Add solidarity to your playlist. Ditch Spotify and Big Tech.
Join us this Sunday for Break up With Spotify ft @cachemeoutsi.de@slow.circuits and @fixitwithpiggy
We’re raffling off IPods and Walkmans so you you can have a clean break from unethical streaming services and extractive Big Tech companies.
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📍1125 Granc Concourse, Bx
Join us this Saturday for a weaving circle 🌀
By weaving discarded electronic wires we’ll collectively trace the extractive histories and afterlives of everyday technology. Together we’ll begin to reimagine and repair our relationship with technology.
Happy Earth Month 🌎
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Join us at @fixitwithpiggy to break up with Spotify once and for all, with the help of @cachemeoutsi.de
Ditch unethical streaming services and go analogue 💿🌀
Learn how to offload your Spotify library and how to burn a CD!
Bring physical media (CDs, Vinyls, USBs with music) to swap and trade!
This event is free! But, there will be sliding scale raffle tickets offered for a chance to win a Walkman, CD player or MP3 player 👾
Just 2 days until our opening at @fixitwithpiggy ✨🪸
Over the month of April, we’ll be hosting workshops in the Fix it with Piggy Hub.
So stay tuned, go slow, and allow something new to grow 🦋
It’s not an opening unless there are stickers 🦭
Getting excited for the launch of Slow Circuits Library this Wednesday at @fixitwithpiggy
Wednesday April 1st, 6-8 pm - 1125 Grand Concourse
Tech doesn’t disappear.
It decays.
Every device has a lifecycle: extraction, production, obsolescence, waste.
Slow Circuits is experimenting with another path.
This April, we’re launching a free tech rental library at @fixitwithpiggy in the Bronx.
Laptops, tablets, speakers, projectors — refurbished and recirculated.
An experiment in care, repair, and recirculation.
Come by.
Move slow with us.
Join us on March 6th for a Weaving Circle at TNS’s careFest!
Weaving discarded electronic wires, we will trace the extractive histories and afterlives embedded in everyday tech to start to seed a different digital ecology.
From circuit to circle.
From extraction to relation.
Weaving discarded wires into something collective.
Slow Circuits is a space for rethinking our relationship with technology.
In a world built on speed, extraction, and constant upgrades, we ask:
What would it mean to move slower?
To repair instead of replace?
To see the systems we are part of?
Through collective making, repair, and reflection, we explore digital ecologies that are circular, relational, and just.
This is an invitation to design the circuits we want.