Uroboros Festival: Feral Bodies, Synthetic Rituals (curator)

Markéta Dolejšová (Curator), Lenka Hamosova (Curator), Michal Kucerak (Curator), Enrique Encinas (Curator)

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Abstract

Uroboros is an annual festival for artistic & design research experiments with diverse means of living with and caring for more-than-human ecologies.

Our co-creative inquiry and activities are inspired by the symbol of Uroboros – a self-devouring serpent that changes its shape and form in an eternal cycle of re-creation, using its own body as fuel. The Uroboros embodies contemporary social, environmental, and political frustrations: it offers a promise of new beginnings as well as endless returns; a willingness to move forward as well as the inability to break out of the normative, extractivist practice of business as usual.


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Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationPrague, Czech Republic
PublisherUroboros Festival
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2023
MoE publication typeF2 Partial implementation of a work of art or performance
EventUroboros Festival - Prague, Czech Republic
Duration: 2 Nov 20239 Dec 2023
https://2023.uroboros.design/

Field of art

  • Contemporary art
  • Design

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