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September 19–21 2025 · DNL36
Technoviolence: Confronting Systematic Injustice
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When technology serves power, communities push back
The conference Technoviolence: Confronting Systematic Injustice, analyses the production of evidence of systematic injustice. This includes human rights abuses in war conflicts and border regimes, as well as in extractive industries, cyber-surveillance, and political oppression in urban contexts. The conference creates knowledge through situated experience and empower communities to imagine forms of resistance. It combines artistic practices and activist tactics with investigations and the strategic use of online tools to expose human rights abuses and produce evidence of invisible crimes that urgently require public discussion.
Investigative journalist Sonja Peteranderl and journalist and activist Matthias Monroy provide insight into ongoing predictive policing experiments and trace the history of facial recognition systems in Germany.