Connecting Otherwise
Via a series of interconnected workshops, the project will engage art and design professionals, educators, students and workshop experts in material-based research around the social and environmental impact of digital technologies. Participants will explore circuit-making through community craft traditions, embrace ‘slowness’ and ‘lowness’ as frugal and regenerative principles for digital design and art making and use weaving as a framework for exploring interconnected digital and territorial relationships. The aim is to creatively and critically examine the challenges that (future) art and design practitioners in the creative industries face when building and participating in contemporary digital culture in ways that are both sustainable and equitable.
Materiality – Connecting Otherwise Are you interested in exploring less extractive, more regenerative approaches to technology in your artistic/design projects? In this two-part workshop, we will be exploring alternative hardware practices in a hands-on manner by engaging with wild clay as well as re-used electronics components to create programmable circuit boards. We will be collectively sourcing, molding, and firing the clay, before painting and soldering the microchips. The workshop will be led by artist Esra Sakir, in collaboration with members of the Earthound Hardware working group.
Connecting Otherwise Rietveld Sandberg Research and The Hmm are collaborating in the research project Connecting Otherwise. Together, we made a survey to understand how artists, designers, and cultural workers navigate the landscape of digital systems. Please help us fill in this big Big Tech vs Alternatives survey. You can find it here . The survey is anonymous. You can leave your email addresses if you want to stay informed about the project.
Materiality – Connecting Otherwise Rietveld Sandberg Research is delighted to share that a consortium led by Anja Groten, Head of Sandberg Design has been awarded funding by the Taskforce for Applied Research SIA (part of NWO) under the Artistiek en Ontwerpend Onderzoek 2025 scheme. “Connecting Otherwise: Developing artistic/design research methodologies and workshop formats for regenerative digital practices” will run from September 2025 to August 2027 with a subsidy of € 125,000 supporting the development of interdisciplinary workshop formats exploring regenerative aesthetics and the materiality of digital technologies through hands-on and collective research approaches.

