April 2–27
A Procedural World. From Random Wanderings to a Collective Intelligence: A workshop in Creative Programming
August 27 – September 17
Game of Life. Cellular Automata in Art, Science, Architecture, and Games: A Creative Programming Course

August 19, 13:00–15:00
A masterclass on creating chatbots from Ilya Kulish

August 3–August 10
Overcoming Reading: A Series of Digital Literature Workshops by Ivan Netkachev

June 18–July 9, 11:00–13:00
Difficult Questions about the Internet / Uncomplicated Internet: A Computer Literacy Course for Older People

June 4, 13:00–15:30
A Workshop by Maxim Anpilogov and Vera Barkalova on Assembling a Dirty Video Mixer

April 30, 13:00–16:00
“Concluding Statements” from Participants of the Second Season of Alek Petuk’s Seminar The Door Opens from the Other Side

April 15, 17:00–18:00
On Stumbling: A Lecture by Lera Kononchuk

April 9, 15:00–17:00
An Extended Lecture by Anatoly Osmolovsky and Alek Petuk

April 4, 20:00–21:00
A Paper by Max Naimark

April 2, 15:00–17:00
Coincidental Institute Stream of the Game Dark Souls: Remastered

March 24 — April 7
A Seminar by Ellina Gennadievna

December 22, 19:00–21:00
Passport to the Shredder, or On the Other Side of Bureaucracy: A Workshop on Generative Poetry by Ivan Netkachev

December 17, 14:00–17:00
“Concluding Statements” from participants of Alek Petuk’s Seminar on playing Dark Souls

December 15, 19:00–20:30
A discussion about the importance of digital adaptation of sites for users with disabilities

December 7–21
Harun Farocki Operational Images
A series of seminars and practical sessions

December 7–20
Harun Farocki Operational Images

December 4, 16:00–18:00
The Genesis of Cyberculture. A Cyberfeminist View: Seminar by Irina Aktuganova and Alla Mitrofanova

December 4, 13:00¬–15:00
Women’s Self-Organized Communities of the 1990s. A Cyberfeminist View: Lecture by Irina Aktuganova and Alla Mitrofanova

November 24–December 1, 19:00
A Place for Writing: A creative laboratory by the collective Digital Object Alliance

November 13–December 7, 2022
Computer literacy course for third agers

November 9, 19:00
A performative non-lecture by the art collective Digital Object Alliance

November 8 — December 3
Alek Petuk’s seminar on the game Dark Souls

November 5, 15:00–16:30
Presentation of The Motherboard, a project by Mascha Danzis

October 23, 14:00–16:30
A lecture and a masterclass on neural networks and image generation

September 18, 17:00–18:30
Game session with Mikhail Maksimov creator of the video game The Tool

June 10–November 19, 13:00–16:00
Playing the Game: A Game by Asya Volodina

Saturday, October 23
Performance and public talk Hydrogen City

October 19, 19:00–20:30
Science Fiction Reading Group

September 22
Film screening: World on a Wire

August 12
Discussion of Lu Yang’s performance
DOKU Giant – LuYang the Destroyer

August 4, 19:00–20:30
World on a Wire Dialogues

July 11
Stream of the survival game Still Alive

Sunday, 23, 30, May
Performance by Lu Yang

May 24–26
A series of remote presence events in a digital object by Aleksei Taruts

March 19–21, 18:00–20:00
Digital Workers’ Conference

Until October 15
Open call to select participants for a performance by the multimedia artist Lu Yang

June 30
Science Fiction Reading Group

April 16
A Performative Lecture by Kirill Savchenkov

18:30
Remote Player
In his Remote Player webinar for Garage Digital, Kirill Savchenkov will discuss the mediation of sonic events as a means of observation in real and virtual spaces.
As the boundaries between physical and digital space become harder to determine, the mutual influence of politics and ethics in these spaces becomes more obvious. In this context, algorithms and emotions are not only politicized but weaponized. The perception of sound becomes an integral part of navigation and interaction with digital environments and toxic content, transforming the nature of affect.
During the webinar, participants will discuss the sonic experiences of a witness in the video game PUBG, the roles of remote viewing, proxy action, and authentication, and ways of understanding remote closeness in the era of digital media.
Kirill Savchenkov
Works with various media, including performance, installation, and sound. He has been a lecturer at Rodchenko Art School in Moscow since 2013. In 2019, he took part in the exhibition Time, Forward! (V-A-C Zattere, Venice), curated by Omar Kholeif and Maria Kramar. He participated in the 12th Gwangju Biennale (2018) and in the Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art (2017 and 2019). In 2017, his solo exhibition Office of Sensitive Activities/ Applications Group (supported by V-A-C Foundation) was shown at Moscow Museum of Modern Art. In 2016, he presented Museum of Skateboarding as part of the Power and Architecture program at Calvert22, London. He is a recipient of the Innovation Prize (New Generation, Russia, 2018) and of a stipend from Garage Museum of Contemporary Art (2017).
April 12
A practical session by Sofa Skidan

February 23
Letsplay by Aleksei Taruts and Sergey Babkin

February 20
Letsplay by Sara Culmann

December 1
Sasha Puchkova’s Speculative Concilium

November 30
Performance by Sofa Skidan

November 29
A lecture by Daria Kalugina

November 23–24
Eco Jam Hackathon

November 15
A lecture by Alexander Vetushinsky

November 10
100 Games on Ecology. Postlecture and workshop

November 3
Public Talk by Jose Sanchez

October 17
Artist talk and Let's Play by Lu Yang

October 6
Let's Play by Dasha Nasonova and Dima Vesnin

October 4
Public talk with Hideo Kojima

September 28
A lecture by Sergey Rozhin

July 22
Let’s Play. Lawrence Lek: 2065

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