Željko Blaće via nettime-l on Thu, 19 Sep 2024 13:01:17 +0200 (CEST)


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Re: <nettime> HACKING ALIENATION - Migrant Power, Art & Tech, Sept 21-22 Berlin


Dear Tatiana, this sounds really interesting and urgent. Hope it effect of
the event can inform and resonate with many and inspire different
ripples. I look forward to hearing more and will forward to a few migrant
queer wikimedia/fediverse friends and collaborators.

On Wed, Sep 18, 2024 at 3:48 PM Tatiana Bazzichelli via nettime-l <
nettime-l@lists.nettime.org> wrote:

> Dear Nettimers,
>
> 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 shift 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
>
> As usual, we will have a chat active for remote questions, and you are
> welcome to join in if you cannot be with us 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
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