Digital Arts Encounters - Flanders & Québec
Both Flanders and Québec have dynamic and diverse digital arts scenes. To strengthen these connections, a programme of encounters is offered to artists, professionals, and public decision-makers working in the fields of digital arts and culture.
This programme aims to encourage knowledge sharing and contribute to the development of a sustainable professional network between Flanders and Québec.
It features a series of online meetings, including presentations, exchanges, and discussions centered on themes exploring our relationship with technological evolution.
Art and Technology: Towards Regenerative (Post-)Digital Creation
Rather than adding another layer of innovation to hyperproduction, we propose to explore the paths of digital degrowth and to try and reinvent the social function of digital creation.
How can we produce works that regenerate rather than deplete? How can we foster a digital literacy that is empowering, especially in contexts where technology provokes distrust or rejection, and where its extractive usage causes actual damage? How can we rely on DIY methods, trial-and-error approaches, and the sharing of knowledge to help everyone understand and appropriate these tools? How can we create a slower, more open, and more sustainable digital world — one that we inhabit rather than merely consume?
When and where
The first meeting will take place online on Tuesday 24 March 2026, from 4pm to 6pm local Belgian time (EST: 11am to 1pm). The Zoom link will be sent a week beforehand.
Language: English (and French for those who wish)
Register now
Register via the button at the top right until 3 March, 2026.
More information?
Do you have questions about this event? Contact our colleague Lissa.
This program is an initiative of Ateliers Belleville (Montreal), Pia Baltazar (Montreal/Brussels), iMAL (Brussels), Molior (Montreal), Perte de Signal (Montreal), Tallieu Art Office (Brussels), and Werktank (Leuven), with the support of Flanders Arts Institute and the Quebec Government Office in Brussels.