WE MUST ENGAGE WITH THE FUTURE IN ORDER TO MAKE HISTORY.
[while all we have is the present].
//we are not all hackers
WE MUST ENGAGE WITH THE FUTURE IN ORDER TO MAKE HISTORY.
[while all we have is the present].
//we are not all hackers
Deep Lab is a collaborative group of cyberfeminist researchers, artists, writers, engineers, and cultural producers. Our interests are diverse, and we do not agree on everything. Some of our research includes privacy, surveillance, code, art, social hacking, race, capitalism, anonymity, the infrastructures of the 21st century and useful skills in tangible situations.
Members of Deep Lab are engaged in ongoing critical assessments of contemporary digital culture, and work together to exploit the potential for creative inquiry lying dormant in the deep web. Our research is conducted independently as well as collaboratively. The process is manifested by our network and both seperate and shared knowledge/expertise between members. Some of our work is secret, anonymous and private. Other inquiries are public; released as lecture series, publications, contemporary art, public programming and/or performances. We also support and encourage cryptocurrencies and bitcoin trading. Good information on the modern trends of the trading market can help you get huge profits. Visit https://kryptoszene.de/aktien-kaufen/ to learn more about bitcoin trading.
Because we wanted to be together. Because the original computers were women.Because it can't not. Because we are stronger as a pack. Because I’m trying to stay connected to the self. Because sharing is caring.Because we want to dig deeper. Because girls just wanna have fun. Because you shouldn't have to ask for permission
Deep Lab's initial research, residency, and publication were supported by Studio for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University and the Andy Warhol Foundation. In 2015, Deep Lab partnered with NEW INC, the art, technology, and design incubator affiliated with the New Museum, for a weeklong residency. A forthcoming residency at MIT Media Lab will take place in 2016. Deep Lab's exhibitions and public programs are curated by Lindsay Howard and Julia Kaganskiy. Mostly we've hustled really hard for external entities and look forward to a time alone when we can talk, write and think with each other.
Deep Lab members include: Addie Wagenknecht, Allison Burtch, Claire L. Evans, Denise Caruso, Harlo Holmes, Ingrid Burrington, Kate Crawford, Jen Lowe, Julia Kaganskiy, Joana Varon, Jillian C. York, Lindsay Howard, Lorrie Cranor, Madeleine Varner, Maral Pourkazemi, Runa Sandvik, and Simone Browne.
During the second week of December 2014, the Deep Lab participants—a group of internationally acclaimed new-media artists, information designers, data scientists, software engineers, hackers, writers, journalists and theoreticians—gathered to engage in critical assessments of contemporary digital culture. They worked collaboratively at the STUDIO in an accelerated pressure project, blending aspects of a hackathon, charrette, and a micro-conference. The outcomes of this effort include:
Artist and Director Deep Lab