[resource-net] DATA CITIES: Smart Technologies, Tracking & Human Rights (25-27 Sept)

Lieke Ploeger lieke at disruptionlab.org
Fri Sep 4 11:39:22 CEST 2020


Dear reSourcers,

We are happy to invite you to the 20th conference of the Disruption
Network Lab, which will happen soon:

DATA CITIES: Smart Technologies, Tracking & Human Rights
September 25-27, Kunstquartier Bethanien.

DATA CITIES focuses on smart city visions for the future, addressing the
implications of new data policies and analysing the unintended negative
consequences of tracking and surveillance to our privacy and freedom.

On the final conference Sunday we host a community workshops day to
share skills, tools and strategies to work with data and technology in
creative ways to shape the type of city we want to live in in the future.

We hope to see many of your there, either in real-life at Studio 1 or
via our livestream!

We will also be kicking off the conference on Thursday Sept. 24, 2020
with a pre-event film screening of the documentary iHuman, followed by a
Q&A with Tonje Hessen Schei (Film Director, Producer and Screenwriter,
NO), in partnership with the Human Rights Film Festival Berlin, at Bufa
Studios. She will give a keynote at our conference on Saturday Sept. 26
as well.

Below you can find our conference schedule, and more details are
available here: _https://www.disruptionlab.org/data-cities_.

All the best,

Lieke & the Disruption Network Lab team.

-- 
Lieke Ploeger
Disruption Network Lab
Community Director
www.disruptionlab.org <http://www.disruptionlab.org>

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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

# Friday, September 25 · 2020

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

16:30—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).


COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS DAY

# Sunday, September 27 · 2020

14:45—15:15 · ARTIST TALK
Simon Weckert (Artist & Designer, DE)

15:15—17:45 · WORKSHOPS

  * 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).
  * 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

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#DNL20  · BERLIN · SEPT 25-27 · 2020:
DATA CITIES: SMART TECHNOLOGIES, TRACKING & HUMAN RIGHTS

TACTICS OF EMPOWERMENT – PART II

The 20th conference of the Disruption Network Lab.
Curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli & Mauro Mondello.

Location: Studio 1, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997
Berlin. In English Language.

Funded by: Senatsverwaltung Für Kultur und Europa (Senate Department for
Culture and Europa, Berlin), Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung, the
Reva and David Logan Foundation (Grant Provided by Neo Philanthropy),
Checkpoint Charlie Foundation. Supported [in part] by a Grant From the
Foundation Open Society Institute in Cooperation With the OSIFE of the
Open Society Foundations. Part of Re-imagine Europe, co-funded by the
Creative Europe Programme of the European Union. In Partnership with:
Guerrilla Foundation.

In Cooperation with: Human Rights Film Festival Berlin. In Collaboration
with: Transparency International, Common Action Forum, Weizenbaum
Institute. Partner venues: Kunstraum Kreuzberg/bethanien, Acud Macht
Neu, State Studio, Supermarkt Berlin. Media partners: Taz, Die
Tageszeitung, Exberliner, Furtherfield.

More information: https://www.disruptionlab.org/data-cities


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