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Pixelache Festival 2025

A Decentralised Festival

The 19th edition of Pixelache Festival explores the theme of distributed systems and decentralized models for organizing society, technology, and creative practice. Through exhibitions, performances, workshops, and talks, we examine how peer-to-peer networks, commons-based approaches, and collective intelligence can help address ecological and social challenges.

Curatorial Framework | Turmoil

In 2025, Pixelache is organising a series of events as part of an art festival under a shared theme: Turmoil. Turmoil explores different struggles and practices of resistance against capitalism, neocolonialism and neofascism with diverse local and international communities, artists, thinkers, and activists. We asked members and collaborating institutions to propose their emergent project ideas concerning the contemporary as an event/program for the festival where they can discuss and share critical questions, strategies, and values with the public through various programs and diverse practices, including but not limited to workshops, lectures, film screenings, audiovisual performances.

Background

Fascism excludes people of diverse backgrounds such as gender minorities, immigrants, people of colour, and ethnic minorities under violent nationalism and Western primacy. Neo-capitalism has exploited and destroyed nature as resources for the accumulation of capital. Resisting against those oppressions, how can art events mediate the diverse background of people’s struggles? Can artistic tools and strategies create space for diversity and practice solidarity? In a collective state of turmoil, how can we assemble and resist in the face of fascism, patriarchy, nationalism, and capitalism through mediums such as technology and media?

Aim

Turmoil aims to construct a communal space where different subjects’ memories, recovery, healing, reparation, and solidarity will be addressed and put in circulation. The programme will encompass a series of events that produce critical discourse about colonial memories and alienated life. It unfolds subversive and dissident stories from different cultures by expressing the meaning of resistance and challenge, through creative responses around destruction, human rights, and cultural diversity in a communal city.

Programme

Turmoil explores different struggles and practices of resistance through various public programs and diverse practices, including but not limited to workshops, lectures, film screenings, and audiovisual performances. 

Students of Art School Maa and Pixelache organize I thought the earth remembered me, a contemporary art event series pondering questions around digital storage and memory. Art School Maa, Myymälä2-gallery and the caves of Suomenlinna. Project Coordinator: Irina Mutt (Irene Ruiz Perez)

Shadow will showcase how, on a personal level, confronting and expressing repressed elements of one-self can serve as acts of resistance. Project Coordinator: Ahmed Barakat

Monuments engages with public monuments and memorial sculptures in the context of Helsinki and questions how societies choose to commemorate their past. Project Coordinator: Emma Hovi. Production Assistant: Jon Irigoyen

build a larger table proposes dinner gatherings with Helsinki grassroots associations and collectives to discuss strategies, tools and challenges of collective organisation within the capital, in collaboration with Station of Commons and lumbung radio online platforms. Project Coordinators: Irina Mutt, Mathilde Palenius

House 4 Resistance creates a queer temporality and spatiality  where habitats can reimagine belonging and find tools and strategies to survive, resist and thrive within the heteronormative and racist systems of oppression. Project Coordinator: Phan Nguyen


Event August 18, 2025

Suomenlinna Exhibition

Exhibition: Open Friday 29.8. 16.00 – 22.00 and Saturday 30.8. 13.00 – 22.00 Contemporary art exhibition gathers together 13 artists from Art School Maa and spreads around the school building, its inner yard and nearby caves with print, painting, sound and moving image installations. The themes of the exhibition circle around the questions of fatherhood, […]

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Radical Imagination Workshop by Antonia AtarahThursday 28.8 at 17:30-20:00Start and finish at Meurman park / Käpylän KiskaSwedish / English / Finnish This workshop explores rewriting history and imagination as radical practice. Through a guided walk in Käpylä, participants will visit local monuments such as Taivaskallio and the Evacuee Mother sculpture, using these sites as inspiration […]

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Nyrkkeilijät (The Boxers) – Workshop/performance by Vega Adsten16 August, Saturday, 14:00 – 16:00 (join at any time / leave when you need)Paasivuoren puistikko, Siltasaari/HakaniemiSwedish / English  Vega Adsten’s participatory performance/workshop takes place at The Boxers statue in Paasivuoren puistikko, off the Hakaniemi square. This site has been intentionally chosen for its depiction of a violent encounter between two […]

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Live Soundtrack Performance by Jonna Karanka (Kuupuu)15 August, Friday, 21:00Meurman park / Käpylän Kiska Kuupuu presents a new live score around the theme of Monuments in Helsinki, pairing archival film footage with lullaby drones and textured soundscapes. This atmospheric performance combines moving image, voice, text, and electronic music, inviting audiences to reimagine the stories embedded […]

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Event August 18, 2025

Summer Fest

Summer Fest26 July, Saturday, 13:00–18:00Meurman park / Käpylän Kiska Join us to greet summer and support free grassroots spaces with the community of the Social Choreography Lab Helsinki. The Summer Fest is free and open to everyone, people who have been part of the Lab in the past years, and all our friends, so don’t hesitate to […]

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BARD (Body As Receptive Divinity) – performance by Elias Berglund12 July, Saturday, 17:00Johan Ludvig Runeberg’s Memorial, EsplanadiSwedish / English / Finnish Elias Berglund’s dance performance takes place at the monument of Runeberg, regarded as Finland’s national bard. Using the sensitive, social, and expressive dancing body as a departure point, the piece navigates through tensions caused […]

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