Workshops

Rites of Algorithms

2025-02-25 10:39:35

Mara Oscar Cassiani

Rites of Algorithms

When

March 2, 2025    
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

In this workshop, Mara Oscar Cassiani invites participants to engage in a collective experience that merges digital and physical realms, exploring how algorithms typically used to shape online content and interactions can be repurposed as prompts for rituals to create moments of shared reflection and connection.

At the heart of the workshop is a series of gifs and memes created by the artist herself, and presented as tarot cards inspired by ritual female archetypes—universal symbols that evoke shared narratives and collective identities. These digital elements act as catalysts for group rituals that move fluidly between augmented reality and real-life interactions. 

The workshop draws on Mara Oscar Cassiani’s research into ‘expanded rituals’—rituals that emerge from the algorithmic bubbles shaping our online experiences. These bubbles generate personalised digital environments through suggested content. The artist explores how traditional rituals, often linked to specific cultural and social practices, are being reshaped and influenced by these algorithmic currents on the internet.

This workshop offers a participatory experience where digital art and ritual converge, revealing how technology shapes our shared human stories. Participants will explore how algorithmic influences extend beyond the screen, evolving into tangible and communal practices.

Notes for the participants: The workshop involves light physical activity. Please wear comfortable sneakers and sportswear, and bring a mat to sit on if desired.


Mara Oscar Cassiani

Mara Oscar Cassiani (MOC) is an artist from Southern Italy who works with performance, choreography, digital media and club culture. MOC explores how digital platforms shape collective consciousness, engaging with the aesthetics, semiotics, and rituals of online communities to reveal the intersections between personal expression and mass cultural phenomena. Moving fluidly between online and offline peripheries, MOC investigates the loss of geographical roots and the new rituals emerging from globalisation and the erosion of local heritage. MOC’s work has been showcased at La Quadriennale di Roma Q16, Kiasma Museum Helsinki, Kunstenfestivaldesarts Brussels, Santarcangelo Festival, Vorspiele Transmediale Berlin, Vernulvier Ghent theatre, Homo Novus Riga, RomaEuropaFestival.

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