alex/alexandra sofie jönsson



is a socially engaged artist working with queer, eco-feminist and pedagogical formats, exploring how artistic practice can become a site for collective labour that incorporates multimodal forms of knowledge. Often working in response to institutional spaces and contexts, and often collaborating with communities as part of their practice.

They have previously shown work at Art Center Nabi, Lewisham Hospital, Tate Modern, Kunsthal NORD and Roskilde Festival. They are one of the co-founders of lím collective, a platform based in Aalborg exploring artistic practices at the intersections of health and care, and a former organiser of Goldsmiths University collective The Open System Association, Autonomous Tech Fetish (ATF), and The Body Recovery Unit.



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ATF Make & Do Club

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ATF Make & Do Club (2013-2016)
The Common House
Workshop flyers by Cliff Hammett







Autonomous Tech Fetish (ATF) is an open space for gathering, sharing and making organised by artists, technical tinkerers, activists and academics. ATF ran a monthly Make & Do club (2013-2016) on topics such as encryption, biometrics and health policy focused on making, embodied learning and open discussion.  ATF worked on making an experimental and safer space for learning about floss technologies, make together and have critical conversations about queering computing, education metrics and surveillance, prevent, grey media, AI and big data and much more, the ATF put focus on the culture of computing.

ATF collaborated with Open System Association, FOSSBOX, Furtherfield, Queen Mary University, and Radical Education.