About
dgtl fmnsm is a future request for a radical and queer-feminist way of thinking about the potential of digital technologies.
Since 2015, the interdisciplinary collective of artists, activists, and scholars has been working project-based and collaboratively at the crossroads of performance art, technology criticism, and social analysis.
The focus of their work lies on digital performative experiments and hybrid formats, ranging from curated festival programs and workshops to online residencies and the development and hacking of digital tools. The collective consistently explores the subversive, emancipatory, and barrier-reducing possibilities of the digital. For dgtl fmnsm, Digitality is both imagination and reality – it opens up spaces where self-determined expressions of identity, corporeality, and desire can emerge.
The collective’s artistic practice critically engages with pop-cultural developments, contemporary discourses, and utopian ideas shaped by and through digital technologies. With its transdisciplinary approach, dgtl fmnsm creates hybrid experiential spaces that combine virtual and physical theater experiences. In dialogue with the audience, functional and experimental interfaces between humans and technology are aesthetically and discursively interrogated, negotiated, and reimagined.
Since its founding, dgtl fmnsm has collaborated with renowned institutions such as HELLERAU European Center for the Arts, HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Kampnagel Hamburg, Schloss Solitude Stuttgart, the Bundeskunsthalle Bonn, and Museum Folkwang.