The Berlin-based FLINTA* collective Pussart is looking for artists for their upcoming group exhibition “Ergorithmus” — a portmanteau of ergo (therefore, consequently) and Algorithmus. The title frames the question: what follows from algorithms? What are the consequences of machine-sorted reality?

Deadline: May 15, 2026

The exhibition, curated by Becky Jaraiz, brings together artists working across disciplines who engage with how digital structures — algorithms, AI, platforms, data systems — actively transform behaviour, perception, identity, and political reality. The curatorial premise is clear: these systems are not neutral infrastructure. Behind them stand technologists who act as architects of contemporary reality, filtering, prioritising, and reorganising information in ways that, in many cases, exceed the power of political actors themselves.

Artists are invited to make these transformations visible.

Who can apply

The call is open to FLINTA* artists (female, lesbian, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender) who are based in Berlin or will be available in Berlin during October/November 2026. International artists welcome.

What to submit

The application form asks for a portfolio or Instagram link, a short project description (max 500 characters) explaining how the proposed work connects to the exhibition concept, and images of finished work or sketches/drafts.

About Pussart

Pussart is a multidisciplinary FLINTA* collective founded in Berlin in 2019. Their exhibitions — including Boys will be boys, Abstand (2020), Pusstopia, and UNSICHTBAR (2024, Humboldt University) — critically engage with social realities and open spaces for reflection and dialogue through art.

Disclosure: krautART editor Cornelia Es Said is a participating artist in the Ergorithmus exhibition.