Vjeran.Vuk - How to hit down an electronic eye (and become invisible)
TUESDAY
23 SEPTEMBER
6pm-8pm
We no longer live in the age of science fiction — drones are already here, watching us from above. They deliver, they record, they control. After milions of years the sky is no longer free space for birds and daydreaming, but occupied by electronic Panopticum eyes, where the sky has become another frontier for surveillance and keeping power structure.
This workshop reclaims that space. With one of humanity’s oldest tools—the sling—we explore how ancient gestures of resistance can resist the technologies of the future.
Not as an act of destruction, but as a way of questioning: Who owns the air above us? How much more progres do we need? How do we protect our privacy and freedom? How can play, skill, and creativity become weapons of awareness?
Join us to train, reflect, and imagine together.
In workshop participant learn how to create clay balls and how to use them as bio-divers munition(w. Masanobu Fukuoka clay balls in which seeds of local plants collected from the forest are embedded.
Even if the pellets miss their target, they fall to the ground have the potential to sprout. In this way, the act of “attacking” simultaneously becomes an act of “planting.” Each pellet carries within it the potential for life—the resistance is created by reestablishing our connection with nature.
TUESDAY
23 SEPTEMBER
6pm-8pm
We no longer live in the age of science fiction — drones are already here, watching us from above. They deliver, they record, they control. After milions of years the sky is no longer free space for birds and daydreaming, but occupied by electronic Panopticum eyes, where the sky has become another frontier for surveillance and keeping power structure.
This workshop reclaims that space. With one of humanity’s oldest tools—the sling—we explore how ancient gestures of resistance can resist the technologies of the future.
Not as an act of destruction, but as a way of questioning: Who owns the air above us? How much more progres do we need? How do we protect our privacy and freedom? How can play, skill, and creativity become weapons of awareness?
Join us to train, reflect, and imagine together.
In workshop participant learn how to create clay balls and how to use them as bio-divers munition(w. Masanobu Fukuoka clay balls in which seeds of local plants collected from the forest are embedded.
Even if the pellets miss their target, they fall to the ground have the potential to sprout. In this way, the act of “attacking” simultaneously becomes an act of “planting.” Each pellet carries within it the potential for life—the resistance is created by reestablishing our connection with nature.