Art Meets Radical Openness (AMRO) is a community Festival, which brings together local and international artists, activists, and researchers involved with the culture of sharing and communal production. AMRO has its roots in the Free Software movement of the early 2000s and it is a unique festival, that connects the philosophies and the use of FLOSS (Free/libre Open Source software) with socio-political topics of our networked times. The festival is organized by servus.at — a non profit initiative based in Linz. Our festival program is funded for a good amount, however supporter tickets allow us to cover further costs and offer a wider program, provide fair(er) fees, and keep it free to attend for its audience. You can support us and our quest towards the Radical Openness by buying an AMRO26 Supporter Ticket! **** AMRO26 Becoming Unreadable 13th–16th May 2026, Linz (AT) Festival dedicated to Art, Hacktivism and Open Culture Art Meets Radical Openness is a biennial community festival for art, hacktivism and open cultures. The 2026 edition ‘Becoming Unreadable’ engages with invisibility, unreadability, ungovernability, and uncomputability as strategies for resisting current tendencies of our networked times. AMRO26 aims at challenging the common understanding of AI, networks and computers, and through its programme, it explores approaches that offer real change: low-tech, feminist and community IT, computing within limits, up to even more radical ideas around de-computing, de-networking, de-scaling and de-platforming ourselves. 'Becoming Unreadable' involves evading surveillance by oligarchic tech corporations, operating under the radar, and refusing to comply with the total AI cloud. Non-commercial community infrastructures are fundamental tools in this process, but even more importantly, we need to develop new ways of understanding each other and being together as humans. --- Programme Overview > 12. May - Pre-opening 18:30 / SPLACE / Kunstuniversität Li
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