[aha] DEEP CABLES: Uncovering the Wiring of the World, 17-18 Giugno, Berlino
T_Bazz
t_bazz a ecn.org
Gio 16 Giu 2016 11:39:08 CEST
Cara Luisa,
hai ragione! Sono contenta di leggere un feedback, perche' finora non
c'e' stata molta reazione ai post che ho inoltrato nel corso dei mesi
scorsi, e quindi ovviamente, senza interazione, la cosa diventa unilaterale.
Non sostituira' lo scambio che potremmo avere face to face ma
sicuramente puo' essere utile dire che pubblicheremo tutti i video della
conferenza nel nostro sito, in cui abbiamo sempre pubblicato tutte le
altre conferenze:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxiH37LS3aCEPQlq5Bh4oAQ
Ci sara' poi anche molto da dire in futuro.
Nel frattempo vi segnalo una bella intervista fatta da Asbesto per Radio
Colonia, la radio italiana in Germania:
http://www1.wdr.de/radio/funkhauseuropa/programm/sendungen/radio-colonia/zapping/museo-informatica-sicilia-104.html
E ovviamente spero che prima o poi qualcuno di voi possa venire anche di
persona a trovarci.
Cari saluti!
Tatiana
On 15/06/16 10:03, Luisa Valeriani wrote:
> Cara Tat
> congratulazioni per la conferenza, che sembra particolarmente interessante. Tanto interessante che sarebbe bello se ci raccontassi un po’ le cose principali emerse, a conferenza finita. Probabilmente pubblicherete anche tutto, ma un breve riassunto di aggiornamento sarebbe davvero gradito… Altrimenti questa diventa solo una vetrina delle cose che si fanno, e non un’occasione per far circolare informazioni scientifiche su cui poi ciascuno, come vuole e quanto può, approfondisce a sua volta. Che ne dici? Dai, sarebbe una bella cosa! In bocca al lupo
> lv
>
>
>> Il giorno 14/giu/2016, alle ore 11:50, T_Bazz <t_bazz at ecn.org> ha scritto:
>>
>> Ciao,
>>
>> vi scrivo per informarvi della nostra prossima conferenza che si terra'
>> il 17+18 Giugno a Berlino. Il tema questa volta e' l'analisi politica e
>> tecnologica dell'infrastruttura di rete, dai cavi terrestri in fibre
>> ottiche a quelli sottomarini.
>>
>> Durante questi due giorni di eventi, ingegneri, giornalisti
>> investigativi, scrittori, ricercatori, hacker, artisti e attivisti
>> ragioneranno su come Internet funziona davvero, come e' segretamente
>> strutturata, e in che modo l'infrastruttura di rete terrestre e
>> sottomarina influenza alleanze geopolitiche e la nostra vita culturale e
>> quotidiana.
>>
>> Cari saluti, e spero a presto!
>>
>> T_Bazz
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>>
>> DEEP CABLES: Uncovering the Wiring of the World
>>
>> A conference event by Disruption Network Lab.
>> Art & Evidence Conference Series 2016.
>>
>> Location: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997
>> Berlin.
>> Schedule: June 17th (17.00-21.00); June 18th (16.30-20.30), 2016. In
>> English language.
>> Admission: 5 Euro.
>> Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/deep-cables
>> Eighth event of the Disruption Network Lab, directed by Tatiana
>> Bazzichelli. In cooperation with Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien.
>>
>> Speakers:
>> Henrik Moltke (investigative journalist, DK/USA), Trevor Paglen (artist
>> and geographer, USA), Andrew Blum (writer & journalist, USA), Moritz
>> Metz (radio journalist, DE), Marc Helmus (network operator and engineer,
>> DE), Anne Roth (net activist, senior advisor for the German
>> Parliamentary Inquiry on Mass Surveillance for the group Die Linke, DE),
>> Anna Biselli (journalist, Netzpolitik.org, DE), Ingrid Burrington
>> (artist and researcher, USA), Helga Tawil-Souri (associate professor
>> Middle East and Islamic Studies NYU, Palestine/USA), Gabriele "Asbesto"
>> Zaverio (sysadmin, co-founder, MusIF, FreakNet MediaLab, IT), Bernd Fix
>> (computer security expert, Wau Holland Stiftung, DE), Jacob Lillemose
>> (postdoctoral researcher and curator, Copenhagen Center for Disaster
>> Research, DK).
>>
>> The first event of the "Art & Evidence" series by Disruption Network Lab
>> 2016 investigates the cultural, political, geographic and technological
>> dimensions of the Internet, tracing fiber-optic land and undersea
>> network cables. At the root of the Internet infrastructure lays a very
>> material dimension, that influences how the Internet functions, how it
>> is organised and controlled, and its geopolitical configuration.
>>
>> Recently disclosed N.S.A. (National Security Agency) documents
>> demonstrated that telecommunication companies, such as AT&T, have been
>> particularly important to N.S.A. allowing the access to billions of
>> emails across domestic networks. Large amounts of the world's Internet
>> communications travel across American cables, and a broad range of
>> classified activities work by installing surveillance equipment on
>> Internet hubs. The materiality of the wired network is crucial to
>> understand how surveillance works physically, and more in general, how
>> the whole Internet infrastructure is conceived.
>>
>> In this event, researchers, engineers, investigative journalists,
>> hackers, writers, artists and activists, are brought together to unveil
>> who runs the Internet and in which way its infrastructure influences our
>> political, cultural and everyday life. Starting from this very concrete
>> subject, the physicality of the network cables, the event culminates
>> with the discussion about digital-divide and breaks of connectivity in
>> strategic landing sites, where the discrepancy between poor access to
>> bandwidth and high presence of cable infrastructure is caused by
>> military, political, and economical reasons.
>>
>> Funded by: Der Regierende Bürgermeister von Berlin, Senatskanzlei,
>> Kulturelle Angelegenheiten / City Tax.
>> In partnership with: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.
>> In cooperation with Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien.
>> In collaboration with: NOME, Wau Holland Stiftung, Copenhagen Center for
>> Disaster Research, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and
>> Society (HIIG), and SPEKTRUM.
>> Media partners: Furtherfield; ExBerliner.
>>
>> More Information:
>> Disruption Network Lab: http://www.disruptionlab.org
>> Facebook: www.facebook.com/disruptionlab
>> Twitter: @disruptberlin
>>
>> Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director and Curator)
>> tbazz(at)disruptionlab.org
>> Claudia Dorfmueller (Administration and Project Manager)
>> claudia(at)disruptionlab.org
>> Kim Voss (Project Manager and Communication) kim(at)disruptionlab.org
>> Tabea Hamperl (Press Manager) tabea(at)disruptionlab.org
>>
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>> Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director
>> http://disruptionlab.org
>> Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz
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