[rohrpost] Konferenz: EVICTED BY GREED - Global Finance, Housing & Resistance, März 27.-28.-2020
Hallo Rohrpostler, wir würden uns freuen, euch bei der Konferenz "EVICTED BY GREED: Global Finance, Housing & Resistance" zu sehen, die am 27. und 28. März im Studio 1 im Kunstquartier Bethanien stattfindet. Das vollständige Programm haben wir jetzt unter https://www.disruptionlab.org/evicted-by-greed/#programme veröffentlicht. Die Konferenz EVICTED BY GREED arbeitet die Verknüpfungen zwischen Steueroasen, globalen Finanzströmen, überhitzten Immobilienmärkten und der Verdrängung durch steigende Mieten heraus. Auf diese Verwicklungen sowie auf die realen Konsequenzen für Menschen, deren Wohnraum nicht mehr bezahlbar ist, wollen wir gemeinsam mit zahlreichen Aktivist*innen, Journalist*innen und Expert*innen aufmerksam machen und zivilgesellschaftliche Antworten darauf finden. EVICTED BY GREED leistet auch einen Beitrag für die weiterführende Untersuchung der Panama und Paradise Leaks. In Kooperation mit Transparency International. Die Konferenz findet in englischer Sprache statt. Programm: - Internationale Konferenz · 27., 15:30-21:15 - 28.3., 15:00-20:30, Studio 1, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin. - Filmscreening: PUSH – Für das Grundgerecht auf Wohnen · 27.3., 19:45 · Studio 1, Teil der Konferenz. - Workshop: Subvertising for the right to housing · 26.3., 16:30-19:00 · Supermarkt Berlin - Visiting the Invisible: A Berlin City Tour to Anonymous and Aggressive Real Estate Investors · 29.3., 12:30-15.30 An der Konferenz werden die folgenden Referierenden teilnehmen: Leilani Farha (UN Sonderberichterstatterin über angemessenen Wohnraum, PS/CA); Christoph Trautvetter (Public Policy Expert, Netzwerk Steuergerechtigkeit / Wem gehört Berlin?, DE); Manuel Gabarre de Sus (Rechtsanwältin und Aktivistin, Observatory Against Economical Crime, ES); Eka Rostomashvili (Advocacy und Kampagnenkoordinatorin, Transparency International, GE/DE); Justus von Daniels (CORRECTIV / Wem gehört Berlin?, DE); Sam Leon (Data Investigations Lead at Global Witness, UK); Karina Shedrofsky (Dubai’s Golden Sands investigation, Head of OCCRP’s research team, BIH); Steal This Poster (Subvertisting Collective IT/UK); Marco Clausen (Prinzessinnengarten, DE); Yonatan Miller (Tech Workers Coalition / Berlin vs. Amazon, US/DE); Helge Peters (Geographer, Deutsche Wohnen & Co Enteignen, DE); Volkan Sayman (Deutsche Wohnen & Co Enteignen, DE) Ela Kagel (SUPERMARKT Berlin, DE); Iva Cukic (Ministry of Space/Ministarstvo prostora, SRB); und weitere. Für weiterführende Informationen: https://www.disruptionlab.org/evicted-by-greed Mit besten Grüßen, Tatiana / Disruption Network Lab e. V. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: disruptionlab.org/pgp -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] EVICTED BY GREED: Termin verschoben auf 29.-30. Mai 2020
Liebe Leute, der Senator für Kultur und Europa, Dr. Klaus Lederer, erklärte diese Woche, dass staatliche Kulturveranstaltungen ab einer Größe von 500 Besucher*innen zunächst bis zum 19. April 2020 nicht stattfinden werden – diese Maßnahme wurde getroffen, um der Verbreitung des Corona-Virus (COVID-19) entgegen zu wirken. Wir möchten mit der aktuellen Situation in einer verantwortungsvollen Art und Weise umgehen und haben uns daher entschlossen, die Konferenz EVICTED BY GREED (zuvor geplant für 27.-28. März) auf den 29.-30. Mai 2020 zu verschieben. Der Subvertising Workshop wird statt im März nun am 28. Mai 2020 stattfinden, und das nächste Community Treffen am 6. Mai 2020 im ACUD Macht Neu. Der einzige unveränderte Teil des Programms ist die im Freien stattfindende City Tour am 29. März 2020 „Visiting the Invisible: A Berlin City Tour to Anonymous and Aggressive Real Estate Investors“ mit Christoph Trautvetter (keine Plätze mehr verfügbar). Aufgrund der hohen Nachfrage, wird die gleiche City Tour auch am 31. Mai 2020 stattfinden (Online-Registrierung erforderlich). Weitere Informationen werden auf unserer Website, im Newsletter sowie über unsere Social-Media-Kanäle veröffentlicht: http://disruptionlab.org. Zusätzliche Informationen über die Konferenz können Sie finden auf: https://www.disruptionlab.org/evicted-by-greed. Vielen Dank für die Unterstützung, und ich wünsche euch in diesen schwierigen Zeiten alles Gute, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: disruptionlab.org/pgp -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] DISRUPTIVE FRIDAYS: live every Friday at 5pm Berlin time
Dear all, this Friday April 3, Disruption Network Lab is launching a new programme stream! DISRUPTIVE FRIDAYS, live every Friday at 5pm Berlin time. The first conversation will involve Marc Garrett (Furtherfield), Cassie Thornton (Feminist Economics Department), Ela Kagel (Supermarkt Berlin) and myself (Disruption Network Lab). We will share ideas for creative solutions and resistance to the isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. What are our strategies to keep working with art and culture when our contexts of sharing are so limited? What can we learn from this situation to generate new forms of collective care? When we named our organisation "Disruption Network Lab" we would never have imagined that disruption would turn out the way we are experiencing it. In the course of the past years we have invited people that disrupt and challenge closed systems from within. In a moment in which we are all experiencing a deep closure, Disruptive Fridays becomes an opportunity to foster even more critical thinking. During these conversations we will address topics related to art, hacktivism, whistleblowing, social justice and collective care in times of Corona. Follow us live on Friday April 3rd at 5pm on our website (www.disruptionlab.org), Twitter (@disruptberlin) or Facebook. Speakers: Ela Kagel (Digital Strategist and Founder of SUPERMARKT Berlin, DE). Ela Kagel specialises in the intersection of society, technology and economy. Since the 1990s she has produced media art exhibitions, designed spaces for cultural exchange and helped establish digital platforms, networks and communities. From 2009 to 2011 she was program curator for the transmediale festival in Berlin. Central to Ela’s practice is supporting bottom-up initiatives deeply rooted in particular communities of practice. In 2010 Ela co-founded SUPERMARKT, an independent hub for digital culture and collaborative economy. Since 2018, Ela is also board member of RChain Europe, a technology cooperative based in Berlin. Marc Garrett (Co-director & Co-founder, Furtherfield, London, UK). Marc Garrett is codirector and cofounder, together with Ruth Catlow, of the arts online collective Furtherfield, with two physical venues, a gallery, and a commons lab, all situated in Finsbury Park, London. He curated the major exhibition "Monsters of the Machine: Frankenstein in the 21st Century", at Laboral, Spain in 2017. In 2017 he copublished "Artists Re:thinking the Blockchain" with Ruth Catlow, Nathan Jones, and Sam Skinner. He is in the process of completing his PhD at the University of London, Birkbeck College. Cassie Thornton (Artist, Feminist Economics Department, UK) Cassie Thornton is an artist working under the title of the Feminist Economics Department (the FED), in collusion with Strike Debt. Her work investigates and reveals the impact of governmental and economic systems on public affect, behavior, and unconscious, with a focus on debt and security. Cassie Thornton received a MFA from California College of the Arts and a BFA from University of Wisconsin-Madison. She recently launched The Hologram, an artwork about collective health care (https://www.furtherfield.org/cassie-thornton-presents-the-hologram/). Tatiana Bazzichelli (Founder and Director, Disruption Network Lab) Tatiana Bazzichelli is founder and artistic director of the Disruption Network Lab, an organisation in Berlin working on information technology, network culture, hacktivism and whistleblowing. In 2011-2014 she was programme curator at transmediale festival, where she developed the year-round initiative reSource transmedial culture berlin and curated several conference events, workshops and installations. She has been appointed jury member for the Hauptstadtkulturfonds (Capital Cultural Fund) by the German Federal Government and Berlin for the funding years 2019-2020. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: disruptionlab.org/pgp -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] DISRUPTIVE FRIDAYS: edition #2, Today at 5pm Berlin time
Dear all, Hope you enjoyed our first Disruptive Fridays edition last week! In case you missed it, you can still watch the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUoyKFL0Fmw. Today we continue with the second edition of Disruption Network Lab’s new programme stream - DISRUPTIVE FRIDAYS (live every Friday at 5pm Berlin time), this time with a conversation between Michael Ang (artist and engineer), Andreas Kopp (creative technologist, maker, post-it artist and teacher) and Lieke Ploeger (Disruption Network Lab). We will speak about critical making in times of corona: how can we use digital fabrication techniques such as 3D printing and laser cutting in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic? Michael Ang & Andreas Kopp participated in the recent #wirvsvirus <https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/wirvsvirus>hackathon organised by the German government (https://www.bundesregierung.de/breg-de/themen/coronavirus/hackathon-der-bundesregierung-1733632) to find digital community actions against the corona virus and its effects. Together with Nicholas de Coster they developed a design for an open source/DIY protective face shield, which is currently being printed and distributed to help medical professionals stay safe from infection (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4239203). Follow us live on Friday April 10th at 5pm on our website https://www.disruptionlab.org/fridays Speakers: Michael Ang (Artist and engineer, CA/DE). Michael Ang is an artist and engineer who creates light objects, interactive installations, and technological tools that expand the possibilities of human expression and connection. Applying a hacker’s aesthetic, he often repurposes existing technology to create human-centered experiences in public space and the open field. Countering the trend for technology to dissociate us from ourselves and surroundings, Michael’s works connect us to each other and the experience of the present moment. He is the co-inventor of the Infl3ctor, the projection system for Digital Calligraffiti. He holds a Master’s Degree from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at New York University, USA and a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada. https://www.michaelang.com/ Andreas Kopp (Creative technologist, maker, post-it artist and teacher, DE) Andreas Kopp loves to make things and learn new techniques of making, designing and coding. He is the founder of Erfindergarten <https://www.facebook.com/erfindergarten/>, an open workshop for digital production, Fab Lab, youth club and DIY community and workshop space in Munich, where he gives kids the best start into making and inventing things by learning them 21st century skill and inspire them to start learning and inventing themselves. He is also the artist/artisan behind postitartcreators. Kopp has been commissioned to create portraits and installations for exhibitions, events, shop-windows, shopping centers and commercials all over the world. He often works with Post-it® Notes but has also done works with cups or origami paper and loves to make his works interactive. https://www.postitartcreators.com/ Lieke Ploeger (Community director, Disruption Network Lab, NL/DE) Lieke Ploeger is the community director and administration officer of the Disruption Network Lab. She is the co-founder of the independent project space SPEKTRUMberlin <https://www.facebook.com/spektrumberlin/>art science community, where she worked as community builder from 2014 to 2018. Her core interest lies in building and developing both online and offline communities of interest, with a focus on sharing knowledge and expertise in an open way. She previously worked for the Open Knowledge Foundation and for the National Library of the Netherlands. She has a double master of arts from the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands and has been involved in various European research projects in the areas of open cultural data, open access and open science. Hope to see you online! Best, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: disruptionlab.org/pgp -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] PIRATE CARE - Disruptive Fridays #3 – 17 April - 17:00 Berlin
Dear all, we would like to invite you to join our Disruptive Fridays #3: PIRATE CARE, on 17 April 2020, 17:00 Berlin time! The video & chat will be live at: disruptionlab.org/fridays The third edition of Disruption Network Lab’s new programme stream - DISRUPTIVE FRIDAYS (live every Friday at 5pm Berlin time) features a conversation between Valeria Graziano (Researcher, pirate.care) and Elena Veljanovska (Disruption Network Lab). We will speak about self-organized care initiatives in times of Corona. pirate.care researches, gathers & nourishes initiatives which are taking risks by operating in the narrow grey zones left open between different care knowledges, institutions and laws. pirate.care is inviting all to participate in an exploration of the mutual implications of care and technology that dare questioning the ideology of private property, work and metrics. Flatten the curve, grow the care: What are we learning from Covid-19 is their curriculum that evolved with the Covid crisis. With Valeria Graziano we will speak about using piracy as a political tool for care and focus on the solidarity initiatives in Italy that are serving as active caretakers since the outbreak of the crisis. We will also talk about societal reorganization and what is the effect of the crisis on women’s health and on vulnerable groups. Follow us live on Friday April 17th at 5pm on our website (disruptionlab.org), Twitter (@disruptberlin) or Facebook. Speakers: Valeria Graziano (Researcher, pirate.care, IT/UK) Valeria Graziano is a research fellow at the Centre for Postdigital Cultures, Coventry University (UK). Her work focuses on organisational practices and tecnopolitical tools that foster the refusal of work, a creativere distribution of social reproduction and the politicization of pleasure. Together with Marcell Mars and Tomislav Medak, she is a convenor of Pirate Care (https://pirate.care), a research project focusing on forms of political activism at the intersection of “care” and “piracy”, which are trying to intervene in the current crisis of care in all its multiple and interconnected dimensions. The Pirate Care Syllabus is a tool for supporting and activating collective processes of learning from these practices (https://syllabus.pirate.care). Elena Veljanovska (Senior project manager, Disruption Network Lab, MK/DE) Elena Veljanovska is a senior project manager at the Disruption Network Lab. From 2012 to 2019 she was the executive director and programme curator at Kontrapunkt Skopje, where among other projects, with Iskra Geshoska she co-developed the Festival for Critical Culture - CRIC (founded in 2016). In 2006 she co-founded Line I+M Platform for New Media Art and Technology, where she was the artistic director until 2010. Veljanovska has worked as a curator and cultural manager with numerous organisations and artists. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: disruptionlab.org/pgp -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] VIRUS TRACKING & SURVEILLANCE - Disruptive Fridays #4 - April 24, 5pm Berlin
VIRUS TRACKING & SURVEILLANCE DISRUPTIVE FRIDAYS #4 - https://www.disruptionlab.org/fridays April 24 2020 - 5pm Berlin time With: Lauri Love (Computer Scientist, UK), Joana Moll (Artist and Researcher, ES), Julian Finn (Hacker and Media Artist, DE), Tatiana Bazzichelli (Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE). A live conversation on the implication of citizen tracking during the COVID-19 Pandemic. During "Virus Tracking & Surveillance" we'll discuss about the implications of tracking and data retention on everyday life, as well as the necessity to implement technology for collective care while respecting privacy and surveillance concerns. Is tracking in public space becoming necessary to monitor individual health conditions, or do we need to protect our citizen rights to keep such data fully anonymous? In the last few weeks the necessity of developing Corona tracking apps has become part of a very crucial debate, but it is even more crucial to guarantee data protection. As reported by Heise Online, one of more apps will be available in Germany from mid-April onwards, on the basis of the PEPP-PT (Pan European Privacy Protecting Proximity Tracing) project. This will enable users to use Bluetooth technology to determine whether they have been in contact with a Corona-infected person who also uses the system. But there are already some concerns related to IT security problems, connected to the use of Bluetooth technology, or about the possibility to provide such system without accessing the location information on the mobile phone. For example, Digitalcourage points out that under Android, the use of the Bluetooth interface is only permitted if the use of local services is enabled at the same time. On the other side, the more physical control we have over tracking devices the more information these devices can extract. While tracking devices unfold as everyday objects, able to be run and operated by the average citizen, the information that they collect becomes increasingly undecipherable by the very same user that operates such device. Since the appearance of the Panopticon in the 18th century, tracking devices have gradually come closer to our bodies, yet COVID-19 crisis pushes social control one step further. It requires to control biological processes, and it requires to implement it fast. Lauri Love (Computer Scientist, UK) Lauri Love is a computer scientist from Stradishall in the UK who has a long history of involvement in political activism. He played a prominent role in the student and Occupy movements in Glasgow during 2011-12. Lauri faced potential extradition to the United States for his alleged involvement in #OpLastResort, the series of online protests that followed the persecution and untimely death of Aaron Swartz. Love is increasingly being recognised as an expert on hacking, surveillance and privacy issues in the UK and has made a principled stand against the country’s forced decryption laws. Joana Moll (Artist and Researcher, ES) Joana Moll is an artist and researcher from Barcelona. Her main research topics include Internet materiality, surveillance, social profiling and interfaces. She has lectured, performed and exhibited her work in different museums, art centers, universities, festivals and publications around the world. Furthermore she is the co-founder of the Critical Interface Politics Research Group at HANGAR [Barcelona] and co-founder of The Institute for the Advancement of Popular Automatisms. She is currently a visiting lecturer at Universität Potsdam (DE), Escola Elisava (ES) and Escola Superior d'Art de Vic (ES). https://www.janavirgin.com/ Julian Finn (Hacker and Media Artist, DE) Julian Finn is a hacker and media artist. He has been part of the German hacker scene for almost two decades. Founder of Mautinoa, a company building digital banking solutions for developing countries and humanitarian crises, he has been working in the field of disaster relief and humanitarian aid for a few years. His specialty is in working with and creating products for non-classical user groups, cognitive impaired, and other vulnerable people. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: disruptionlab.org/pgp -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Lockdown or Crackdown? - Disruptive Fridays #5 - May 1 - 5pm Berlin
LOCKDOWN OR CRACKDOWN? DISRUPTIVE FRIDAYS #5 - Streaming: https://www.disruptionlab.org/fridays Live at 5pm Berlin time on May 1. With Stellan Vinthagen (Professor of Sociology, Scholar-Activist, US/SE) and Mauro Mondello (Investigative Journalist, IT/DE). Moderated by Jonas Frankki (Disruption Network Lab, SE/DE). On this May Day 2020 the streets worldwide will largely be vacant. How can citizens fight for their rights during the pandemic? Both Vinthagen and Mondello have long experience on the ground and in the field, Vinthagen as a researcher and non-violent activist, Mondello as an investigative journalist covering the Middle East. During the ongoing COVID19 Pandemic, Mauro Mondello is covering the developments in Hungary and Poland, where civil liberties are under threat from leaders who are using the crisis to further extend their powers. Stellan Vinthagen has spent decades combining non-violent activism and civil disobediance with sociological research, to further the understanding and develop theories on how non-violent resistance movements function. We will discuss what is happening at the moment in countries like Poland and Hungary, and discuss what effective activism and resistance might look like during lockdown. +++ SPEAKERS Stellan Vinthagen (Professor of Sociology, Scholar-Activist, US/SE) Stellan Vinthagen is inaugural endowed chair in the study of nonviolent direct action and civil resistance and professor of sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is also a council member of War Resisters’ International, academic adviser to the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC), co-founder of the Resistance Studies Network (www.resistancestudies.org) and editor of the Journal of Resistance Studies. Since 1980, he has been an educator, organiser and activist and has participated in more than thirty nonviolent civil disobedience actions, for which he has served in total more than one year in prison. Mauro Mondello (Investigative Journalist, IT/DE) Mauro Mondello is a freelance journalist, writer, and documentary filmmaker based in Berlin. He works as a correspondent for la Repubblica, Avvenire, Radio Rai, Panorama, Rivista Studio, East, Zeit Magazine among others. In 2011 he followed the Arab Revolutions in Syria, Libya, Yemen, Tunisia and Egypt. His documentaries include Stateless (2012), in collaboration with videomaker Nunzio Gringeri, a study of Tunisia's Shousha refugee camp and Lampedusa in Berlin (2015), about the stories of the refugees’ protest camp in Berlin at Oranienplatz. He is the founder and editor in chief of Yanez Magazine. Jonas Frankki (Disruption Network Lab, SE/DE) Since 2014 Jonas Frankki designs and animates the visual identity of the Disruption Network Lab and each conference, and additionally researches speakers, networks and topics for future events. Jonas was born in Sweden, studied Marketing, International Relations, Political Science and Cultural Management in Gothenburg. Since 2012 he is also an Art Director at sinnwerkstatt, a Berlin media agency for sustainability. He is a member of the Disruption Network Lab e. V.. Follow us and take part in the online chat: https://www.disruptionlab.org/fridays -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: disruptionlab.org/pgp -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Harm Reduction and Queer Care - Disruptive Fridays #6 - May 8
Disruptive Fridays #6 - May 8, 2020 Harm Reduction and Queer Care Starting Friday 5pm Berlin time. The sixth edition of Disruptive Fridays features a conversation with Pedro Marum (XenoEntities Network, Mina, Suspension, PT/DE), Mariana Nobre V. (Performer, choreographer, queer rave instigator, Emotional CPR - eCPR, Rabbit Hole and Lecken collectives, PT/DE), Mariana Cunha (Kosmicare, PT) and Rafi (Artist, Organizer, TS Raver, DE), moderated by Nada Bakr (Disruption Network Lab EG/DE). During this conversation we will discuss harm reduction within queerfeminist self-organized communities that welcome queers, trans, POC and neurodivergent people to discuss, test and learn about psychoactive substances. For long they have operated with structures that not only provide moments of revelry but also much-needed care and acceptance for many, who often find in these communities their peers, their kin, forms of coping and resistance. In the current times of pandemic and isolation they are debating how to continue this work. As the clubs and parties close, where does all this energy go now? What happens to all the bottled-up anxieties and loneliness? What happens to the people that struggle with addiction and, instead of understanding, find prejudice and discrimination? Who looks after those whose needs have always been overlooked or oppressed? What happens now that governments have (yet again) failed to protect, and these communities have become de-fragmented and even more precarious under isolation? How can we foster collective digital support, debates, talks and guidelines about harm reduction and emotional support in self-isolation times? With Pedro Marum, Mariana Cunha, Mariana Nobre V. and Rafi we will speak about their ongoing projects and about “RAVELENGTH”, an upcoming project in which they collaborate to generate accessible tools for harm reduction, relief and empowerment within the queerfeminist electronic music scene and raver communities. By organizing online discussions, workshops and support groups in collaboration with artists, healthcare professionals and local community organizers, they call for a culture of solidarity across and beyond European borders. Speakers: Pedro Marum (XenoEntities Network, Mina, Suspension, PT/DE) Marum is one of the instigators of the collective party mina (Lisbon), co-founder of the label and artist platform suspension, and founder member of XenoEntities Network. mina and suspension have started a collaboration with harm reduction NGO Kosmicare, organising talks and exchange groups with the queer community, raising awareness and providing access to tools and knowledge on harm reduction. In response to the pandemic crisis, together with other collectives they initiated Ravelength. Mariana Nobre V. (Performer, choreographer, queer rave instigator, Emotional CPR (eCPR), Rabbit Hole and Lecken collectives, PT/DE) Emotional CPR is a practice based on values of mutual support and interpersonal communication for addressing personal and community moments of crisis and distress. Having its origins on a public health education program developed in the field of mental health, eCPR is now being integrated with somatic practices and informed by queer principles of consent, inclusion, collective action, access and solidarity. This work is being developed by a team of eCPR practitioners and artists with extensive experience in queer activism, movement research, queer nightlife production and harm reduction. Mariana Cunha (Kosmicare, PT) Mariana works with Kosmicare, an NGO that envisions a world where drugs are used with liberty and wisdom. She studied pharmacological and neurosciences and has been working in harm reduction since 2017. Currently, she runs a permanent drug checking laboratory in Lisbon. Her interests include psychopharmacology, raves, science fiction and everything in between. Rafi (Artist, Organizer, TS Raver, DE) Rafi is an organiser and artist based in Berlin. He organises with TS Raver, a queer nightlife project that positions peer led harm reduction teams as anchors for critical care. Nada Bakr (Disruption Network Lab, EG/DE) Nada Bakr is a curator, researcher and cultural manager based in Berlin. She holds a Master of Arts (MA) in Media Arts Cultures from Aalborg University. She works on different projects in Berlin and Cairo related to visual arts, digital culture, art and activism, digital rights and media art. Her work in the field of media art is developed through research and practice on the intersection between art and technology. Nada is the Managing Director and co-curator of Cairotronica - Cairo Electronic and New Media Art festival, where she curates and manages the biennial festival program. She works as project manager for the conference and community programme and is a member of the Disruption Network Lab e. V.. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz
[rohrpost] Whistleblowing During COVID-19 - Disruptive Fridays #7 - May 15
Dear all, Disruptive Fridays #7 - Whistleblowing During COVID-19 focuses on the role of whistleblowers during COVID-19 and discusses the importance of exposing the truth during the pandemic. Starting Friday May 15, 5pm CEST On streaming: https://www.disruptionlab.org/fridays With: Renata Avila (Executive Director of Ciudadanía Inteligente, GTM), Joseph Farrell (WikiLeaks Ambassador, UK), Annegret Falter (Chair of the Whistleblower Netzwerk e.V., DE), Rima Sghaier (Outreach & Research Fellow, Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights, TUN/IT), Tatiana Bazzichelli (Founder & Director, Disruption Network Lab, e. V., IT/DE). Some weeks ago a coalition of public authorities and institutions have signed a letter to protect those who report or expose the harms, abuses and wrongdoing that arise during the COVID-19 crisis. "The COVID-19 pandemic brings into stark relief the importance of accountability and the need for regular and reliable information from our public institutions and our leaders. The people of every affected country need to know the truth about the spread of the disease both locally and internationally in order to respond effectively and help protect their communities. Fairness, transparency and cooperation are vital and never more so than during a pandemic." https://whistleblower.org/sign-on-letter/sign-on-coalition-to-make-whistleblowing-safe-during-covid-19-and-beyond/ The role of whistleblowers is crucial in times of crisis to expose wrongdoing and misconducts in private and public institutions, health systems, working environments, commercial and delivery markets, and to denounce abuses of personal privacy, both on the digital sphere and the everyday life. The work of whistleblowers is central to denounce power violations and to protect the most vulnerable sectors of our society, but also whistleblowers are people at risk. They are subjects of repression and opposition before and after blowing the whistle, and often confined in isolation, imprisoned or persecuted while their civil rights are suspended. In a moment in which governments are entitle to use extraordinary powers without proper public oversight and transparency, we need to protect whistleblowers and discuss forms of collective participation to guarantee global safety and accountability, as well as to defend the human rights and freedoms of all people. Read more here about whistleblowers around the world that got silenced or suffered persecution during COVID-19. https://whistleblower.org/blog/covid-19-the-largest-attack-on-whistleblowers-in-the-world/ SPEAKERS: Renata Avila (Executive Director of Ciudadanía Inteligente, GTM) Renata Avila, International Human Rights Lawyer, Technology Expert. Co-convener of the Progressive International, a global initiative launching in May 2020 with a mission to unite, organise, and mobilise progressive forces around the world. She has been a part of the legal and advocacy team of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks for over a decade. She writes regularly for El Diario (Spain) and Open Democracy. Joseph Farrell (WikiLeaks Ambassador, UK) Joseph A. Farrell is a WikiLeaks ambassador and a Centre for Investigative Journalism board member. He has been a section editor for many important WikiLeaks' publications including the Iraq and Afghan War Logs and Cablegate to name but a few. He was a member of the Civil Society Coalition at the WIPO diplomatic conference on a treaty for copyright exceptions for persons with disabilities in Marrakesh, Morocco. Farrell regularly appears on TV networks analysing the week's news headlines. Annegret Falter (Chair of the Whistleblower Netzwerk e.V., DE). Dipl.-Pol. Annegret Falter is the chairperson of Whistleblower-Netzwerk e.V. in Berlin. 1999-2014 she was a member of the jury bestowing the German Whistleblower Award donated by the Association of German Scientists (VDW) and by IALANA. Among the winners are Chelsea Manning, 2011 and Edward Snowden, 2013. Falter has written and edited numerous publications about whistleblower cases and issues of the political and social importance of whistleblowing. She analyses whistleblowing in the context of the public interest, of freedom of expression, of democratic discourse and political participation. Rima Sghaier (Outreach & Research Fellow, Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights, TUN/IT) Rima Sghaier is an international citizen born in Tunisia and currently based in Milan, where she leads outreach and localisation efforts at the Hermes Center, managing and contributing to projects to support NGOs, media, and investigative journalists to create secure whistleblowing platforms. She is the program manager of Digital Whistleblowing Fund, a small-grant project by the Hermes Center and Renewable Freedom Foundation that enables investigative journalism groups and human rights grassroots organisations to apply to receive financial, operational and strategic supp
[rohrpost] EVICTED BY GREED: GLOBAL FINANCE, HOUSING & RESISTANCE, May 29-31
Dear all, we would like to invite you to our upcoming conference "EVICTED BY GREED: GLOBAL FINANCE, HOUSING & RESISTANCE" taking place on May 29-31 on streaming (free attendance). https://www.disruptionlab.org/evicted-by-greed EVICTED BY GREED explores the nexus of financial flows hidden in tax havens, real estate speculation and overheated rental markets. While connecting diverse perspectives from investigative journalists, activists, experts, and researchers, the event examines countermeasures adopted by civil society. EVICTED BY GREED is building on the leaks of the Panama and the Paradise Papers, embedding the related investigations in the context of the global housing crisis. In cooperation with Transparency International. # PROGRAMME # Friday, May 29, 2020 16:00—17:30 · KEYNOTE · Anonymous & Aggressive Investors: Who owns Berlin & Barcelona? Christoph Trautvetter (Public Policy Expert, Netzwerk Steuergerechtigkeit / Wem gehört die Stadt (RLS), DE). Manuel Gabarre de Sus (Lawyer and Activist, Observatory Against Economical Crime. ES). Moderated by Eka Rostomashvili (Advocacy and Campaigns Coordinator at Transparency International, GE/DE). 18:00—19:30 · PANEL · Foggy Properties & Golden Sands: Money Laundering in London & Dubai Sam Leon (Data Investigations Lead at Global Witness, UK). Karina Shedrofsky (Dubai’s Golden Sands investigation, Head of OCCRP’s research team, BIH). Moderated by Rima Sghaier (Outreach & Research Fellow, Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights, TUN/IT). 20:15—21:00 · LIVE CONVERSATION · PUSH - The Film With Fredrik Gertten (Filmmaker, Producer & Journalist, SE) and Leilani Farha (Global Director, The Shift & Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Housing, PS/CA). Moderated by Tatiana Bazzichelli (Programme Director, Disruption Network Lab e. V., IT/DE) – Excerpts & live conversation. The film screening of "PUSH - The Film" is planned on July 30, 2020, from 20:00, at ACUD Macht Neu in Berlin (outdoor yard). # Saturday, May 30 · 2020 15:40—16:30 · TALK · Expropriate Deutsche Wohnen & Co! Volkan Sayman (Sociologist, Deutsche Wohnen & Co Enteignen, DE). Moderated by Ela Kagel (Supermarkt Berlin, DE). 17:00—18:30 · KEYNOTE · The Human Rights Solution: Tackling the housing crisis Leilani Farha (Global Director, The Shift & Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Housing, PS/CA). In conversation with Justus von Daniels (CORRECTIV / Wem gehört Berlin, DE). 19:10—19:30 · SHORT FILM PRÈMIERE · “StealThisPoster: Artivism & the Struggle of Lucha Y Siesta” by StealThisPoster (Subvertising collective, IT/UK). 19:30-21:10 · PANEL · Resisting Speculation: Ecological Commons, Subvertising & Fighting Tech Domination Marco Clausen (Co-founder Prinzessinnengarten, DE), Yonatan Miller (Tech Workers Coalition, Berlin vs. Amazon, US/DE), StealThisPoster (subvertising collective IT/UK), Moderated by Iva Čukić (Co-founder & Coordinator, Ministry of Space, SRB). Video contribute by Penny Travlou (University of Edinburgh, AARG! & Feminist Autonomous Centre for Research, GR). # Sunday, May 31 · 2020 17:00—18:30 · Virtual Tour "Visiting the Invisible" A Berlin City Tour to Anonymous and Aggressive Real Estate Investors Christoph Trautvetter (Public Policy Expert, Netzwerk Steuergerechtigkeit / Wem gehört die Stadt -RLS, DE). The tour draws on the findings of the project "Wem gehört die Stadt" of the Rosa-Luxemburg Stiftung, including recent and forthcoming studies on the ownership structure of Berlin with data collected from various groups. - More information on our website: https://www.disruptionlab.org/evicted-by-greed Details of the events: https://www.disruptionlab.org/evicted-by-greed#programme -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: disruptionlab.org/pgp -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Reminder: EVICTED BY GREED: Global Finance, Housing & Resistance - May 30-31
Dear all, I would like to remind you that our conference EVICTED BY GREED: GLOBAL FINANCE, HOUSING & RESISTANCE" it is going on until tomorrow on streaming from our channel: https://www.disruptionlab.org/evicted-by-greed I paste down the programme of today and tomorrow. Come to visit us from 15:40 and ask questions on the chat. We look forward to seeing you there! Tatiana --- # PROGRAMME # Saturday, May 30 · 2020 15:40—16:30 · TALK · Expropriate Deutsche Wohnen & Co! Volkan Sayman (Sociologist, Deutsche Wohnen & Co Enteignen, DE). Moderated by Ela Kagel (Supermarkt Berlin, DE). 17:00—18:30 · KEYNOTE · The Human Rights Solution: Tackling the housing crisis Leilani Farha (Global Director, The Shift & Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Housing, PS/CA). In conversation with Justus von Daniels (CORRECTIV / Wem gehört Berlin, DE). 19:10—19:30 · SHORT FILM PRÈMIERE · “StealThisPoster: Artivism & the Struggle of Lucha Y Siesta” by StealThisPoster (Subvertising collective, IT/UK). 19:30-21:10 · PANEL · Resisting Speculation: Ecological Commons, Subvertising & Fighting Tech Domination Marco Clausen (Co-founder Prinzessinnengarten, DE), Yonatan Miller (Tech Workers Coalition, Berlin vs. Amazon, US/DE), StealThisPoster (subvertising collective IT/UK), Moderated by Iva Čukić (Co-founder & Coordinator, Ministry of Space, SRB). Video contribute by Penny Travlou (University of Edinburgh, AARG! & Feminist Autonomous Centre for Research, GR). # Sunday, May 31 · 2020 17:00—18:30 · Virtual Tour "Visiting the Invisible" A Berlin City Tour to Anonymous and Aggressive Real Estate Investors Christoph Trautvetter (Public Policy Expert, Netzwerk Steuergerechtigkeit / Wem gehört die Stadt -RLS, DE). The tour draws on the findings of the project "Wem gehört die Stadt" of the Rosa-Luxemburg Stiftung, including recent and forthcoming studies on the ownership structure of Berlin with data collected from various groups. - More information on our website: https://www.disruptionlab.org/evicted-by-greed Details of the events: https://www.disruptionlab.org/evicted-by-greed#programme -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: disruptionlab.org/pgp -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Empowerment vs Power - Disruptive Fridays - Today at 5pm CEST
Dear all, we are back with our Disruptive Fridays and I would like to invite you to join us today Friday June 12, at 5pm CEST for our online debate. The speakers all have specific experiences from the fight for justice & equality, against racism, poverty, marginalization, homelessness, criminalization and police brutality. What can we learn from their struggles & achievements, to inform our own fights around the world? Together with us will be Mutale Nkonde (Expert in Tech & Race, CEO of AI For The People, Fellow Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard), Melissa Segura (Investigative Reporter, BuzzFeed News, US) and Marshall Trammell (Music Research Strategist, based in Oakland). More info and online streaming are here: https://www.disruptionlab.org/fridays I hope to see you there! Tatiana --- Mutale Nkonde (Expert in Tech & Race, CEO of AI For The People, Fellow, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University, US) Twitter: @mutalenkonde Mutale Nkonde is a Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center of Internet and Society at Harvard University where she is conducting an ethnographic study on how congressional staffers learn about the impact of technology on society. Nkonde works at the intersection of race, technology and policy and has been working as a Senior Tech Policy Advisory and Fellow at Data & Society Research Institute in New York City since 2016. Nkonde was part of the team that helped introduce the Algorithmic Accountability Act into the House of Representatives in April 2019, She is considering how facial recognition technologies and other surveillance technologies harm black and minoritized communities. Melissa Segura (Investigative Reporter, BuzzFeed News, US) Twitter: @MelissaDSegura Melissa Segura is an investigative reporter with BuzzFeed News and an Emerson fellow at the think tank New America. Her reporting focuses on the intersection of justice, class and race. In 2017 she authored a landmark investigation detailing how a group of predominantly working class, Latina women from Chicago uncovered evidence suggesting a police detective framed at least 51 of their sons, brothers, or husbands. Her series, “Broken Justice in Chicago,” has led to the exoneration of 10 men who had each spent decades behind bars. In 2018, the series earned her the George Polk Award in Journalism for local reporting and recognition as a finalist for Harvard's Goldsmith Award. She is at work on a book building on her Chicago story that examines the cracks in the criminal justice system and the hidden role that women play in correcting injustices. Before BuzzFeed News, Segura was a staff writer for Sports Illustrated. She received her B.A. in Spanish studies and communication from Santa Clara University. Marshall Trammell (Music Research Strategist, US) Marshall Trammell is a self-styled, Music Research Strategist and Common Knowledge Platform fellow at ProArts Commons based in Oakland, California. Deploying interculturally-situated technologies from the Underground Railroad, Trammell has created "Conduction (cc)", a Creative Commons and Critical Creative Music conduction system from reimagining fugitivity, "accompliceship" and self-determination from the era of chattel slavery the World. ProArts is committed to supporting the 22 unhoused artists arrested in front of City Hall for protest against gentrification and the displacement of Black and traditional working class residents. Jonas Frankki (Disruption Network Lab, SE/DE) Since 2014 Jonas Frankki designs and animates the visual identity of the Disruption Network Lab and each conference, and additionally researches speakers, networks and topics for future events. Jonas was born in Sweden, studied Marketing, International Relations, Political Science and Cultural Management in Gothenburg. Since 2012 he is also an Art Director at sinnwerkstatt, a Berlin media agency for sustainability. He is a member of the Disruption Network Lab e. V.. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: disruptionlab.org/pgp -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Crossing Borders: Sub-Saharan communities of care & resistance · June 19, 5PM CEST
Crossing Borders: Sub-Saharan communities of care & resistance · June 19, 5PM CEST Disruptive Fridays #9 - Streaming on: https://www.disruptionlab.org/fridays Global. That is the definition and the reality of a pandemic. Yet, most attention and resources are confined by human made borders. Hosted in collaboration with Bridge Figures, Disruptive Fridays #9 connects with creative and activist communities in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa to learn and share about responses relevant to local and global communities. With: Sharlotte Kigezo (Psychologist, KY/UG), Peter Nkanga (Journalist & campaigner, NG), Jedi Ramalapa (Broadcast journalist, ZA), Moderated by Magnus Ag (Bridge Figures, DK) and Lieke Ploeger (Disruption Network Lab, NL/DE). Since the outbreak of COVID-19, an overwhelming amount of news and data has been flooding us. The media coverage seems to focus on the national and hyperlocal situation – while we are dealing with a global pandemic. In this conversation we focus on the response of Sub-Saharan Africa to the coronavirus outbreak, and hear from some of the people that work on creating a conversation around COVID-19 – one that can contribute to a more global understanding of what we are all facing. - # Speakers: Jedi Ramalapa is a South African broadcast journalist. She is the current Editor-In-Chief of a non-profit podcasting organisation, Sound Africa; which aims to produce original narrative (audio) journalism which upends the stereotypes and cliches about Africa and Africans. She also hosts Sound Africa's newest weekly podcast series Covid-In-Africa, looking at the African response to COVID-19 and how it’s affecting people on the ground. She will address the impact of the pandemic on human rights. Peter Nkanga is an independent multilingual investigative journalist based in Abuja, Nigeria . He is the former West Africa Representative of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and specializes in human rights and advocacy reporting. A fierce advocate for press freedom, Peter Nkanga has been at the forefront of the campaign for the rights of journalists in Nigeria and across sub-Saharan Africa. In 2019, he was awarded the “Jamal Khashoggi Award for Courageous Journalism” for his work. He will share more on how the virus outbreak has affected public procurement, the process of governments and state-owned corporations deciding which goods, services and works to spend public funds on. Sharlotte Ainebyoona Kigezo is a psychologist, mental health advocate and spoken word artist based between Kenya and Uganda. She is passionate about mental health and community-based programs that build for a strong mental and physical foundation for the society. Sharlotte has been instrumental in facilitating trauma healing programs for refugee communities and art therapy programs for the creative and arts community. This being on the basis of mental health and factors that act as triggers to mental health like experiencing traumatic events (civil or cross-border wars, sexual assault, cyber bullying). She will discuss how we can best address mental health issues in these times, following her recent work with both refugee and artist communities on mental health awareness and forms of online therapy. Magnus Ag is a human rights advocate, journalist, and researcher. He is the founder & director of Bridge Figures – a human rights organization that scales the potential of artists, activists, journalists & other agents of social change to build bridges and break walls in a data-driven world. Based between Hong Kong and Berlin, he previously worked with Copenhagen-based Freemuse — which defends the right to artistic freedom worldwide — and in New York as the Assistant Advocacy Director for the Committee to Protect Journalists. Magnus serves on Columbia University’s Committee on Global Thought’s advisory committee for the project The Politics of Visual Art in a Changing World, is an advisor to Avant-Garde Lawyers, and a proud member of PEN Hong Kong. Lieke Ploeger is the community director and administration officer of the Disruption Network Lab. She is the co-founder of the independent project space SPEKTRUM art science community, where she worked as community builder from 2014 to 2018. Her core interest lies in building and developing both online and offline communities of interest, with a focus on sharing knowledge and expertise in an open way. She previously worked for the Open Knowledge Foundation and for the National Library of the Netherlands. She has a double master of arts from the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands and has been involved in various European research projects in the areas of open cultural data, open access and open science. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: disruptionlab.org/pgp -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste
[rohrpost] Global Surveillance in the Data Society - Disruptive Fridays #12, Sept 11 5PM CEST
Dear all, we are back with our Disruptive Fridays and we are looking forward to seeing you online at our upcoming event this Friday, September 11: Disruptive Fridays #12: Global Surveillance in the Data Society September 11, 5PM CEST With Sonia Kennebeck (Film Director, MY/DE/US), Assia Boundaoui (Journalist, Filmmaker, Artists, DZA/US), Jer Thorp (Artist, Writer and Teacher, CA/US). Moderated by Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE), Mauro Mondello (Investigative Journalist, Filmmaker, IT). On September 11, Disruption Network Lab is organising Disruptive Fridays 12#: Global Surveillance in the Data Society, a preview of the conference DATA CITIES: Smart Technologies, Tracking & Human Rights - which Tatiana Bazzichelli is curating together with investigative journalist Mauro Mondello (September 25-27, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin). The conversation will reflect on the discourse of surveillance and human rights during the coronavirus crisis, and will reconnect it to another event that reshaped our society: 9/11. We decided to host it on 9/11 as a symbolic date, which signed unprecedented measures on the level of security and surveillance, compromising our privacy and freedom, and changing the way we perceived our society. To unfold the discussion we invited three speakers that have been dealing with the issues of data, tracking and human rights since long time. Sonia Kennebeck will introduce her last film UNITED STATES VS. REALITY WINNER, currently in post-production. The film is the story of 25-year-old NSA contractor Reality Winner who disclosed a document about Russian election interference to the media and became the number one leak target of the Trump administration. In the framework of the discussion on post-9/11 surveillance and whistleblowing, she will trace a line that connects her three films: National Bird (the story of three whistleblowers who blow the whistle on the US drone war), Enemies of the State (about the case of hacker Matt DeHart), and United States vs. Reality Winner. Assia Boundaoui will present her work combining community storytelling, visual arts, and artificial intelligence. Her work, The Inverse Surveillance Project, is an AI program analysing hundreds of thousands of documents collated by the FBI on people of colour over the past 100 years, revealing historic patterns on tactics it used during operations. An Algerian-American journalist and filmmaker based in Chicago, she directed the film The Feeling of Being Watched, a documentary investigating a decade of FBI surveillance in Boundaoui's Muslim-American community, which had its world premiere at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. Jer Thorp, a data artist that designed (with Jake Barton) an algorithm and a software tool to aid in the placement of the names on the 9/11 Memorial in Manhattan, will discuss his data artistic practice. His 9/11 Memorial Project allowed to arrange the names of those killed in the 9/11 attacks, respecting their familial, personal and business relationships with each other. He also collaborated with Mark Hansen, Ben Rubin, and Local Projects to create an interactive timeline of the attacks. Author of many data-inspired artworks, his forthcoming book Living in Data will be published in 2021. We will discuss the issue of surveillance and human rights, reflecting on the transformation of our lives when security measures have been extensively implemented in the US and worldwide. Tatiana Bazzichelli and Mauro Mondello will moderate the talk. SPEAKERS Sonia Kennebeck, Film Director, MY/DE/US Sonia Kennebeck is an independent documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist with more than 15 years of directing and producing experience. She has directed eight television documentaries and more than 50 investigative reports. National Bird, her first feature-length film, premiered at the Berlin Film Festival 2016 and was also selected for Tribeca, Sheffield, and IDFA. In March 2017, National Bird received the prestigious Ridenhour Documentary Film Prize that is awarded to one documentary a year “that defends the public interest, advances or promotes social justice, or illuminates a more just vision of society.” Kennebeck received a master’s degree in international affairs from American University in Washington, D.C. She was born in Malacca, Malaysia, and lives in New York. https://www.codebreakerfilms.com/films Assia Boundaoui, Journalist, Filmmaker, Artists, DZA/US Assia Boundaoui is an Algerian-American journalist and filmmaker based in Chicago. She has reported for the BBC, NPR, PRI, Al Jazeera, VICE, and CNN. Her debut short film about hijabi hair salons for the HBO LENNY documentary series premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Her feature length debut THE FEELING OF BEING WATCHED, a documentary investigating a decade of FBI surveillance in Assia's Muslim-American community, had its world premiere at the 2018 Tribeca Film Fe
[rohrpost] DATA CITIES: Smart Technologies, Tracking & Human Rights
Dear all, I would like to invite you to the 20th conference of the Disruption Network Lab. DATA CITIES: SMART TECHNOLOGIES, TRACKING & HUMAN RIGHTS. Investigating future smart cities and how tracking & surveillance impact us all. https://www.disruptionlab.org/data-cities We will be back at Studio 1, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin from September 25 to 27, but also on streaming (live on our website). You can find some info below, please make sure to get a ticket online to reserve a seat. https://pretix.eu/disruptionlab/ ## SCHEDULE # PRE-EVENT: GERMAN PREMIERE Thursday, September 24 - 2020 19:00-22:00 – Film screening + Q&A: iHUMAN iHUMAN - Film Documentary - Event in partnership with the Human Rights Film Festival Berlin, at BUFA Studios, followed by a film talk with Tonje Hessen Schei (Film Director, Producer and Screenwriter, NO): https://www.disruptionlab.org/event/screening-ihuman # CONFERENCE FULL PROGRAMME: https://www.disruptionlab.org/data-cities#programme SCHEDULE: # Friday, September 25 - 2020 16:00 - Doors open 16:40—18:00 - KEYNOTE: Reclaiming Data Cities: Fighting for the Future We Really Want Denis "Jaromil" Roio (Digital Social Innovation Expert, Software Artisan & Ethical Hacker, IT) & Julia Kloiber (Managing Director at Superrr Lab and Partner at Ashoka Germany, DE). Moderated by Daniel Irrgang (Research Fellow, Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, DE). 18:45—20:45 · PANEL: Making Cities Smart for Us: Subverting Tracking & Surveillance Eva Blum-Dumontet (Senior Researcher on Privacy and Social and Economics Rights, UK), River Honer (Web Developer at Expedition Grundeinkommen, Anti-Capitalist Tech Activist, Member of Anti Eviction Map Project, US/DE), Andreas Zingerle (Media Artist, Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies, University of Bergen, AT/NO), Linda Kronman (PhD Candidate, Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies, University of Bergen, FI/NO). Moderated by Tatiana Bazzichelli (Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE). # Saturday, September 26 - 2020 16:00 — Doors open 16:30—18:00 - KEYNOTE: Worlds Less Travelled: Mega-Cities, AI & Critical Sci-Fi Liam Young (Film Director, Architect and Designer, AU/US), Tonje Hessen Schei (Film Director, Producer, and Screenwriter, NO). Respondent: Anna Ramskogler-Witt (Artistic Director, Human Rights Film Festival Berlin, DE). Moderated by Mauro Mondello (Investigative Journalist, IT) & Lucia Conti (Communication Expert at UNIDO, Editor in Chief at Il Mitte, IT/DE). 18:45—20:45 - PANEL: Citizens for Digital Sovereignity: Shaping Inclusive & Resilient Cities Elizabeth Calderón Lüning (Associate Researcher, Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, Research Group Inequality & Digital Sovereignty. DE), Rafael Heiber (Co-founder & CEO, Common Action Forum, BR/DE), Alexandre Monnin (Head of the "Strategy and Design for the Anthropocene", Master of Science at ESC Clermont Business School, FR), Moderated by Fieke Jansen (PhD Candidate at the Data Justice Lab, NL/UK). # Sunday, September 27 - 2020 14:15 - DOORS OPEN 14:45—15:15 - ARTIST TALK - Google Maps Hacks Simon Weckert (Artist & Designer, DE) 15:15—17:45 - WORKSHOPS Limited seats: sign-up is required for a specific workshop. Get your ticket here: https://pretix.eu/disruptionlab/data-cities/ Workshop 1: Smash your filter bubble! with Leonardo Sanna (PhD Fellow, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, IT) and Salvatore Romano (Graduate student in Social Psychology, University of Padova, IT) of the tracking.exposed project. Workshop 2: Visualizing Control – A Critical Mapping Workshop with River Honer (Web Developer at Expedition Grundeinkommen, Anti-Capitalist Tech Activist, Member of Anti Eviction Map Project, US/DE). SOLD OUT! Workshop 3: Reusing things in the smart city with: Felipe Schmidt Fonseca (Activist, Free/Open Advocate and Researcher, OpenDoTT project, BR/DE). Workshop 4: Citizen manifesto on data cities with Fieke Jansen (PhD Candidate at the Data Justice Lab, NL/UK). 18:30—19:30 - COLLECTIVE CLOSING More info: https://www.disruptionlab.org/data-cities -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] KULTURLICHTER - Deutscher Preis für kulturelle Bildung - German Prize for Cultural Education
Dear list, I would like to inform you about a new call: KULTURLICHTER - German Prize for Cultural Education. Below the description in German. Competition entries for the "Prize for Cultural Education" can be submitted until October 16. I am glad to share this news with this list, since the focus of many of you is on digital culture and network culture. Further information can be found at https://kulturlichter-preis.de/ All the best! Tatiana -- Förderprogramm KULTURLICHTER Noch bis zum 16. Oktober können Wettbewerbsbeiträge für den Preis „KULTURLICHTER – Deutscher Preis für kulturelle Bildung“ eingereicht werden. Mit dem von Kulturstaatsministerin Monika Grütters und der Kulturstiftung der Länder ins Leben gerufenen Preis für digitale kulturelle Bildung wird die Umsetzung erfolgversprechender Konzepte auf dem Gebiet der kulturellen Bildung gefördert. Teilnehmen können alle gemeinnützigen Kultureinrichtungen und -initiativen aus den Bereichen Musik, Theater, bildende, darstellende und angewandte Kunst, Literatur, Soziokultur, Film, Medien, Digitales und verwandte Formen sowie kulturgutbewahrende Einrichtungen nach §2 KGSG und Körperschaften des öffentlichen Rechts. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter https://kulturlichter-preis.de/ -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] BORDERS OF FEAR: Migration, Security & Control - Nov 27-29
Dear all, despite the difficult times we keep our work going and I would like to invite you to attend the next conference of the Disruption Network Lab this weekend. BORDERS OF FEAR: Migration, Security & Control https://www.disruptionlab.org/borders-of-fear November 27-29, 2020 We will be live from Studio 1, Kunstquartier Bethanien in Berlin while the audience will be able to follow us online, for free. There isn't any need of registration (you can just connect to our website, and we will be there!). There will be a chat where you can ask questions to the speakers. During the conference, journalists, activists, advocates, lawyers, researchers and critical thinkers unveil the persecution, control, and cultural violence around borders & migration. Here is the live stream schedule: # Friday, November 27 · 2020 16:00—16:10 · OPENING 16:10—16:30 · SHORT FILM: Best of Luck with the Wall + TALK Short Film by Josh Begley (Artist & Filmmaker, First Look Media / The Intercept / Field of Vision, US) & Talk by Renata Avila (Lawyer, Author & Advocate, GTM). 16:30—18:00 · PANEL: Migration, Failing Policies & Human Rights Violations Sally Hayden (Freelance Investigative Journalist and Photographer, IE), Philipp Schönberger (Coordinator, Refugee Law Clinic Berlin on Samos, ihaverights.eu, DE), Franziska Schmidt (Coordinator, Refugee Law Clinic Berlin on Samos, ihaverights.eu, DE). Moderated by Roberto Perez-Rocha (Director for the International Anti-Corruption Conference Series at Transparency International, MEX/DE). 18:45—20:15 · PANEL: Illegal Pushbacks and Border Violence Hanaa Hakiki (Legal Advisor, ECCHR Migration Program, DE), Nicole Vögele (Filmmaker and Reporter, CH), Dimitra Andritsou (Forensic Architecture Borders Programme, GR/DE). Moderated by Likhita Banerji (Human Rights & Technology Researcher, Amnesty International, IN/DE). # Saturday, November 28 · 2020 16:00—16:10 · INTRO 16:10—16:30 · INVESTIGATION: Technological Testing Grounds Petra Molnar (Lawyer & Researcher, Refugee Law Lab, European Digital Rights EDRi, CA/GR) 16:30—17:30 · CONVERSATION: The Journey of Refugees from Africa to Europe Yoseph Zemichael Afeworki (Student, ERI/ETH/LUX), Ambre Schulz (Project Manager, Passerell, LUX). Moderated by Sally Hayden (Freelance Investigative Journalist and Photographer, IE) 18:15—19:45 · PANEL: Politics & Technologies of Fear Gaia Giuliani (Permanent Researcher, Centro de Estudos Socias /CES, University of Coimbra, IT/PT), Claudia Aradau (Professor of International Politics, Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK), Joana Varon (Founder at Coding Rights, Tech and Human Rights Fellow at Harvard Carr Center, BR). Moderated by Walid El-Houri (Researcher, Journalist & Filmmaker, Lead Editor at openDemocracy, LBN/DE). # Sunday, November 29 · 2020 16:00—17:30 · COMMUNITY PANEL: Creating Safe Passages Thomas Kalunge (Strategy advisor/Agile Project Manager, Migrant Media Network / r0g_agency, KE/DE), Regina Catrambone (Co-founder and Director of MOAS - Migrant Offshore Aid Station, IT/MLT), Mattea Weihe (Cultural Mediator, Sea-Watch e.V., DE). Moderated by Michael Ruf (Writer & Director, Mittelmeer-Monologe, DE). The full programme and further information are here: https://www.disruptionlab.org/borders-of-fear#programme I look forward to seeing you online! All the best, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] HATE NEWS vs. FREE SPEECH: Live Conference on December 12
Dear all, I hope you are doing well at the end of this strange year! We are happy to invite you to our 22nd international Disruption Network Lab conference: "Hate News vs Free Speech: Polarization and Pluralism in Georgian Media", taking place online as a livestream event on 12 December. The conference brings together journalists, activists and media experts from Georgia and Germany to discuss strategies to fight misinformation, hate speech and social network manipulation and to strengthen freedom of speech. We would be glad to see you online for this event - a chat will be active to ask questions during the panels. This conference is part of the 2020 collaborative project “HATE NEWS vs. FREE SPEECH: Polarization and Pluralism in Georgian Media”, in which Disruption Network Lab and the Georgian non-profit organization Regional Democratic Hub – Caucasus collaborate on programme exchange between Germany and Georgia. Conference: 12. December 2020 - 11.30-18.00 CET. Live from Studio 1, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin, and Tblisi, Georgia. 11:30 · INTRO 11:45–13:15: POLARISATION AND MEDIA ETHICS IN GEORGIA 14:15–15:45: MISINFORMATION ON SOCIAL MEDIA DURING ELECTIONS 16:30–18:00: HATE SPEECH & HUMAN RIGHTS Full details & chat for live questions: https://www.disruptionlab.org/hate-news-vs-free-speech Workshop: 13. December 2020, 11.00-14.00 CET at STATE Studio, Berlin, and Tblisi, Georgia. ANATOMY OF A CONSPIRACY THEORY — Signup required · On location at State Studio — Full details: https://www.disruptionlab.org/hate-news-vs-free-speech#workshop The project is undertaken with the financial support of the German Federal Foreign Office as part of the Expanding Cooperation with Civil Society in the Eastern Partnership Countries and Russia (Eastern Partnership Programme). Feel free to forward the information to other people! All the best, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Amazon Unmasked: Workers' Rights During the Pandemic - Feb 17 - 7PM
Dear all, Here a short invitation from the Disruption Network Lab in Berlin. Our first community meetup of 2021 is happening this Wednesday, Feb 17 (7 PM – 8:30 PM, online), focusing on a very important topic. Amazon Unmasked: Workers' Rights During the Pandemic. https://www.disruptionlab.org/event/amazon-unmasked Christian Smalls, an Amazon warehouse worker in Staten Island, (New York), who was fired for saying that the company is not doing enough to protect workers from exposure, will be in dialogue with Yonatan Miller from Berlin vs. Amazon. The meetup will lead to our upcoming conference Behind the Mask: Whistleblowing During the Pandemic (Free Online Live-Stream) on March 18-20. https://www.disruptionlab.org/behind-the-mask Free admission BUT the number of participants is limited to 30 so booking is essential!! Reserve a spot: https://pretix.eu/disruptionlab/amazonunmasked All the best, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] THE Q IN QONSPIRACY: QAnon as a Paradigm for Future Social-media-driven Conspiracism
Dear all, I would like to invite you to take part in a conversation with Wu Ming 1, Florian Cramer and myself tomorrow afternoon (March 12), as part of our Disruptive Fridays series, at 5PM CET. We can get questions from the audience via chat. Read more here (and go to the chat): https://www.disruptionlab.org/fridays Since 2020 we have been experiencing two pandemics at once: Covid-19 and conspiracy fantasies about Covid-19. The pandemic emergency accelerated a process that had been going on for years: the rise of a new kind of hyper-charged, social-media-driven conspiracism. In this respect, QAnon is a paradigmatic case. What is QAnon, or what was it? A political movement, a game, a cult, a terrorist threat? All that and more. In this conversation QAnon is discussed as a template for contemporary social-media-driven conspiracy fantasies that work simultaneously as games and a new kind of cults. By focusing on the mutation of conspiracy myths from countercultural phenomena to contemporary meme and influencer culture, Florian Cramer and Wu Ming 1 will focus on three conspiracy narratives: "The Great Replacement" (from Renaud Camus to Charlottesville), QAnon (from Pizzagate to the Capitol storming) and "The Great Reset" (as a set of pandemic-inspired variations on the old New World Order trope). The conversation is centered around Wu Ming 1's forthcoming book "La Q di Qomplotto" [The Q in qonspiracy], to be published end of March in Italian by Edizioni Alegre, which describes how conspiracy fantasies help legitimise systems of control (find here the index in English https://edizionialegre.it/notizie/the-q-in-conspiracy/). Join us tomorrow here at 5PM CET: https://www.disruptionlab.org/fridays Get reminders from here (Facebook video): https://www.facebook.com/disruptionlab/posts/2664839330428196 This is a pre-event of our upcoming conference (March 18-20): BEHIND THE MASK: WHISTLEBLOWING DURING THE PANDEMIC Whistleblowers, human rights advocates, journalists, activists, artists, lawyers and researchers denouncing abuses and wrongdoing in the course of the COVID-19 crisis and beyond. https://www.disruptionlab.org/behind-the-mask All the best, and see you there! Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Founder & Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] BEHIND THE MASK: Whistleblowing During the Pandemic (18-20 March)
Dear all, I would like invite you to attend our 23rd Disruption Network Lab conference: BEHIND THE MASK: Whistleblowing During the Pandemic, taking place online as a livestream event from 18-20 March 2021, during which whistleblowers, human rights advocates, journalists, activists, artists, lawyers and researchers will speak on their work of denouncing abuses and wrongdoing during the COVID-19 crisis and beyond. In addition, our Activation programme extends the Behind the Mask conference with a two community workshops on 20 and 27 March. Below you can find our conference schedule, and more details are available here: https://www.disruptionlab.org/behind-the-mask We would be glad to see you (online) for this event! Our chat will be active to ask questions to the speakers and interact with us. All the best, Tatiana -- # CONFERENCE - LIVESTREAM SCHEDULE # Thursday, March 18 · 2021 15:00–15:10: OPENING Tatiana Bazzichelli (Programme Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE) & Lieke Ploeger (Community Director, Disruption Network Lab, NL/DE). 15:10–15:30 · CORONATION Film Interview Conversation with Ai Weiwei (Artist & Activist, CN) and Jess Search (Chief Executive of Doc Society, UK). Introduced by Roberto Perez-Rocha (Director for the International Anti-Corruption Conference Series at Transparency International, MEX/DE). https://www.disruptionlab.org/behind-the-mask#coronation-interview 15:30–17:00 · PANEL DEFENDING THE TRUTH IN THE PANDEMIC: Is Whistleblowing the Magic Wand? Thuli Madonsela (Professor, Stellenbosch University, Former Public Protector of South Africa, ZA), María de los Ángeles Estrada (Executive Director of the Transparency and Anti-corruption Initiative, MX), Stefano Fusco (Co-founder, Noi Denunceremo / We Denounce - Truth and Justice Committee for Covid-19 Victims, IT). Moderated by Roberto Perez-Rocha (Director for the International Anti-Corruption Conference Series at Transparency International, MEX/DE). https://www.disruptionlab.org/behind-the-mask#truth 18:30–20:00 · KEYNOTE WHISTLEBLOWING & COVID19: Telling the Truth at the Center of Crisis Erika Cheung (Theranos Whistleblower, Co-founder and executive director of Ethics in Entrepreneurship, US). Eileen Chubb (Care Industry Whistleblower, Compassion In Care Founder, Co-Founded The Whistler, UK). Moderated by Delphine Halgand (Lead Rapporteur, Infodemics Report & Director of The Signals Network, FR/US). https://www.disruptionlab.org/behind-the-mask#whistleblowing # Friday, March 19, 2021 15:00–16:30 · PANEL DIGGING DEEPER INTO HEALTHCARE: The Vaccine Rollout, Pandemic Journalism & Corruption Sarah Steingrüber (Independent Global Health Expert, Global Health Lead for Curbing Corruption, DE), Serena Tinari (Investigative Journalist, Co founder, Re-Check, IT/CH), Alexander Nanau (Film Director, Colectiv Documentary, DE/RO), Moderated by Jonathan Cushing (Head of Global Health Programme, Transparency International, UK). https://www.disruptionlab.org/behind-the-mask#healthcare 18:30–20:00 · PANEL VOICES OF CARE: Exposing Dangers to Public Health Delphine Halgand (Lead Rapporteur, Infodemics Report & Director of The Signals Network, FR/US), Yvonne Dellmark (Chair, Karolinska University Hospital's Medical Association, Vice Chairman of the Swedish Medical Association, Physician at Karolinska University Hospital, SE), Helen O’Connor (Former NHS Nurse, GMB NHS Union Organiser, UK). Moderated by Cassie Thornton (Artist & Activist, Collective Healthcare Researcher, US/CA). https://www.disruptionlab.org/behind-the-mask#voices # Saturday, March 20, 2021 11:00–13:00 · PANEL JULIAN ASSANGE: Repression, Isolation & Lockdown Suelette Dreyfus (Technology Researcher, Journalist & Writer, AU), Jennifer Robinson (Human Rights Lawyer and Barrister at Doughty Street Chambers in London, AU/UK), Stefania Maurizi (Investigative Journalist, IT), Felicity Ruby (PhD Candidate at Sydney University, Researcher on Surveillance and Democracy, AU). Moderated by Anna Myers (Executive Director, Whistleblowing International Network, UK). https://www.disruptionlab.org/behind-the-mask#assange -- # WORKSHOPS # Saturday, March 20 · 2021 15:00 – 17:00 · ONLINE WORKSHOP With: Serena Tinari (Investigative Journalist, Co founder, Re-Check, IT/CH) # Saturday, March 27 · 2021 11:00 – 13:00 · ONLINE WORKSHOP PIRATE CARE: Politicising Care, Piracy and Biopolitics With: Valeria Graziano, Maddalena Fragnito, Laura Benítez Valero Register to the workshops here: https://www.disruptionlab.org/behind-the-mask#workshops -- More information: https://www.disruptionlab.org/behind-the-mask -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Founder & Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur K
[rohrpost] POWERS OF TRUTH: China, Tech, Art and Resistance (October 1-3, Berlin & Online)
Dear all, I would like to remind you that this weekend our conference POWERS OF TRUTH: China, Tech, Art and Resistance will be live on streaming and in Berlin at Kunstquartier Bethanien. As usual we will also offer an online chat where people from remote would be able to send their questions and interact with us. Join us in person or online! POWERS OF TRUTH: China, Tech, Art and Resistance The 24th conference of the Disruption Network Lab Streaming and more info: https://www.disruptionlab.org/powers-of-truth Friday, October 1 · 2021 / Start: 16:00 CEST Saturday, October 2 · 2021 / Start 14:00 CEST The conference POWERS OF TRUTH brings together artists, journalists, activists and tech experts inside and outside China to better navigate and understand dominant narratives around China we are exposed to from Beijing to Washington and Brussels, from Silicon Valley to Shenzhen. The Covid-19 pandemic has shown that politics, economy, and technical infrastructures defy borders. What is developed in the Eastern part of the world influences on a large scale what is happening in Europe, as well as in the South and the West. What can we learn about methods and tactics of survival, agency, and hope among the Chinese communities? How can we envision a future in which the diversity of China’s many ethnicities, identities, and cultures will be respected? How can we understand the coexistence of censorship and a pioneering technological and economical innovation in China? The conference focuses on the importance of understanding the current Chinese context analysing three main streams: technological impact, artistic experimentation and human rights protection in China and beyond. Full programme here: https://www.disruptionlab.org/powers-of-truth#programme See you there! Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Founder & Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Whistleblowing for Change: Book Launch and Conference - Nov 26-28
Dear rohrpost list, this year at Disruption Network Lab we worked on a book project in the context of whistleblowing. The anthology has the title "Whistleblowing for Change", including texts written by 30 participants of our Disruption Network Lab conferences 2015-2020. https://www.disruptionlab.org/book The date of publishing is November 27 and for that occasion we are organising a conference with some of the authors. The conference starts on November 26 with the German premiere of the film "United States vs. Reality Winner", a 2021 American documentary film, directed and produced by Sonia Kennebeck. The book investigates whistleblowing as a developing political practice that has the ability to provoke social change. The chapters features contributions from Billie Winner-Davis, Daniel Hale, Brandon Bryant, Barrett Brown, John Kiriakou, Laura Poitras, Simona Levi, Lisa Ling, Lauri Love, Annie Machon, Cian Westmoreland, and others. It is published by transcript Verlag. The PDF of the book is already online and the hard copy and EPUB will be available next week: https://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-5793-7/whistleblowing-for-change/ I hope to see many of you at our event & please spread the news of the book: Here you find the detailed programme: https://www.disruptionlab.org/whistleblowing-for-change#programme and below the conference schedule. All the best, and thank you, Tatiana --- CONFERENCE SCHEDULE # Friday, November 26 · 2021 - Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin (streaming, tickets & programme: https://www.disruptionlab.org/whistleblowing-for-change) 18:00—18:10 · OPENING Tatiana Bazzichelli (Founder & Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE), & Lieke Ploeger (Community Director, Disruption Network Lab, NL/DE). 18:10—19:45 · GERMAN PREMIERE: United States vs. Reality Winner 1h 33m, in English with English subtitles A 2021 American documentary film, directed and produced by Sonia Kennebeck. The film is the story of 25-year-old NSA contractor Reality Winner who disclosed a document about Russian election interference to the media and became the number one leak target of the Trump administration. 20:00—22:00 · PANEL/Q&A: United States vs. Reality Winner: Q&A United States vs. Reality Winner: Q&A with Sonia Kennebeck (Film Director, MY/DE/US), Billie Winner-Davis (Former Social Worker, mother of Reality and Brittany Winner, US), John Kiriakou (Former CIA Officer & Anti-torture Whistleblower, US). Moderated by Anna Myers (Executive Director, Whistleblowing International Network, UK). # Saturday, November 27 · 2021 16:00–16:30 · BOOK LAUNCH: WHISTLEBLOWING FOR CHANGE Tatiana Bazzichelli (Programme Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE), Elena Veljanovska (Senior Project Manager, Disruption Network Lab, MK/DE). 16:40–18:40 · PANEL: Crowd-Sourced Civic Action: Subverting Vigilance, Empowering Whistleblowers Barrett Brown (Writer & Activist, Founder of Project PM, US – on video), Naomi Colvin (Programme Director at Blueprint for Free Speech, UK), Lauri Love (Computer Scientist, UK), Mustafa Al-Bassam (alias Tflow, Computer Security Researcher, Former Core Member LulzSec, UK). Moderated by Delphine Halgand-Mishra (Director of The Signals Network, FR/US). 19:00–21:00 · PANEL: Challenging Discrimination & Polarisation: Whistleblowing in the Post-Truth Era Daryl Davis (R&B and Blues Musician, Author, Actor, US), Annie Machon (Former MI5 Intelligence Officer, UK/BE), Robert Trafford / Forensic Architecture (Researcher, Open Source Investigations, UK/DE). Moderated by Peter Matjašič (Senior Program Officer at the Open Society Initiative for Europe – OSIFE, ES). COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS # Sunday, November 28 · 2021 11:00–13:00 · WORKSHOP Building Secure Whistleblowing Platforms with GlobaLeaks Free Software With: Rima Sghaier (Senior Community Operations Manager and MENA Regional Lead for Team CommUNITY, TUN/IT). 14:30–17:00 · WORKSHOP To play or to be played? De-gamification workshop With: Agnese Trocchi (Digital Communications Manager, Educator, IT) and Jacopo Anderlini (Researcher, Systems/Operations Engineer, IT/DE). -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] THE KILL CLOUD: Networked Warfare, Drones & AI - March 25-27
Dear all, I would like to inform you about our upcoming conference THE KILL CLOUD: Networked Warfare, Drones & AI at Kunstquartier Bethanien, 25 – 27 March 2022, in Berlin and on streaming. Details: https://www.disruptionlab.org/the-kill-cloud The dramatic situation in Ukraine and the power takeover of the Taliban in Afghanistan demonstrate that war and global humanitarian crises are burning issues at the top of our political and media agendas. But in the meantime, a data driven, global military infrastructure is developing – mostly unnoticed by people and ignored by the media. What is the future of war? Which political and technological strategies are already in use? What can whistleblowing and other acts of civil disobedience achieve in this power game? The conference "The Kill Cloud" debates these questions and brings together, apart from the most well-known whistleblowers in the US drone war, military experts, AI researchers, investigative journalists, human rights lawyers and representatives of NGO such as Transparency International, Airwars, and Kabul Luftbrucke (air bridge). Some light will also be shed on the presence and role of the Ramstein US Military Base in Germany. The conference offers deep insight into the highly problematic ethical issues on the use of AI and satellite technology to enable targeted killing via drones and unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as an investigation into how atrocities such as the collateral bombing of civilians without soldiers can happen. Furthermore, human rights violations, surveillance and data protection breaches, transparency issues, and the implication of private companies in modern war conflicts will be discussed. Schedule (below). More info about speakers and programme: https://www.disruptionlab.org/the-kill-cloud#programme I hope to see you there in person or online! Tatiana SCHEDULE # Friday, March 25, 2022 17:30—17:40 · INTRODUCTION Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE) 17:40–19:00 · KEYNOTE: The Kill Cloud: Real World Implications of Network Centric Warfare Lisa Ling (Whistleblower, Former Technical Sergeant, US Air Force Drone Surveillance Programme, US), Cian Westmoreland (Whistleblower, Former US Air Force Drone Technician, US). Moderated by Daniel Eriksson (CEO of Transparency International, SE/DE). 19:30–21:00 PANEL: The Future of War: Drone Surveillance, Killer Robots & Lethal AI Weapons Laura Nolan (Member, ICRAC - International Committee for Robot Arms Control, IE), Jack Poulson (Executive Director, Tech Inquiry, US), Taniel Yusef (Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, UK). Moderated by Theresa Züger (Research Group Lead: Public Interest AI, AI & Society Lab, DE). # Saturday March 26, 2022 16:00–16:30 · INSIGHT: The Art of War, the Moral Law & the Art of Whistleblowing Brandon Bryant (Whistleblower, Former US Air Force Drone Operator, US), Introduced by Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE). 16:45–18:15 · PANEL: Beyond Human Control: The impact of the Drone War on Civilians Chantal Meloni (Criminal Lawyer, ECCHR & Professor, University of Milan, IT/DE), Khalil Dewan (Head of Investigations, Stoke White Investigations, UK), Emran Feroz (Journalist and Author, AF/AT/DE). Moderated by John Goetz (Investigative Journalist, NDR, US/DE) . 18:45–20:20 · FILM SCREENING: National Bird (not streamed) Documentary, 2016, US/DE ‧ 1h 32m, English language, directed by Sonia Kennebeck. 20:30–21:30 · National Bird Q&A (not streamed) With Lisa Ling (Whistleblower, Former Technical Sergeant, Drone Surveillance Programme, US), Emily Tripp (Research Manager, Airwars, UK), Abdul Saboor Arghandiwal (Fixer and Translator, AF), Najibullah (Afghan Representative of Global Exchange, National Bird Afghanistan Production Coordinator, AF). Moderated by Theresa Breuer (Journalist & Co-initiator of Kabul Luftbrücke, DE). # Sunday March 27, 2022 12:00–14:00 · WORKSHOP · Collateral Damage: Monitoring Civilian Harm Through Geolocation With: Emily Tripp (Research Manager, Airwars, UK) & Clive Vella (Geolocation Specialist, Airwars, UK). 15:30–17:30 · WORKSHOP · To Play or be Played: Uncovering Gamification Techniques With: Agnese Trocchi (Digital Communications Manager, Disruption Network Lab, Educator, IT) and Jacopo Anderlini (Researcher, Systems/Operations Engineer, IT/DE) TICKETS: https://pretix.eu/disruptionlab/the-kill-cloud/ -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Reminder: THE KILL CLOUD: Networked Warfare, Drones & AI - March 25-27
Dear all, I would like to remind you about our upcoming conference THE KILL CLOUD: Networked Warfare, Drones & AI at Kunstquartier Bethanien, 25 – 27 March, in Berlin. We would love to see you in person, but it will also be possible to follow us online. A chat will be active on our website to ask questions to our speakers from remote. Challenging AI powered global military programmes & targeted killings through civic action and whistleblowing. Details: https://www.disruptionlab.org/the-kill-cloud Keynote speakers are drone whistleblowers and intelligence analysts Cian Westmoreland and Lisa Ling, co-authors of "The Kill Cloud: Real World Implications of Network Centric Warfare", a revealing book chapter of our anthology Whistleblowing for Change (transcript Verlag, November 2021), which gives the title to this conference. Free digital version of the book: https://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-5793-7/whistleblowing-for-change/ Former sensor operator Brandon Bryant, the first whistleblower that analysed and exposed drone-systems and their strategies, will also be present, together with AI researchers and experts, lawyers, journalists and human rights advocates from Afghanistan, Germany and internationally. The aim is to provide some understanding into ethical problems with the use of AI and satellite technology to enable targeted killing via drones and unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as give an insight into how atrocities such as the collateral bombing of civilians without soldiers can happen. Diffusion of responsibility and desensitisation of conflicts are characterising the network of modern warfare, which is based on a complex interconnection of technologies and systems of hierarchy. We believe that it is crucial to keep such debate alive internationally and in Germany in particular, considering the presence of the U.S. air force base in Ramstein. The schedule of the events is here: https://www.disruptionlab.org/the-kill-cloud#schedule Full programme: https://www.disruptionlab.org/the-kill-cloud#programme Tickets: https://pretix.eu/disruptionlab/the-kill-cloud/ I hope to see you in person or online. All the best, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] TRANSITIONING: Art, Politics & Technologies of Gender Change - 17-19 June
Dear all, I would like to inform you about the upcoming conference of the Disruption Network Lab, TRANSITIONING: Art, Politics & Technologies of Gender Change, that will take place at the Kunstquartier Bethanien (Berlin) on June 17-19, 2022. https://www.disruptionlab.org/transitioning The event aims to address the complexities of gender transition for both young people and those who have long fought for this right, and to present the implications of this practice in the realms of art, culture, society and human rights. The programme series includes a conference, film screenings, two community meet-ups and a community workshop. The series explores designs of identity and sexuality both in the online environment and in everyday life. It brings into dialogue artists, activists, performers, transgender rights advocates, medical experts, and the grassroots of international and Berlin's LGBTQI+ community. Below you find the schedule and here you can read the details of the full programme: https://www.disruptionlab.org/transitioning#programme --- SCHEDULE: ## Friday, June 17 · 2022 (Berlin & Streaming) 16:30 · Doors Open 17:00—17:10 · Introduction Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE) 17:10–18:15 · PANEL · Diane Torr: Performing Gender, Beyond Gender Anaïs Héraud-Louisadat (Artist & Art Therapist, FR/DE), in conversation with Stephen Bottoms (Professor of Contemporary Theatre and Performance, University of Manchester, UK). 18:30–20:00 · KEYNOTE · Insurgent Hearts Drew Pham/Dahlia Damoiselle (U.S. Military Veteran, Educator, Sex Worker, US). Moderated by Jay Bernard (Writer & Activist, UK/DE). 20:15–21:15 · PERFORMANCE · King-ing the Drag – Drag-ing the King 21:15–21:45 · Q&A with Bridge Markland (Performance Artist, DE). Moderated by Nancy Lund (Drag Performer, UK/DE). ## Saturday, June 18 · 2022 (Berlin & Streaming) 16:00 · Doors Open 16:30–17:30 · INSIGHT · Trans Community in Ukraine: During the War and Beyond Anastasiia Yeva Domani (Executive Director Cohort NGO, UA). Translated and moderated by Filip Noubel (Managing Editor at Global Voices, UA/CZ/DE). 17:45–19:15 · KEYNOTE · Science Won’t Save Us: What Will? Os Keyes (Researcher, Writer & Activist, University of Washington, US), Mallory Moore (Activist & Researcher, UK). Moderated by Adrian de Silva (Research Scientist, University of Luxembourg, LU). 19:30–21:30 · PANEL · Hacking Biocodes: Social Revolt, Virtual Worlds & Viral Love Biohack Helena Velena (Hacktivist, Artist & Technologist, IT), Shu Lea Cheang (Artist & Filmmaker, TW/US/FR), Jira Duguid (Artist & Member of Fantasia Malware, AU/DE). Moderated by Margherita Pevere (Artist & Researcher, IT/DE). ## Sunday, June 19 · 2022 · Not Streamed 11:30-13:30 · WORKSHOP · The Empire Strikes Back: A Workshop on the ICD-11 and Trans* Self-Definition. With Sonia Anastasia Steinmann (Community Organizer, MA Gender Studies, Humboldt University, US/DE/GR). 14:30–16:30 · WORKSHOP · Mapping and Monitoring Anti-Trans Movements. With Os Keyes (Researcher, Writer & Activist, University of Washington, US), Mallory Moore (Activist & Researcher, UK). 18:00–19:45 · FILM SCREENING · Sex n Drag n Rock n Role · Free · Not Streamed A Selection of Films in Homage to Diane Torr (Performer, Director & Drag King Pioneer, UK). Introduced by Anaïs Héraud-Louisadat (Artist & Art Therapist, FR/DE). 19:45–20:30 · Q&A · Free · Not Streamed Bartholomew Sammut (Founder, XPOSED Queer Film Festival Berlin, DE), Stephen Bottoms (Professor of Contemporary Theatre and Performance, University of Manchester, UK), Helen Varley Jamieson (Artist, Producer & Performer, NZ/DE), Laura Meritt (Sex Activist & Researcher, DE). Moderated by Anaïs Héraud-Louisadat (Artist & Art Therapist). More info: https://www.disruptionlab.org/transitioning -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Reminder: TRANSITIONING: Art, Politics & Technologies of Gender Change, June 17–19
Dear all, On June 17–19, the LGBTQI+ conference TRANSITIONING: Art, Politics & Technologies of Gender Change will take place at Kunstquartier Bethanien (Berlin). https://www.disruptionlab.org/transitioning The 27th conference of the Berlin Disruption Network Lab is dedicated to the dimensions of gender transitioning from the perspectives of politics, medicine, technology, culture and art. Over three days, experts, activists and artists from Europe, Asia and the USA will network with the Berlin community in panels, keynotes, workshops, film screenings and meetups. The Disruption Network Lab's programme TRANSITIONING: Politics & Technologies of Gender Change aims to address the complexities of gender transition for both young people and those who have long fought for this right, and to present the implications of this practice in the realms of art, culture, society and human rights. The programme series includes a conference, film screenings, a community meet-up and two community workshops. The conference includes a performative talk on legacies of violence in times of conflict by Drew Pham, a queer, transgender writer of Vietnamese heritage and U.S. military veteran, who reckons with the consequences of American wars in Afghanistan and Vietnam; Ukrainian transgender activist Anastasiia Yeva Domani will discuss the current worsening of medical care for trans people in Ukraine as well as the human rights situation and especially the problem of trans women leaving the country; gender, tech and (counter)power researcher Os Keyes, who will speak about the politics of scientific research into trans healthcare; Berlin performer Bridge Markland who will cross gender boundaries exploring the artistic potential of transitioning through role-play and transformation - and many others. The programme will be opened and followed by film screenings of the work of artist Diane Torr (1948-2017), a central force in the drag king scene in the USA, Europe, Istanbul and New Delhi. Schedule: https://www.disruptionlab.org/transitioning#schedule Full Programme: https://www.disruptionlab.org/transitioning#programme Tickets: https://pretix.eu/disruptionlab/transitioning/ I hope to see many of you there! All the best, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] OPENING PRISONS: Art as Investigation & Deconstruction of Carceral Spaces - Fri Nov 4
Dear all, I would like to invite you to attend our upcoming online panel this Friday at 5PM CET, as part of our Disruptive Fridays series: Opening Prisons: Art as Investigation & Deconstruction of Carceral Spaces With Sean Vegezzi (Visual Artist and Researcher, US) and Fiamma Montezemolo (Artist and Anthropologist, IT/US). Moderated by Tatiana Bazzichelli (Founder & Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE) Live & online chat - Friday Nov 4, 2022: https://www.disruptionlab.org/fridays FREE Registration: https://pretix.eu/disruptionlab/df31/ This Disruptive Fridays launches a series of events heading to the SMART PRISONS: Tracking, Monitoring & Control conference, that will take place on March 24-26 at Kunstquartier Bethanien in Berlin. At the core is the investigation of recent developments in the creation of prisons and detention centres, with attention both on technical and ethical implications of tracking, monitoring and control. New York based artist and researcher Sean Vegezzi introduces his investigative artistic project on an obscured part of New York City's carceral infrastructure – as an artistic production commissioned by Disruption Network Lab, whose results will be presented at our conference during a keynote speech. The focus of his investigation is the Vernon C. Bain Center (VCBC), an 800-bed, 191-meter floating detention facility moored in the East River within the Hunts Point section of the South Bronx. VCBC functions as an auxiliary of the Rikers Island jail complex and is the primary facility for the criminal court intake in the Bronx. Worldwide, it is the only floating structure that was ever purpose-built as a detention facility. Vegezzi's work with Disruption Network Lab in 2022-2023 will present the history of this structure through a curated selection of archival materials gathered thus far, and a commissioned video installation that will bring the "ship" into more expansive public view from its current state of "offshore obscurity" (Mike Ricketts, 2015). Sean Vegezzi's talk for Disruptive Fridays starts with an extract of the film Edgelands: VCBC, made in collaboration with Laura Poitras and grassroots organization Take Back the Bronx / TBBX (IG, TW). Fiamma Montezemolo works at the intersection between contemporary art and anthropology, creating site-specific, interdisciplinary, and cross-genre interventions that build on her long-term exposure to borderlands and border zones. In this talk, she will focus on specific issues related to the border as a sign of confinement and the possibility of overthrowing its constraining connotation through certain acts of imagination. Montezemolo will present Project Perucatti, in which, working with architect and designer José Parral, she transformed the historical Santo Stefano prison on the island of Santo Stefano from an architectural center of power (the panopticon) into a volume populated with poetic still images. She will also discuss Exit Only, in which 'Exit Only’ is the Guantanamo Bay Museum of Art and History’s exit ticket. The piece meditates on the deferred temporality of a facility whose promise to be closed never arrives, except for those in possession of the ‘Exit Only’ ticket. As more visitors deliberately choose to enter in possession of this yearly ticket and with it to access and create an art critical space, the emergency measures of wartime are gradually disabled. Funded by Allianz Kulturstiftung, as part of the project “SMART PRISONS: Tracking, Monitoring & Control” (July 2022-June 2023). More information on topics and speakers: https://www.disruptionlab.org/event/df31-opening-prisons -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] MADNESS, Fighting for Justice in Mental Health - 25.–27. November 2022
MADNESS, Fighting for Justice in Mental Health - 25.–27. November 2022, Berlin. https://www.disruptionlab.org/madness Vom 25. bis 27. November findet die internationale Konferenz „MADNESS: Fighting for Justice in Mental Health“ im Berliner Kunstquartier Bethanien statt. Die bereits 28. Konferenz des Disruption Network Lab diskutiert die psychologische sowie psychiatrische Gesundheitsversorgung und stellt vorherrschende Diskurse, Praktiken, Vorurteile und Ungerechtigkeiten in den Blickpunkt. Die Konferenz versammelt Positionen von unterschiedlichen beteiligten bzw. betroffenen Personen: Wissenschaftler:innen, Menschenrechtsaktivist:innen, Vorkämpfer:innen für soziale Gerechtigkeit, Künstler:innen, Ärzt:innen und Fachkräfte der psychischen Gesundheitsversorgung, aber auch – als unmittelbar Betroffene – Menschen mit psychischen Erkrankungen. Konferenzformate sind Vorträge, Diskussionsrunden, Performances, Filmvorführungen und Workshops. Die Konferenz MADNESS geht der Frage nach, wie es um die Werte von Freiheit, Gleichheit und Gerechtigkeit im Gesundheitssystem bestellt ist. Wie wird darüber entschieden, wer die Diagnose einer psychischen Erkrankung erhält? Und welche Vorstellung von Psychiatrie bestimmt unser Denken? Die Referent:innen geben wichtige Einblicke in ihre Aktivitäten und Positionen an der Schnittstelle von Psychiatrie, Psychologie, Kunst und Aktivismus für soziale Gerechtigkeit. Psychologin Jasna Russo thematisiert die Bedeutung von Gerechtigkeit im psychischen Gesundheitssystem, während sich Forscher und Dozent Colin King mit institutionellem Rassismus und struktureller Diskriminierung in der öffentlichen Gesundheitsfürsorge in Großbritannien befasst. Wilda L. White, Gründerin der US-amerikanischen Plattform MadFreedom, erörtert, welche rechtlichen Konsequenzen es hat, wenn man in den USA als verrückt abgestempelt wird, während China Mills, Wissenschaftlerin der University of London, einen globalen Überblick über die sogenannte staatliche Gewalt und die Frage gibt, wie Gerechtigkeit in der psychischen Gesundheitsversorgung aussehen kann. Lamia Moghnieh, Reima Ana Maglajlic und Donato Zupin diskutieren über mögliche inklusive und gerechtere Strukturen des Gesundheitssystems sowie die Dekolonialisierung der Psychiatrie. Die Performance Sentire zeigt eine künstlerische Umsetzung des Phänomens des Stimmenhörens, während sich das Screening eines 30-minütigen Dokumentarfilms der Destigmatisierung von Schizophrenie widmet. Im anschließenden Panel präsentieren Marcello Lussana, Anika Krbetschek und Dolly Sen ihre künstlerische Herangehensweisen im Umgang mit verschiedenen psychischen Krankheiten. Dabei beziehen sie neue Forschungsergebnisse, aktuelle Ansätze der Kunsttherapie und Humor mit ein und entwickeln somit einen eigenen proaktiven Ansatz. Konferenzkonzept: Tatiana Bazzichelli & Elena Veljanovska. Kuratiert von: Elena Veljanovska. Community Events & Workshops kuratiert von: Nada Bakr. Konferenzsprache: Englisch Mehr: Zeitplan und Sprecher https://www.disruptionlab.org/madness#schedule Tickets: https://pretix.eu/disruptionlab/madness/ Liebe Grüße, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] SMART PRISONS: Tracking, Monitoring & Control. March 24–26, 2023
Dear Rohrpost List, I would like to invite you to come to our upcoming conference in Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin (or on streaming). You can also follow us remotely using our online chat for questions to the speakers. SMART PRISONS: Tracking, Monitoring & Control March 24–26 · 2023. 29th conference of the Disruption Network Lab. https://www.disruptionlab.org/smart-prisons The conference SMART PRISONS: Tracking, Monitoring & Control traces back the creation of "algorithms of security" through the past twenty years, reflecting on the effects of technological violence and surveillance directed at migrants, activists, and dissidents in Europe and worldwide. Alongside ethical questions around the abuse of privacy, these technological implementations need to be analysed to hold governments and corporations accountable and socially responsible. Deploying automatised technologies may increase problems of bias, discrimination, and wrongful punishments, and raise psychological pressures to conform, furthering a culture hostile to dissent. SMART PRISONS looks at how specific targets, whether prisoners, migrants at borders, or dissidents, have been progressively marginalised, trapped inside prison facilities, detention centres, or within systems of automatised control, being labeled as threats or suspects, due to intersectional biases or critical political activity. ## Schedule # Friday March 24, 2023 17:00 – 17:15 · OPENING & INTRODUCTION Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE). 17:15 – 18:45 · KEYNOTE: Investigating the Vernon C. Bain Center: Constellations of Offshore Detention Sean Vegezzi (Artist and Researcher, US). Respondent: Adnan Softić (Artist, BA/DE). https://www.disruptionlab.org/smart-prisons#vcbc 19:10 – 19:30 · VIDEO ESSAY · Traces By Fiamma Montezemolo, Critical Times, 2012 https://www.disruptionlab.org/smart-prisons#traces 19:30 – 21:30 · PANEL: Are Algorithms and Borders the New Jailers? Srishti Jaswal (Journalist, IN), Sanjana Varghese (Investigator at Airwars, Journalist, UK), Petra Molnar (Associate Director, Refugee Law Lab / Co-creator, Migration and Technology Monitor, CA/US), Fiamma Montezemolo (Artist and Anthropologist, IT/US). Moderated by Sonja Peteranderl (Journalist, DE). https://www.disruptionlab.org/smart-prisons#algorithms-jailers ## Saturday March 25 16:30 – 18:30 · PANEL: Revisiting the Genoa G8 2001: Another World is Possible, and it Needs Another Kind of Computing Carlo A. Bachschmidt (Film Director, IT), MF (Social Worker, IT/DE), Dan McQuillan (Lecturer in Creative and Social Computing, UK). Moderated by Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE). https://www.disruptionlab.org/smart-prisons#g8-genoa 19:00 – 20:15 · PANEL: Targeted by Surveillance: Julian Assange, WikiLeaks & Networked Repression Stella Assange (Julian Assange's wife, Lawyer, UK), Kevin Gosztola (Journalist, Dissenter Newsletter Editor, US). Introduced and moderated by Stefania Maurizi (Investigative Journalist, IT). https://www.disruptionlab.org/smart-prisons#assange 20:15 – 22:00 · SCREENING · Ithaka (not streamed) Documentary (2022) ‧ 1h 46m. Director: Ben Lawrence, Producers: Gabriel Barber Shipton, Adrian Devant, Music composed by: Brian Eno, Cinematography: Niels Ladefoged, Editor: Karen Johnson. With John Shipton, Stella Assange, Vivienne Westwood, Ai Weiwei, John Pilger. https://www.disruptionlab.org/smart-prisons#ithaka ## Sunday March 26 (not streamed) # 11:30 – 13:30 · WORKSHOP · ISIS Prison Break: Deploying Open Source and Visual Methods for Investigations With: Imogen Piper (Motion Graphic Reporter, formerly Airwars, now Washington Post, UK) and Sanjana Varghese (Investigator at Airwars, Journalist, UK). https://www.disruptionlab.org/smart-prisons#isis-prison-break-workshop # 14:30 – 17:30 · WORKSHOP · G8 Genoa 2001: A Grassroots Media Forensics Toolbox With: Carlo Bachschmidt (Film Director, IT) and Manolo Luppichini (Filmmaker & Author, IT). https://www.disruptionlab.org/smart-prisons#g8-workshop More info: https://www.disruptionlab.org/smart-prisons Tickets: https://pretix.eu/disruptionlab/smart-prisons/ -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Screening: The Feeling of Being Watched by Assia Boundaoui, May 5, 7:30pm
Dear all, following our 29th conference "Smart Prison: Tracking, Monitoring & Control", we invite you to join us on May 5 at 7.30 pm for the screening of "The Feeling of Being Watched" by Assia Boundaoui, at ACUD MACHT NEU in Berlin. “The Feeling of Being Watched" by Assia Boundaoui explores the impact of surveillance on Muslim-American communities in the wake of the War on Terror, and raises important questions about privacy, security, and civil liberties. In the Arab-American neighborhood outside of Chicago where director Assia Boundaoui grew up, most of her neighbors think they have been under surveillance for over a decade. While investigating their experiences, Assia uncovers tens of thousands of pages of FBI documents that prove her hometown was the subject of one of the largest counterterrorism investigations ever conducted in the U.S. before 9/11, code-named “Operation Vulgar Betrayal.” With unprecedented access, The Feeling of Being Watched weaves the personal and the political as it follows the filmmaker’s examination of why her community fell under blanket government surveillance. Assia struggles to disrupt the government secrecy shrouding what happened and takes the FBI to federal court to compel them to make the records they collected about her community public. In the process, she confronts long-hidden truths about the FBI’s relationship to her community. The Feeling of Being Watched follows Assia as she pieces together this secret FBI operation, while grappling with the effects of a lifetime of surveillance on herself and her family. AFTER THE SCREENING, we invite you to network over drinks at ACUD MACHT NEU, in Berlin-Mitte. This will be an opportunity to connect with others who are interested in the intersection of technology and criminal justice reform, and to share your own insights and perspectives. Please register here (5 Euro ticket): https://pretix.eu/disruptionlab/smartprisons-meetup/ More info: https://www.disruptionlab.org/event/meet-up-screening-of-the-feeling-of-being-watched Official website: http://www.feelingofbeingwatched.com/ See you there, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] ARTIVISM: The Art of Subverting Power - June 23-25, 2023
Dear rohrpost list, we are celebrating our 30th conference on June 23–25: ARTIVISM: The Art of Subverting Power (Studio 1, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin-Kreuzberg). https://www.disruptionlab.org/artivism From June 23-25, 2023, ARTIVISM: The Art of Subverting Power analyses how art and activism can be combined to shift media attention onto important social issues, targeting unethical corporations and corrupt governments working against the public good. The programme presents distributed techniques and methods of provoking social and political justice using digital technologies for social awareness and political criticism. Invited speakers range from artists, political activists and developers to human rights advocates and truth-tellers. A programme of panels, workshops, and artistic productions curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. You can participate online by using our chat for questions at https://www.disruptionlab.org/artivism # Schedule ## Friday June 23, 2023 16:30 · Doors open 17:00 – 17:15 · OPENING & INTRODUCTION Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE). 17:15 – 18:45 · KEYNOTE · Inverted Gaze: Watching the Watchers in a Well-Watched World Manu Luksch (Artist, Filmmaker, Researcher, AT/UK). Lauri Love (Computer Scientist, UK). Moderator: Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE). 19:30 – 21:30 · PANEL · Fighting Technologies & Systems of Domination Derek Curry & Jennifer Gradecki (Artists, US), Yasmine Boudiaf (Artist, DZ/UK), Tobaron Waxman (Artist & Curator, CA/US/PL). Moderated by Magdalena Tyzlik-Carver (Associate Professor of Digital Communication and Culture, Aarhus University, PL/UK/DK). ## Saturday June 24, 2023 15:00 · Doors open 15:30 – 16:10 · VIDEO · Giacomo Verde: The Little Diary of Ailments Il piccolo diario dei malanni · Video performance in homage to Giacomo Verde, 36 min, IT, 2019. 16:15 – 17:00 · PANEL · Hacktivism, R(Ǝ)O Dada & Resistance Discussion with Superazione Collective & Dada Boom Collective (Murat Önol, Virginia Orrico, Alessandro Giannetti, IT), Guido Segni (Artist & Hacktivist, IT). 17:30 – 19:00 · KEYNOTE PANEL · Unmasking Power as Art: Sharing Tactics & Practice Mike Bonanno & Jeff Walburn / The Yes Men (Artists & Activists, US), Cornelia Sollfrank (Artist, DE). Moderated by Klara Hobza (Visual Artist, CZ/DE). 19:30 – 21:30 · PANEL · Breaking Evil: Artistic Actions for Justice Steal This Poster (Subvertising Collective IT/UK), Michelle Tylicki (Artist & Actvist, PL/US/UK), WeiterSo! Collective (Activist Art Collective, DE). Moderated by Natalia Ivanova Mount (Curator & Activist, BGR/US). ## Sunday June 25 11:30 – 14:00 · WORKSHOP 1: Investigative Tactics To Dismantle Supremacist Cuteness Noura Tafeche (Artist & Scholar, IT) 14:30 – 17:00 · WORKSHOP 2: It Doesn’t Work Anyway: Measuring the Impact of Political Art Actions WeiterSo! Collective (Activist Art Collective, DE) 15:00 – 17:00 · WORKSHOP 3: Listening Structures: A Collective Process for Big Tech’s Interrogation Yasmine Boudiaf (Artist, DZ/UK) ## Full programme is online. https://www.disruptionlab.org/artivism#programme I hope you will be following us on streaming or come to visit us at Studio 1 - Kunstquartier Bethanien in Berlin! As always, the workshops fill up quickly, so register soon if you are interested. https://pretix.eu/disruptionlab/artivism/ All the best, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Reminder: ARTIVISM: The Art of Subverting Power - June 23-25
Dear Rohrpost list, a short reminder to join us this weekend at Studio 1, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin-Kreuzberg. We are celebrating our 30th conference on June 23–25: ARTIVISM: The Art of Subverting Power. Schedule & full programme are online. https://www.disruptionlab.org/artivism#programme It’s going to be a great celebration of subversive art & activism with The Yes Men, Lauri Love, Manu Luksch, Yasmine Boudiaf, Steal This Poster, Cornelia Sollfrank, WeiterSo!, Tobaron Waxman, and many more speakers! If you are able to come, please register here: https://pretix.eu/disruptionlab/artivism/ We have still some spots available for our three Sunday workshops (Investigative Tactics to Dismantle Supremacist Cuteness; It Doesn’t Work Anyway: Measuring the Impact of Political Art Actions; Listening Structures: A Collective Process for Big Tech’s Interrogation): https://www.disruptionlab.org/artivism#workshops See you soon, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab http://disruptionlab.org E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] BEYOND CONTROL: Resisting Digital Oppression & Authoritarianism - April 20-21, Berlin
Dear rohrpost, I would like to invite you to take part at our 32nd conference "BEYOND CONTROL: Resisting Digital Oppression & Authoritarianism", at Kunstquartier Bethanien (Berlin and streaming), April 20-21, 2024. https://www.disruptionlab.org/beyond-control Tickets: https://tickets.disruptionlab.org Challenging wartime systems of misinformation, communication monopolies & anti-democratic propaganda machines. The conference challenges systematic strategies of repression to advance political goals, discussing misinformation and information warfare in the context of right-wing propaganda. The talks expose the monopoly of communication channels that can shape and distort reality, conceal abuses and maintain power, and present strategies to circumvent restricted access to technology and information during wars and conflicts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TALKS & WORKSHOPS Saturday April 20, 2024 16:30 – 16:40 CET · OPENING Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE) 16:40–18:10 CET · KEYNOTE · Unveiling the Depths of Online Racism: Jihad Van Puymbroeck's Story to Justice Jihad Van Puymbroeck (Activist & Communication Strategist, BE). Moderated by Nyima Jadama (Activist & Moderator, GM/DE). Jihad Van Puymbroeck, a Muslim woman of Moroccan and Belgian descent, has been active in anti-racist civil society for more than ten years. Van Puymbroeck is one of the civil parties in the lawsuit against Schild & Vrienden, a Flemish far-right youth movement that attacked her online. She won her case after a long agony and will tell her story and expose the depths of online racism. 18:40 –20:40 CET · PANEL · Gaza, Ukraine & Azerbaijan: Challenging Network Authoritarianism Manolo Luppichini (Filmmaker & Author, IT), Arzu Geybulla (Journalist & Editor, AzNet Watch, Global Voices, AZ/TR), Tetyana Lokot (Associate Professor in Digital Media and Society, Dublin City University, UA/IE). Moderated by Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE). Join us to hear three different stories from Gaza, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan, documenting the monopoly of communication channels during wartime. How can we circumvent restricted access to digital infrastructure in war? Sunday April 21, 2024 11:00–13:00 CET · WORKSHOP #1 · Community Girlblogging to Save The Internet Irma Mastenbroek (Mathematician & AI Researcher, NL/DE) In times of digital cultural crisis, girls can steer the internet away from its neoliberal path of self-destruction. Mathematician and AI researcher Irma Mastenbroek will explore how collaborative coding of HTML+CSS web pages can help us gain independence from Big Tech and rebuild community. 14:30–16:30 CET · WORKSHOP #2 · WikiLeaks: Can We Set the Records Straight and Open the Space to Free Assange? Raja Stutz & Claudia Daseking (Assange Support Berlin, DE) Raja Stutz and Claudia Daseking from Assange Support Berlin will discuss misinformation around the case of Julian Assange and share strategies for reclaiming public opinion about WikiLeaks' contribution to press freedom and our right to know. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . More info & schedule: https://www.disruptionlab.org/beyond-control GET TICKETS: https://tickets.disruptionlab.org -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab https://www.disruptionlab.org/ E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Hacking Justice / Leaks for Future: Join us to celebrate the freedom of Assange
Dear all, on the evening of July 8, join us at ACUD Kino in Berlin to celebrate the freedom of Julian Assange and to keep up the fight for freedom of the press and information. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is free. He was forced to plead guilty to avoid being in prison for life, and for charges he should never have received for carrying out a journalistic act. If WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange had been extradited to the US, he would have faced a sentence of up to 175 years in prison for publishing US war crimes, including torture, murder and other human rights violations. The right to obtain and publish information received from a source should be protected. In fact, the Espionage Act in this case contradicts the First Amendment of the US Constitution, which is supposed to guarantee freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Julian Assange's freedom is certainly a victory, but there are still battles to be fought to prevent such cases from happening again and the Espionage Act from being used to target journalists and whistleblowers. On July 8, which should have been the day before Julian Assange's appeal against extradition from the UK to the US, we will celebrate the freedom of Julian Assange and connect the fight for freedom of information through the work of Assange and WikiLeaks with the fight for climate justice. We will discuss with Esteban Servat, climate activist and founder of EcoLeaks (a project inspired by WikiLeaks), following the screening of the documentary on the Assange case by director Clara López Rubio, who will be present for the talk. Janine, privacy researcher, investigative journalist and educator, will update about the current situation of Julian Assange. Tatiana Bazzichelli will moderate the discussion. ## SCHEDULE: # 19:00-20:30: HACKING JUSTICE (Film Screening) Directed by Clara López Rubio, Juan Pancorbo (Spain, Germany, 2017/2021, 1h 29m, Language: English, OmU). With a unique and independent access to a worldwide campaign and to the Ecuadorian embassy where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange found his refuge, the film witnesses the struggle for the control of information, the growing influence of intelligence services, the role of the mass media, and the difficult balance of individual rights and state security. # 20:30-21:30: LEAKS FOR FUTURE (Talk) In 2018 the Argentinian climate activist and biologist Esteban Servat went head-to-head with his government and the world’s most powerful energy companies. Servat published a secret Argentine government study on the environmental impact of fracking in the mountainous region of Mendoza, a report provided to him by a whistleblower within the government of President Mauricio Macri. The event is introduced by Raja Stutz & Claudia Daseking (Assange Support Berlin). When: Monday July 8, 2024, 19:00-21:30. Where: ACUD Kino: Veteranenstraße 21, 10119 Berlin. Get tickets: https://acudkino.de/Programm/hacking_justice_film_screening_talk_leaks_for_future/20070 Learn more: https://www.disruptionlab.org/event/hacking-justice -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab https://www.disruptionlab.org/ E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Deepfake Porn as Far-Right Gender Phantasms - Meetup - Sept 4 Berlin
Dear all, I would like to invite you to the talk & workshop we are organising on 4 September from 19:00 at nGbK (Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 11/13, 10178 Berlin). With Katrien Jacobs (Adjunct Associate Professor in Cultural Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, BE) and I. M. (Mathematician & AI Researcher, NL/DE). Since far-right leaders are weaponising conspiracy theories and "gender phantasms", including a full denial of gender identities and LGBTQ rights, how can porn movies fortify these claims? As a strictly censored yet resilient media trend, why is deepfake technology being used by anonymous creators to "fornicate" with democracy while eroding the livelihood of gender, sex and porn cultures? Some additional information: Talk: 19:00-20.00, September 4 Deepfake technology is a form of Artificial Intelligence that creates video and aural content by synthetically merging recorded faces, facial expressions, and speech patterns onto other videos. The technology is commonly used to modify the statements and performances of political leaders and celebrities as political satire and/or artistic experimentation and has also become a widely used tool of fake news and disinformation. The commodification of deepfake technology has led to large quantities of sexualized deepfakes featuring politicians, celebrities or activists. Sex scenes and facial data are stolen and synthesized for pleasure and entertainment, and then repackaged as hate-media intended to impact and silence public figures. In this talk and workshop, we will try to find out to which extent such deepfakes can be seen as an aspect of far-right “fashy” media culture. Workshop: 20:00-21.00, September 4 Since non-consensual deepfake content as hate-media has become a widespread practice, the workshop will ask participants to reimagine and reinvent common AI and deepfake content with focus on gender inclusivity and queer creativity. Would it be possible to develop inclusive and artistic deepfake content that is made with ethical standards, which means that the actors/actresses and deepfake figures or personalities had to give written consent for their facial, aural, or bodily features to be used? The workshop will invite people to deepfake consider tech experiments and debates regarding sexual experimentation and otherness. No technical skills or equipment needed. The event is free, but given the sensitive subject matter, it would be important to register and attend (not streamed): https://tickets.disruptionlab.org/ More info: https://www.disruptionlab.org/event/deepfake-phantasms -- Check also our upcoming conferences: Hacking Alienation: Migrant Power, Art & Tech Sept 21–22 2024 https://www.disruptionlab.org/hacking-alienation Investigating the Kill Cloud: Information Warfare, Autonomous Weapons & AI · 10 Years Disruption Network Lab 29.11–1.12.2024 https://www.disruptionlab.org/investigating-the-kill-cloud All the best, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab https://www.disruptionlab.org/ E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] reSource event 001: Trial Crack
Subject: Veranstaltung der reSource transmedial culture berlin am 11. und 12. Mai 2012: Trial Crack @ General Public reSource event 001: Trial Crack 11.-12. Mai 2012 General Public, Schönhauser Allee 167, 10435 Berlin (U2 Senefelder Platz) reSource transmedial culture berlin kehrt nach dem transmediale Festival mit einem zweitägigen Programm zurück: Der Veranstaltung "Trial Crack" am 11. und 12. Mai. reSource ist eine ganzjährige Initiative der transmediale, die in Partnerschaft mit CTM/DISK, Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien und dem Post-Media Lab der Leuphana Universität Lüneburg entwickelt wird. Sie stellt ein fortlaufendes Projekt des Netzwerkens dar, das auf verschiedensten Verbindungen zwischen Genres und Praktiken beruht und das Ziel hat, Gelegenheiten zum Teilen und Reflektieren zu schaffen und Gemeinschaften und Einzelpersonen zusammenzubringen, die sich kritisch mit Kunst, Technologie, Politik und Identität auseinander setzen. Das Programm der reSource wird von Tatiana Bazzichelli kuratiert (transmediale festival, http://www.transmediale.de/de/resource). Das gesamte Event am 11. und 12. Mai 2012 findet in englischer Sprache statt. 11. Mai 2012 ## 11. Mai, 15.00-19.00 Uhr @ General Public Der erste Tag des "Trial Crack" bietet eine gemeinschaftliche Diskussion zu den Netzwerkmethodologien des Kuratierens und den dezentralisierten Logiken der Kunstproduktion mit Kulturschaffenden aus Berlin. Im Hinblick auf eine kritische Ausdrucksweise kultureller Produktion - was sind Verantwortlichkeiten und Rollen von kulturellen Institutionen, die sich mit Kunst und digitalen Technologien beschäftigen? Wir möchten unsere gegenwärtigen Überlegungen mitteilen und diskutieren und den Rest der Teilnehmer an unseren Ideen teilhaben lassen, wie es eine stärkere Verbindung zwischen lokalen und translokalen Akteuren im Feld der kritischen Medien, der Kunst und dem Hacktivismus in der Stadt geben kann. Zur Diskussion gibt es eine Einführung von Tatiana Bazzichelli und Kristoffer Gansing (transmediale), Stéphane Bauer (Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien), Oliver Baurhenn, Jan Rohlf, Remco Schuurbiers (CTM/Disk), Clemens Apprich und Oliver Lerone Schultz (Post-Media Lab, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg). Sie werden schließlich das Publikum in die Diskussion miteinbeziehen. Zu den bestätigten Teilnehmern gehören außerdem: Reboot.fm, Weise 7, C-Base, Supermarkt, ArtLaboratoryBerlin, Artconnect Berlin, Citizen Kino, Leap Gallery, Liebig12, Skulpturen Park, Visual Berlin, Florian Wüst (Haben und Brauchen), Krystian Woznicki (Berliner Gazette), Panke, Ausland, AV Node Festival, Gegen, Daz, Free Museum, Share Festival, Coded Cultures, re:publica, u.a. Die Teilnahme am ersten Tag erfolgt als RSVP per Email. Bitte bestätigen Sie Ihre Teilnahme via resource[at]transmediale.de. ## Partnerevent: 11. Mai, 19.00 Uhr-spät @ LIEBIG12 Nach der offenen Diskussion wird das Programm mit audio-visuellen Performances im Liebig12 fortgesetzt (Liebigstraße 12, 10247 Berlin; U5 Frankfurter Tor). Es gibt eine Sound- und Videoinstallation sowie eine Reimcollage von Zeitungspoet Holger Bleck und Allegra Solitude, Performances von Ivana Spinelli und Klangschichtungen von Simon Olivie, mit den performativen Jamming-Gästen Ayia Dumplings Catering + Steffen Ullmann im Mix. Mehr Informationen: http://liebig12.wordpress.com 12. Mai 2012 ## 12. Mai, 13.00-19.00 Uhr @ General Public In Berlin werden die Praktiken von Hackern, Aktivitäten und Künstlern auch außerhalb von künstlerischen Institutionen wahrgenommen. Einige dieser Tätigkeiten tragen dazu bei, die Wirtschaft und das Kulturgut der Stadt zu verändern, doch sie sind auch leichte Ziele, um auf dem Markt ausgebeutet zu werden. Am Anfang der stattfindenden Diskussionen steht die Annahme, dass die zunehmende Kommerzialisierung des Teilens und der Partizipation die Bedeutung von Kunst und Kulturproduktion in Berlin verändert. Zu diesem Thema gibt es von 13:00 bis 19:00 Uhr drei verschiedene, jedoch konzeptuell verbundene Diskussionen mit Künstlern, Hackern und Gemeinschaften, die sich mit Geschlechterfragen beschäftigen. Sustainable Disruption (13.00-14.50 Uhr); Post Privacy (15.30-17.00 Uhr) und Queer Shifts (17.30-19.00 Uhr). Die Sitzplätze sind begrenzt. Wir empfehlen daher, pünktlich am Veranstaltungsort zu sein. ## Sustainable Disruption, 13.00-14.50 Uhr @ General Public: Diese Diskussion folgt der Logik der Events, die während der transmediale 2k+12 unter dem Titel reSource markets standen (www.transmediale.de/de/content/resource-markets). Sie behandelten den Zustand des Kapitalismus in Krisenzeiten und schlugen kritische, spielerische und nachhaltige Alternativen vor, indem sie direkt in wirtschaftliche und poltiische System eingriffen. Im ersten Teil (13.00-13.50 Uhr) sprechen Rasa Smite (lv) und Philip Horst (de) über Strategien der Nachhaltigkeit und der Kunstproduktion an der Schnittstelle zwischen u
[rohrpost] reSource 002: Out of Place, Out of Time
reSource 002: Out of Place, Out of Time 22. August 2012, 15 Uhr bis 24. August 2012, 22:30 Uhr Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin Eintritt: frei (exkl. 10€ Teilnahmegebühr am Workshop 36 15 Circuit Bending) Diskussionen, Installationen, Performances und Workshops Analoge Prozesse des Netzwerkens (networks out of time) und Verschiebungen von kulturellen Paradigmen durch Netzwerktechnologien (networks out of place). Präsentiert von reSource transmedial culture berlin / transmediale festival für digitale Kunst und Kultur. Kuratiert von Tatiana Bazzichelli, entwickelt in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, CTM/Disk und dem Post-Media Lab der Leuphana Universität Lüneburg. Die Veranstaltung setzt sich mit den Modalitäten künstlerischer Produktion in der digitalen Kultur und Netzwerkökonomie auseinander. Gleichzeitig gibt sie Einblicke in die Themen der nächsten transmediale und CTM Festivals. In Diskussionen werden eingeladene Gäste unter anderem über Themen wie künstlerische Strategien und Kommunikation in Netzwerken und die paradoxe Rolle des Internets als demokratische Infrastruktur und Überwachungsplattform sprechen. In Workshops kann man Grundkenntnisse des Hackings von Minitels sowie von Mobiltelefonen für den besseren Zugang zu den eigenen Benutzerdaten erlernen. Außerdem wird das Kunstprojekt Composting the City | Composting the Net vorgestellt, das sich mit dem Zerfall unserer Essensreste und unseres digitalen Gemeinguts beschäftigt. Zusammen mit einer Re-Enactment-Performance wird zudem die Veröffentlichung Gr-exit zur griechischen Wirtschaft präsentiert. reSource transmedial culture berlin möchte einen gemeinschaftlichen Gedankenaustausch zu transmediale relevanten Themen nicht nur während des Festivals, sondern während des ganzen Jahres entwickeln. So werden bei der Veranstaltung Kunstprojekte vorgestellt, deren Ergebnisse auf der transmediale 2013 präsentiert werden. Alle Veranstaltungen finden in englischer Sprache statt. Mehr Informationen unter http://www.transmediale.de/de/content/resource-002-out-place-out-time Interessenten können sich auf dieser Website für die Workshops anmelden: http://www.transmediale.de/content/resource002-workshops TeilnehmerInnen: Shu Lea Cheang (tw/fr), Benjamin Gaulon (fr/ie), Karl Klomp (nl), Dmytri Kleiner (ca/de), Telekommunisten, Simon Worthington (uk/de), Lutz Wohlrab (de), Johannes P Osterhoff (de), Christopher Kullenberg und Stephan Urbach von Telecomix (se/de), Lonneke van der Velden und Daniel Reusche von Unlike Us (nl/de), Alejo Duque von labSurlabl (co/ch), Georgios Papadopolous (gr/de), Carsten Lisecki (de), Margarita Tsomou (gr/de), Kristoffer Gansing (se/de), Tatiana Bazzichelli (it/de), Stéphane Bauer (de), Oliver Baurhenn (de), Jan Rohlf (de), Remco Schuurbiers (de), Clemens Apprich (de), Oliver Lerone Schultz (de). -- Kontakt: Tatiana Bazzichelli: reSource curator and programme developer Georgia Nicolau: reSource programme assistant resource[at]transmediale.de http://www.transmediale.de/de/resource Twitter: @transmediale (#tmresource) Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin, Tel.: (030) 90298-1455. Fax -1453 bethan...@kunstraumkreuzberg.de, www.kunstraumkreuzberg.de Öffnungszeiten: täglich 12.00 bis 19.00 Uhr Leitung: Stéphane Bauer, Tel.: (030) 90298- 1455 -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // curator and programme developer reSource transmedial culture berlin // http://www.transmediale.de/resource BWPWAP - transmediale 2013 29.01 – 03.02, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin // http://www.transmediale.de http://twitter.com/transmediale transmediale | festival for art and digital culture berlin Klosterstr. 68 10179 Berlin, Germany | fon +49 30 24749 761 | fax +49 30 24749 763 Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Volker Heller | Geschäftsführer Moritz van Dülmen -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] reSource 002: Out of Place, Out of Time
reSource 002: Out of Place, Out of Time 22.08. - 24.08.2012 Eröffnung: 22.08.2012, 15:00 Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien, Berlin reSource 002: Out of Place, Out of Time ist die zweite Veranstaltung der reSource transmedial culture berlin, der neuen ganzjährigen Initiative der transmediale, ein Netzwerkprojekt basierend auf den Verbindungen von Genres und Praktiken. Es wird kuratiert von Tatiana Bazzichelli und in Zusammenarbeit mit den reSource Partnern entwickelt (CTM/Disk, Kunstraum Kreuzberg / Bethanien und Post-Media Lab/Leuphana Universität Lüneburg). reSource 002: Out of Place, Out of Time präsentiert offene Diskussionen, Panels, Workshops und Performances, die Aufschluss über die Praktiken von Künstlern, Aktivisten und Hacker geben, die kritische Interventionen im Bereich Kunst und Technologie überdenken. Die dreitägige Veranstaltung wird sich gleichzeitig mit analogen Prozessen des Netzwerkens (‘networks out of time’) und der Idee, kulturelle Paradigmen durch Netzwerk-Technologien zu verschieben (‘networks out of place’), beschäftigen. reSource 002: Out of Place, Out of Time zielt darauf ab, sich mit den Modalitäten von künstlerischer Produktion in Digitaler Kultur und Netzwerkökonomie auseinanderzusetzen. Gleichzeitig generiert es gemeinschaftliche Einblicke in die Themen der nächsten transmediale und CTM Festivals. BWPWAP – Back When Pluto Was a Planet ist der thematische Rahmen der transmediale 2013 (29.01.-03.02.), der die gleichzeitigen Verlagerungen und Erfindungen erkundet, die in kulturellen, von Technologie gesteuerten Prozessen stattfinden. Daneben ist das Thema des nächsten CTM Festivals (28.01.-03.02.) The Golden Age und macht auf die steigenden Überfluss von Materialien im digitalen Zeitalters aufmerksam, die nur darauf warten, wiederaufbereitet zu werden und Pastiche, Paradoxien, Fusionen und Morphing zu generieren. Inspiriert von diesen Themen und dem konzeptuellem Rahmen, der auf vorherigen reSource Initiativen bereits angebracht wurde, betrachtet reSource 002: Out of Place, Out of Time Kontexte der Rekontextualisierung, Neukombinierung, Montage, Verlagerung und Neuerfindung von sozio-kulturellen Paradigmen, sowie der Anwendung und Umwandlung vielfältiger Ressourcen durch Netzwerkpraktiken. Diese Themen werden zusammen mit künstlerischen und aktivistischen Communities innerhalb digitaler Kulturproduktion und darüber hinaus angesprochen. Das Ziel ist es, ein verteiltes Aktivitätsnetzwerk in der Stadt Berlin zu entwickeln, eine Plattform für Austausch und für stärkere Präsenz der lokalen und translokalen Gemeinschaften im Bereich Networking, Hacktivism und Politik. ## Programmübersicht ## Mittwoch, 22. August: 15:00-19:00: Open discussion with cultural producers based in Berlin 19:00-late: Composting the City | Composting the Net Launch & Präsentation mit Shu Lea Cheang (tw/fr) ## Donnerstag, 23. August: 10:00-16:00: Workshop 36 15 Circuit Bending [Minitel Hacking] Benjamin Gaulon (fr/ie) und Karl Klomp (nl) für angemeldete Teilnehmer. Anmeldung: http://www.transmediale.de/node/22282 Pause 17:00-17:45: Öffentliche Präsentation 36 15 Circuit Bending [Minitel Hacking] mit Benjamin Gaulon (fr/ie) und Karl Klomp (nl) 18:00-19:00: Einführung in die Themen der nächsten transmediale und CTM Festivals Mit: Kristoffer Gansing (transmediale festival) und Jan Rohlf, Oliver Baurhenn (CTM/Disk). 19:15-21:00: Imaginary Networks Paneldiskussion Mit: Dmytri Kleiner (ca/de) & Telekommunisten; Simon Worthington (uk/de), Lutz Wohlrab (de). Moderation: Tatiana Bazzichelli (it/de) ## Freitag, 24. August: 10:00-15:00: Mobile Device Forensics Workshop von Johannes P Osterhoff (de) für angemeldete Teilnehmer. Anmeldung: http://www.transmediale.de/node/22282 Pause 15:30-16:15: iPhone Live Öffentliche Präsentation mit Johannes P Osterhoff (de) 16:30-18:30: Networks Out of Hands? Gesprächsrunde Mit: Christopher Kullenberg/Stephan Urbach von Telecomix (se/de); Rena Tangens von FoeBuD (de); Lonneke van der Velden/Daniel Reusche von Unlike Us (nl/de); Alejo Duque von labSurlab (co/ch). Moderation: Oliver Lerone Schultz (de). Pause 20:00-22:30: Buchvorstellung: "Gr-exit: A Speculative Archaeology for the Greek Economy" von Georgios Papadopoulos (Vilém Flusser Residency Programme) 20:00: Performative Lecture mit Georgios Papadopolous (gr/de) & Carsten Lisecki (de) / Performance von Margarita Tsomou (gr/de) 21:30: Buchvorstellung & Drinks Veranstaltungsort: Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin Eintritt: frei (10€ Teilnahmegebühr für den Workshop 36 15 Circuit Bending) Die Veranstaltung findet ausschließlich in englischer Sprache statt. Mehr Informationen: http://www.transmediale.de/content/resource-002-out-place-out-time ------- Kontakt: Tatiana Bazzichelli: reSource curator and programme developer Georgia Nicolau: reSource programme assistant resou...@transmediale.de
[rohrpost] Adopt a Composter @ reSource 002 - Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien
ADOPT A COMPOSTER - COMPOSTING THE CITY | COMPOSTING THE NET Ein Projekt von Shu Lea Cheang (tw/fr) _www.compostingthecity.mobi _www.compostingthenet.net reSource 002: Out of Place, Out of Time 22.08. - 24.08.2012 Eröffnung: 22.08.2012, 15:00 Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin www.transmediale.de/content/resource-002-out-place-out-time Als Teil des Events reSource 002: 'Out of Place, Out of Time', der zweiten Veranstaltung der reSource transmedial culture berlin, eröffnet COMPOSTING THE CITY | COMPOSTING THE NET einen sechsmonatigen Kompostierungszyklus, in dem natürliche und unnatürliche, vergängliche Prozesse zu einer nachfolgenden Netzwerk-Performance während der transmediale 2013 im nächsten Februar führen. COMPOSTING THE CITY | COMPOSTING THE NET betrachtet die parallelen Prozesse der Gärung und des Zerfalls in den Essensresten unseres Alltags und in unserem digitalen Gemeingut - die ausrangierten Speisereste werden wieder angelegt; der immaterielle Überfluss an Netzdaten wird wieder entdeckt. Die Speisereste, die auf einen Komposthaufen geworfen werden, häufen und vermischen sich, bis alle Spuren ihrer Identität verwischen. Im Netz versinkt der Überschuss an Informationsdaten mit Tags versehen in einem tiefen Reservoir. Berlin schmückt sich selbst mit dem momentan im Trend liegendem Eco-Bio-Chic, doch gleichzeitig hält die Stadt ein erfolgloses Biomüllsystem aufrecht, von dem die Städter kaum Gebrauch machen. Während des Projekt-Launchs (22.-24. August im Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Berlin) ist COMPOSTING THE CITY auf der Suche nach Berlinern, die einen Komposter adoptieren wollen ('ADOPT-A-COMPOSTER à la ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY). 12 Kompostierungseinheiten mitsamt Würmern und Sensoren, die sich im verrottenden Abfall befinden, suchen Besitzer, die sich ihrer annehmen, sie in Stand halten und während des sechsmonatigen Zeitraums darüber bloggen. Um einen Komposter zu übernehmen, registriert euch hier www.compostingthecity.mobi oder schreibt an n...@compostingthecity.mobi * Wir sind besonders auf der Suche nach Anwohnern Kreuzbergs, die einen Komposter im Garten von Bethanien übernehmen können. Die Mithilfe wird nach dem Ende des sechsmonatigen Zeitrausm mit einem Festivalpass für die transmedial 2013 belohnt. * Um einen Komposter während der Veranstaltungseröffnung am 22. August zu übernehmen, bringt bitte eure Speiseabfälle mit zum Bethanien. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // curator and programme developer reSource transmedial culture berlin // http://www.transmediale.de/resource BWPWAP - transmediale 2013 29.01 – 03.02, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin // http://www.transmediale.de http://twitter.com/transmediale transmediale | festival for art and digital culture berlin Klosterstr. 68 10179 Berlin, Germany | fon +49 30 24749 761 | fax +49 30 24749 763 Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Volker Heller | Geschäftsführer Moritz van Dülmen -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Researching BWPWAP: International Research Conference and PhD Workshop
##Researching BWPWAP International Research Conference and PhD Workshop Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany 22-24 November 2012 - Centre for Digital Cultures, Lüneburg Organised by: Digital Aesthetics/Participatory IT Research Centre, Aarhus University Centre for Digital Cultures, Leuphana University of Lüneburg reSource transmedial culture berlin/transmediale festival ##Concept The international research conference and PhD workshop takes next transmediale’s thematic framework as a broad starting point, and is a chance for researchers to share ideas and development processes across and beyond the time/space of academic research paradigms. The challenge is to salvage what there is to be salvaged from network culture and digital media for research, and vice versa. The conference and workshop, which precedes transmediale, asks how BWPWAP can be interpreted in the context of research culture that has been significantly destabilised by network culture and digital media. If Pluto didn't exactly fall prey to an epistemological break or a scientific revolution, but rather to a mundane administrative procedure – a redefinition of what constitutes a planet and the invention of the category "dwarf planet" – then what does this say about contemporary research culture? Is research today occupied more with mundane acts of recategorisation, and – after Bologna – with what Lyotard already called performativity? Or does it still engage the kind of marvel and wonder that so many ascribe to Pluto and that BWPWAP captures as a cultural term? If BWPWAP captures a time when transmedial culture was researched outside academia, how does network culture and digital media then contribute to and transform research culture, forcing it out of its closet and, if not into the solar system, then at least beyond the academy? Around 20 international PhD students have been selected after submitting their research abstracts via a public call. Students and researchers will meet at the Luphana University to present their activities and reflect on further networked research practices, which will culminate into the publication of a P2P reviewed newspaper presented in the framework of transmediale 2013. The event follows on from similar events organised in 2012 and 2011 at Universität der Künste (Berlin), and Aarhus University, respectively. For the publication resulting from the last events, visit the following. http://darc.imv.au.dk/worldofthenewspaper.pdf http://darc.imv.au.dk/publicinterfaces ##Participants: Mikkel Bech Hansen, Marcello Lussana, Sheila Ribeiro, Gabriel Vanegas, Matthias Tarasiewicz, Andrew Newman, Florian Schmidt, Renée Ridgway, Anne Sophie Witzke Helen Pritchard, Micha Cardenas, Ruxandra Bularca, Clemens Apprich, Giorgos Papadoulos, Francesco Macarone Palmieri, Vanni Brusadin, Andrew Prior, Magda Tyzlik Carver, Nora O' Murchú, Stevphen Shukaitis, Joanna Figiel, Anke Haarmann, Silvana Carotenuto, Michael Goddard, Oliver Lerone Schultz, Tatiana Bazzichelli, Kristoffer Gansing, Christian Ulrik Andersen, Geoff Cox, Armin Beverungen, Morten Breinbjerg, Yara Guasque, Søren Pold, Josie Berry-Slater, Matthias Fuchs, Mercedes Bunz, Simon Worthington. ##Papers available on: http://www.researching-bwpwap.net/articles ##Programme: N.B: Workshop is closed to participants selected via a public call. http://www.researching-bwpwap.net/articles/timetable Read more: http://www.researching-bwpwap.net/ -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // programme curator reSource transmedial culture berlin // http://www.transmediale.de/resource BWPWAP - transmediale 2013 29.01 – 03.02, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin // http://www.transmediale.de http://twitter.com/transmediale transmediale | festival for art and digital culture berlin Klosterstr. 68 10179 Berlin, Germany | fon +49 30 24749 761 | fax +49 30 24749 763 Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Volker Heller | Geschäftsführer Moritz van Dülmen -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] reSource 003: P2P Vorspiel
reSource 003: P2P Vorspiel P2P Vorspiel is a pre-festival weekend of distributed partner events preceding the opening of transmediale 2013 BWPWAP - Back When Pluto Was a Planet and CTM.13 - THE GOLDEN AGE through a dissemination of projects including exhibition openings, workshops, talks, performances and parties outside the main venues of either festival. P2P Vorspiel takes place on the weekend from Friday 25 - Sunday 27, 2013, in Berlin. It aims at promoting digital and post-digital culture among independent organisations, project spaces, galleries, and other venues across Berlin as well as strengthening the network among such actors. P2P Vorspiel works toward the creation of a shared knowledge laboratory within the festivals and a project of visibility for local and translocal distributed networks. reSource-net Participants of P2P Vorspiel have been brought together via the network of transmediale and CTM, but also by involving emerging local spaces and initiatives via the reSource mailing list (resource-net[at]transmediale.de). If you are interested in contacting the reSource team and getting to know local spaces and initiatives active in the fields of art, technologies, and cultural production in Berlin, crossing and experimenting with various genres and practices, subscribe to resource-net, the reSource transmedial culture mailing list: http://mailman.transmediale.de/mailman/listinfo/resource-net-transmediale.de P2P Vorspiel has been organized by reSource transmedial culture berlin/transmediale and CTM festivals, in collaboration with the project spaces and initiatives participating in this edition. reSource transmedial culture berlin reSource transmedial culture berlin is the year-round initiative of transmediale festival, in partnership with CTM/DISK, Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien and the Post-Media Lab (Leuphana University of Lüneburg). It is a project of networking based on the inter-connection of genres and practices, bringing together communities and individuals who work critically with art, technology, politics and identity. For further information about schedule and venues visit: http://www.transmediale.de/resource/p2p-vorspiel/program http://www.transmediale.de/resource/p2p-vorspiel/venues More info: www.transmediale.de // www.ctm-festival.de // www.transmediale.de/resource -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // programme curator reSource transmedial culture berlin // http://www.transmediale.de/resource BWPWAP - transmediale 2013 29.01 – 03.02, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin // http://www.transmediale.de http://twitter.com/transmediale transmediale | festival for art and digital culture berlin Klosterstr. 68 10179 Berlin, Germany | fon +49 30 24749 761 | fax +49 30 24749 763 Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Volker Heller | Geschäftsführer Moritz van Dülmen -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] reSource 004: Networked Disruption
reSource 004: Networked Disruption Dienstag 26. März, 8pm c-base (Rungestraße 20, 10179 Berlin, S/U Jannowitzbrücke) reSource 004: Networked Disruption beschäftigt sich damit, wie das derzeitige technisch-wirtschaftliche Paradigma des Web 2.0 Kunst und Hacktivismus herausfordert. Benannt nach dem gerade erschienenen Buch von Tatiana Bazzichelli Networked Disruption: Rethinking Oppositions in Art, Hacktivism and the Business of Social Networking (DARC Press, 2013) werden auf der Veranstaltung neue Strategien der politischen und sozialen Kritikäußerung diskutiert. Dabei werden die gegenseitigen Einflüsse von Kunst, Hacktivismus und Störungen im Geschäftsleben beleuchtet. Hacker, Aktivisten, Künstler, Praktiker und Theoretiker sind eingeladen, gemeinsam mit uns über die momentanen Entwicklungen in den Praktiken von Hackern und Künstlern im Bereich Sozialer Netzwerke zu sprechen. Wie können Hacker und Künstler in Bezug auf die Geschäftswelt der Sozialen Netzwerke Kritik äußern? Vereinahmt das Business der Sozialen Medien die DIY-Kultur? Ist Kritik nur noch durch Widerstand möglich? Dies sind nur einige der Fragen, die wir mit der Öffentlichkeit im Rahmen dieser Gesprächsrunde teilen möchten. Indem das Konzept des Störenden Business als künstlerische Praxis präsentiert wird, schafft reSource 004: Networked Disruption die Möglichkeit, neue Richtungen für sozialen und politischen Aktivismus anzustoßen. Diese Veranstaltung zeigt eine Reihe von Projekten mit dem Thema der Sozialen Netzwerke, die die Begriffe der Macht und Hegemonie herausfordern – von den frühesten Entwicklungen in der Netzwerkkultur bis heute. Wir werden über die heutige Bedeutung der Störung nachdenken, indem wir die Praktiken der Netzwerkkunst und des Hacking in Kalifornien und Europa verbinden, so zum Beispiel Mail Art, Neoismus, The Church of the SubGenius, Luther Blissett, Anonymous, Anna Adamolo, Les Liens Invisibles, das Telekommunisten-Kollektiv, The San Francisco Suicide Club, The Cacophony Society, das frühe Burning Man Festival, the NoiseBridge hackerspace und viele andere. Networked Disruption wird präsentiert von Tatiana Bazzichelli (it/de), im Gespräch mit Michael Dieter (au/nl), Alexander Müller/Hedonist International (de) und der Gemeinschaft von c-base. Moderiert von Kristoffer Gansing (se/de). Nach der Buchvorstellung und Diskussion wird dj/vj/xj Podinski (XLterrestrials + CiTiZEN KiNO) eine große Auswahl an Beats der Gegenkultur abmischen und zusammen mit entführtem Augenschmaus von den 90ern bishin zu post-9/11 präsentieren. Macht euch gefasst auf ein beunruhigendes audio-visuelles Chaos! Mehr Information hier: http://disruptiv.biz/networked-disruption-the-book/ http://www.transmediale.de/de/resource Download des Buches here: http://disruptiv.biz/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Networked-Disruption-web-version-15.03.2013.pdf -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // programme curator reSource transmedial culture berlin // http://www.transmediale.de/resource BWPWAP - transmediale 2013 29.01 – 03.02, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin // http://www.transmediale.de http://twitter.com/transmediale transmediale | festival for art and digital culture berlin Klosterstr. 68 10179 Berlin, Germany | fon +49 30 24749 761 | fax +49 30 24749 763 Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Volker Heller | Geschäftsführer Moritz van Dülmen -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] ReSource 005: The Medium of Treason - The Bradley Manning Case
ReSource 005: The Medium of Treason The Bradley Manning Case: Agency or Misconduct in a Digital Society? An intervention @ Urban Spree Gallery (S/U Warschauer Straße, Revaler Straße 99, 10245 Berlin), 5 May 2013, starts at 17, free entry. with: Birgitta Jónsdóttir (Iceland), Andy Müller Maguhn (Germany), John Goetz (USA). Moderated by Diani Barreto (USA), introduced by Tatiana Bazzichelli (IT/DE). http://www.transmediale.de/resource-005/the-medium-of-treason On April 5, 2010, the Internet leak website WikiLeaks, published a video titled Collateral Murder, where a United States Apache helicopter fired on civilians in New Baghdad in 2007. The video shows American military personnel shooting and killing 11 individuals whose cameras were ostensibly mistaken for weapons. Two children were also gravely wounded on the scene. Two of those people killed were war correspondents for Reuters, the 22-year-old Reuters’ photojournalist Namir Noor-Eldeen and his driver, 40-year-old Saeed Chmagh. After demands by Reuters, the incident was investigated and the U.S. military concluded that the actions of the soldiers were in accordance with the law of armed conflict and its own "Rules of Engagement". Birgitta Jónsdóttir, MP in Iceland, co-produced the video in 2010 with encrypted footage that had been leaked to WikiLeaks by an unnamed source, now revealed as Pfc. Bradley Manning. In May 2010, the 22-year-old American Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning was arrested after telling Adrian Lamo, a hacker in the US, that he had leaked the airstrike video, along with a video of another airstrike and around 260.000 diplomatic cables, to WikiLeaks. Manning has been held in detention by the US military ever since. He has already pleaded guilty on 10 counts that could subject him to 20 years under multiple violations of the Espionage Act of 1917 and of "aiding the enemy”. In this highly polarizing case, lawyers, civil rights organizations and journalists are insisting that Bradley Manning had disclosed the information under the aegis of his 1st Amendment Rights, which protects Freedom of Speech. In light of the charges he faces, any leak of classified information to any media organization could potentially be interpreted as an act of treason. This event will afford the distinguished guests the opportunity to re-visit the making of the Collateral Murder video three years on, to discuss the "United States v. Bradley Manning" trial on June 3rd, 2013, which has been hailed "the most important National Security trial in the history of the US" (NYT Pentagon Papers counsel James C. Goodale) and how it has engendered a pattern of intimidation to threaten and silence whistleblowers, cyberactivists, journalists and news organizations such as Wikileaks, and the implications concerning the future of political agency, free speech, freedom of information and the sanctity of the Press. In this context, the speakers will also discuss the reprisals and political ethics in the cases of information disclosure and judicial overreach brought against hackers such as Jeremy Hammond, Barrett Brown, and the tragic surmise of Aaron Swartz. The speakers will furthermore evaluate the groundwork of new initiatives for civil society platforms intended to monitor, lobby and support legislation that strengthen freedom of information as well as providing protections for sources and whistleblowers in the rapidly accelerating complexities of the information age. This event is organised by the reSource transmedial culture berlin of the transmediale festival in partnership with re:publica. The event is co-curated with Diani Barreto, and it is one of events that will kick off this year's re:publica13. With the kind support of the www.freebradleymanning.net initiative Berlin Guests: Birgitta Jónsdóttir MP, Iceland. Andy Müller Maguhn (Germany), Board Member of the Wau Holland Stiftung John Goetz (USA), NDR's investigative editor at ARD-Hauptstadtstudio and member of the investigative team of the Süddeutsche Zeitung. Moderated by Diani Barreto (USA), Media activist. Introduced by Tatiana Bazzichelli (IT/DE), curator reSource transmedial culture berlin/transmediale. Location: Urban Spree Gallery (S/U Warschauer Straße, Revaler Straße 99, 10245 Berlin), 5 May 2013, starts at 17.00, free entry. reSource 005 will be thematically followed by another event within the re:publica programme organised in the framework of the cooperation between re:publica and the reSource transmedial culture of transmediale: Iceland could have been innovative - Participatory democracy. With Birgitta Jónsdóttir, 6 May, 13:30 - 14:00, at Station (U Gleisdreieck, Luckenwalder Straße 4-6, 10963 Berlin). http://re-publica.de/sessions/iceland-could-have-been-innovative-participatory-democracy reSource transmedial culture berlin: http://www.transmediale.de/resource tran
[rohrpost] New BA Digital Media in Lüneburg/Hamburg, Germany
Dear all, I forward this message to the people interested, coming from Leuphana University of Lüneburg. All the best! Tatiana - Subject: New BA Digital Media in Lüneburg/Hamburg, Germany Establishing a new bachelor degree in digital media raises particular opportunities at this historical moment, where not only 'social media revolutions' and the latest gadgets from Apple, but also NSA intelligence leaks and the work of databases, algorithms and networks have become central topics of public debate. How can all this be taken into account, without forgetting that these same technologies are also used on a rather mundane level to transform everyday practices of producing, sharing and consuming media content? The Digital Media BA at Leuphana University in Lüneburg aims to bring these multiple aspects together: the global and the local, the historical and the contemporary, along with the theoretical and the practical. Students will analyze histories, concepts and methods alongside technical systems and tools that define digital media and its practices. Hands-on introductions to the foundations of programming, databases and networks are provided as well as the critical use of digital media, including video, audio, games, apps or mash-ups. Such a combination of programming, DIY/Maker-Culture and critical theory is essential given the central role of digital technologies in cultural production today. Accordingly, the Digital Media BA merges many different traditions in new ways: German media theory of older and newer generations will (re-)connect with net criticism, and international research on the manifold aspects of our digital cultures, including work from China, India and Latin America. Whether approaches starting from the social or the technological, key starting points from Marx to Luhmann to McLuhan will be introduced and discussed. Students will encounter a highly transdisciplinary version of digital media studies. Theories in computing meet practices in the humanities, and radically critical positions converge with pragmatic issues of career development and future employment. The BA is taught in English. Classes are held in Hamburg and Lüneburg, a small town close to Hamburg. Students have the opportunity to complete part of their program abroad, for example at the School of Creative Media at City University of Hong Kong. Teachers are part of the community of researchers at the Centre for Digital Cultures at Leuphana, and students will encounter their research first hand. Fees are very low: €1580 per year, including free public transport. Applications for this year’s cohort are open until 15th July 2013. If you know someone interested in a Digital Media BA, please forward this information: http://www.leuphana.de/en/college/bachelor/the-major/digital-media.html -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // programme curator reSource transmedial culture berlin // http://www.transmediale.de/resource transmediale festival // http://www.transmediale.de http://twitter.com/transmediale transmediale | festival for art and digital culture berlin Klosterstr. 68 10179 Berlin, Germany | fon +49 30 24749 761 | fax +49 30 24749 763 Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Volker Heller | Geschäftsführer Moritz van Dülmen -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Call for Participation: Post-digital Research
Call for Participation: Post-digital Research *The deadline for submissions is postponed to 22 August 2013* International Research Conference and PhD Workshop to be held at Kunsthal Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark, 7-9 October 2013 Organised by: Digital Aesthetics/Participatory IT Research Centre, Aarhus University reSource transmedial culture berlin/transmediale festival Submit your proposals at http://www.transmediale.de/node/18472/ "Post-digital Research" aims at exploring what, in the afterglow of digital art and culture, lies beyond the digital as a form of existence. We are witnessing fundamental changes: not only do we no longer distinguish between online and off-line or analogue and digital practices, the medium of digital technology also seems to hold less fascination. It has become embedded in almost every contemporary aesthetic practice. In this, our focus of attention somewhat shifts: we become interested in the mechanisms of commercialisation (e.g. how Amazon, Google, Apple, etc. influence the way we read, write, draw, perceive, etc.), and also in the renewed significance of the technologies we left behind (the role of print, magnetic tapes, floppy disks, etc.). Addressing “Post-digital Research”, the conference and workshop relates to the artistic call of transmediale 2014, and asks how to formulate research questions, research methods, and research dissemination in the light of an "afterglow" of the digital revolution. Following this, we do not wish to claim a research interest in a future predetermined by the digital, nor do we want to do away with the digital. Instead we will attempt to explore how to practice research in a culture where the digital has become a cultural residue that consumes resources, even producing new forms of trash and overloaded forms of existence. As the transmediale 2014 call for works states, an ambivalent and junky afterglow is what characterises the aesthetics and politics of the digital "during the transition to new cultural forms that are still unknown to us". In other words, with this call for "Post-digital Research" we do not wish to set a particular direction for research, but rather provide a speculative and experimental framework for research in a post-digital culture. We therefore invite proposals that take diverse perspectives to open up some of the paradoxes of contemporary thinking and technologically-informed artistic practice after the digital. Since 2011, we have organised events that form a template for future work: Public Interfaces, Aarhus University (2011); In/Compatible Research, Universität der Künste (Berlin) (2011); Researching #BWPWAP, Leuphana University of Lüneburg (2012). Each of these workshops has resulted in the publication of a peer-reviewed newspaper, and also recently a peer reviewed journal (www.aprja.net); themselves experiments in new forms of scholarly publication. “Post-digital Research” will further explore new frameworks for collaborative research, and the outcome will be published in a journal and newspaper issue to be presented and distributed at transmediale 2014. The workshop also forms part of a series of events initiated by reSource transmedial culture berlin, which is an initiative of transmediale based on continuous network knowledge development and community involvement around the festival throughout the year. Our overall aim for the workshop is to provide a forum for emerging researchers (including artist-researchers, and particularly PhD students), for speculation, critique, exchange and dialogue on their research topic and on its wider dissemination. The aim is to develop participants' individual research projects as well as foster networking. PhD students can be awarded 5 ECTS for their participation. Although the workshop is primarily aimed at international PhD researchers, it is also open to researchers who are pursuing research without institutional support. We are seeking proposals consisting of a biography (500 characters), a statement on current research/description of PhD project (1000 characters), and an abstract for a short presentation (1500 characters). *The deadline for submissions is postponed to 22 August 2013* More info: http://www.transmediale.de/content/post-digital-research -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // programme curator reSource transmedial culture berlin // http://www.transmediale.de/resource transmediale festival // http://www.transmediale.de http://twitter.com/transmediale transmediale | festival for art and digital culture berlin Klosterstr. 68 10179 Berlin, Germany | fon +49 30 24749 761 | fax +49 30 24749 763 Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Volker Heller | Geschäftsführer Moritz van Dülmen -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskrib
[rohrpost] reSource 006: Overflow - 12-14 September 2013
reSource 006: Overflow - 12-14 September 2013 Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien, Berlin Concert at Mindpirates e.V. ## Discussions, workshops & performances In the current development of digital culture we are experiencing a condition of overflow, where more information is being transmitted than machines can process, and humans can handle. The urgent pressure of issues such as ownership and privacy related to data overflow makes us wonder if producing more data means generating more control. The way complex data is going to be distributed and shared requires urgent analysis. Increasing information brings additional waste, which interferes with our physical resources. But this condition of overflow also represents the growing desire to be part of an extended connectivity that generates more opportunities of networking, communication and grassroots participation. How do we find conscious ways of activity/activism, both in the digital and the physical, without just becoming part of a system of abundant accumulation? This event highlights various strategies for rethinking our digital and physical spaces, and imagining a more sustainable and conscious online/offline presence by bringing together artists, activists and cultural producers active in Berlin and beyond. Curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. www.transmediale.de/resource ## Programme ## Thu, 12 September 16:00-19:00 # Open Debate: reSource Chats - Networking Berlin's transmedial culture # Screening and presentation of the video: "Art Account Deutsche Bank" (2013) By Carsten Lisecki A glimpse on the adverse economic environment, where the artists have to survive. On 5 April 2013, on the occasion of the opening of the Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle in Berlin, artists were invited to bring an artwork to be exhibited in the new DB Gallery in Unter den Linden. Hundreds of artists queued for hours in the cold to have the “opportunity” to show their works. The video highlights the conditions of artistic production that lead to such desperate and politically uncomfortable choices, reflecting on the precarious role of the artist and the difficulty of acting collectively. # Conversations with independent cultural producers and curators. With: Christian de Lutz / Art Laboratory Berlin, Dr. Podinski / CiTiZEN KiNO, Ela Kagel / Supermarkt, John McKiernan, Kai Kreuzmüller and Daniel Franke / LEAP, Francesco Warbear Macarone Palmieri / Gegen, Erika Siekstelyte / Panke e.V., Allega Solitude / Liebig12. Moderated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. This debate wants to highlight strengths and weaknesses of the condition of being trans-genre in the cultural landscape of Berlin, the hybrid character of activities that are mixing media, practices and languages, which often result in lack of political and cultural recognition and of sustainable funds. The discussion is based on the reSource Chats project, a creative montage of interviews with various culture producers and local spaces in Berlin curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. # Presentation: "Mapping the reSource network" By John Wild, Ph.D. Programme in Media and Arts Technology, Queen Mary University of London. From May to September 2013 John Wild worked in collaboration with the reSource transmedial culture berlin, to map the reSource network of independent technology-based art and hacker spaces in the city. This presentation gives an overview of the project's outcomes: a functional Android Mobile Phone application with the aim of increasing the visibility of the independent art/hack spaces in Berlin, and sonic abstractions of the network. # Agents Recruiting for deadSwap // Numbers Station. By the Telekommunisten network. Activists. Whistleblowers. Spies. Covert action requires clandestine networks. Data hidden in public space. Seemingly random numbers spoken on the radio. What does it mean? There must be a system! How do you join the network? Can you be counted on? Are you committed? Do you have what it takes to join the network? Telekommunisten will be recruiting agents for deadSwap during reSource 006. deadSwap: a game of cloak and data. The edge of intelligence... 19:00-21:00 # Launch of the transmediale Magazine Introduced by Kristoffer Gansing. DJ-Set by Lukas Grundmann. Buffet & Drinks transmediale/magazine is a new format of transmediale, a magazine on art and digital culture which marks the continued presence of transmediale in the city and internationally beyond the festival itself. A highlight in the first issue is a montage of our ongoing “reSource chats” series of conversations that have focused on the changing conditions of cultural practices in the city. The magazine also features a new visual identity for transmediale and introduces afterglow as the theme of the 2014 festival. ## Fri, 13 September 13:00-16:00 # Workshop Leakage Current By Jamie Allen & David Gauthier (restricted to 12 participants) Part of "
[rohrpost] Disrupting Business: Art & Activism in Times of Financial Crisis
Disrupting Business: Art & Activism in Times of Financial Crisis Edited by Tatiana Bazzichelli & Geoff Cox Data Browser 05 Publisher: Autonomedia, NY, 2013 Disrupting Business explores some of the interconnections between art, activism and the business concept of disruptive innovation. With a backdrop of the crisis in financial capitalism and austerity cuts in the cultural sphere, the idea is to focus on potential art strategies in relation to a broken economy. In a perverse way, we ask whether this presents new opportunities for cultural producers to achieve more autonomy over their production process. If it is indeed possible, or desirable, what alternative business models emerge? This book is concerned broadly with business as material for reinvention, including critical writing and examples of art/activist projects. Contributors include Saul Albert, Christian Ulrik Andersen, Franco "Bifo" Berardi, Heath Bunting, Paolo Cirio, Baruch Gottlieb, Brian Holmes, Geert Lovink, Dmytri Kleiner, Georgios Papadopolous, Soren Bro Pold, Oliver Ressler, Kate Rich, René Ridgway, Guido Segni, Stevphen Shukaitis, Nathaniel Tkacz, and Marina Vishmidt. Buy Paperback: Autonomedia > http://bookstore.autonomedia.org/index.php?main_page=pubs_product_book_info&cPath=0&products_id=714 Download PDF > http://disruptiv.biz/disruptingbusiness/ Tatiana Bazzicheli is Postdoc Researcher at Leuphana University of Lüneberg and programme curator at transmediale festival, Berlin, Germany. Geoff Cox is Associate Professor in the Department of Aesthetics and Communication, Aarhus University, Denmark, and Adjunct Faculty, Transart Institute, Germany and the United States. More info: http://disruptiv.biz/ -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // programme curator // @t_bazz reSource transmedial culture berlin // http://www.transmediale.de/resource transmediale festival // http://www.transmediale.de http://twitter.com/transmediale transmediale | festival for art and digital culture berlin Wed 29 Jan - Sun 02 Feb 2014 - Haus der Kulturen der Welt Partner exhibitions and events starting 24.01 Klosterstr. 68 10179 Berlin, Germany | fon +49 30 24749 761 | fax +49 30 24749 763 Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Volker Heller | Geschäftsführer Moritz van Dülmen -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Networked Disruption: The Exhibition - Opening March 11, Ljubljana
Networked Disruption: Rethinking Oppositions in Art, Hacktivism and BusinessGroup exhibition and side programme Curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli Produced by Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana - in collaboration with several partners www.aksioma.org/networked.disruption Exhibition @ Škuc Gallery, Stari trg 21, Ljubljana, Slovenia / March 11 – April 3, 2015. Opening March 11, 8pm With: Anna Adamolo, Anonymous, Billboard Liberation Front, Burning Man Festival, Cacophony Society, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Julian Oliver, Laura Poitras, Les Liens Invisibles, Luther Blissett, Mail Art, Neoism, Peng! Collective, Suicide Club, Telekommunisten, Trevor Paglen. Seminar @ Kino Šiška, Trg prekomorskih brigad 3, Ljubljana, Slovenia /March 11 – 12, 2015: http://www.aksioma.org/press/networked.disruption.zip With: Annie Machon (UK), Bani Brusadin (ES), Baruch Gottlieb (CA/DE), Dmytri Kleiner (CA/DE), Florian Cramer (DE/NL), Ida Hiršenfelder (SI), Janez Janša (SI), John Law (US), Loretta Borrelli (IT), Luther Blissett (IT), Tatiana Bazzichelli (IT/DE), Vittore Baroni (IT), Vuk Ćosić (SI). In the business world, disruption means to introduce into the market an innovation that the market does not expect. This innovation comes from within the market itself. Transferred into the field of art and activism, disruption means to generate practices and interventions that are unexpected, and play within the systems under scrutiny. Art, hacktivism and business are often intertwined, generating a feedback loop of revolutions and co-optations that is functional to the development of capitalism. Capitalism needs our revolutions because they generate new lifestyles, products and practices that create new markets and consumer desires. Similarly, systems of power need our resistance and opposition because they serve to increase security and forms of control. We need to find new strategies that go beyond the mere act of opposition and that are harder to appropriate. Networked Disruption is an exhibition and a series of events produced by Aksioma and Drugo more in collaboration with several partners and curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. The exhibition, hosted by Škuc Gallery in Ljubljana and the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka, is centred on the concept of "Networked Disruption", as an opportunity to show new possible routes of social and political action in the line of disruption. It is based on Bazzichelli's book "Networked Disruption: Rethinking Oppositions in Art, Hacktivism and the Business of Social Networking/(DARC Press, The Digital Aesthetics Research Centre of Aarhus University, 2013). The exhibition shows a diverse constellation of networking projects that aims to actualise – and to question – the notion of "networking": Anna Adamolo, Anonymous, Billboard Liberation Front, Burning Man Festival, Cacophony Society, Janez Janša, Janez Janša and Janez Janša, Julian Oliver, Laura Poitras, Les Liens Invisibles, Luther Blissett, Mail Art, Neoism, Peng! Collective, Suicide Club, Telekommunisten, and Trevor Paglen. In this exhibition we adopt the concept of disruption from business and we propose works that emerge from within political, economical, technological and art systems. They play with their power logic generating virality, anonymity, semantic confusion, multiple truths, and disruption. Diverse points of view are combined, among the groups and within the groups themselves. By keeping such connections open without reaching a curatorial synthesis, we invite visitors to create their own path in the line of disruption. The artworks and collective projects are conceptually and visually interlinked in the exhibition spaces, which constitutes a network of networks. By applying the strategy of "working from within”, some sections of the show are conceptualised in collaboration with people deeply involved in the networks under scrutiny: Vittore Baroni (Mail Art), Florian Cramer (Neoism), Gabriella Coleman (Anonymous), John Law (Suicide Club and Cacophony Society), Andrea Natella (The Luther Blissett Project) and members of the Anna Adamolo network. This choice reflects the perspective that a new methodology of curating a research should open a metaphorical (and physical) space to encourage and provoke feedback loops among theory and practice, and among subjects and objects of analysis. In the exhibition and seminar, we involve actors who directly engage with hacktivism, art, civil liberties and social networking exposing contradictions of capitalistic logics and power systems. Such interventions hijack the logic of business itself, appropriating and détourning it by operating disruption. The challenge is to collectively rethink oppositional hacktivist and artistic strategies within the framework of (social) networking, information economy and increasingly invasive corporations and government agencies. Project's webpage: http://www.aksioma.org/netw
[rohrpost] DRONES - Eyes From A Distance, April 17-18 Berlin
DRONES - Eyes From A Distance # On Drone-Systems and their Strategies Location: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin Schedule: 17th of April 2015 (17.30-21.30), 18th of April 2015 (16.00-20.30) Admission: 5 Euro Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/drones Opening event of the Disruption Network Lab. Directed by Tatiana Bazzichelli, in cooperation with Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. Speakers: Brandon Bryant (former drone operator and US Air Force veteran, founder of the Project Red Hand, US); John Goetz (investigative journalist, DE); Ebaa Rezeq (blogger, Palestine-Gaza); Asmaa Al-Ghul (Palestinian feminist journalist, Palestine-Gaza, video contribute); Chantal Meloni (criminal law researcher, IT/DE); Laura Lucchini (journalist, IT/DE); Tonje Hessen Schei (filmmaker, director of the film "DRONE", NO); Jack Serle (data journalist, Bureau of Investigative Journalism, UK); Dave Young (artist, musician and researcher, IE); Marc Garrett (activist and curator, UK). With the support of the Free Chelsea Manning Initiative Berlin. This two-days event will present keynotes, panel presentations, round tables, and a film screening. By bringing into a dialogue a former drone operator, investigative journalists, criminal law researchers, filmmakers, activists, artists and critical thinkers, we want to reflect on the power of drones in surveillance contexts, on the progressive automatism of conflicts, the invisibility of military operation applications, and their consequences on the civil society. Furthermore, we want to analyse the scary fascination of the unknown that surrounds drone-systems, discussing on the application of drone technology and surveillance tools as input for political, social and artistic criticism. The first modern battlefield unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), the Israeli Tadiran Mastiff, flew in 1973, but only recently drones started to be used as a pervasive weapon for military purposes, adopted within the United States by the military, and the CIA after 9/11, and primarily applied in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia. Alongside, drones are used as technological tools by DIYers, as sources of areal documentation by journalists and filmmakers, as delivery systems by corporations, getting accessible for widespread usage by civil society. What are the politics and the regime of power beyond drone-systems? Which are the consequences both on militant networks and civil society of an increasing automatism of conflicts? Can we track down the hidden strategies that move target-killings? Can we understand better drone technology? This event combines reflections on the political and technological infrastructure of drone-systems, the use of them in massive and weaponised military programmes, and the artistic and activist response to this. More Information: Disruption Network Lab / http://www.disruptionlab.org Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director) tbazz (at) disruptionlab.org Daniela Silvestrin (Project Manager) daniela (at) disruptionlab.org Kim Voss (Production & Social Media) kim (at) disruptionlab.org A project funded by Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin In cooperation with: Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien Media partner: Furtherfield.org -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // programme curator http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] DRONES - Eyes From A Distance - 17.-18. April, Berlin
DRONES - Eyes From A Distance - 17.-18. April, Berlin Wo: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin Wann: 17. April 2015 (17.30-21.30), 18. April 2015 (16.00-20.30) Eintritt: 5 Euro Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/drones Eröffnungsveranstaltung des Disruption Network Lab, unter der Leitung von Tatiana Bazzichelli, in Kooperation mit Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. In englischer Sprache, Sprecher: Brandon Bryant (ehemaliger Drohnenpilot und US Air Force Veteran, Gründer des Projekts Red Hand, US) John Goetz (investigativer Journalist, DE) Ebaa Rezeq (Bloggerin, Palästina-Gaza) Chantal Meloni (Strafrechtswissenschaftlerin, IT/DE) Laura Lucchini (Journalistin, IT/DE) Tonje Hessen Schei (Filmemacherin, Regisseurin des Films “DRONE”, NO) Jack Serle (Datenjournalist, Bureau of Investigative Journalism, UK) Dave Young (Künstler, Musiker und Wissenschaftler, IE) Marc Garrett (Aktivist und Kurator, UK) Video: Asma Al-Ghul (palästinensische, feministische Journalistin, Palästina-Gaza) Das zweitägige Event präsentiert Keynotes, Podiumsdiskussionen, Rundgespräche und ein Film- screening. Indem ein ehemaliger Drohnenpilot, ein investigativer Journalist, eine Strafrechtswissenschaftlerin, ein Filmemacher, Aktivisten, Künstler und kritische Denker in Dialog gebracht werden, soll die Macht von Drohnen in Überwachungskontexten, in der fortschreitenden Automatisierung von Konflikten, der Unsichtbarkeit militärischer Operationsanwendungen und deren Konsequenzen für die Zivilgesellschaft reflektiert werden. Außerdem soll die schaurige Faszination des Unbekannten, die Drohnensysteme umgibt, untersucht und die Verwendung von Drohnentechnologien und Überwachungstools als Input für politische, soziale und künstlerische Kritik diskutiert werden. Das erste moderne, militärisch genutzte unbemannte Luftfahrzeug (englisch: unmanned aerial vehicle, UAV), die israelische Tadiran Mastiff, flog 1973; erst seit kurzem jedoch werden Drohnen zunehmend als Waffe für militärische Zwecke verwendet, eingeführt durch das Militär der Vereinigten Staaten und nach 9/11 von der CIA, und nun vorrangig in Afghanistan, Pakistan, im Jemen und in Somalia eingesetzt. Daneben werden Drohnen als Technologie-Tools von DIYern benutzt, als Quellen der räumlichen Dokumentation von Journalisten und Filmmachern oder als Zustellsysteme von Unternehmen, und werden so zugänglich für einen breit gefächerten Gebrauch durch die Zivilgesellschaft. Was für Politik und welche Machtgefüge stehen hinter Drohnensystemen? Was sind die Konsequenzen der zunehmenden Automatisierung von Konflikten sowohl für militante Netzwerke als auch für die Zivilgesellschaft? Können wir die verdeckten Strategien ausmachen, welche die gezielte Tötung antreiben? Können wir die Drohnentechnologie besser verstehen? Dieses Event verbindet Überlegungen zur politischen und technologischen Infrastruktur von Drohnensystemen, deren Gebrauch in groß angelegten und bewaffneten militärischen Programmen sowie künstlerische und aktivistische Reaktionen darauf. Mit Unterstützung der Free Chelsea Manning Initiative Berlin. Mehr Informationen: Disruption Network Lab: http://www.disruptionlab.org/ Tatiana Bazzichelli (Künstlerische Leitung) tbazz (at) disruptionlab.org Daniela Silvestrin (Projekt Manager) daniela (at) disruptionlab.org Kim Voss (Produktion & Social Media) kim (at) disruptionlab.org Ein Projekt gefördert durch den Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // programme curator http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Launch of Code Red anti-surveillance initiative, April 20, c-base
Dear all, I would like to invite you to attend the Berlin launch of a new, international anti-surveillance initiative, Code Red, led by Simon Davies – father of the international privacy activist movement, and Annie Machon. https://logbuch.c-base.org/archives/2373 Date: 20th April Time: 20:00 Place: C-base, Rungestr. 20, 10179 Berlin What happens when the forces of government surveillance are confronted by the combined power of the world's most renowned technologists, whistleblowers and privacy activists? Answer: meltdown! On Monday 20th April, C-Base will host the launch of this very initiative. Code Red involves such figures as Tor's Jacob Appelbaum, former NSA technical director William Binney, crypto pioneer Whitfield Diffie, security guru Bruce Schneier along with a spectrum of influential activists from US presidential candidates to hard-core privacy campaigners in fifteen countries. Led by Simon Davies – father of the international privacy activist movement, and Annie Machon – former MI5 intelligence officer turned whistleblower, Code Red aims to raise the heat on resistance to the surveillance state. It will be a strategic think-tank, clearing house and network hub for technologists and activists across the world. In this event, Davies and Machon will outline their plans and set out Code Red's program for the coming year. All the best, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // programme curator http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] CYBORG: Hacktivists, Freaks and Hybrid Uprisings
CYBORG # Hacktivists, Freaks and Hybrid Uprisings Wo: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin Wann: 29. Mai 2015 (17:00-21:30), 30. Mai 2015 (16:00-21:30) Eintritt: 5 Euro pro Tag Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/cyborg Zweites Event des Disruption Network Lab, kuratiert von Tatiana Bazzichelli und Daniela Silvestrin, in Kooperation mit Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. In englischer Sprache. SprecherInnen: Francesca Da Rimini (Künstlerin und Cyberfeministin, AU); Virginia Barratt (Performerin und Cyberfeministin, AU); Jack Halberstam (theoretische Arbeiten zu "gaga feminism" und "queer failure", USA); Franco "Bifo" Berardi (Soziologe und Philosoph, IT, Video Beitrag); Helena Velena (Trans/gender Hacktivistin und Technologin, IT); Massimo Canevacci (Kulturanthropologe, IT/BR); Stefan Greiner (Mitgründer des Cyborg e.V.); Francesco Warbear Macarone Palmieri (Sozialanthropologe, Kulturproduzent, DJ, IT/DE); Janez Janša (Künstler und Kurator, SI); Agnese Trocchi (Künstlerin und Hacktivistin, IT); Christopher Coenen (Wissenschaftler, DE); Mariano Equizzi (Filmemacher, IT/BG); Paolo Bigazzi Alderigi (Sound Designer, IT); Magdalena Freudenschuss (Forschung zu Gender Studies, DE); Giacomo Verde (Künstler und Aktivist, IT). Das zweitägige Event präsentiert Keynotes, Podiumsdiskussionen und Live Cinema und reflektiert die Verhältnisse zwischen Identität, Sexualität, Technologie und Politik. HackerInnen, Cyberfeministinnen, (Trans)Gender AktivistInnen, KünstlerInnen und TranshumanistInnen treffen zusammen, um Machtstrukturen in der Gesellschaft und unserem täglichen Leben aufzudecken. Die Veranstaltung ist verbunden mit der internationalen Veröffentlichung des Buches „The Cyborg: A Study of the Artificial Man”, geschrieben vom politischen Sci-Fi Theoretiker Antonio Caronia (Genua, 1944 – Mailand, 2013) und veröffentlicht von Meson Press / Hybrid Publishing Lab der Leuphana Universität Lüneburg. Die Auseinandersetzung beginnt mit dem Buch von Caronia, geht darüber hinaus und gipfelt in der Diskussion um die heutigen Grenzen der Biotechnologie und des Transhumanismus. Antonio Caronia war politischer Aktivist während der Bewegung von 1977 in Italien. Er wendete sich daraufhin dem Studium der Massenkultur und der Kommunikationstheorie zu, sowie der Beziehung zwischen Wissenschaft, Technologie, Identität und kultureller Imagination. „The Cyborg” trägt wesentlich zum Verständnis der Entwicklung der digitalen Kultur von den 1980ern bis heute bei, nicht nur in Italien, sondern international. Indem Caronia Science Fiction und die kritische Reflexion über Technologie und den Körper als Methodologie der Kulturkritik anwendet, fordert er dazu heraus, neue aktivistische, künstlerische und Hacker-Interventionen zu entwickeln. Was bedeutet „Cyborg” heute? Welche neuen Konfigurationen machen es möglich, ein kritisches Bewusstsein und Handeln durch Sexualität, den Körper und Technologie auszulösen? Müssen wir noch über einen Körper sprechen oder sollten wir physische Grenzen hinter uns lassen, um Machtstrukturen in Zeiten der Wirtschaftskrise und verstärkter technologischer Überwachung kritisch zu reflektieren? Mehr Informationen: Disruption Network Lab - http://www.disruptionlab.org Tatiana Bazzichelli (Künstlerische Leitung und Kuratorin) tbazz (at) disruptionlab.org Daniela Silvestrin (Kuratorin und Projekt Managment) daniela (at) disruptionlab.org Kim Voss (Produktion & Social Media) kim (at) disruptionlab.org Ein Projekt gefördert durch den Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin. Mit Unterstützung des Italienischen Kulturinstituts Berlin. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Hybrid Publishing Lab, CDC/Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Meson Press, Vierte Welt Kollaborationen und Aksioma - Institute of Contemporary Art Ljubljana. Media partners: Furtherfield.org; ExBerliner.com. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Reminder: CYBORG: Hacktivists, Freaks and Hybrid Uprisings
CYBORG # Hacktivists, Freaks and Hybrid Uprisings Wo: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin Wann: 29. Mai 2015 (17:00-21:30), 30. Mai 2015 (16:00-21:30) Eintritt: 5 Euro pro Tag Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/cyborg Zweites Event des Disruption Network Lab, kuratiert von Tatiana Bazzichelli und Daniela Silvestrin, in Kooperation mit Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. In englischer Sprache. SprecherInnen: Francesca Da Rimini (Künstlerin und Cyberfeministin, AU); Virginia Barratt (Performerin und Cyberfeministin, AU); Jack Halberstam (theoretische Arbeiten zu "gaga feminism" und "queer failure", USA); Franco "Bifo" Berardi (Soziologe und Philosoph, IT, Video Beitrag); Helena Velena (Trans/gender Hacktivistin und Technologin, IT); Massimo Canevacci (Kulturanthropologe, IT/BR); Stefan Greiner (Mitgründer des Cyborg e.V.); Francesco Warbear Macarone Palmieri (Sozialanthropologe, Kulturproduzent, DJ, IT/DE); Janez Janša (Künstler und Kurator, SI); Agnese Trocchi (Künstlerin und Hacktivistin, IT); Christopher Coenen (Wissenschaftler, DE); Mariano Equizzi (Filmemacher, IT/BG); Paolo Bigazzi Alderigi (Sound Designer, IT); Magdalena Freudenschuss (Forschung zu Gender Studies, DE); Giacomo Verde (Künstler und Aktivist, IT). Das zweitägige Event präsentiert Keynotes, Podiumsdiskussionen und Live Cinema und reflektiert die Verhältnisse zwischen Identität, Sexualität, Technologie und Politik. HackerInnen, Cyberfeministinnen, (Trans)Gender AktivistInnen, KünstlerInnen und TranshumanistInnen treffen zusammen, um Machtstrukturen in der Gesellschaft und unserem täglichen Leben aufzudecken. Die Veranstaltung ist verbunden mit der internationalen Veröffentlichung des Buches „The Cyborg: A Treatise on the Artificial Man”, geschrieben vom politischen Sci-Fi Theoretiker Antonio Caronia (Genua, 1944 – Mailand, 2013) und veröffentlicht von Meson Press / Hybrid Publishing Lab der Leuphana Universität Lüneburg. Die Auseinandersetzung beginnt mit dem Buch von Caronia, geht darüber hinaus und gipfelt in der Diskussion um die heutigen Grenzen der Biotechnologie und des Transhumanismus. Antonio Caronia war politischer Aktivist während der Bewegung von 1977 in Italien. Er wendete sich daraufhin dem Studium der Massenkultur und der Kommunikationstheorie zu, sowie der Beziehung zwischen Wissenschaft, Technologie, Identität und kultureller Imagination. „The Cyborg” trägt wesentlich zum Verständnis der Entwicklung der digitalen Kultur von den 1980ern bis heute bei, nicht nur in Italien, sondern international. Indem Caronia Science Fiction und die kritische Reflexion über Technologie und den Körper als Methodologie der Kulturkritik anwendet, fordert er dazu heraus, neue aktivistische, künstlerische und Hacker-Interventionen zu entwickeln. Was bedeutet „Cyborg” heute? Welche neuen Konfigurationen machen es möglich, ein kritisches Bewusstsein und Handeln durch Sexualität, den Körper und Technologie auszulösen? Müssen wir noch über einen Körper sprechen oder sollten wir physische Grenzen hinter uns lassen, um Machtstrukturen in Zeiten der Wirtschaftskrise und verstärkter technologischer Überwachung kritisch zu reflektieren? Mehr Informationen: Disruption Network Lab - http://www.disruptionlab.org Tatiana Bazzichelli (Künstlerische Leitung und Kuratorin) tbazz (at) disruptionlab.org Daniela Silvestrin (Kuratorin und Projekt Managment) daniela (at) disruptionlab.org Kim Voss (Produktion & Social Media) kim (at) disruptionlab.org Ein Projekt gefördert durch den Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin. Mit Unterstützung des Italienischen Kulturinstituts Berlin. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Hybrid Publishing Lab, CDC/Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Meson Press, Vierte Welt Kollaborationen und Aksioma - Institute of Contemporary Art Ljubljana. Media partners: Furtherfield.org; ExBerliner.com. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] A GAME OF YOU: Into the Social Media Vortex
A GAME OF YOU # Into the Social Media Vortex Locations: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin. Partner Events: Spektrum, Bürknerstraße 12, 12047, Berlin. Schedule: 8th of August 2015 (17.00-23.00, + open end bar), 9th of August 2015 (20.30-22.30 + open end bar). Admission: 5 Euro (Sat), 2 Euro (Sun). Performance events are donation based. Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/a-game-of-you In English language. Third event of the Disruption Network Lab, directed by Tatiana Bazzichelli, in cooperation with Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. Speakers: Gabriel S Moses (sequential artist and graphic novelist, IL/DE); Zoe Quinn (video game developer and artist, author of "Depression Quest", and founder of the Crash Override Network, USA); Matthias Fritsch (artist, author of videomeme Kneecam No.1 aka Technoviking, DE); Pedro Lopes (artist & hardware t(h)inker, PT/DE); Oliver Lerone Schultz (researcher, DE). #GamerGate, Technovikings & Smart Media as a Psychedelic Webcomic - survival in the wild torrents of our digital lives. Event inspired by the work of sequential artist and graphic novelist Gabriel S Moses. This two-day event brings a multi-angled perspective in which from one side artists, graphic novelists, game developers, and researchers question and play the narrative embedded into games, social media platforms, and their usage; from the other side, they reflect on the consequences of spreading our identity into the vortex of social media imaginary, to the point that social media starts hunting us back, as we become the game. With the emergence of social media platforms we have been gaining new abilities to play with the narrative, to affect both our imagined recollections and our tangible physical environments. But is this a means for better individual control or a plunge into an overwhelming spin-out? The cases of #gamergate and Technoviking demonstrate that borders between games, smart media and our private life are often very questionable. #gamergate has shown to an extreme degree that sexisms and online hate can become really tangible, and that advocacy against online-harassment is deeply needed. The story of Technoviking instead has shown how Internet phenomena and memes can become a crucial question of intellectual property and personal rights. So, is online life now all a game or just a story? Some would say language is now fully collapsing into the real. Everything is at hand, everything is virtual; there’s an app for that; all our most fundamental daily actions are quantified into generic automation series, told apart by upgrades and business schemes. Herein lies an invitation to ponder on and evaluate the current cognitive, social and even political significance of these overarching online multisensory 'game-stories' and to reconsider: what's their moral and what's at stake? Or is this the kind of psychedelic trip Super Mario has when he eats the wrong mushroom? More Information: Disruption Network Lab (http://www.disruptionlab.org) Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director and Curator) tbazz (at) disruptionlab.org Daniela Silvestrin (Curator and Project Manager) daniela (at) disruptionlab.org Kim Voss (Production & Social Media) kim (at) disruptionlab.org A project funded by Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin In cooperation with Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien (http://www.kunstraumkreuzberg.de/) and in collaboration with Spektrum art |science |community (http://spektrumberlin.de/) With a site-specific Cube intervention by Topics Books (http://www.topics-berlin.com/). Media partners: taz. die tageszeitung; ExBerliner.com; Furtherfield.org -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director http://disruptionlab.org http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director http://disruptionlab.org http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] 8-9 August: A GAME OF YOU: Into the Social Media Vortex
A GAME OF YOU Into the Social Media Vortex Wo: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin. Wann: 8. August 2015 (17.00-20:00) Partner Events @SPEKTRUM (Bürknerstraße 12, 12047 Berlin): 8. August 2015 (21:30 – 23:00), 9. August 2015 (20:30-22:30), jeweils anschließend Bar (open end) Eintritt: 5 Euro (Samstag), 2 Euro (Sonntag). Performance-Events mit freiwilliger Spende. Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/a-game-of-you Alle Events finden in englischer Sprache statt. Drittes Event des Disruption Network Lab, unter der künstlerischen Leitung von Tatiana Bazzichelli, in Kooperation mit dem Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. TeilnehmerInnen: Gabriel S Moses (Sequenz-Künstler und Comicroman-Autor, IL/DE); Chris Köver (Journalistin und Feministin, Mitbegründerin der feministischen Zeitschrift Missy Magazine, DE); Matthias Fritsch (Künstler, Autor des Videomemes Kneecam No.1 aka Technoviking, DE); Pedro Lopes (Künstler und Hardware T(h)inker, PT/DE); Oliver Lerone Schultz (Wissenschaftler, DE). #GamerGate, Technovikings & Smart Media als psychedelischer Webcomic - Überleben in den wilden Torrents unseres digitalen Zeitalters. Ein von der Arbeit des Sequenz-Künstlers und Comicroman-Autors Gabriel S Moses inspiriertes Event. Dieses 2-tägige Event präsentiert vielseitige Perspektiven von KünstlerInnen, einem Comicroman-Autor, einer Spieleentwicklerin und Wissenschaftlern auf die Frage um Erzählungen in Games und auf Social Media-Plattformen. Sie spielen mit dem Narrativen, reflektieren dessen Nutzen und diskutieren, welche Konsequenzen es mit sich bringt, wenn die eigene Identität in den Strudel des Imaginären der Social Media-Plattformen gerät, bis zu dem Punkt, an dem die sozialen Medien die Jagd aufnehmen und man selbst zum Spielball wird. Durch Social Media-Plattformen sind neue Möglichkeiten entstanden, mit Narrativen zu spielen und sowohl unsere Erinnerungen als auch unsere konkrete physische Umwelt zu beeinflussen. Ist dies ein Mittel zur besseren individuellen Kontrolle oder der Absturz in einen überwältigenden Kontrollverlust? Die Fälle von #gamergate und Technoviking demonstrieren, dass Grenzen zwischen Spielen, smarten Medien und unserem Privatleben oftmals verschwimmen. #gamergate hat überdeutlich bewiesen, dass Sexismus und Hass online greifbar werden können und Verteidigungsmöglichkeiten gegen Online-Belästigungen dringend erforderlich sind. Die Geschichte von Technoviking hingegen hat gezeigt, wie Phänomene und Memes im Internet zu kritischen Fragestellungen im Hinblick auf geistiges Eigentum und Persönlichkeitsrechte führen können. Ist das Online-Leben also ein Spiel, oder nur eine Geschichte? Dies ist eine Einladung, über die derzeitige kognitive, soziale und sogar politische Bedeutung dieser weitreichenden multi-sensorischen online „Game-Stories“ nachzudenken, sich ein Bild zu machen und sich erneut zu fragen, was für eine Moral dahinter steckt und was hier auf dem Spiel steht - oder ist das alles eine Art psychedelischer Trip, als ob Super Mario einen falschen Pilz isst? Mehr Informationen hier: Disruption Network Lab (www.disruptionlab.org) Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director and Curator) tbazz (at) disruptionlab.org Daniela Silvestrin (Curator and Project Manager) daniela (at) disruptionlab.org Kim Voss (Production & Social Media) kim (at) disruptionlab.org Ein vom Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin gefördertes Projekt. In Kooperation mit dem Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien (http://www.kunstraumkreuzberg.de/) und in Kollaboration mit Spektrum art | science | community (http://spektrumberlin.de/). Mit einer ortsspezifischen Cube-Intervention von Topics Books (http://www.topics-berlin.com/). Medienpartner: taz. die tageszeitung; ExBerliner.com; Furtherfield.org -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director http://disruptionlab.org http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] 11.-12. September: SAMIZDATA: Tactics and Strategies for Resistance
SAMIZDATA Tactics and Strategies for Resistance Wo: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin. Partner Events: NOME, Dolziger Straße 31, 10247 Berlin. @SPEKTRUM, Bürknerstraße 12, 12047 Berlin. Wann: Konferenz: 11. September (17:30-19:30), 12. September 2015 (15:00-17:00). Ausstellungseröffnung: 10. September, 18:00, NOME (Partner Event). Cryptoparty: 12. September, 18:00, jeweils anschließend Bar (open end), SPEKTRUM. Eintritt: 5 Euro. Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/samizdata. Alle Events finden in englischer Sprache statt. Viertes Event des Disruption Network Lab, unter der Leitung von Tatiana Bazzichelli, in Kooperation mit dem Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. In Kollaboration mit: SAMIZDATA: Evidence of Conspiracy, Jacob Appelbaums erste Soloausstellung in Deutschland, im NOME, kuratiert von Tatiana Bazzichelli. SprecherInnen: Jacob Appelbaum (Journalist, Künstler und Wissenschaftler USA/DE); Laura Poitras (Journalistin und Filmemacherin, USA); Jørgen Johansen (Wissenschaftler und Aktivist, Resistance Study Network, NO); Theresa Züger (Wissenschaftlerin, DE); Jaromil (Hacktivist, Dyne.org, IT/NL); Sophie Toupin (Wissenschaftlerin und feministische Techno/Aktivistin, CA); Valie Djordjevic (Netzaktivistin, iRights.info, DE). Diese Konferenzveranstaltung bringt HackerInnen, KünstlerInnen und kritische DenkerInnen zusammen, um die Snowden-Enthüllungen und Strategien zum Widerstand im physischen und digitalen Leben zu analysieren. Sie arbeiten aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln am Konzept der sozialen Gerechtigkeit; ihr Ziel ist nicht genaue Instruktionen zu geben, sondern sich mögliche Alternativen in der Entwicklung gemeinsamer Formen des post-digitalen Widerstands vorzustellen. Die Snowden-Enthüllungen haben eine Debatte über Überwachung, Privatsphäre und Freiheit angestoßen. Aber was ist das politische Ergebnis der Snowden-Affäre in der Hacker-, Aktivisten und Kunstcommunity? Einerseits haben Snowdens Enthüllungen dazu beigetragen, Beweise für die versteckten geopolitischen Machtstrukturen zu liefern, auf der anderen Seite weiß man, dass man nichts verbergen kann und es unmöglich ist, die Gesamtheit der geleakten Dokumente zugänglich zu machen, was die Angst vor Überwachung und Kontrolle verstärkt. Zu oft wurde gefragt “Was können wir tun?”. Viele entwickeln Alternativen um Daten und Privatsphäre zu schützen, aber notwendig ist eine tiefergehende Diskussion über politische Handlungsfähigkeit und gemeinsame Formen des Widerstands, die über den Schutz der Privatsphäre und Daten hinausgehen. Dieses zweitägige Event findet in Kollaboration mit SAMIZDATA: Evidence of Conspiracy statt, Jacob Appelbaums erster Soloausstellung in Deutschland, im NOME (http://nomeproject.com). Eine Serie von kolorierten Infrarot-Fotografien als Cibachrome-Drucke kritisiert den fortschreitenden Verlust von Freiheit. Analoge Überwachungsfilme werden genutzt, um Menschen zu porträtieren, die selbst Überwachungstrukturen aufdecken. Mehr Information: Disruption Network Lab (www.disruptionlab.org) Tatiana Bazzichelli (Künstlerische Leitung und Kuratorin) tbazz (at) disruptionlab.org Daniela Silvestrin (Kuratorin und Projektmanagerin) daniela (at) disruptionlab.org Kim Voss (Produktion & Social Media) kim (at) disruptionlab.org Ein Projekt gefördert durch den Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin. Mit freundlicher Unterstützung der Vertretung der Regierung von Québec in Berlin. In Kollaboration mit NOME und Spektrum art | science | community Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/samizdata -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director http://disruptionlab.org http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Reminder: 11.-12. September: SAMIZDATA: Tactics and Strategies for Resistance
SAMIZDATA Tactics and Strategies for Resistance Wo: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin. Partner Events: NOME, Dolziger Straße 31, 10247 Berlin. @SPEKTRUM, Bürknerstraße 12, 12047 Berlin. Wann: Konferenz: 11. September (17:30-19:30), 12. September 2015 (15:00-17:00). Ausstellungseröffnung: 10. September, 18:00, NOME (Partner Event). Cryptoparty: 12. September, 18:00, jeweils anschließend Bar (open end), SPEKTRUM. Eintritt: 5 Euro. Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/samizdata. Alle Events finden in englischer Sprache statt. Viertes Event des Disruption Network Lab, unter der Leitung von Tatiana Bazzichelli, in Kooperation mit dem Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. In Kollaboration mit: SAMIZDATA: Evidence of Conspiracy, Jacob Appelbaums erste Soloausstellung in Deutschland, im NOME, kuratiert von Tatiana Bazzichelli. SprecherInnen: Jacob Appelbaum (Journalist, Künstler und Wissenschaftler USA/DE); Laura Poitras (Journalistin und Filmemacherin, USA); Jørgen Johansen (Wissenschaftler und Aktivist, Resistance Study Network, NO); Theresa Züger (Wissenschaftlerin, DE); Jaromil (Hacktivist, Dyne.org, IT/NL); Sophie Toupin (Wissenschaftlerin und feministische Techno/Aktivistin, CA); Valie Djordjevic (Netzaktivistin, iRights.info, DE). Diese Konferenzveranstaltung bringt HackerInnen, KünstlerInnen und kritische DenkerInnen zusammen, um die Snowden-Enthüllungen und Strategien zum Widerstand im physischen und digitalen Leben zu analysieren. Sie arbeiten aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln am Konzept der sozialen Gerechtigkeit; ihr Ziel ist nicht genaue Instruktionen zu geben, sondern sich mögliche Alternativen in der Entwicklung gemeinsamer Formen des post-digitalen Widerstands vorzustellen. Die Snowden-Enthüllungen haben eine Debatte über Überwachung, Privatsphäre und Freiheit angestoßen. Aber was ist das politische Ergebnis der Snowden-Affäre in der Hacker-, Aktivisten und Kunstcommunity? Einerseits haben Snowdens Enthüllungen dazu beigetragen, Beweise für die versteckten geopolitischen Machtstrukturen zu liefern, auf der anderen Seite weiß man, dass man nichts verbergen kann und es unmöglich ist, die Gesamtheit der geleakten Dokumente zugänglich zu machen, was die Angst vor Überwachung und Kontrolle verstärkt. Zu oft wurde gefragt “Was können wir tun?”. Viele entwickeln Alternativen um Daten und Privatsphäre zu schützen, aber notwendig ist eine tiefergehende Diskussion über politische Handlungsfähigkeit und gemeinsame Formen des Widerstands, die über den Schutz der Privatsphäre und Daten hinausgehen. Dieses zweitägige Event findet in Kollaboration mit SAMIZDATA: Evidence of Conspiracy statt, Jacob Appelbaums erster Soloausstellung in Deutschland, im NOME (http://nomeproject.com). Eine Serie von kolorierten Infrarot-Fotografien als Cibachrome-Drucke kritisiert den fortschreitenden Verlust von Freiheit. Analoge Überwachungsfilme werden genutzt, um Menschen zu porträtieren, die selbst Überwachungstrukturen aufdecken. Mehr Information: Disruption Network Lab (www.disruptionlab.org) Tatiana Bazzichelli (Künstlerische Leitung und Kuratorin) tbazz (at) disruptionlab.org Daniela Silvestrin (Kuratorin und Projektmanagerin) daniela (at) disruptionlab.org Kim Voss (Produktion & Social Media) kim (at) disruptionlab.org Ein Projekt gefördert durch den Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin. Mit freundlicher Unterstützung der Vertretung der Regierung von Québec in Berlin. In Kollaboration mit NOME und Spektrum art | science | community -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director http://disruptionlab.org http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] PORNTUBES: Sharing the Explicit - 31. Oktober
# PORNTUBES: Sharing the Explicit Wo: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin Wann: 31. Oktober 2015 (17:00-21:00). In englischer Sprache. Partner Event: KitKatClub Berlin, Köpenicker Straße 76 - 10179 Berlin-Mitte (ab 23:00). Eintritt: 5 Euro (Kunstquartier Bethanien) Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/porntubes Fünftes Event des Disruption Network Lab, unter der Leitung von Tatiana Bazzichelli, in Kooperation mit dem Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. In Kollaboration mit dem PornFilmFestival Berlin (www.pornfilmfestivalberlin.de) und KitKatClub Berlin (http://www.kitkatclub.org). SprecherInnen: Carmen Rivera (Mistress und Fetish-SM-Performerin, DE), Sascha Schoonen (Vorstand von PiggyBankGirls, DE), Nishant Shah (Wissenschaftler zu digitaler Politik und sexuellen Identitäten, IN), Liad Hussein Kantorowicz (Performerin, Aktivistin und setzt sich für die Rechte von SexarbeiterInnen ein, Mitbegründerin des Peer-Projekts bei Hydra, IL/DE), PG Macioti (Beraterin bei Hydra e.V., Vorstandsmitglied bei ICRSE/International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe, x:talkproject, IT/DE), Roy Klabin (Film-maker und investigativer Journalist, USA), Francesco Warbear Macarone Palmieri (Sozio-Anthropologe, Forschung zur Geographie der Sexualität, Kulturproduzent, IT/DE), Gaia Novati (Netzaktivistin und Wissenschaftlerin zu Indie Porn, IT/DE). PORNTUBES bringt PornodarstellerInnen, UnternehmerInnen aus der Pornoindustrie und kritische DenkerInnen zusammen, um die Entwicklung des Online-Porno-Geschäfts, von "tube sites", YouTube-ähnliche Video-Plattformen, über Webcams bis zu Crowdsourcing Porn, zu diskutieren. Indem neu entstandene nicht-jugendfreie Online-Plattformen analysiert und präsentiert werden, soll die aktuelle Lage der Porno- und Erotikindustrie reflektiert werden. Welche neuen Grenzen hat die Online-Pornografie? Stehen wir einem wirklich innovativen Geschäftsmodell gegenüber oder ist es "business as usual"? Wie könnte eine nachhaltigere Form des Online-Porno-Geschäfts aussehen, um die Selbstbestimmung und Autonomie von SexarbeiterInnen zu stärken und ihre Arbeit weniger prekär zu machen? In den letzten Jahren wurden pornografische Handlungen mit einer unternehmerischen Haltung vermischt: durch die Entwicklung von Plattformen zum Teilen von Inhalten. Das Teilen von Pornos im Netz folgt einer langen Tradition am Rand von Alt Porn und Amateur Porn, aber seit Mitte der 2000er hat es festen Bestand durch Blogs, P2P Technologien, Video- und Fotoplattformen und soziale Netzwerke. Indem alle die Möglichkeit erhielten, Online-Pornos zu produzieren und zu konsumieren, wurden die Wünsche und Bedürfnisse von zwei sehr unterschiedlichen Kategorien von Menschen zusammengeführt, von denen, die kommerzielle Pornografie mögen und von solchen, die „alternative“ Pornografie mögen. UnternehmerInnen, PornodarstellerInnen, SexarbeiterInnen und eine größere Anzahl von Menschen benutzen verschiedenste Technologien, um sich in der Online-Porno-Welt auszudrücken. Der Gebrauch von Netzwerkplattformen hat das Produzieren und Konsumieren von Pornos erleichtert und bringt häufig die Rolle des Produzenten mit der des Konsumenten auf eine Ebene. Aber ist es richtig, dass Pornografie in den letzten Jahren zugänglicher wurde? Parallel zur Umsetzung von jungen und disruptiven Geschäftsmodellen, die das Ziel haben, Pornografie nachhaltiger und zugänglicher zu machen, versteckt die Industrie für kostenlose Online-Pornos manchmal die Odyssee verdeckter Unternehmen, die mit den Interaktionen der NutzerInnen ihr Haupteinkommen bestreiten. Mehr Information: Disruption Network Lab (www.disruptionlab.org) Tatiana Bazzichelli (Künstlerische Leitung und Kuratorin) tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Daniela Silvestrin (Kuratorin und Projektmanagerin) daniela(at)disruptionlab.org Kim Voss (Produktion & Social Media) kim(at)disruptionlab.org Ein Projekt gefördert durch den Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin. In Kooperation mit dem Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director http://disruptionlab.org http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] Reminder: PORNTUBES: Sharing the Explicit - 31. Oktober
# PORNTUBES: Sharing the Explicit Wo: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin Wann: 31. Oktober 2015 (17:00-21:00). In englischer Sprache. Partner Event: KitKatClub Berlin, Köpenicker Straße 76 - 10179 Berlin-Mitte (ab 23:00). Eintritt: 5 Euro (Kunstquartier Bethanien) Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/porntubes Fünftes Event des Disruption Network Lab, unter der Leitung von Tatiana Bazzichelli, in Kooperation mit dem Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. In Kollaboration mit dem PornFilmFestival Berlin (www.pornfilmfestivalberlin.de) und KitKatClub Berlin (http://www.kitkatclub.org). SprecherInnen: Carmen Rivera (Mistress und Fetish-SM-Performerin, DE), Sascha Schoonen (Vorstand von PiggyBankGirls, DE), Nishant Shah (Wissenschaftler zu digitaler Politik und sexuellen Identitäten, IN), Liad Hussein Kantorowicz (Performerin, Aktivistin und setzt sich für die Rechte von SexarbeiterInnen ein, Mitbegründerin des Peer-Projekts bei Hydra, IL/DE), PG Macioti (Beraterin bei Hydra e.V., Vorstandsmitglied bei ICRSE/International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe, x:talkproject, IT/DE), Roy Klabin (Film-maker und investigativer Journalist, USA), Francesco Warbear Macarone Palmieri (Sozio-Anthropologe, Forschung zur Geographie der Sexualität, Kulturproduzent, IT/DE), Gaia Novati (Netzaktivistin und Wissenschaftlerin zu Indie Porn, IT/DE). PORNTUBES bringt PornodarstellerInnen, UnternehmerInnen aus der Pornoindustrie und kritische DenkerInnen zusammen, um die Entwicklung des Online-Porno-Geschäfts, von "tube sites", YouTube-ähnliche Video-Plattformen, über Webcams bis zu Crowdsourcing Porn, zu diskutieren. Indem neu entstandene nicht-jugendfreie Online-Plattformen analysiert und präsentiert werden, soll die aktuelle Lage der Porno- und Erotikindustrie reflektiert werden. Welche neuen Grenzen hat die Online-Pornografie? Stehen wir einem wirklich innovativen Geschäftsmodell gegenüber oder ist es "business as usual"? Wie könnte eine nachhaltigere Form des Online-Porno-Geschäfts aussehen, um die Selbstbestimmung und Autonomie von SexarbeiterInnen zu stärken und ihre Arbeit weniger prekär zu machen? In den letzten Jahren wurden pornografische Handlungen mit einer unternehmerischen Haltung vermischt: durch die Entwicklung von Plattformen zum Teilen von Inhalten. Das Teilen von Pornos im Netz folgt einer langen Tradition am Rand von Alt Porn und Amateur Porn, aber seit Mitte der 2000er hat es festen Bestand durch Blogs, P2P Technologien, Video- und Fotoplattformen und soziale Netzwerke. Indem alle die Möglichkeit erhielten, Online-Pornos zu produzieren und zu konsumieren, wurden die Wünsche und Bedürfnisse von zwei sehr unterschiedlichen Kategorien von Menschen zusammengeführt, von denen, die kommerzielle Pornografie mögen und von solchen, die „alternative“ Pornografie mögen. UnternehmerInnen, PornodarstellerInnen, SexarbeiterInnen und eine größere Anzahl von Menschen benutzen verschiedenste Technologien, um sich in der Online-Porno-Welt auszudrücken. Der Gebrauch von Netzwerkplattformen hat das Produzieren und Konsumieren von Pornos erleichtert und bringt häufig die Rolle des Produzenten mit der des Konsumenten auf eine Ebene. Aber ist es richtig, dass Pornografie in den letzten Jahren zugänglicher wurde? Parallel zur Umsetzung von jungen und disruptiven Geschäftsmodellen, die das Ziel haben, Pornografie nachhaltiger und zugänglicher zu machen, versteckt die Industrie für kostenlose Online-Pornos manchmal die Odyssee verdeckter Unternehmen, die mit den Interaktionen der NutzerInnen ihr Haupteinkommen bestreiten. Mehr Information: Disruption Network Lab (www.disruptionlab.org) Tatiana Bazzichelli (Künstlerische Leitung und Kuratorin) tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Daniela Silvestrin (Kuratorin und Projektmanagerin) daniela(at)disruptionlab.org Kim Voss (Produktion & Social Media) kim(at)disruptionlab.org Ein Projekt gefördert durch den Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin. In Kooperation mit dem Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. Media partners: taz, ExBerliner, Furtherfield. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director http://disruptionlab.org http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] STUNTS: Distributed, Playful & Disruptive - 12 Dez, Berlin
# STUNTS Distributed, Playful & Disruptive Wo: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin. Wann: 12.. Dezember 2015 (16:30-20:45). In englischer Sprache. After-Conference im SPEKTRUM, Bürknerstraße 12, Berlin-Kreuzberg (ab 22:00). Eintritt: Frei. Details:http://www.disruptionlab.org/stunts Sechstes Event des Disruption Network Lab, unter der Leitung von Tatiana Bazzichelli, in Kooperation mit dem Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. In Kollaboration mit SPEKTRUM art | science | community, und Aksioma Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana. Mit Unterstützung der Free Chelsea Manning Initiative Berlin. SprecherInnen: John Law (Gründungsmitglied des Suicide Club und der Cacophony Society; Mitbegründer der Billboard Liberation Front und des Burning Man Festival, USA); Mustafa Al-Bassam (alias Tflow, ehemaliges Kernmitglied der Hackergruppe LulzSec, UK); Jean Peters (Intelexit Kampagne, Mitbegründer des Peng! Collective, DE); Marie Lechner (Journalistin und Wissenschaftlerin, FR); M. C. McGrath (Gründer des Transparency Toolkit, USA/DE), Andrea Natella (ehemaliger Luther Blissett Verschwörer, künstlerischer Leiter der KOOK Artgency und von guerrigliamarketing.it, IT); Ruth Catlow (Mitbegründerin von Furtherfield, UK). Im Zeitalter von Big Data und im Kontext der vermehrten Überwachung durch Unternehmen und staatliche Institutionen werden die Asymmetrien in der Gesellschaft überdeutlich. Wie kann man konstruktiv auf die Bedrohung reagieren, die durch die Verfolgung unserer Online- (und Offline-) Aktivitäten entsteht? Und vor allem, wie können künstlerische Reaktionen aussehen, wenn wir spielerische und disruptive Herangehensweisen erhalten wollen? KünstlerInnen, HackerInnen, Scherzbolde, Mythenschmiede, GeschichtenerzählerInnen und Disrupter treffen zusammen, um zu diskutieren, wie geschlossene Systeme von innen herausgefordert werden können. Die Idee des Widerstands wird umgewandelt in die Gestaltung dezentralisierter, spielerischer und disruptiver Interventionen. Ein Stunt, Trick oder Kunststück ist eine unkonventionelle Handlung, die bestimmte Fähigkeiten erfordert und häufig von Menschen in extremen oder schwierigen Situationen durchgeführt wird. Die Idee des “politischen Stunts” als künstlerische und aktivistische Praxis bedeutet, Kritik zu üben, indem die Maschinerie benutzt wird, die man bekämpfen will – eine Strategie, die von vielen HackerInnen und KünstlerInnen angewendet wird. Durch das Konzept der “politischen Stunts” werden Kontrollmechanismen herausgestellt, die sowohl von Institutionen als auch Medienunternehmen bestimmt werden. Das Aufdecken sozialer Ungerechtigkeit oder Missstände in Unternehmen und Regierungen von innen heraus wird zur künstlerischen Strategie. Das Event beabsichtigt, diese Spannungen durch ein Netzwerk verschiedener, dezentraler, spielerischer und disruptiver Praktiken sowohl herauszustellen als auch aufzulösen. Ziel dabei ist, ein Bewusstsein für solche Mechanismen zu schaffen und eine kritische Perspektive und gemeinsame Debatte zu eröffnen. Mehr Information: Disruption Network Lab - http://www.disruptionlab.org/stunts Tatiana Bazzichelli (Künstlerische Leitung und Kuratorin) tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Daniela Silvestrin (Kuratorin und Projektmanagerin) daniela(at)disruptionlab.org Kim Voss (Produktion & Social Media) kim(at)disruptionlab.org Ein Projekt gefördert durch den Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin. In Kooperation mit dem Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. Medienpartner: Furtherfield, taz, ExBerliner. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director http://disruptionlab.org http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] [Reminder] STUNTS: Distributed, Playful & Disruptive - 12 Dez, Berlin
# STUNTS: Distributed, Playful & Disruptive Wo: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin. Wann: 12. Dezember 2015 (16:30-20:45). In englisher Sprache. After-Conference im SPEKTRUM, Bürknerstraße 12, Berlin-Kreuzberg (ab 22:00). Eintritt: 5 Euro. Details:http://www.disruptionlab.org/stunts Sechstes Event des Disruption Network Lab, unter der Leitung von Tatiana Bazzichelli, in Kooperation mit dem Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. In Kollaboration mit SPEKTRUM art | science | community, und Aksioma Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana. Mit Unterstützung der Free Chelsea Manning Initiative Berlin. SprecherInnen: John Law (Gründungsmitglied des Suicide Club und der Cacophony Society; Mitbegründer der Billboard Liberation Front und des Burning Man Festival, USA); Mustafa Al-Bassam (alias Tflow, ehemaliges Kernmitglied der Hackergruppe LulzSec, UK); Jean Peters (Intelexit Kampagne, Mitbegründer des Peng! Collective, DE); Marie Lechner (Journalistin und Wissenschaftlerin, FR); M. C. McGrath (Gründer des Transparency Toolkit, USA/DE), Andrea Natella (ehemaliger Luther Blissett Verschwörer, künstlerischer Leiter der KOOK Artgency und von guerrigliamarketing.it, IT); Ruth Catlow (Mitbegründerin von Furtherfield, UK). Im Zeitalter von Big Data und im Kontext der vermehrten Überwachung durch Unternehmen und staatliche Institutionen werden die Asymmetrien in der Gesellschaft überdeutlich. Wie kann man konstruktiv auf die Bedrohung reagieren, die durch die Verfolgung unserer Online- (und Offline-) Aktivitäten entsteht? Und vor allem, wie können künstlerische Reaktionen aussehen, wenn wir spielerische und disruptive Herangehensweisen erhalten wollen? KünstlerInnen, HackerInnen, Scherzbolde, Mythenschmiede, GeschichtenerzählerInnen und Disrupter treffen zusammen, um zu diskutieren, wie geschlossene Systeme von innen herausgefordert werden können. Die Idee des Widerstands wird umgewandelt in die Gestaltung dezentralisierter, spielerischer und disruptiver Interventionen. Ein Stunt, Trick oder Kunststück ist eine unkonventionelle Handlung, die bestimmte Fähigkeiten erfordert und häufig von Menschen in extremen oder schwierigen Situationen durchgeführt wird. Die Idee des “politischen Stunts” als künstlerische und aktivistische Praxis bedeutet, Kritik zu üben, indem die Maschinerie benutzt wird, die man bekämpfen will – eine Strategie, die von vielen HackerInnen und KünstlerInnen angewendet wird. Durch das Konzept der “politischen Stunts” werden Kontrollmechanismen herausgestellt, die sowohl von Institutionen als auch Medienunternehmen bestimmt werden. Das Aufdecken sozialer Ungerechtigkeit oder Missstände in Unternehmen und Regierungen von innen heraus wird zur künstlerischen Strategie. Das Event beabsichtigt, diese Spannungen durch ein Netzwerk verschiedener, dezentraler, spielerischer und disruptiver Praktiken sowohl herauszustellen als auch aufzulösen. Ziel dabei ist, ein Bewusstsein für solche Mechanismen zu schaffen und eine kritische Perspektive und gemeinsame Debatte zu eröffnen. Mehr Information: Disruption Network Lab - http://www.disruptionlab.org/stunts Tatiana Bazzichelli (Künstlerische Leitung und Kuratorin) tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Daniela Silvestrin (Kuratorin und Projektmanagerin) daniela(at)disruptionlab.org Kim Voss (Produktion & Social Media) kim(at)disruptionlab.org Ein Projekt gefördert durch den Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin. In Kooperation mit dem Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. Medienpartner: Furtherfield, taz, ExBerliner. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director http://disruptionlab.org http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] BOTS: Tracking Systems of Control - April 15th
Dear all, the next event of the Disruption Network Lab will take place in London, on April 15th, at the Somerset House - in case some of you want to join :) We plan to come back to Berlin in June - hopefully it will work out! Best, Tatiana BOTS: Tracking Systems of Control Location: Somerset House, New Wing, London, UK. Schedule: 15th of April (1pm-5pm). Admission: £7 / £5. Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/bots Seventh event of the Disruption Network Lab, directed by Tatiana Bazzichelli, Conference developed in partnership with Abandon Normal Devices (AND, andfestival.org.uk) alongside "The Art of Bots" programme, taking place at Somerset House on 15 and 16 April 2016, London, UK (www.andfestival.org.uk/events/art-of-bots-london). Tickets: http://www.andfestival.org.uk/events/disruption-network-lab-bots/ Speakers: Cian Westmoreland (U.S. Air Force whistleblower, Project Red Hand, USA), Vladan Joler (Director of the SHARE Foundation, Associate Professor and Chair of New Media Department at the University of Novi Sad, RS), Joana Moll (artist and researcher, ES), Richard Tynan (Technologist, Privacy International, UK), Carmen Weisskopf (!Mediengruppe Bitnik, CH). Moderators: Marc Garrett (co-founder of Furtherfield, UK) and Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director of the Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE). "The diffusion of responsibility is the nature of modern warfare" (C. Westmoreland) "BOTS: Tracking Systems of Control" focuses on the dark side of bots usage, on the issues of surveillance, tracking and whistleblowing. The event aims to expand the definition of bots by interconnecting systems of control that are based on a high degree of automatism and diffused of responsibility. By bringing together whistleblowers, technologists, activists, researchers and artists the purpose is to analyse systems that perform automated functions, on a human and technological level. At the core of the discussion are network centric aerial warfare, online tracking, and pervasive invisible surveillance infrastructures. From one side, we want to encourage a deeper understanding of global aerial network systems coordinated over large distances, and question the ethical and legal responsibility in the nature of modern warfare; from the other side, we want to investigate the functionality and inner mechanisms of bulk metadata collection, and virtual surveillance technologies manufactured to acquire and process behavioural patterns. A conscious resistance against tracking and pervasive surveillance will be encouraged, allowing a greater understanding of network centric systems and imagining possible alternatives. More Information: Disruption Network Lab (http://www.disruptionlab.org) Abandon Normal Devices (AND, andfestival.org.uk) Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director and Curator) tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Credits: This Disruption Network Lab event is curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli in collaboration with Abandon Normal Devices for The Art of Bots. The event is delivered in partnership with Somerset House and media partners Furtherfield. It is realised with support of Aksioma (SI) in the framework of Masters & Servers. Masters and Servers is a joint project by Aksioma (SI), Drugo more (HR), Abandon Normal Devices (UK), Link Art Center (IT) and d-i-n-a / The Influencers (ES). This project has been funded with support from the European Commission and the Arts Council England. This communication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director http://disruptionlab.org http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] reSource for transmedial culture - Einladung zur Zusammenarbeit
ller Innovation als auch als eine strategische Herausforderung für die Erzeugung einer Medien-Kritik im Allgemeinen sowie einer Meta-Reflexion hinsichtlich künstlerischer Produktion im Rahmen digitaler Kultur und Netzwerk-Wirtschaft im Speziellen gedacht. Dieses Statement of Interest soll einen ersten Input und Ausgangspunkt für weitergehende Kollaborationen zur Analyse und Produktion disruptiver Praktiken von Hackern und Künstlern im Rahmen des sozialen Netzwerkens darstellen, aber auch einen Ansatz für den Beginn einer gemeinschaftlichen Erforschung der Praxis des Netzwerkens als Strategie in der Kunst und als angewandte Forschungsmethode. Kontakte: Tatiana Bazzichelli: tb...@transmediale.de reSource – Leitung und Konzept-Entwicklung Daniela Silvestrin: d...@transmediale.de reSource – Programm-Assistenz -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // reSource concept and programme developer in/compatible // transmediale 2012, 31 Jan - 5 Feb 2012 // http://www.transmediale.de join the conversation on the transmediale IRC channel // server: irc.freenode.net | channel: #transmediale | port: 6667 transmediale | festival for art and digital culture berlin Klosterstr. 68 10179 Berlin, Germany | fon +49 30 24749 761 | fax +49 30 24749 763 Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Volker Heller | Geschäftsführer Moritz van Dülmen -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/
[rohrpost] in/compatible Research – Workshop/Konferenz
in/compatible Research – Workshop/Konferenz 16.–18. November 2011 Vilém Flusser Archiv, Universität der Künste, Berlin Internationaler PhD Workshop und Konferenz, organisiert vom Digital Aesthetics Research Centre/Centre for Digital Urban Living (Universität Aarhus), in Zusammenarbeit mit reSource for transmedial culture (transmediale) und dem Vilém Flusser Archiv, Universität der Künste, Berlin. Um neue Formen des kollaborativen Peer-Reviews und Wissensaustauschs zu fördern, gründeten das Digital Aesthetics Research Centre/Centre for Digital Urban Living (Aarhus Universität) und reSource for transmedial culture (transmediale) eine Plattform für die interdisziplinäre Begegnung von Kunst und Wissenschaft. Ausgehend vom Thema nächsten transmediale Festivals in/compatible im Februar 2012 findet vom 16.–18. November ein PhD Workshop mit anschließender Konferenz im Vilém Flusser Archiv der Universität der Künste Berlin statt. Im Fokus der Veranstaltung stehen die ungelösten Spannungen zwischen unterschiedlichen Technologien deren kulturellen Produktionshintergrund und Gebrauch sowie die verschiedenen theoretischen Ansätze zeitgenössischer Medienkunst. Die Themenblöcke lehnen sich an den Titel in/compatible der transmediale 2012 an: in/compatible interfaces, in/compatible methods und in/compatible markets. Dem PhD Workshop und der Konferenz folgt eine durch kollaborative Peer-Review erstellte Veröffentlichung, die während der transmediale 2012 präsentiert wird. Das dreitägige Konferenzprogramm im Vilém Flusser Archiv der Universität der Künste Berlin ist öffentlich. Die Teilnahme am Workshop ist ausschließlich für PhD-Studenten. Die Anzahl der Sitzplätze ist begrenzt und die Veranstaltungssprache ist Englisch. Teilnehmer der Konferenz: Christian Ulrik Andersen (dk), Tatiana Bazzichelli (it/de), Claudia Becker (de), Morten Breinbjerg (dk), Geoff Cox (uk/dk), Kristoffer Gansing (se/de), Andrew Murphie (au), Jussi Parikka (fi), Søren Pold (dk) und Cornelia Sollfrank (de). Keynotes: Tiziana Terranova (it) und Siegfried Zielinski (de). Künstlerische Intervention: Alberto de Campo (de), Dmytri Kleiner (ca/de) und Telekommunisten. Teilnehmer des PhD Workshops: Cesar Baio (br/de), Zach Blas (usa), Jacob Gaboury (us), Baruch Gottlieb (ca/de), Ioana Jucan (ro/usa), Tero Karppi (fi), Thomas Bjoernsten Kristensen (dk), Magnus Lawrie (uk), Aymeric Mansoux (fr/nl), Rosa Menkman (nl), Gabriel Menotti Gonring (br/uk), Anne Popiel (us/de), Morten Riis (dk), Lasse Scherffig (de), Matthias Tarasiewicz (at), Marie Thompson (uk), Nina Wenhart (at) und Carolin Wiedemann (de). Programm: Tag 1 - Mittwoch 16. November in/compatible interfaces and methods 18.00–18.10 Tatiana Bazzichelli & Christian Ulrik Andersen – Einführung 18.10–19.00 Keynote: Siegfried Zielinski, moderiert von Kristoffer Gansing Panel Welche Methoden berücksichtigen die Erforschung vernachlässigter Geschichten und Technologien? Wie können die Spannungen zwischen verschiedenen Ansätzen produktiv genutzt werden? 19.15¬–20.30 Kurzpräsentationen von Cornelia Sollfrank, Morten Breinbjerg, Jussi Parikka, Søren Pold/Christian Ulrik Andersen und Diskussion moderiert von Claudia Becker. Tag 2 - Donnerstag 17. November in/compatible methods and markets 18.30–18.40 Einführung 18.40–19.30 Keynote: Tiziana Terranova, moderiert von Geoff Cox Panel Wissensproduktion steht in Verbindung mit verschiedenen wirtschaftlichen Rahmenbedingungen, doch wie können die abstumpfenden Kräfte der Vermarktung vermieden werden? Kann dies abseits des Handlungsrahmens von Kapitalismus neu konzeptualisiert werden? 19.45–20.45 Kurzpräsentationen von Andrew Murphie, Tatiana Bazzichelli, Søren Pold/Christian Ulrik Andersen und Diskussion moderiert von Geoff Cox. 20.45–21.00 transmediale statement - Kristoffer Gansing 21.15–: Interventionen und VJ Performances der Workshop-Teilnehmer + Bar Tag 3 - Freitag 18. November Plenardiskussion 15.00–17.00 Was nun? Eine gemeinsame Reflektion von in/kompatiblen Forschungsmethoden, veranstaltet von reSource for transmedial culture und moderiert von Tatiana Bazzichelli, zusammen mit den Teilnehmern und dem Publikum. Stattfindende künstlerische Experimente: ::R15N:: (beta-test) von Dmytri Kleiner & den Telekommunisten "Varia Zoosystematica Profundorum - Experimental studies in deep sea communication" von Alberto de Campo Weitere Informationen: http://darc.imv.au.dk/incompatible http://www.transmediale.de/content/resource-incompatible-research-workshop-conference -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // reSource concept and programme developer in/compatible // transmediale 2012, 31 Jan - 5 Feb 2012 // http://www.transmediale.de join the conversation on the transmediale IRC channel // server: irc.freenode.net | channel: #transmediale | port: 6667 transmediale | festival for art and digital culture berlin Klosterstr. 68 10179 Berlin, Germany | fon +49 30 24749 761 | fax
[rohrpost] HACKING ALIENATION - Migrant Power, Art & Tech, Sept 21-22 Berlin
Dear Rohrpost List, I would like to invite you to our 33rd conference Hacking Alienation: Migrant Power, Art & Tech at Kunstquartier Bethanien (Berlin and streaming), September 21-22, 2024. Hacking Alienation explores how art and technology can enhance the political agency of those who lack citizenship rights and experience systemic alienation due to war, political conflict or other sources of oppression. With Hacking Alienation, we are intervening in the public debate at a time of a political hift to the right in order to emphasize emancipation instead of alienation, self determination instead of repression, community instead of isolation. https://www.disruptionlab.org/hacking-alienation We have as usual a chat active for remote questions, and I hope you will be there if you cannot be present in person. ——— ## Full Programme # Saturday, September 21 - 14:30–20:00 14:30–14:40 · OPENING Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE) 14:40–16:10 · KEYNOTE: My Name Is "Subject to Immigration Control” Keynote with Anna Titovets Intektra (Artist, Researcher and Curator, RU/PT). Moderated by Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE). Anna Titovets [Intektra], an interdisciplinary artist, curator and researcher at the intersection of art, tech-nology and society, will focus on practical survivalist strategies, community-building approaches, and challenges in the process of fighting for social equality, searching for a sense of (digital) belonging, reshaping identity, and protecting social rights with digital means and technologies. 16:30–18:00 · PANEL: Decolonising AI Panel with allapopp (Digital Media and Performance Artist), Milagros Miceli (Sociologist and Computer Scientist, DAIR Institute, AR/DE), Marwa Fatafta (Researcher, Policy Analyst and Digital Rights Expert, PS/DE). Moderated by Walid El-Houri (Researcher and Editor, LBN/DE). In migration contexts, digital technologies and big data collection are too often programmed to be used for tracking, surveillance, and profiling. allapopp, Milagros Miceli, Marwa Fatafta and Walid El-Houri will talk about the importance of decolonising AI. They will discuss the power asymmetries embedded in the design, production and development of machine learning, digital surveillance, data generation and labelling. 18:30–20:00 · PANEL: Subverting Alienation Panel with Stella Nyanzi (Activist, Poet and Digital Rights Defender, UG/DE), Nyima Jadama (Activist & Moderator, GM/DE), Moro Yapha (Migration and Human Rights Advocate, GM/DE). Moderated by Mo R. (Project Lead, Tactical Tech, EG/US/DE). Stella Nyanzi, Nyima Jadama, Moro Yapha and Mo.R. will present individual stories of empowerment and agency through the conscious use of media in the struggle for equal rights and justice for all, drawing on their direct experiences as activists, human rights advocates, writers and migrants in Germany. # Sunday, September 22 - 12:30–16:00 Deconstructing Tech Futures: A Workshop on Critical Imagination Workshop with allapopp (Digital Media and Performance Artist), Dinara Rasuleva (Writer, Poet_ess). Eligibility criteria: FLINTA* (Femme, Lesbians, Intersex, Non-binary, Trans, Agender and other*) only. In their imaginatory workshop, allapopp and Dinara Rasuleva address from a situated perspective the need to deconstruct and shift the rather homogeneous dominant narratives of technological futures as acts of self-empowerment and possibilities for political participation and change. More information: https://www.disruptionlab.org/hacking-alienation#programme GET TICKETS: https://tickets.disruptionlab.org/hacking-alienation/ -- Check also our upcoming conference: Investigating the Kill Cloud: Information Warfare, Autonomous Weapons & AI · 10 Years Disruption Network Lab 29.11–1.12.2024 https://www.disruptionlab.org/investigating-the-kill-cloud I am looking forward to seeing you! All the best, Tatiana -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director Disruption Network Lab https://www.disruptionlab.org/ E-mail for personal messages: tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz Fingerprint: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 -- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.in-mind.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/