ᥫ᭡ara Fumaça
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𓁹‿𓁹 𓇢𓆸
Artist, researcher and community organizer from Porto (PT) based in Berlin (DE)
Working across speculative narratives, world-building, collaborative practices, art production and curation
Interested in worlding, unworlding, games, bells, decentralized tools, tech
and irl/url folklore
Selected work ⋆
⋆ The Macaroni Club
⋆ Pi-rats - Mythologum
⋆ NOVA - speculative LARP
⋆ Digital Campanology
⋆ ARIA -
Algo-Rhythmic Ideation Assembly
⋆ Otherkin: A Social Software
⋆ A Letter to the Spirits
⋆ Clay & Graphic work
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⋆ Pi-rats - Mythologum by Juliette Lizotte, Michael Fowler, and Sara Fumaça
A two-day collaborative workshop focused on world-building, game design, and LARP performance, rooted in intersectional trans*feminist thought and practice. This workshop fostered collaboration across diverse dimensions including age, gender, race, ability, skills, interests, species, and materials — empowering participants to collectively envision and construct desirable techno-social and eco-conscious futures.
At the heart of the project was the narrative of decentralized
pi-rats, a creative community of resourceful scavengers who
break away from the Main Stream to share their "trashures,"
repurposing them into resources for their collective. This
underground network of open-source makers thrives on the
remnants of the Main Stream, adapting swiftly to different
environments. Navigating through physical and metaphysical
channels, the pi-rats exist in a blurred space between human
and rat. United by their devotion to the open-source ethos,
they derive their name from the iconic Raspberry Pi
microcomputer, the foundation of their self-organized
communities and the core of their distinctive culture.
Iniciative supported by Hackers & Designers, hosted at Het Wilde Weg, Nethe