte, Noemi Garay, Lara Mejač, Diane Pricop
    Exhibiting artists: 868.labs, S( )fia Braga, MOC Mara Oscar Cassiani, Marco Donnarumma, Fantastic Little Splash, Christina Gruber, Dasha Ilina & Marie Verdeil, Sam Lavigne, Repair and Redress, Mario Santamaría, Ioana Vreme Moser

    Decay and Desire / bb15 – space for contemporary art
    14. - 16. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00); 18th-22nd May, (Tue-Sat, 15:00-18:00) | Hafnerstraße 4
    Exhibiting artists: Maja Bojanić and Brin Žvan & jiawen uffline

    AMRO26: Becoming Unreadable / SPLACE
    12. - 21. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00) | Kunstuniversität Linz, Hauptplatz 6
    Exhibiting artists: a/o (Anna Watzinger/Olivia Jaques), Zelda Diedrich, Anna Kraher, Juli Laczko,Valie Messini, jiawen uffline


    ABOUT AMRO

    AMRO, Art Meets Radical Openness, is a festival, a platform and a community for art, hacktivism and open cultures, organized since 2008 by servus.at in cooperation with the Linz University of Art, Department of Time-Based Media and Visual Communcation.

    “Art Meets Radical Openness” brings together local and international artists, activists, developers, researchers and hacktivists involved with the culture of sharing and communal production. They are catalysts that spark new discourses and open up new directions of thinking. Free Open Source Software, open tools in general and the use of free licenses are the precondition and basis for the digital practice of a community like this, which impels social transformation. This tangible transformation goes beyond a digital practice and also changes our real life.

    kulturkarte.servus.at/event/am

  15. AMRO26 / Art Meets Radical Openness / Becoming Unreadable

    afo - architekturforum oberösterreich, Wednesday, May 13 at 10:00 AM GMT+2


    13. – 16. May 2026
    Linz, Austria

    AMRO26:
    Becoming unreadable

    Art Meets Radical Openness
    Festival dedicated to Art, Hacktivism and Open Culture

    Art Meets Radical Openness is a biennial community festival for art, hacktivism and open cultures. It provides a space for discussion and resistance against technological monoculture, and for sharing and learning together on contemporary issues of our networked times.

    The current techno-political moment is dominated by AI and by the strengthening of the alliance between big tech and conservative politics, as well as a blind faith in endless computational growth. All of this relies on forms of “hyper-visibility”, based on the assumption that a constant online omnipresence is normal and desirable. Our interconnectedness forms the basis of mainstream digital cultures and serves as a tool for ubiquitous surveillance and the exploitative appropriation of works and data by big tech, which demands critical opposition.

    For its 2026 edition, titled ‘Becoming Unreadable’, AMRO invites its community to reflect on and engage with invisibility, unreadability, ungovernability, and uncomputability as strategies for resistance.. AMRO26 aims at challenging the common understanding of AI, networks and computers, and through its programme, explores approaches that offer real change: low-tech, feminist and community IT, computing within limits, up to even more radical ideas around de-computing, de-networking, de-scaling and de-platforming ourselves. 'Becoming Unreadable' involves evading surveillance by oligarchic tech corporations, operate under the radar, and refuse to comply to the total AI cloud. Non-commercial community infrastructures are fundamental tools in this process, but even more importantly we need to develop new ways of understanding each others and being together as humans. Art Meets Radical Openness wants to be a space dedicated to that.

    -----------------
    Program:

    12. May - Pre-opening

    18:30 / SPLACE / Kunstuniversität Linz / Hauptplatz 6
    --------------------------------------

    13. May - Opening & Keynotes

    18:00 / Exhibition: From the Ashes of the Burnout Machines / Galerie MAERZ / Eisenbahngasse 20
    19:00 / afo – architekturforum oberösterreich / Herbert-Bayer-Platz 1
    ---------------------
    13. – 16. May, from 10:00-00+
    Lectures, concerts, workshops, exhibitions:
    full program on [https://radical-openness.org/]
    --------------------
    16. May – Closing event - Night-line
    21:00-02:00 / STWST / Kirchengasse 4
    with Adel Faure & Rémi Georges, Arnica Montana, Jens Vetter, Lil Data, map(h), Mitsitron, MSHR, Orangetronic, Pasta Gang, & more.
    -----------------

    Showcases:
    From the Ashes of the Burnout Machines / Galerie MAERZ
    13. - 16. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00) | Eisenbahngasse 20
    Curated by Davide Bevilacqua, Arianna Forte, Noemi Garay, Lara Mejač, Diane Pricop
    Exhibiting artists: 868.labs, S( )fia Braga, MOC Mara Oscar Cassiani, Marco Donnarumma, Fantastic Little Splash, Christina Gruber, Dasha Ilina & Marie Verdeil, Sam Lavigne, Repair and Redress, Mario Santamaría, Ioana Vreme Moser

    Decay and Desire / bb15 – space for contemporary art
    14. - 16. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00); 18th-22nd May, (Tue-Sat, 15:00-18:00) | Hafnerstraße 4
    Exhibiting artists: Maja Bojanić and Brin Žvan & jiawen uffline

    AMRO26: Becoming Unreadable / SPLACE
    12. - 21. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00) | Kunstuniversität Linz, Hauptplatz 6
    Exhibiting artists: a/o (Anna Watzinger/Olivia Jaques), Zelda Diedrich, Anna Kraher, Juli Laczko,Valie Messini, jiawen uffline


    ABOUT AMRO

    AMRO, Art Meets Radical Openness, is a festival, a platform and a community for art, hacktivism and open cultures, organized since 2008 by servus.at in cooperation with the Linz University of Art, Department of Time-Based Media and Visual Communcation.

    “Art Meets Radical Openness” brings together local and international artists, activists, developers, researchers and hacktivists involved with the culture of sharing and communal production. They are catalysts that spark new discourses and open up new directions of thinking. Free Open Source Software, open tools in general and the use of free licenses are the precondition and basis for the digital practice of a community like this, which impels social transformation. This tangible transformation goes beyond a digital practice and also changes our real life.

    kulturkarte.servus.at/event/am

  16. AMRO26 / Art Meets Radical Openness / Becoming Unreadable

    afo - architekturforum oberösterreich, Wednesday, May 13 at 10:00 AM GMT+2


    13. – 16. May 2026
    Linz, Austria

    AMRO26:
    Becoming unreadable

    Art Meets Radical Openness
    Festival dedicated to Art, Hacktivism and Open Culture

    Art Meets Radical Openness is a biennial community festival for art, hacktivism and open cultures. It provides a space for discussion and resistance against technological monoculture, and for sharing and learning together on contemporary issues of our networked times.

    The current techno-political moment is dominated by AI and by the strengthening of the alliance between big tech and conservative politics, as well as a blind faith in endless computational growth. All of this relies on forms of “hyper-visibility”, based on the assumption that a constant online omnipresence is normal and desirable. Our interconnectedness forms the basis of mainstream digital cultures and serves as a tool for ubiquitous surveillance and the exploitative appropriation of works and data by big tech, which demands critical opposition.

    For its 2026 edition, titled ‘Becoming Unreadable’, AMRO invites its community to reflect on and engage with invisibility, unreadability, ungovernability, and uncomputability as strategies for resistance.. AMRO26 aims at challenging the common understanding of AI, networks and computers, and through its programme, explores approaches that offer real change: low-tech, feminist and community IT, computing within limits, up to even more radical ideas around de-computing, de-networking, de-scaling and de-platforming ourselves. 'Becoming Unreadable' involves evading surveillance by oligarchic tech corporations, operate under the radar, and refuse to comply to the total AI cloud. Non-commercial community infrastructures are fundamental tools in this process, but even more importantly we need to develop new ways of understanding each others and being together as humans. Art Meets Radical Openness wants to be a space dedicated to that.

    -----------------
    Program:

    12. May - Pre-opening

    18:30 / SPLACE / Kunstuniversität Linz / Hauptplatz 6
    --------------------------------------

    13. May - Opening & Keynotes

    18:00 / Exhibition: From the Ashes of the Burnout Machines / Galerie MAERZ / Eisenbahngasse 20
    19:00 / afo – architekturforum oberösterreich / Herbert-Bayer-Platz 1
    ---------------------
    13. – 16. May, from 10:00-00+
    Lectures, concerts, workshops, exhibitions:
    full program on [https://radical-openness.org/]
    --------------------
    16. May – Closing event - Night-line
    21:00-02:00 / STWST / Kirchengasse 4
    with Adel Faure & Rémi Georges, Arnica Montana, Jens Vetter, Lil Data, map(h), Mitsitron, MSHR, Orangetronic, Pasta Gang, & more.
    -----------------

    Showcases:
    From the Ashes of the Burnout Machines / Galerie MAERZ
    13. - 16. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00) | Eisenbahngasse 20
    Curated by Davide Bevilacqua, Arianna Forte, Noemi Garay, Lara Mejač, Diane Pricop
    Exhibiting artists: 868.labs, S( )fia Braga, MOC Mara Oscar Cassiani, Marco Donnarumma, Fantastic Little Splash, Christina Gruber, Dasha Ilina & Marie Verdeil, Sam Lavigne, Repair and Redress, Mario Santamaría, Ioana Vreme Moser

    Decay and Desire / bb15 – space for contemporary art
    14. - 16. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00); 18th-22nd May, (Tue-Sat, 15:00-18:00) | Hafnerstraße 4
    Exhibiting artists: Maja Bojanić and Brin Žvan & jiawen uffline

    AMRO26: Becoming Unreadable / SPLACE
    12. - 21. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00) | Kunstuniversität Linz, Hauptplatz 6
    Exhibiting artists: a/o (Anna Watzinger/Olivia Jaques), Zelda Diedrich, Anna Kraher, Juli Laczko,Valie Messini, jiawen uffline


    ABOUT AMRO

    AMRO, Art Meets Radical Openness, is a festival, a platform and a community for art, hacktivism and open cultures, organized since 2008 by servus.at in cooperation with the Linz University of Art, Department of Time-Based Media and Visual Communcation.

    “Art Meets Radical Openness” brings together local and international artists, activists, developers, researchers and hacktivists involved with the culture of sharing and communal production. They are catalysts that spark new discourses and open up new directions of thinking. Free Open Source Software, open tools in general and the use of free licenses are the precondition and basis for the digital practice of a community like this, which impels social transformation. This tangible transformation goes beyond a digital practice and also changes our real life.

    kulturkarte.servus.at/event/am

  17. AMRO26 / Art Meets Radical Openness / Becoming Unreadable

    afo - architekturforum oberösterreich, Wednesday, May 13 at 10:00 AM GMT+2


    13. – 16. May 2026
    Linz, Austria

    AMRO26:
    Becoming unreadable

    Art Meets Radical Openness
    Festival dedicated to Art, Hacktivism and Open Culture

    Art Meets Radical Openness is a biennial community festival for art, hacktivism and open cultures. It provides a space for discussion and resistance against technological monoculture, and for sharing and learning together on contemporary issues of our networked times.

    The current techno-political moment is dominated by AI and by the strengthening of the alliance between big tech and conservative politics, as well as a blind faith in endless computational growth. All of this relies on forms of “hyper-visibility”, based on the assumption that a constant online omnipresence is normal and desirable. Our interconnectedness forms the basis of mainstream digital cultures and serves as a tool for ubiquitous surveillance and the exploitative appropriation of works and data by big tech, which demands critical opposition.

    For its 2026 edition, titled ‘Becoming Unreadable’, AMRO invites its community to reflect on and engage with invisibility, unreadability, ungovernability, and uncomputability as strategies for resistance.. AMRO26 aims at challenging the common understanding of AI, networks and computers, and through its programme, explores approaches that offer real change: low-tech, feminist and community IT, computing within limits, up to even more radical ideas around de-computing, de-networking, de-scaling and de-platforming ourselves. 'Becoming Unreadable' involves evading surveillance by oligarchic tech corporations, operate under the radar, and refuse to comply to the total AI cloud. Non-commercial community infrastructures are fundamental tools in this process, but even more importantly we need to develop new ways of understanding each others and being together as humans. Art Meets Radical Openness wants to be a space dedicated to that.

    -----------------
    Program:

    12. May - Pre-opening

    18:30 / SPLACE / Kunstuniversität Linz / Hauptplatz 6
    --------------------------------------

    13. May - Opening & Keynotes

    18:00 / Exhibition: From the Ashes of the Burnout Machines / Galerie MAERZ / Eisenbahngasse 20
    19:00 / afo – architekturforum oberösterreich / Herbert-Bayer-Platz 1
    ---------------------
    13. – 16. May, from 10:00-00+
    Lectures, concerts, workshops, exhibitions:
    full program on [https://radical-openness.org/]
    --------------------
    16. May – Closing event - Night-line
    21:00-02:00 / STWST / Kirchengasse 4
    with Adel Faure & Rémi Georges, Arnica Montana, Jens Vetter, Lil Data, map(h), Mitsitron, MSHR, Orangetronic, Pasta Gang, & more.
    -----------------

    Showcases:
    From the Ashes of the Burnout Machines / Galerie MAERZ
    13. - 16. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00) | Eisenbahngasse 20
    Curated by Davide Bevilacqua, Arianna Forte, Noemi Garay, Lara Mejač, Diane Pricop
    Exhibiting artists: 868.labs, S( )fia Braga, MOC Mara Oscar Cassiani, Marco Donnarumma, Fantastic Little Splash, Christina Gruber, Dasha Ilina & Marie Verdeil, Sam Lavigne, Repair and Redress, Mario Santamaría, Ioana Vreme Moser

    Decay and Desire / bb15 – space for contemporary art
    14. - 16. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00); 18th-22nd May, (Tue-Sat, 15:00-18:00) | Hafnerstraße 4
    Exhibiting artists: Maja Bojanić and Brin Žvan & jiawen uffline

    AMRO26: Becoming Unreadable / SPLACE
    12. - 21. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00) | Kunstuniversität Linz, Hauptplatz 6
    Exhibiting artists: a/o (Anna Watzinger/Olivia Jaques), Zelda Diedrich, Anna Kraher, Juli Laczko,Valie Messini, jiawen uffline


    ABOUT AMRO

    AMRO, Art Meets Radical Openness, is a festival, a platform and a community for art, hacktivism and open cultures, organized since 2008 by servus.at in cooperation with the Linz University of Art, Department of Time-Based Media and Visual Communcation.

    “Art Meets Radical Openness” brings together local and international artists, activists, developers, researchers and hacktivists involved with the culture of sharing and communal production. They are catalysts that spark new discourses and open up new directions of thinking. Free Open Source Software, open tools in general and the use of free licenses are the precondition and basis for the digital practice of a community like this, which impels social transformation. This tangible transformation goes beyond a digital practice and also changes our real life.

    kulturkarte.servus.at/event/am

  18. AMRO26 / Art Meets Radical Openness / Becoming Unreadable

    afo - architekturforum oberösterreich, Wednesday, May 13 at 10:00 AM GMT+2


    13. – 16. May 2026
    Linz, Austria

    AMRO26:
    Becoming unreadable

    Art Meets Radical Openness
    Festival dedicated to Art, Hacktivism and Open Culture

    Art Meets Radical Openness is a biennial community festival for art, hacktivism and open cultures. It provides a space for discussion and resistance against technological monoculture, and for sharing and learning together on contemporary issues of our networked times.

    The current techno-political moment is dominated by AI and by the strengthening of the alliance between big tech and conservative politics, as well as a blind faith in endless computational growth. All of this relies on forms of “hyper-visibility”, based on the assumption that a constant online omnipresence is normal and desirable. Our interconnectedness forms the basis of mainstream digital cultures and serves as a tool for ubiquitous surveillance and the exploitative appropriation of works and data by big tech, which demands critical opposition.

    For its 2026 edition, titled ‘Becoming Unreadable’, AMRO invites its community to reflect on and engage with invisibility, unreadability, ungovernability, and uncomputability as strategies for resistance.. AMRO26 aims at challenging the common understanding of AI, networks and computers, and through its programme, explores approaches that offer real change: low-tech, feminist and community IT, computing within limits, up to even more radical ideas around de-computing, de-networking, de-scaling and de-platforming ourselves. 'Becoming Unreadable' involves evading surveillance by oligarchic tech corporations, operate under the radar, and refuse to comply to the total AI cloud. Non-commercial community infrastructures are fundamental tools in this process, but even more importantly we need to develop new ways of understanding each others and being together as humans. Art Meets Radical Openness wants to be a space dedicated to that.

    -----------------
    Program:

    12. May - Pre-opening

    18:30 / SPLACE / Kunstuniversität Linz / Hauptplatz 6
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    13. May - Opening & Keynotes

    18:00 / Exhibition: From the Ashes of the Burnout Machines / Galerie MAERZ / Eisenbahngasse 20
    19:00 / afo – architekturforum oberösterreich / Herbert-Bayer-Platz 1
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    13. – 16. May, from 10:00-00+
    Lectures, concerts, workshops, exhibitions:
    full program on [https://radical-openness.org/]
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    16. May – Closing event - Night-line
    21:00-02:00 / STWST / Kirchengasse 4
    with Adel Faure & Rémi Georges, Arnica Montana, Jens Vetter, Lil Data, map(h), Mitsitron, MSHR, Orangetronic, Pasta Gang, & more.
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    Showcases:
    From the Ashes of the Burnout Machines / Galerie MAERZ
    13. - 16. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00) | Eisenbahngasse 20
    Curated by Davide Bevilacqua, Arianna Forte, Noemi Garay, Lara Mejač, Diane Pricop
    Exhibiting artists: 868.labs, S( )fia Braga, MOC Mara Oscar Cassiani, Marco Donnarumma, Fantastic Little Splash, Christina Gruber, Dasha Ilina & Marie Verdeil, Sam Lavigne, Repair and Redress, Mario Santamaría, Ioana Vreme Moser

    Decay and Desire / bb15 – space for contemporary art
    14. - 16. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00); 18th-22nd May, (Tue-Sat, 15:00-18:00) | Hafnerstraße 4
    Exhibiting artists: Maja Bojanić and Brin Žvan & jiawen uffline

    AMRO26: Becoming Unreadable / SPLACE
    12. - 21. May | (Everyday, 10:00-19:00) | Kunstuniversität Linz, Hauptplatz 6
    Exhibiting artists: a/o (Anna Watzinger/Olivia Jaques), Zelda Diedrich, Anna Kraher, Juli Laczko,Valie Messini, jiawen uffline


    ABOUT AMRO

    AMRO, Art Meets Radical Openness, is a festival, a platform and a community for art, hacktivism and open cultures, organized since 2008 by servus.at in cooperation with the Linz University of Art, Department of Time-Based Media and Visual Communcation.

    “Art Meets Radical Openness” brings together local and international artists, activists, developers, researchers and hacktivists involved with the culture of sharing and communal production. They are catalysts that spark new discourses and open up new directions of thinking. Free Open Source Software, open tools in general and the use of free licenses are the precondition and basis for the digital practice of a community like this, which impels social transformation. This tangible transformation goes beyond a digital practice and also changes our real life.

    kulturkarte.servus.at/event/am

  19. EDITOR’S NOTE: COMMUNITY AND CONNECTION AMID TIMES OF DREAD

    In April, I had the pleasure of attending the launch of The Walldog, a new local online outlet. This is a critical arts project, one that focuses on the creation of cultural memory and imagination for the future. 

    “The Walldog reads public art, ghost signs, murals, textiles, protest aesthetics, and vernacular design as openings into potential histories and yet-to-be-imagined futures, […]

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