#StreamArtNetwork #HybridTogetherness #ParticipatoryTelevision 
#CollaborativeStreaming #TelematicPerformances #GreenDeal #LiveWebCasting

The idea of the StreamArtNetwork (SAN) emerged together with UKRAiNATV’s weekly 
live webcasts from the StreamArtStudio in Krakow (PL), in response to the 
full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, just after February 24, 2022. Media 
artists, activists, journalists, AV producers, DJs, and IT freaks from the 
region and beyond reached out to others to pick up the stream, join, and show 
solidarity. Soon after, responses came in, and collaborations started, first 
and foremost to support artists in Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, and other places 
throughout Ukraine.

UKRAiNATV began traveling, showing up, hosting workshops and lectures using 
pop-up studios in New York, Trondheim, Rome, Barcelona, Berlin, Lviv, and Kyiv 
– searching for partners around the world. In early 2023, the VOID TV channel 
of the Amsterdam-based Institute of Network Cultures joined, followed by the 
Intermedia Budapest crew in early 2024. In the fall of 2024, a network was 
established consisting of the following founding members, each running a 
green-screen studio: UKRAiNATV in Krakow, the VOID in Amsterdam, Re:Frame.TV in 
Kyiv, Konfluxus Collective in Budapest, CDI in Coventry, and the 3022 in 
Vilnius.

The aims of the StreamArtNetwork are diverse, radical, and utopian at the same 
time. The network streams together, mixing and layering, meeting in-between 
platforms, localities and realities. We stream against war, neo-imperial 
invasions, genocide and limited mobility. Against big-tech centralization and 
neo-liberal social media monopolies with their 30-second ‘influencers’. We 
invite all like-minded to join, in favor of an endless exploration of 
time-spaces that we are creating together in our collective, heterogeneous 
hyper-realities – in glocal, hybrid, innovative, decentralized, low-budget, and 
sustainable ways, in a permanent process of learning and teaching by streaming 
for change, together.

Please join the network, press <on>, connect, share your inputs and let’s 
collect and exchange new knowledge, experiences, and share them back around. 
It’s an open loop, a new movement based on circular aesthetic and ethic for a 
more participatory, free, and open future.

SAN invites both institutional partners and smart, creative, transdisciplinary 
collectives – small experimental labs, and big rich cultural entities stack in 
cultivating the traditions of twentieth-century white cubes and old-school 
theatre halls. Demystify and reclaim the video tech. Hack your nearby green 
room or buy that green piece of textile et voilà, you’re on-air. The virtual is 
material and vice-versa. The stream art network is testing new models and 
initiating discussions on systemic changes regarding the production and 
distribution of contemporary and digital culture, and the redistribution of 
funds for its development. We will set up a green-box studio and collaborative 
media lab in every cultural, educational, public, and social institution and 
reclaim the internet, our archives, digital and critical culture, and direct, 
equal, multi-directional communication across political, geographical and 
technological boundaries.

(version 1.0, November 15, 2024)

Fouding members:

UKRAiNATV, Krakow https://ukrainatv.streamart.studio/
VOID/INC, Amsterdam https://networkcultures.org/void/
CDI, Coventry https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/cdi/
Re:Frame.TV, Kyiv https://www.instagram.com/re_frame.tv/
3022, Vilnius https://3022.place/
Konfluxus, Budapest https://www.instagram.com/konfluxus.collective/

With the support of Pacesetters, Dyne.org, Intermedia Dept Krakow, Intermedia 
Dept Budapest, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, University of Warwick.

Contact x more information:  [email protected] | [email protected]


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