

digital detox: reclaiming attention, relearning autonomy
Are our relationships with smartphones, data, and platforms aligned with our intentions for our bodies, our communities, and our political movements? What do we practice in the digital spaces we inhabit daily?
We'll be exploring these questions through a series of workshops, dedicated to rejecting the power of Big Tech over our lives and restoring our ability to choose how we engage with digital technologies.
Digital Detox is a space designed to support you in shifting your relationships to digital technologies while reflecting on our collective digital infrastructure. Whether you've been putting off cancelling your Spotify subscription, drowning in old files in your downloads folder, or protesting your NHS data being handed over to Palantir, this is a space to bring the big picture into daily practice.
Bring: Your laptop, phone, hard drives, questions, and curiosity about different tech futures!
About me
I am a writer, organiser, teacher, and dancer. Currently completing my PhD on the links between colonial ecologies, (green) extraction, and data infrastructures at the University of Cambridge and teaching related undergraduate sociology modules. I draw on my dance background and long-term movement participation to reconnect critical analysis with collective care practices, bodily awareness and presence.