INDEX ▩ INTRODUCTION ✦ WORKSESSION ▇ WHAT ARE WE DOING THIS SESSION? ▲ WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT ◪ WHY MUSEUM DR. GUISLAIN ⫸ PRACTICAL INFO Ⓐ ACCESSIBILITY ◉ HOW TO REACT TO THIS CALL
▩ INTRODUCTION In the context of Constant’s 1-year research on accessibility, titled "A cane, Sticky-notes, (…)
July 2024 - June 2025
- July
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Open call Worksession: a Cane, Sticky notes, Another body
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ConfusingCodingSituations - Reading session around "The Palestine Laboratory" book with Sakinus
“” During our upcoming ConfusingTechySituations, we will delve into the final chapters of Antony Loewenstein’s *The Palestine Laboratory*, focusing on Mass Surveillance and Social Media. Loewenstein examines how Israel has leveraged its "expertise" from testing on the Palestinian population to (…)
- September
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Declarations: Website fabulations
The Website fabulations encounter explores website modifications as a way of taking agency on already designed websites. Inspired by the notion of ’tactical design’ (cf Nolwenn Maudet), we remix the web as a user-hacker, questioning our agency as individuals and collectivities on the web. (…)
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Constant_V: BBB typothèque 2.0 launch by Bye Bye Binary
Opening: Thursday 26-09-2024 18:00 -> 22:00
Come celebrate the Bye Bye Binary typotheque 2.0 launch!
Bye Bye Binary (BBB) is a French-Belgian collective created in 2018. It proposes the exploration of new typographic shapes adapted to the French language, especially the creation of new (…) - October
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Constant at Fubar Festival 2024
Constant will be part of the "Questioning Infrastructure" panel at this year’s Fubar Festival!
At Constant we have been busy for many years finding ways to support and archive the modes of collective creation that are enabled by F/LOSS software.
Splinter is a traveling server that continues (…) -
The mobile studio: get out of the radio studios and into the city!
On Monday, October 14, we’re offering a workshop with Arthur Lacomme from Radio Panik on mobile radio studio devices.
The mobile studio is a light, modular device specially designed to get out of the radio studios and enable broadcasts, interviews and recordings to be made directly where (…) -
ConfusingTechySituations - loops with crochet
Imagine a crochet workshop where patterns are seen as living algorithms, where each stitch is a step in an unfolding pattern. While computers may generate crochet patterns, it’s the human hand that brings them to life—feeling each loop, navigating each stitch, and making adjustments along the (…)
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Constant_V on the move
*WHEN Opening: Thursday 24 - 10 - 2024 17:00 -> 21:00 Presentation: 18:30 -> 20:00 Exhibition: 25 -> 27 - 10 - 2024 13:00 -> 18:00
*WHAT Constant invites back the people behind 4 projects previously shown in the window of Constant to form a group exhibition of their afterlives. Linking (…) - November
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A Cane, Sticky notes, Another body : Interface Space
In the afternoon of Saturday 7th of December different explorations will be shared with the public at Museum Dr Guislain, in Gent.
During the worksession A Cane, Sticky notes, Another body, a group of 30 people collaborate and experiment with playful ways to ’go online’, while working with the beauty of dysfluency, the unusual routine, and going off-track.
We share this research publicly through a spatial set up, a playing field that functions as a way to make the digital physical and multi sensorial. What can, could or should be considered through thinking with an ’accessibility interface’ ?
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Workshop Bye Bye Binary typotheque 2.0
Bye Bye Binary (BBB) is a French-Belgian collective created in 2018. It proposes the exploration of new typographic shapes adapted to the French language, especially the creation of new characters taking inclusive and post-binary language as an experimental graphic and research field.
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ConfusingCodingSituations -the "work in progress" presentations
Join us for our next confusing coding situations where we share our unfinished, stored, failed, slowly forgotten projects — those bits of code, ideas, and experiments that never reached the finish line. Instead of focusing on polished results in a world that constantly pushes for efficiency, (…)