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About CIDR®

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Tomorrow

Prague

CIDR is a speculative institution that collects, categorises, and exhibits digital rituals: the everyday gestures, compulsions, and symbolic acts that emerge from living with digital technology.

Our aim is to recontextualize digital rituals, reveal the cracks between what platforms design and what users actually do and unmask ritualistic behavior.

Collection

The archive now holds 9 entries. Each is a ritual that was never intended, a scroll that became a prayer, a notification that became an obligation, a loader that became a test of patience. The collection grows because digital life does not stop producing new ones.

Objects

Some rituals have been materialised. The objects in the exhibition are speculative hypotheses: physical forms of things that usually felt through a screen.

PHO – Physical Object

WA – Web App

VE – Video Experience

WID – Widget

S – Situation

F – Feature

Archive entries

The archive now holds 9 entries. Each is a ritual that was never intended, a scroll that became a prayer, a notification that became an obligation, a loader that became a test of patience. The collection grows because digital life does not stop producing new ones.

001-PHO-Monolith

007-S-Group

002-WA-Thought

008-F-Remember

003-PHO-Ring

009-F-Mirror

004-VE-Loader

010-WID-Counter

005-WID-Sunset

001-CA-Monolith

33 hours

12 minutes

Specifications

Condition

Passing Time

Person scrolling through a social media feed — alone, often without intention, at any time of day

Action

Thumb Slide Up

– Thumb moving upward in a rhythmic loop

– Occasional pauses on content

– No defined endpoint or goal

Artefact

Screen

– Infinite feed of images, videos, text

– The thumb — the only active agent

– Content made by others for an unknown audience

Feedback

Dissociation

– Possible relief, possible hollow feeling afterwards

– You give yourself without receiving an answer

– Prayer inverted: feedback arrives unasked-for

– Disengagement from self — passage of time unnoticed

Specifications

Sádra, 15×7×110cm

Draw your

ritual

Condition

Artefact

Action

Feedback

009–F–Mirror

That's not

news for me

Specifications

Condition

Midday

Person opening a news page in the middle of the work day

Action

Eye movement

– Eye movement

– Occasional pauses on content

– Scroll lenth

Artefact

Ad banner

– News headlines

– Scrolling wheel

– Decision

Feedback

Reflection

– Expression of surprise

– Lack of interest on certain topics

– Knowing why the person got this advertisement

– Disengagement from real word

Specifications

News Web page 1920x1080

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