Present with Developh - Interest Form
Every season, Developh hosts online sessions with technologists, artists, researchers, and creatives we admire. From 'remembering, relationality, and technology', editing Wikipedia, to making websites out of spreadsheets (see more past recordings), we hope to highlight practices and perspectives on art, research, & technology from Southeast Asia.

In addition to engaging with our community, Developh can provide assistance in constructing your presentation and handles the logistics: platform, marketing materials, attendance, and documentation (or, you can take charge if you'd like!)
  • Who can present? Open to people of any backgrounds (even if it's your first presentation!). Please note that we focus on practitioners with strong ties to the Philippines primarily, or larger Southeast Asia.
  • What can I present on? Interdisciplinary work at the intersection of art, research, and technology excites us most. Creative code, critical perspectives on technology, showcases of your work/research/practice, workshops on an experimental tool... ways to reframe people's way of knowing. Think less 'Intro to HTML/JS' and more 'Building a world on the web'. 
  • What form can it take? We're open to talks, panels, performances, workshops, research groups, and other forms. Usually, events are single-session, but we are also open to experimenting with multi-session events — like a class or study group that meets over several weeks.
  • Where will this happen? Online, on Zoom/Discord and archived on our platforms
  • When will this happen? We are currently prioritizing presentations scheduled around late September–January 2026. If later, you're still welcome to share your ideas and be in touch, but we may have to work with more time-sensitive pieces first.
  • What's compensation? Flat rate, competitive to other not-profits in the Philippines (~Php3000–5000/talk). We may negotiate compensation depending on the complexity of your engagement (e.g. workshops & classes are generally compensated at a higher rate, due to the additional work involved)

This is a rolling interest form for presentations – we'll keep an eye out on it whenever it's open, with priority given to 
For any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to us at core@developh.org.

About Developh:
Developh is a research & arts institution for critical & creative technologies in the Philippines, tending an archipelagic internet.
We are researchers, designers, writers, artists, & technologists who collectively practice towards an archipelagic, handmade internet that reflects the third world internet, reclaiming technology as a tool for liberation rather than oppression. Our work takes form in publications, exhibitions, teaching, tooling, and infrastructures. From the third world, to many possible worlds.

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