Cultural Productions | As a curator, festival organiser, and lecturer, Benjamin Gaulon interrogates the worldview generated by the digital culture and the tech as they are currently produced. His cultural production finds its roots in his creative and conceptual work as an artist and an educator, as well as his theoretical research on the social and environmental impact of digital culture....

Benjamin Gaulon invites participants to meet artists, activists and theorists who develop a critical perspective to these questions. They experiment with what hacking mass consumption, surveillance and mainstream digital culture looks like. They witness the power of creative coding, of software and hardware hacking and bending, with a good dose of humor and mischief. An approach that builds bridges between very political subjects, theories, concepts, and hands-on work.

Through exhibitions, concerts, conferences, and workshops, participants are empowered in creating their own views on these issues that might seem remote, secretive, or earmarked for experts. Benjamin Gaulon creates an environment where dialogue is possible and sharing works in both directions between participants and guests.