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Date: 21 Mar 2026 11:06

1̦̈0 S͚̊́C̭̜OR͓̦ͧE̞̭S AGͮA̿ͦI̙NST̛̐͂ T̖͚ͪEͨC̟͉͉H̲͛ FÀ̀̉SC̟I̮̗͠SM

We are launching our first call for artistic projects: instructions, scores, how-tos, interventions and practices against tech fascism! This call for resistance is not about global fixes or sweeping victories — it’s about finding ways to challenge the current systems with the means available: misdirection, opting out, and pushing back. Resisting in solidarity with others and carving out spaces in which we can develop technological systems that align with collective needs rather than exploiting us.

The application is open to artists worldwide, collectives, curators, arts initiatives, exhibition spaces, online platforms, and developers of software and hardware — basically anyone exploring the possibilities of contemporary, networked technologies as art and their significance for society. We encourage proposals from people who are historically underrepresented in art and technology spaces.

— Details
⦿ Grants from €1,500 to €7,000
⦿ Open to artists, curators, and collectives
⦿ Application deadline: June 17 2025
⦿ Deadline for the work: 30 November 2025
⦿ Jury: Hito Steyerl, Nora O’Murchú, and Sam Lavigne
↗ Read the full call for projects:
https://error417.expectation.fail/406/tech-fascism-not-acceptable

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