Abstract
In the context of “For Ever More Images?” James Bridle will be leading a workshop with artists, technologists, and environmental activists to explore the role of images and other art forms in the way we see and appreciate the changes occurring to our entangled ecosystems and political systems, in Greece and around the Mediterranean.
Location
ΚΑΣΣΑΝΔΡΑΣ
Athens, Greece
Organized by James Bridle and Onassis Stegi in the context of the event For Ever More Images? Designing a cybermachine for the 21st century.
Participants
- James Bridle, writer and artist, jamesbridle.com
- Alexis Katsaros, Mediterranean Institute for Nature and Anthropos, http://med-ina.org/
- Stephanos Levidis, artist and researcher, Forensic Architecture and personal practice
- Katerina Gkoutziouli, curator, https://therestis.art/
- Andrew Spyrou, sound artist and producer, http://www.kiroku.co.uk/
- Yiannis Hadjiaslanis, photographer, https://www.hadjiaslanis.com/
- Anastasia Miliou, Scientific Director, Archipelagos Institurte of Marine Conservation, http://archipelago.gr/
- Mariana Bisti, artist, https://www.marianabisti.com/
- Kyriaki Goni, artist, http://kyriakigoni.com/
- Constantinos Militiadis, artist, http://studioany.com/
- Kika Kyriakakou, curator, Polyeco Contemporary Art Initiative, https://www.pcai.gr/
- Bryony Dunne May, artist, http://bryonymay.com/
- Chris Vrettos, biologist and co-founder, http://theclimatecollective.org/

Transdisciplinary architect & design researcher