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Stream Art Day at Framer Framed 

UKRAiNATV together with THE VOID (INC) came to co-organize a day long event at Framed Framed in Amsterdam. Part of the ongoing exhibition "Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis" this event will focus on streaming practices, hybrid and tactical media, stream art and expanded tv... With an open invitation to both in-person and online audiences, we will explores how media can be used as a tool for collaboration during times of crisis. It includes hands-on activities like PeerTube transmission tests, live stream workshop together with talks and creative performances.

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Echoes of Tactical Media – Premiere of CDI-TV on July 10th, 2024 

On Wednesday July 10, 2024, the Centre for Digital Inquiry (Warwick Uni, UK) will present a livestream, hybrid conversation with Alexandra Barancova, David Garcia and Eric Kluitenberg on the legacies of tactical media since the 1990s, alongside reflections on emergent trajectories today for media aesthetics and activism in pursuit of the common good.

Livestream – 16:00-18:00 GMT, 17:00-19:00 CET: https://www.youtube.com/live/VC3YfR9ucmA

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Finissage Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis - 29 September 2024 

On Sunday September 29 the exhibition Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis concludes with a series of interlocked conversations that explore how artists address the erosion of trust in knowledge and the rise of disinformation, through their investigative and critical practices.

Sunday September 29, 10.00 - 16.00
Framer Framed, Amsterdam

Hybrid off/online performance UKRAiNATV, 17.00 - 18.00

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SAN Archipelago (Krakow, Kyiv, Budapest, Warwick, Leeds, Munich and Vilnius) @ transmediale 2026 

SAN Archipelago is a dispersed studio-chain at transmediale 2026: chroma-green islands in Krakow, Kyiv, Budapest, Warwick, Leeds, Munich and Vilnius, linked by converging streams and shared currents. Emerging from anti-war webcasts and solidarity media actions, StreamArtNetwork (SAN) operates as a low-budget, high-intensity carrier-net for collective presence across borders, territories and time-zones. Thinking with archipelago-drift, SAN leans into highly distributed, translocal communication: many shores, no centre; relation without consolidation.

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