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Sunday, March 22, 2026

Activation Day

» Tactics & Actions for the Future · 13:00–15:00
» WEKILL//LEAKS: A Card Game · 16:00–18:00

» Registration

» Stadtwerkstatt · Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 11, 10178 Berlin
» Free registration (available from Feb 2)
» In English, no streaming


Tactics & Actions for the Future

13:00–15:30
Register here (opens Feb 2). Max 70 Participants.

Speakers · Read more

Tactical input by: Andrei Molodkin (Conceptual Artist, RU/FR), Raja Stutz & Claudia Daseking (Assange Support Berlin, DE), Mauro Forte (Activist, Free Assange Napoli, IT).

With the active participation of the conference speakers and the audience.

Facilitators: Tatiana Bazzichelli (Founder and Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE), Institute for Dissent and Datalove (Collective of Hackers, Artists, Activists and Tinkerers, DE, FR, US).

The concluding event will present and discuss artistic, activist and tactical interventions to collectively imagine possible future strategies in relation to the current time and context. Bringing speakers and audience members together in a dialogue-based format, this event will invite international and local artists, activists and cultural operators to reflect on the three-day conference sessions and explore ways to expose power and injustice today.


WEKILL//LEAKS: A Card Game

16:00–18:00 
Register here (opens Feb 2). Max 30 Participants.

With: Institute for Dissent and Datalove (Collective of Hackers, Artists, Activists and Tinkerers, DE, FR, US).

A 2-player card game of Courageous Publishing and Imperialist Sh!tf#ckery

WEKILL//LEAKS is a two-player card game in which players take on opposing roles: The Empire or The Leak. One player embodies a powerful imperial force that expands its economic, political and military dominance through manipulation, deception and war while silencing dissent. The other player controls The Leak: a secretive, data-driven organisation that uses investigative journalism and digital tools to expose crimes, uncover lies and empower the public with the truth. The game centres on asymmetric conflict, moral tension and strategic confrontation between domination and transparency.

Participants will form different groups to play the game and give feedback to the collective that produced it.


Exposing crimes is not a crime · The Real-World Consequences of WikiLeaks

Programme

Thu March 19 2026
» The Reasons Behind
» War & Military

Fri March 20 2026
»
Government & Diplomatic Cables
»
Intelligence & Cybersurveillance

Sat March 21 2026
»
Global Economy & Corporate Secrets
»
Art as Evidence & Resistance

Sun March 22 2026
» Activation Day