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Social Hacking was a series of temporary public art commissions for Plymouth by international artists' groups against a backdrop of urban regeneration. Featuring work from The Institute for Applied Autonomy(USA), Mikro Orchestra Project (Poland), and Ludic Society (Austria/Switzerland), the event also included the pre-launch of c6's (UK) new Dot Master project Mobility in the Art Market, a Mikroparty including performances by Tetine (Brazil) and Mikrokilla & Jura (Poland), project newsroom, artists' run workshops, The Pirate University, and a public seminar with presentations by Saul Albert (UK) and McKenzie Wark (AUS/USA). The project was curated by Birgitte Aga, Geoff Cox, Joasia Krysa and Anya Lewin.
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