About the part that art plays in a globalising society

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Karl Moubarak. Photo: Lucas De Ruiter.

Karl Moubarak

Karl Moubarak is a designer and tool-builder whose practice is rooted in the digital sphere and focuses on the research, development, and social activation of experimental interfaces, infrastructures, and on and offline sites for exchange. Collaborates with artists, collectives, researchers, and cultural organisations on projects that pay critical attention to the processes, tools, and mechanisms that co-constitute them. Enjoys working with free, libre, and open-source software and hardware with a particular interest in accessibility, sustainability, and experimental methods of liveness and dissemination.

Spreadsheet sorcerer at Hackers & Designers, researcher/maker in the Digital Discomfort Working Group, and lazy drag queen at the Office of Queer Affairs.


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Low-Budget Projects: How much does it cost —?
Full-day event of Low-Budget Projects exploring how to employ financial tools for crisis resolution beyond mere credit distribution.