„Behind the Smart World“
What is the value of disposed data?

Talks, Discussion, Presentations

When:
Thursday, 21.05.2015 - 19:00
Friday, 22.05.2015 - 17:00

Where: KunstRaum Goethestrasse xtd
Goethestr. 30, 4020 Linz

In today’s smart world everything is saved, and growing datasets become
increasingly hard to manage. Data that has been migrated or not accessed
is forgotten on old storage mediums. Once discarded, electronics start
their journey as waste, containing digital traces of us. Electronic
remains become landfill, some transform into toxic wastelands such as
Agbogbloshie in Ghana. Here our forgotten data resurface. How sensitive
is the content of 22 hard-drives bought at Agbogbloshie? Can such data
breaches expose individuals, companies or states? How realistic are
these fears?

During the 'Behind-The-Smart-World' ArtLab, invited experts and artists
explore these questions. Together with data recovery and forensic
experts we discuss the value and sensitivity of data. Media artists
evaluate disposed data and repurposed it for artistic installations,
performances, sonifications, experimental videos or sculptures.

What is the value of disposed data?
Thursday, May 21st, 19:00-22:00
at KunstRaum Goethestrasse xtd

Introduction: Linda Kronman & Andreas Zingerle (KairUs)
Speakers:
Can Sinirtas (ECS Global, data rescue )
Uwe Sailer (data forensics)
Fieke Jansen (Tactical Technology Collective, data brokers)

Artists Presentations:
Exploring hard drives
Friday, May 22nd, 17:00-22:00
at KunstRaum Goethestrasse xtd

Artists:
Emöke Bada (HU)
Lilian Beidler (CH)
Joakim Blattmann (NO)
Simon Krenn (AT
Fabian Kühfuss (DE)
Marit Roland (NO)
Matthias Urban (AT)
Michael Wirthig (AT)
Pim Zwier (NL)


Organized by: kairus.org
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