- Time
- 12:00-16:30
- Where
- Theater Kikker Grote Zaal/Main Hall
- Price
- 10,-/gratis
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curated by Stephen Kovats (Transmediale 2008-2011, McLuhan in Europe 2011)
Focusing on the ‘Right to Know’ the Summit invites discussion on how digital media engulfing our daily lives are now accessible in not only new but perhaps previously unimagined ways. Such accessibility also creates new forms of openness and malleability blurring the lines between the hack, the hoax and the objective. The public focus of the Net as being a broad ranging arena of information exchange moderated by proxies such as ICANN and dominated by enterprises incl. Google, Facebook and Amazon is once again shifting. Two decades into our life within the World Wide Web, a much wider and more diverse group of users has emerged using the Net as a central arena of critical socio-political activity.
The currently unfolding ‘Arab Spring’, as well as the victory of the Pirate Party in Berlin’s State elections, fuels forces that have the ability to create new forms of information visibility and data malleability. These major popular movements have radically influenced all sides and players in the rapidly evolving and seemingly completely unpredictable shifts in social and political orders. The recent case of the ‘unmasked’ fraudulent (or simply naive prankster) U.S-based blogger who purported to be a Syrian Lesbian rights activist moving to the fore of that country’s current revolt underscores the precarious level of blind trust mass media and digital society at large nonetheless still places on the power of ‘sincerity’ in net-based communication. Hactivism itself, once the poetic domain of seemingly invisible forces, is becoming mainstream. Is there a danger that the rough, highly unstable edges of digital media and network practice, including political hacktivism, open source protocol design (ie. Thimbl, DIY tools and apps) and evolving movements such as Sharism, will be ‘corporatised’? Where do these forces converge, and where does the opportunity lie to entrench the idealism of the Net’s ability to be the essential guarantor of expressive freedom and mobility? By supporting and embracing the rough edges of the media, keeping these in flux and critical, we have the historical opportunity to firmly guarantee, as an entire society, the Net’s primary strengths and characteristics: that of a truly open, unregulated and free tool of communication.
Programme:
12.00 – 12.15: Introduction
12.15 – 12.45: A critique of openness: Sunil Abraham
12.45 – 13.15: How to create a perverse social network in 3 steps: Rui Guerra
13.15 – 13.45: The right to radical media: the case of student movement in Chile 2006-2011: Alejandra Perez Nunez
13.45 – 14.00: Summit discussion
14.00 – 14.15: Break
14.15 – 14.45: Roughing up Copyright: The Right to Know and our Agreement to Share: Christopher Adams
14.45 – 15.45: Networked Disruption: A critique of oppositional practices in the business of social networking: Tatiana Bazzichelli
15.15 – 15.45: Contested Zones: Alejo Duque
15.45 – 16.15: Foundland
16.15 – 16.45: response / summit discussion: Chris van der Heijden
16.45 – 17.00: Performance by HIMW
17.00: End
Items in this program
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Sunil Abraham (Bangalore)
Sunil Abraham (Bangalore)
is Executive Director of the Centre for Internet and Society in Bangalore, India. He is also a leading figure behind the Tactical Technology Collective and founder of Mahiti
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Tatiana Bazzichelli (Berlin)
Tatiana Bazzichelli (Berlin)
is a PhD Scholar at Aarhus University. She was a visiting scholar at Stanford University (2009) and is part of the transmediale festival team in Berlin.
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Rui Guerra (Utrecht)
Rui Guerra (Utrecht)
has developed a number of models, self-organising principles and strategies for shifting culture online, and what to do with it once it’s there. His work questions and challenges the norms and hierarchies of ‘high-end’ cultural institutions.
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Alejandra Perez Nunez AKA HIMW(Valparaiso)
Alejandra Perez Nunez AKA HIMW(Valparaiso)
a.k.a. elpueblodechina is a sound artist, critical writer and performer working with and developing FLOSS tools and electronics.
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Alejandro Duque (Saas Fe)
Alejandro Duque (Saas Fe)
is a theorist, media activist, sound artist and frequency analyst based within the European Graduate School in Switzerland. He is a co-founder and active member of networks such as Bricolabs and Dorkbot.
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Foundland
Foundland
is a young multi-disciplinary art and design practice based in Amsterdam with a focus on critical analysis of topics related to political and place branding and the way recent trends in these fields affect citizens in the Netherlands.
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Christopher Adams (Beijing)
Christopher Adams (Beijing)
is a publisher and developer based in Beijing. He works with Fabricatorz in San Francisco on creative projects, with Qi Hardware in Beijing on copyleft hardware, and with Aiki Lab in Singapore on open source software.
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Respondent: Chris van der Heijden (Utrecht)
Respondent: Chris van der Heijden (Utrecht)
is a Utrecht based historian, journalism teacher, journalist and writer who specialises in Dutch and Spanish history.
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