Ministry of Hacking

Hacking the Present

  • 28%exhibition
  • 44%operating system
  • 28%feminism
What experiences in recent decades have proved to be a basis of knowledge for an open society of the future? How can these insights be applied in artistic practice and what is the contribution of hacking, a factor which rechannels information flows with the aim of sharing?
A team of feminist hackers looks into this question, inviting visitors to join them in transforming esc medien kunst labor into a server with a new operating system. Artists, programmers and theorists lay the foundations for the exhibition with their experiments. But space remains open, with actions and activities constantly changing the exhibition set-up.
If hacking serves to understand the way in which technology works, then feminist hacking means examining criteria of inclusion and exclusion in our society even more closely so as to infiltrate them – with the aim of evading manipulation and heteronomy. Feminist hacking is thus equally an act of refusal.
Co-produced by steirischer herbst &
esc medien kunst labor
In cooperation with musikprotokoll
  esc medien kunst labor: Ministry of Hacking   

Dates and Facts

27/09 – 28/11
27/09 – 19/10
Tue – Sun 12.00 – 20.00
20/10 – 28/11
Tue – Fri 14.00 – 19.00

Exhibition Opening
Sat 27/09, 14.30

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Admission free

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Sounding Servers
Thu 09/10, 18.00
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Admission free

Workshop Wikistorming
Tue 14/10, 11.00
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Admission free

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Credits

With bolwerK (BE), Tatiana de la O/acracia (AR), Christine Bader (D), Anne Goldenberg (CA), 
Seda Gürses (TR/US), Simona Levi (IT/ES), Nancy Mauro-Flude (TZ), Nick Smithies (TZ), Femke Snelting (BE), spideralex (ES), Rena Tangens (DE), Sophie Toupin (CA), Valentina Vuksic (CH), Peter Westenberg (BE), subROSA - Faith Wilding (US) & Hyla Willis (US), Stefanie Wuschitz (AT) et al.

Curated by Reni Hofmüller (AT)
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