Feral Bodies, Synthetic Rituals
[feral – untamed, beyond human control and domestication, seeding unexpected relations, challenging the dominant normativity]
The Uroboros festival is an annual gathering of artists, designers, and researchers experimenting with diverse means of living with and caring for more-than-human ecologies. Attending to ‘more-than-human’ as inclusive of both multispecies and algorithmic agencies, the festival invites art & design inquiries into contemporary social, technological, and ecological shifts.
This year following the theme Feral Bodies, Synthetic Rituals, the 2023 Uroboros invites creative experimentation with feral ways of relating to more-than-human worlds. We explore ‘feral’ as a quality to appraise open-ended, situated, embodied, and unexpected encounters that unfold beyond the bounds of human control, in relation to other-than-human knowledge and experiences. By experimenting with feral ways in creative eco-social research, we hope to better understand the entanglements and tensions in more-than-human ecosystems, and question the power relations inherent in their formation.
Becoming familiar, growing new relations, and making sense with feral bodies – whether bodies of water, soil, microbes, trees, myths, dreams, codes, data, or algorithms in AI media synthesis – can nurture the shift from the anthropocentric making sense of to the relational making sense with the more-than-human worlds we inhabit. In times of climate collapse and multiple social crises, when the fracturedness of human-led strategies for planetary survival becomes intensely apparent, ferality may be seen as a timely and necessary intervention.
The festival unfolds in two acts, starting in 2-4th November in the premises of Petrohradská Kolektiv, just before the venue gets demolished to soon re-emerge as a residential complex. This sudden and unexpected context is significant for the festival, which is conceptually shaped around the symbol of Uroboros – a serpent consuming itself in an eternal cycle of life and death, new beginnings and ends, ongoing re-creation and change. Situated in Petrohradská, the first festival act takes the form of a polytemporal feral body: liminal, shapeshifting, and oscillating between multiple fluid genres and uncertain space-times. The Petrohradská act invites collective experimentation with feral ways of relating to places and bodies that are undergoing change and transforming into some-body else.
The second Uroboros act happens in 7-9th December as a collaboration with art-design venues in Prague that are interested in feral-synthetic experiments with more-than-human agencies. On the program are four co-creative workshops organised together with the Fresh Eye platform that will explore the feral nature of synthetic media in the context of multispecies AI co-creation. At the fifth workshop co-organised together with the Fotograf festival, feral AI technologies will work together with local other-than-human creatures to help participants explore the possibilities of their own ferality, by shaping the identities, norms, assumptions, impositions, and binaries they wish to dispute, reject or simply leave behind.
Presented in this collaged format, the 2023 Uroboros offers a hybrid (on/offline) program of performative rituals, dérives (drifts), listening encounters, living installations, and other experimental engagements addressing topics in more-than-human care, synthetic sensing, liquid identities, forest futures, and more. All festival events are participatory and open to creative engagements of anyone interested in these topics.