Exploring the intersections of technology, art, and critical theory through immersive exhibitions and collaborative projects.
From 10-12th of April, 2026, we showed our exhibition "Entering the Manosphere" at the Cables of Resistance Conference at FMP1 in Berlin.
The conference focused on the power and threat of platforms and discussed strategies of resistance.
Our exhibition on the manosphere, its influence and power, and the roles of algorithms and platforms added an artistic spin to the many theoretical debates of the weekend.
On February 17th, 2026, Rainbow Pill Collective took part in a panel discussion organized by European Alternatives at the feminist bookshop Violette and Co in Paris, on the occasion of the launch of the magazine « Les marges en feu ».
The discussion examined how digital platforms amplify masculinist discourses that target and radicalize young men, and how platform architecture accelerates the spread of these ideologies — as well as the violence directed at women, racialized people, and queer communities.
The panel brought together journalist and author Pauline Ferrari, specialist in new technologies, gender, and web cultures and author of "Formés à la haine des femmes" (2023); Albane Gaillot, co-director of the Planning Familial and former MP behind the 2022 law extending abortion access in France; Laure Salmona, feminist activist, author, and expert on cyber gender-based violence and co-founder of Féministes contre le cyberharcèlement; alongside NousTouStes93 antiraciste and the Rainbow Pill Collective.
Together, we questioned what resistance looks like today — and whether we can still use digital spaces to defend our rights.
On oct 15th, 2025, we were at Roter Salon at Volksbühne Berlin to be part of a book presentation and panel discussion on AI and fascism. Rainer Mühlhoff presented his book "KI und der neue Faschismus", followed by an engaging panel discussion on current authoritarian tendencies.
In our exhibition, we draw the connection between social media, big data, antifeminism and authoritarian politics, so this event was a great fit for our work.
We accompanied the book presentation and podium discussion with our exhibition and video installation - and we brought along our popular zines and stickers!
Thank you for an exciting night full of intense discussions!
We showed our pop-up exhibition "Entering the Manosphere" at Möca Forum in Berlin, Kreuzberg on Aug 2nd, 2025.
In our modules, visitors can enter the Manosphere and understand how it influences our societies and democracies.
In addition, our video installation shows the real-life and political consequences of the digital world.
Around 60 visitors interacted with our installation. Thank you for engaging discussions and debates! We are already planning the next events - stay posted!
Our first pop-up event appeared at Theater Osnabrück on the 3rd of June, 2025. It was part of the event "KI und die Zukunft der Demokratie" by the Ethics and Critical Theory of AI research group (University of Osnabrück).
Through our installation and its thought-provoking displays, we examined how digital technologies and culture are reshaping political discourse, democratic processes, and social dynamics.
The exhibition featured our signature "Entering the Manosphere" installation, which invited visitors to engage with alternative perspectives on technology and society, challenging the reductive narratives often found in mainstream tech discourse.
We're always open to collaborations, partnerships, and participation in events that align with our values and mission. Whether you're organizing an exhibition, conference, workshop, or any other event that explores the intersections of technology, art, and critical theory, we'd love to hear from you.
Our collective brings together diverse perspectives and skills, allowing us to contribute in various ways - from interactive installations and performances to talks, workshops, and panel discussions.
Custom-designed experiences that engage audiences in critical reflection.
Thought-provoking discussions on technology, feminism, and social change.
Hands-on sessions that blend technical skills with critical perspectives.