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(WUHAN/BERLIN) Index of Selected Works


Financial Inclusion for Undocumented Communities: From Strategies to Practices

11–24 
Panel Talk at Interledger Summit 2024.
Moderator: Xiaoji Song
Speakers: Malou Lintmeijer, Savannah Koolen, and Eunice de Asis, Stichting Here to Support; Daphnee Prates Iglesias, UN-IGF; Sarah Habib, independent FinTech Strategist.

Full video coming soon.

Category
Community, Advocacy



Lake Reclamation Code


10–24 

Premiere: October 18th 2024, Matadero Madrid,  Nave 17. Nave una, as part of the Observatorio blando de la migración por el clima (residency programme: Sin lo otro la Tierra no sería)


Lake Reclamation Code is a participatory performance on aliens, lakes, and empires. Through tracing the political history related to four phases of land reclamation in the city of Wuhan and the neoliberal imaginaires contructed in those historic snippets, the performance uses speculation and rule-based horrors to open up friction and fiction of more-than-human solidarity. 
Category
Game, Performance, Research, Speculation


Dreaming Feminist Economy

10–24 
Dreaming Feminist Economy is an essay published as part of Reshaping Labour – Intersectional Insights About Work, Labour, and the Job Market (Arbeit Umformen – Intersektionale Einblicke auf Arbeit und Arbeitsmarkt) by BIWOC*RISING.
Category
Text, Community, Research



Fluid Safety

10–23
Fluid Safety is a game workshop that brings together sociologists, urban planners, architects, activists and other concerned citizens around the topic of urban safety in mobility. It was realized with the support by CISR e.v. and part of the URBANCONFEST 2023 programme. 
Category
Game, Advocacy, Research


The Parallel Society


11-23
The Parallel Society is a video installation on the emotional synergies of financial exclusions.
Project supported by Interledger Foundation, find out more on this episode of FUTURE|MONEY podcast.
Category
Installation




Karaoke Against Censorship

10–23
Karaoke Against Censorship 2023 at Baynatna, the Arabic Library in Berlin, was upported by EVZ Foundation and the Federal Foreign Office of Germany in the context of international lab “Urban Citizenship in Transition” by CISR Berlin.

Karaoke Against Censorship is an open karaoke event that invites dissidents, activists, and citizens who have lived under authoritarianism, or allies who have families and friends impacted by these repression to curate a list of songs together: we invite you to submit songs that have been censored now or in the past, or depicting revolutionary struggles and protest movements in different localities, we encourage everyone to sing in our languages without censorship in Berlin together. 

As an open karaoke format, Karaoke Against Censorship wishes to promote productive urban friction through collective singing and dialoguing in open spaces. By singing together different censored songs, the event aims to create visibility for the struggles of migrants who have lived or are still now living under censorship, and create space to foster transnational solidarity among dissidents from different contexts and backgrounds.
Category
Community, Social Practice



Emotional Futures

07-23


IRL: Emotional Futures, 2023. 
Emotional Futures is collaboratively produced by IRL: Marcel Darienzo, Carina Erdmann, Steph Holl-Trieu, Andrew Pasquier, Xiaoji Song, Moritz Tontsch and Ingeborg Wie Henriksen.
Commissioned by LAS Art Foundation. Photo: Tarek Effat

Emotional Futures is a web-based game that invites players to invest in their emotional future through interactions with friends. After each exchange, players evaluate their emotional output, turning them into liquid currencies: Blood, Sweat and Tears. These feed each player's unique Emoxy — an alchemical virtual creature that evolves with every level. The Emoxy accompanies players on their journey, inviting them to continue investing in their own growth while at the same time questioning the game’s logic. This situates the game in critical proximity to self-improvement apps (like mindfulness or wellbeing applications) that measure and gamify personal development. The more players interact with Emotional Futures, the more they are encouraged to reflect on the ways in which technologies are used to manipulate and monetise their emotions. Emotional Futures was conceived during The Communes, a hackathon organised in 2021 by Black Swan, an artist-led DAO
Category
Game, Research, Speculation


Alien without Extraordinary Ability

05-23
A co-production with ↘︎ East Alien Company (Yumo Cheng, Yve Oh, Xiao Xiao).

Premiere: May 9th 2023, Berliner Ringtheater, Germany(APAL@Amnasia.6 residency).

Alien without Extraordinary Ability is a performance on the racialized and colonial logics behind the arbitrary quantification of migrant labor. The performance features a love story between aliens (as migrants) and aliens (as non-earthlings) fusion of dystopian science fiction, where intimacy, labor, nationalism, and diversity discourses were discussed in an absurd theatrical constellation.
Category
Performance, Research, Speculation, Text, Community


Alien Names

06–23
Alien Name is a reading performance happened on 24 June 2023 as part of the School for Dissident Friendship at Performing Exiles Festival
Alien Name is an extended scene of Alien without Extraordinary Ability, discussing colonial continuities in sex trafficking and forced migration, and has been now submitted to Hawthorn Archive by Avery F. Gordon.


Category
Text, Community, Performance
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