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re-coding everyday technology

The working group for unusual input and output media has invited 12 artists, researchers and designers to create contributions and perspectives for a publication under the theme »re-coding everyday technology«. Alongside the web-based publication, the diverse interdisciplinary works reflecting, interrogating and reinterpreting the digital technologies we use every day will be exhibited in the LUX Pavilion. New perspectives that pose questions while also providing food for thought are offered on commonplace technologies like Google Maps, printers, RFID chips, emails, websites, fax machines and other black boxes. The exhibition was on display from the 11th till the 31st of October 2023 in the LUX-Pavillon of the University of Applied Sciences Mainz.

The publication can be viewed online: re-coding.technology

The publication features contributions by:
Benno Brucksch, Joana Chicau, Paul Eßer, Jian Haake, Lars Hembach, Naoto Hieda, Nami Kim, Verena Kuni, Guilherme Maggessi, Diego Trujillo Pisanty, Mario Santamaría, Francesco Scheffczyk, Yifeng Wei