Digital creation goes green and low-tech
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Digital sobriety is on everyone's lips. This approach, which aims to reduce the environmental impact of digital technology, can be translated into Low-tech: simple, sustainable technologies that are accessible to all. Recycling, reappropriation, the search for new materials, energy transition, DIY, ... How can artists adopt a Low-tech approach?
Creating differently
Artists question technologies and take environmental issues into account in their creative processes to move towards a more sober approach.
Sound
A field of experimentation
Sound creation also questions technologies and dialogues with the living.
Celebrating tinkering!
Experimentation, collaboration and learning by doing: workshops and creations allow young and old to learn about soft technologies.
Spaces for reflection
Conferences, round tables, workshops and even hackathons: multiple formats invite audiences to question and debate the impact of digital technology on our environment.