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The Future Behind Us | Ep. #5: Social Justice, Satire and Video Games [w/ Paolo Pedercini from MOLLEINDUSTRIA]
Podcast: Tactics&Practice [podcast]Episode: The Future Behind Us | Ep. #5: Social Justice, Satire and Video Games [w/ Paolo Pedercini from MOLLEINDUSTRIA]Pub date: 2024-08-28Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationCan you make video games about environmental justice or labour? How about religion, the military, gun violence, mass incarceration, immigration or the Anthropocene? Can you entertain players with such hard-hitting matters? Can you use games to make players reflect on ethics, politics and the economy? Since 2003, MOLLEINDUSTRIA has been devising “artisanal remedies to the idio...
2024-10-19
35 min
Tactics&Practice [podcast]
The Future Behind Us | Ep. #10: What Are the Limits of Interspecies Communication? [w/ Maja Smrekar]
We have lived alongside dogs for thousands of years. How close have we grown to each other since we first domesticated them? In one of her performances, artist Maja Smrekar biologically manipulated her body so that she could use her own breast milk to feed an Icelandic Spitz puppy. Behind its spectacular and, for some, controversial guises, Smrekar’s exploration of transpecies motherhood probed uncomfortable issues such as the instrumentalisation of female bodies, the problematic position of the human species at the top and centre of ecosystems, the ambiguities of biotechnological promises and the prospect of a post-human world....
2024-08-29
32 min
Tactics&Practice [podcast]
The Future Behind Us | Ep. #9: When an AI Governs Your City [w/ Pinar Yoldas]
Smart cities across the world are pioneering chatbots, autonomous vehicles and AI technologies to help streamline bureaucratic services, facilitate police recruitment, fill in potholes or locate resources at the library. Could algorithmic systems of control and governance be applied to all public services? Could an ultra-efficient AI kitten centralise and impersonate all the services, authorities and regulations that make a large city function? Artist, designer and academic Pinar Yoldas believes this is a plausible and perhaps desirable scenario. Why wouldn’t a loving and cute robot be better at running the lives of citizens than human high-ranking officials? Sp...
2024-08-29
40 min
Tactics&Practice [podcast]
The Future Behind Us | Ep. #8: Taming AI, Playing AI [w/ Sanela Jahić]
Can everything – including vision, flexibility, imagination and other skills often associated with creative practices – be turned into data? Should artists feel threatened by AIs that compose music, make animation movies or write novels? Or is there something intrinsically uncomputable in the artistic mind? Are predictive algorithms creators’ friends or foes? Can you automate artistic processes and gestures? Artist Sanela Jahić collaborates with engineers, lecturers in creative and social computing as well as experts in health informatics to investigate workers’ subordination to machinery, the possible automation of artistic practices and the role of algorithms in the transition towards authorita...
2024-08-29
26 min
Tactics&Practice [podcast]
The Future Behind Us | Ep. #7: Solidarity, Perils and Ethics on Darknet Markets [w/ !Mediengruppe Bitnik]
Darknet markets, identity shielding, bots and cryptocurrencies have revolutionised commerce and society, each in its own way. What happens when you bring all these disrupting ingredients together? Doma Smoljo and Carmen Weisskopf from !Mediengruppe Bitnik created a piece of software that randomly buys goods and services on the darknet and then gets them shipped to an art gallery. Alongside the passport scan and the odd pair of fake designer sneakers, the artists gained insights into who or what is legally responsible when a bot buys illicit goods, the emergence of new grey zones and the quality of the services...
2024-08-29
32 min
Tactics&Practice [podcast]
The Future Behind Us | Ep. #6: Chasing the Physicality of the Internet [w/ Evan Roth]
Internet has obliterated borders, distances and other hallmarks of geography, making us forget its material reality: its data centres, wires, routers, processors and a vast network of intercontinental cables. Artist Evan Roth has travelled the globe to make infrared videos of coastal landscapes where fiberoptic submarine cables emerge from the sea to enable communication across oceans.Contemplating the infrastructure that makes and shapes the internet helps us see through the digital noise, find new ways to share space with people we’ve never met and delineate a more complex picture of the vulnerabilities and complexities that shape the dy...
2024-08-29
39 min
Tactics&Practice [podcast]
The Future Behind Us | Ep. #5: Social Justice, Satire and Video Games [w/ Paolo Pedercini from MOLLEINDUSTRIA]
Can you make video games about environmental justice or labour? How about religion, the military, gun violence, mass incarceration, immigration or the Anthropocene? Can you entertain players with such hard-hitting matters? Can you use games to make players reflect on ethics, politics and the economy? Since 2003, MOLLEINDUSTRIA has been devising “artisanal remedies to the idiocy of mainstream entertainment in the form of short experimental games”. What started as a project to create mordant parodies soon became one of the most iconic pioneering works of critical video games Spotify Soundcloud Apple podcast YouTube Music RSS Additional content MOLLEINDUSTRIAh...
2024-08-29
35 min
Tactics&Practice [podcast]
The Future Behind Us | Ep. #4: Up-Close and Personal with Impersonal Power Structures [w/ Jill Magid]
What does it feel to infiltrate or work alongside structures of power that most of us find impersonal and intimidating? How do you capitalise on the systemic loopholes and quirks inherent to institutions of authority such as intelligence agencies, corporations, bureaucracies and law enforcement agencies? Artist, author and filmmaker Jill Magid makes use of small institutional quirks to establish an intimate connection with people “on the inside” and probe the emotional, philosophical and legal tensions between the individual and the institutions that govern our lives. Spotify Soundcloud Apple podcast YouTube Music RSS Additional content Jill Magidhttp...
2024-08-29
44 min
Tactics&Practice [podcast]
The Future Behind Us | Ep. #3: How Much is Your Democracy Worth? [w/ UBERMORGEN]
In 2000, during the presidential race between George Bush and Al Gore, a group of “Maverick Austrian Business People” launched a platform that gave US voters the possibility to auction off their votes to bidders on the internet. Thirteen US states attempted to shut down the project with temporary restraining orders and injunctions. The media circus around the project was mind-boggling. As for the maverick business people behind the scandalous proposal, they were not entrepreneurs, they were artists: Liz Haas and Lúzius Bernhard from UBERMORGEN. Their artistic intervention went viral long before “becoming viral” was part of our vocabulary. What does...
2024-08-29
37 min
Tactics&Practice [podcast]
The Future Behind Us | Ep. #2: Decolonising Museum Collections [w/ Nora Al-Badri]
The discussion about the growing list of looted and illicitly acquired museum treasures is one that most Westerners would rather not think about. Unless a scandal, a protest, a movie or a contemporary artwork forces ex-colonising countries to confront the firm grip that their institutions maintain on access to knowledge, cultural materials and the global narratives of history. Since 2016, Nora Al-Badri has been developing artworks that use AI, deepfake technology and 3D scanning to spark debates about power imbalances and ethical museum practices. Spotify Soundcloud Apple podcast YouTube Music RSS Additional content Nora Al-Badrihttps://www...
2024-08-29
30 min
Tactics&Practice [podcast]
The Future Behind Us | Ep. #1: PsyOps and Other Secret Military Programmes [w/Trevor Paglen]
Over the years, Trevor Paglen has documented operations, locations and activities that were meant to remain hidden from the public. He has tracked and photographed the world of secret satellites, flew in a helicopter over the NSA headquarters with the express purpose of taking aerial photographs of it and, in the early 2000s, investigated the CIA’s “extraordinary rendition” programme which consisted of kidnapping, disappearing and torturing people that the agency accused of terrorism. The artist, author and geographer discusses suspicious activities in the night sky, classified programmes and the weaponisation of human perception in the context of mil...
2024-08-23
00 min
Tactics&Practice [podcast]
Scale | Ep.#3: Russian Neocolonialism as Demonic Possession [w/ Anna Engelhardt & Mark Cinkevich]
Infrastructures of abnormous scale are the materialisation of neocolonialism. Megabridges, power plants, military bases are means of dispossession, invasion, extraction perpetrated by bigger countries upon smaller sovereign states. Media artists and interdisciplinary researchers Anna Engelhardt and Mark Cinkevich have developed a method called “applied demonology”, which combines CGI, mediaeval demonology and satellite investigation to interrogate the spectre of colonial violence. They have used this approach to shed light on the way Russia has possessed Ukraine, Belarus and Syria like a demon that parasites its host and always breaks its promises. Spotify Soundcloud Apple podcast YouTube Music RSS Support us o...
2023-08-25
44 min
3' Grezzi di Cristina Marras
3' grezzi Ep. 350 Che lingua parli?
La mostra di Maastricht dal titolo 'Voice-Over' con il link per scaricare l'opuscolo con l'elenco delle opere esposte https://www.bonnefanten.nl/en/exhibitions/voice-overL'artista Silpa Gupta alla Biennale di Venezia del 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DM9_0XPr5ZE&ab_channel=AMenad%C3%A8o-aRTs-Un link a caso - tra i tanti - che racconta di come gli operatori della Disney buttarono giù dalla roccia gli animali per inventarsi un suicidio di massa e rendere il documentario più interessante https://hyperallergic.com/545742/white-wilderness-disney-nature-documentary/L'imperdibile newsletter 'We make Money Not Ar...
2021-12-19
03 min
3' Grezzi di M. Cristina Marras
3' grezzi Ep. 350 Che lingua parli?
La mostra di Maastricht dal titolo 'Voice-Over' con il link per scaricare l'opuscolo con l'elenco delle opere esposte https://www.bonnefanten.nl/en/exhibitions/voice-overL'artista Silpa Gupta alla Biennale di Venezia del 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DM9_0XPr5ZE&ab_channel=AMenad%C3%A8o-aRTs-Un link a caso - tra i tanti - che racconta di come gli operatori della Disney buttarono giù dalla roccia gli animali per inventarsi un suicidio di massa e rendere il documentario più interessante https://hyperallergic.com/545742/white-wilderness-disney-nature-documentary/L'imperdibile newsletter 'We make Money Not Ar...
2021-12-19
03 min
3' Grezzi di Cristina Marras
3' grezzi Ep. 201 Gioco = Lavoro
Il lavoro cerca sempre di più di assomigliare ad un gioco: con la gamification si cerca di rendere il lavoro meno faticoso. C'è invece qualcuno che cerca di rendere il gioco quanto più simile possibile ad un lavoro, con risultati sorprendentemente ironici e profondamente filosofici perché ci costringono a prendere coscienza del modo in cui trascorriamo effettivamente il tempo mentre lavoriamo (tantissimo tempo 'sprecato' a litigare con l'interfaccia del computer che ci chiede di fare cose che noi preferiremmo non fare ma non farle significa non poter proseguire, tipo gli aggiornalmenti di programma). È un argomento che merita ben più dei miei t...
2021-07-23
03 min
3' Grezzi di M. Cristina Marras
3' grezzi Ep. 201 Gioco = Lavoro
Il lavoro cerca sempre di più di assomigliare ad un gioco: con la gamification si cerca di rendere il lavoro meno faticoso. C'è invece qualcuno che cerca di rendere il gioco quanto più simile possibile ad un lavoro, con risultati sorprendentemente ironici e profondamente filosofici perché ci costringono a prendere coscienza del modo in cui trascorriamo effettivamente il tempo mentre lavoriamo (tantissimo tempo 'sprecato' a litigare con l'interfaccia del computer che ci chiede di fare cose che noi preferiremmo non fare ma non farle significa non poter proseguire, tipo gli aggiornalmenti di programma). È un argomento che merita ben più dei miei t...
2021-07-23
03 min
3' Grezzi di M. Cristina Marras
3' grezzi Ep. 189 Il costo del digitale
Il digitale ci ha permesso di sopravvivere nei mesi di pandemia, ma il costo per l'ambiente è stato tutt'altro che trascurabile, così come incredibilmente pesante è il costo delle nostre attività quotidiane su internet. Un interessantissimo articolo di Regine Debatty dalla sua newsletter "We make money not art". Consigliatissima la lettura perché si parla di cose su cui il grande pubblico comincerà a riflettere solo tra diversi anni.LINKL'articolo sulla newsletter di Regine Debatty "We make money not art"https://we-make-money-not-art.com/covid-19-might-not-follow-us-online-but-our-carbon-footprint-does/ The Shift Projecthttps://theshiftproject.org/en/home/TES...
2021-07-11
03 min
3' Grezzi di Cristina Marras
3' grezzi Ep. 189 Il costo del digitale
Il digitale ci ha permesso di sopravvivere nei mesi di pandemia, ma il costo per l'ambiente è stato tutt'altro che trascurabile, così come incredibilmente pesante è il costo delle nostre attività quotidiane su internet. Un interessantissimo articolo di Regine Debatty dalla sua newsletter "We make money not art". Consigliatissima la lettura perché si parla di cose su cui il grande pubblico comincerà a riflettere solo tra diversi anni.LINKL'articolo sulla newsletter di Regine Debatty "We make money not art"https://we-make-money-not-art.com/covid-19-might-not-follow-us-online-but-our-carbon-footprint-does/ The Shift Projecthttps://theshiftproject.org/en/home/TES...
2021-07-11
03 min
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)
The Internet of rubbish things and bodies (36c3)
Once you start looking at electronic trash you see it everywhere: in laptops of course but also increasingly in cars, fridges, even inside the bodies of humans and other animals. The talk will look at how artists have been exploring the e-junk invasion. Régine Debatty is a curator, critic and founder of http://we-make-money-not-art.com/, a blog which has received numerous distinctions over the years, including two Webby awards and an honorary mention at the STARTS Prize, a competition launched by the European Commission to acknowledge "innovative projects at the interface of science, technology and art". Régine writes an...
2019-12-27
52 min
Chaos Computer Club - 36C3: Resource Exhaustion (high quality mp4)
The Internet of rubbish things and bodies (36c3)
Once you start looking at electronic trash you see it everywhere: in laptops of course but also increasingly in cars, fridges, even inside the bodies of humans and other animals. The talk will look at how artists have been exploring the e-junk invasion. Régine Debatty is a curator, critic and founder of http://we-make-money-not-art.com/, a blog which has received numerous distinctions over the years, including two Webby awards and an honorary mention at the STARTS Prize, a competition launched by the European Commission to acknowledge "innovative projects at the interface of science, technology and art". Régine writes an...
2019-12-27
52 min
23C3 Audio Recordings
23C3_1740 In the Absence of Trust
23C3 Audio Recordings 23C3_1740 Veröffentlicht am: 28.12.2006, 18:30 Uhr Präsentation vom: 28.12.2006, 18:30 Uhr http://chaosradio.ccc.de/23c3_mp3_1740.html Teilnehmer: Régine Débatty In the Absence of Trust Abstract : In 1996, The Surveillance Camera Players started manifesting theiropposition to the culture of surveillance by performing silent, speciallyadapted plays directly in front of CCTV cameras. 10 years after, theirwork is more relevant than ever. This talk will take you through artists'strategies to raise the debate on privacy, the society of the spectacle,the aftermath of September 11th, face recognition software, panopticism,electronic tagging, etc. Speakers : Régine Débatty Language : en Date : 2006-12-28...
2006-12-28
00 min
CRE: Technik, Kultur, Gesellschaft
CRE010 Régine Débatty
Chaosradio Express live vom 22. Chaos Communication Congress Chaosradio Express Nr. 10 ist das erste von mehreren geplanten Interviews mit Referenten des 22. Chaos Communication Congress. Régine Débatty ist bekannt für ihre Arbeit in ihrem Weblog "We Make Money Not Art", dass sich schwerpunktmässig mit Media Art auseinandersetzt und täglich eine beeindruckende Vielfalt an Informationen bietet. Im Gespräch geht es darum wie man mit Weblogs einen normalen Job vermeiden kann, den Stand der Dinge im Bereich Media Art, die Originalität von Ideen, den Einfluss, den Künstler auf die Gesellschaft haben könne...
2005-12-29
44 min
CRE: Technik, Kultur, Gesellschaft
CRE010 Régine Débatty
Chaosradio Express Nr. 10 ist das erste von mehreren geplanten Interviews mit Referenten des 22. Chaos Communication Congress. Régine Débatty ist bekannt für ihre Arbeit in ihrem Weblog "We Make Money Not Art", dass sich schwerpunktmässig mit Media Art auseinandersetzt und täglich eine beeindruckende Vielfalt an Informationen bietet. Im Gespräch geht es darum wie man mit Weblogs einen normalen Job vermeiden kann, den Stand der Dinge im Bereich Media Art, die Originalität von Ideen, den Einfluss, den Künstler auf die Gesellschaft haben können und eine Reihe von Projekten, die sich mit RFID und Videoüberwac...
2005-12-29
44 min
Chaosradio International
CRI001 Interview with Régine Débatty
Live from the 22nd Chaos Communication Congress
2005-12-29
44 min