Afroditi Psarra (GR)
Photo showing Afroditi Psarra (GR) and her work handcrafted futures at Music Monday.
Hand-crafted technological artifacts focus on social interaction and the engagement of the public with DIY (Do It Yourself) and DIT (Do It Together) practices, and learning by doing techniques. The creation of these unique artifacts can permit the users to interact with their bodies and their surroundings through a playful exploration of art, tradition and technology and provide a subtle but fertile field of experimentation towards social change.
Credit: Florian Voggeneder
Afroditi Psarra (GR)
Photo showing Afroditi Psarra (GR) and her work handcrafted futures at Music Monday.
Hand-crafted technological artifacts focus on social interaction and the engagement of the public with DIY (Do It Yourself) and DIT (Do It Together) practices, and learning by doing techniques. The creation of these unique artifacts can permit the users to interact with their bodies and their surroundings through a playful exploration of art, tradition and technology and provide a subtle but fertile field of experimentation towards social change.
Credit: Florian Voggeneder