What we collect
This website has no accounts, no sign-up, no analytics and no advertising. It sets no tracking cookies. We do not build profiles of visitors.
Like any website, the hosting provider records basic technical request logs — IP address, browser type and the pages requested — for security and to keep the service running. These logs are retained only as long as needed for those purposes.
Third-party services
Hosting is provided by Vercel, which serves the site from its global edge network and processes the technical logs described above.
The Festival Iminente page loads an interactive map from Mapbox; opening that page requests map tiles from Mapbox's servers, which receive your IP address as part of that request.
Where films are embedded, they are loaded from YouTube in privacy-enhanced mode (youtube-nocookie) and only after you click to play; preview thumbnails are served by Google. No YouTube cookies are set until you choose to play a video.
The Cultural Affairs work page embeds one short Instagram reel from Meta to show a partner's own post. That embed loads from Instagram when the section comes into view, and Meta receives your IP address and may set its own cookies as part of serving it.
Your rights
Under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) you may request access to, correction of, or erasure of any personal data we hold about you, and you may object to its processing. To exercise these rights, or for any privacy question, write to hello@cultural-affairs.com.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Portuguese data-protection authority, the Comissão Nacional de Proteção de Dados (CNPD).
Who runs this site
This website is published by Cultural Affairs, Lisbon, Portugal. Registered entity details are available on request at hello@cultural-affairs.com.
Cultural Affairs is the collective built around the practice of Alexandre Farto (Vhils), bringing together Vhils Studio, Underdogs, Festival Iminente, Eterno and Clay.
Questions about your data?
Write to us and we will respond.