As critical enthusiasts, we engage conventional digital relationships through community gatherings (aka parties), practical skill workshops, writing and artwork publication, and interdisciplinary research. Believing in abolitionist, feminist, decolonial, and safe digital futures, we produce complex dialogues through a variety of accessible mediums and activities.
Subjects/topics of interest include but are not limited to: data sovereignty, software studies, critical code studies, ethical hacking, online trust and safety, digital harm reduction, human-computer interaction, anti-surveillance technology, indigenous technology, ethical AI, technology policy, open-source software, VR/AR landscapes, digital artistic practices, online restorative justice.
We hope to create critical awareness, and an inclusive space on campus for media and tech exploration/learning, and a framework to tackle today’s most pressing issues.