Technopropaganda

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Contact frederike.kaltheuner@gmail.com, +4917642208774
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Tags cypher punk, data love, data protection, activism, philosophy, art, free society
Registered on 9 December 2014 22:43:52
Location for self-organized sessions yes
Self-organized session notes Lighting talk 1: The capitals ideology underpinning and permeating the web. On the subjective choices and organisational agendas hidden behind machine learning algorithms.

Workshop 1: Socratic dialogue. Workshop 2: Bring us an object, a tool, a software, an algorithm we tell you how it is ideological

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Orga contact frederike.kaltheuner@gmail.com
Brings This is an assembly for the lovers of Technophilosophy. We believe that technology and society cannot be thought of as separate. Every object is embedded in a political context. We will ask how and why.
Seats needed 6
Extra seats 20
Assembly specification 2. We'd like to come together with a lot of people, a spot with lot's of people passing by and good visibility would be nice.
Planning notes We will give three talks and three workshops, for which we hope to attract a number of listeners and participants. We would like to target people who love hacking and technology but are interested in exploring contemporary questions from a theoretical and political perspective. We expect about 20 participants and listeners for each event.

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Technopolitics / Technopropaganda / Technoideology

This is an assembly for the lovers of Technophilosophy. We believe that technology and society cannot be thought of as separate. Every object is embedded in a political context. We will ask how and why. We are philosophers, sociologists, lawyers, and human computer interaction people,

Lighting talk 1: The capitals ideology underpinning and permeating the web. On the subjective choices and organisational agendas hidden behind machine learning algorithms.

Workshop 1: Socratic dialogue.

Workshop 2: Bring us an object, a tool, a software, an algorithm we tell you how it is ideological