HOTHOUSE. The Future of Demonstration. Season 5
12.09.-04.10. Atelier Augarten Vienna and livestream 
https://www.thefutureofdemonstration.net/hothouse/ 
  
  
WEEK 2 
Wednesday, 17 SEPTEMBER 3:30-6 pm Workshop 
“Mapping AI: Tools and Spatial Techniques for Investigating Algorithms” 
Júlia Nueno Guitart, Forensic Architecture / Centre for Research Architecture, 
Goldsmiths, London 
  
Thursday, 18 SEPTEMBER 7–9 pm 
“THE ART OF COMPOSITION. Collaborative investigations against weaponized AI.”  
Performative-discursive art project.  
Livestream: https://www.thefutureofdemonstration.net/hothouse/stream/  
  
Saturday, 20 SEPTEMBER 4:30–6:30 pm  
“glO/Assary Session 2.” Discourse group convened by adO/Aptive. With Martin 
Eichler  
  
Saturday, 20 SEPTEMBER 7–9 pm 
Technopolitics Evening “Undisciplined Intelligence” (in German) 
“Too blind to see. Über Datenkolonialismus, AI und (anti-)imperiale 
Intelligenzen.” 
Anna Echterhölter University of Vienna 
Präsentation und Gespräch mit Emma Dowling Universität Wien und Felix Stalder 
Zürcher Hochschule der Künste. 
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THU 18. SEP 7–9 pm: 
  THE ART OF COMPOSITIONCollaborative investigations against weaponized AI.  
Performative-discursive art project.  
  
With: Júlia Nueno Guitart, Forensic Architecture.  
Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi, Dimitri van den Meersche, Interest Group on 
International Law and Technology (ESIL).  
Marit Seyer and worldwide members of the Stop Killer Robots Coalition: Salena 
Barry UK, Illés Katona Hungary, Yanitra Kumaragurup Sri Lanka, Omar Mboob 
Gambia.  
MC: Siavash Eshghi, Heinrich Boell Foundation. 
  
Performance: Daphna Horenczyk. Soundscape: Brando Zores Szely.  
Special appearance: Soulcat. 
The Tribunalistic Ritual by Gerald Nestler. Ballon Sculptures by Sylvia 
Eckermann. Music by Volkmar Klien performed by countertenor Dan Brittain and 
Choir Kördelör.  
  
More: https://www.thefutureofdemonstration.net/hothouse/programme.html#18  
  
AI has entered the realm of armed conflict. Behind the glossy PR about how AI 
facilitates and simplifies our lives, and businesses, darker experiments are 
under way. They happen in front of our eyes, yet we cannot see them. What is 
being initiated is a shift from AI gamification to AI weaponization.  
  
Together with our expert collaborators, we ask: What does it take to resist 
abuses of power that are escalated to the scale of populations and nation 
states? How can counter-investigations and counter-alliances operate in order 
to successfully expose the use of AI models and infrastructures in conflicts?  
  
Conflict resolution is replaced by armed conflict loaded with AI. Even games 
are not just for fun: besides their gamification – the integration of 
game-design elements to motivate and engage users – their deeper layers can 
conceal instructions for war and other atrocities, be they military or 
terrorist. Ever more people, and other beings, are victims of yet another 
contingency, another assault, another crime against life. Unwittingly or 
brazenly, social and other media reinforce such sociopathic tendencies. 
  
AI weaponization has become a global issue, as our partner, the Stop Killer 
Robot Coalition can testify. AI-supported repression by governmental, military, 
and corporate forces is directed against both individuals as well as entire 
populations, including a state’s own citizens, as research in human rights and 
international law shows. In some cases, AI has already been weaponized to 
extremely worrying degrees, as investigations, such as those of Forensic 
Architecture, into cases of individuated mass killings and genocide prove. 
  
But even when we cannot see how AI is made to operate, there are ways to 
uncover and visualize it. Indeed, evidence-based investigations are the basis 
of public knowledge in non-transparent contexts. As such, counter-investigative 
alliances are necessary means to challenge powers that manipulate, exclude and 
even eliminate people. 
  
Regardless of one’s political beliefs or ideological leanings, the notion that 
AI is on the verge (or may have already crossed the threshold) of making 
life-and-death decisions without human oversight should be profoundly 
unsettling to anyone still committed to rational and humane solutions to 
conflicts. This would stand in stark contrast to the transhumanist visions of 
unfettered control, where technological elites steer society toward a 
corporate-driven future governed by anarcho-authoritarian ideals. 
  
AI weaponization must be countered with all the means available to a democratic 
society. We must finally realise how powerful we are if we act together and use 
our institutions properly. No one is above the law, including machines.  
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Presentations: 
  
Technolegal Machineries: Law’s Grammar of Violence and Harm’s Invisibilization. 
 
Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi and Dimitri van den Meersche, Interest Group on 
International Law and Technology (ESIL) 
  
This presentation examines law as an internal component of technolegal 
machineries comprising drones, AI-enabled battlefield systems, biometric 
infrastructures, and risk-based classificatory tools. Within these assemblages, 
legal categories, evidentiary thresholds, and operational protocols crystallise 
together with sensors, data flows, and algorithmic models to translate 
heterogeneous lives and environments into calculable targets, tolerable 
collateral damage, and administrable fragments. We will explore how the law, as 
well as juridified computation, facilitates scalable, modular violence while 
obscuring cumulative harms. The second part of the talk explores tactics for 
resistance: generating counter-lexicons, reconfiguring evidentiary standards, 
and cultivating insurgent jurisprudential practices that reattach law to lived 
suffering. We experiment law's re-grammaring—expanding the perceptual field so 
that presently invisible harms become legally cognisable and politically 
actionable. If the machinery currently narrows perception to what is metrically 
convenient, a renewed legal grammar may widen the aperture through which harm 
is seen, named, and contested.  
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Individuated Mass Killing: A counter-forensics of computational violence in 
Gaza. 
Júlia Nueno Guitart, Forensic Architecture 
  
Through the collective work with Forensic Architecture for the genocide case 
brought by South Africa against Israel at the International Court of Justice, 
Júlia Nueno Guitart interrogates how genocide is structured through 
computational systems. This intervention centres on Gaza, examining how 
AI-guided targeting, evacuation orders, and biometric checkpoints fragment life 
into data points—triggering violence that radiates outward and erodes the 
conditions for life. These technologies, often described as precise or neutral, 
instead enable scalable and repeatable harm. The intervention proposes 
individuated mass killing as a framework for understanding how computation 
organises extermination, both locally and as part of a wider techno-political 
order.  
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Global Bodies, Human Voices: Resisting Digital Dehumanisation through 
Distributed Solidarity. 
Marit Seyer and worldwide members of the Stop Killer Robots Coalition: Salena 
Barry UK, Illés Katona Hungary, Yanitra Kumaragurup Sri Lanka, Omar Mboob 
Gambia 
  
This presentation unfolds across two acts. It begins with a collage of short 
video testimonies from campaigners around the world, each voicing why killer 
robots must be stopped. These fragments collectively expose how autonomous 
weapons systems enact digital dehumanisation: reducing people to data points, 
severing dignity from decision-making, and normalising automated violence. In 
the second act, one campaigner present on site engages in live dialogue with 
four others who join via point-cloud projections from different continents. 
This dispersed presence materialises the campaign’s insistence that resistance 
to digital dehumanisation is a shared, planetary responsibility. By weaving 
distant bodies into a single space of dialogue, the intervention asserts the 
urgency of banning autonomous weapons, foregrounds the necessity of human 
control, and calls on each of us to contribute to safeguarding our common 
humanity.  
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