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Next sessions: 07.05.2019
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German, Live Translation
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Beginner
Stage 1
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Der Populismus wird immer wieder als „autoritäre Bewegung“ verstanden – bzw. eigentlich missverstanden. Denn vergleicht man ihn wirklich systematisch mit den autoritären Bewegungen der Vergangenheit, dann wird deutlich, dass er intellektuell anders funktioniert: nämlich eher als grundsätzlich misstrauende, tendenziell paranoide und antiautoritäre Bewegung. Im Zentrum des Populismus steht eine Ideologie entgleister Aufklärung.
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11:00
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11:00
English, Live Translation
Talk
Everyone
Stage 1
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Have you ever thought about the fact that the digital material has its own nature? And that this nature brings with it ethically relevant value effects we should consider in its use? This talk ventures into the natural properties of the digital fabric and their implications for ethics and human progress in a digitalized world.
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11:00
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12:15
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12:15
German, Live Translation
Talk
Beginner
Stage 1
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Die Digitalisierung ist mehr als eine Technologie, sie ist ein Ideologisch-Imaginäres eines Kapitalismus, der sich neu erfindet. Der Kapitalismus brauchte von Beginn an eine außerökonomische ideelle Triebfeder, einen Geist. Im digitalen Zeitalter ist ein neuer, polytheistischer Geist des Kapitalismus entstanden, der im Silicon Valley geboren wurde. Dieser Geist ist ein transnationales Phänomen, das die digitale Transformation von Wirtschaft und Lebensführung antreibt und sich lokal auswirkt.
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English, Live Translation
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Advanced
Stage 1
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Technological process is often sold as a shortcut to social stability, full employement and an improved public infrastructure. But is it really? Technology is not and cannot be a panacea for problems that societies, communities and their leaders choose not to fix.
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13:45
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14:45
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14:45
English, Live Translation
Talk
Beginner
Stage 1
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Silicon Valley technology is transforming the way we work, and Uber is leading the charge. Drawing on her new book 'Uberland: How Algorithms Are Rewriting the Rules of Work', Technology Ethnographer Alex Rosenblat explores how American technology ideology underwrites a future where any of us might be managed by a faceless boss.
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15:00
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16:00
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16:00
English, Live Translation
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Everyone
Partner: Distributed Design
Stage 1
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How do we build joyful futures? Who gets to imagine and invent them? And what can hacking a Breast Pump teach us about designing for equity?
I’ll share what my team is doing to change how institutions undertake innovation work by reimagining the hackathon—a staple in technology spaces—as a path to equitable design. In our work, making space for joy and play helps people and institutions come together with a generative spirit to build relationships across lines of difference.
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16:45
German, Live Translation
Talk
Beginner
Stage 1
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How can we narrate new tales and legends by using emerging technologies. Can we use machine learning to experience a microscope to the core of human nature? The digital designer and computer scientist Christian Mio Loclair will guide you through groundbreaking discoveries in machine learning and showcase visual experiments of neural networks with unexpected drama and beauty.
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16:45
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17:15
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17:15
English, Live Translation
Talk
Everyone
Partner: Distributed Design
Stage 1
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e-NABLE is a global mutual aid network built on an infrastructure of electronic communications, emerging technologies, and good-will. This recipe could, and should, go way beyond 3D-printed prosthetics.
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19:45
English, Live Translation
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Everyone
Stage 1
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Surveillance capitalism isn't "rogue capitalism," it's *monopoly* capitalism: data-collection doesn't let Big Tech control our minds, but monopolies on search results and app stores do. But surveillance isn't harmless: it's deadly toxic, and has the power to destroy our lives, and it's precisely *because* data produces such poor returns to advertisers that they end up collecting so much of it.
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21:00
English, Live Translation
Talk
Everyone
Stage 1
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The lights go down. A spotlight cuts through the darkness, catching dust and leaving a perfect white circle of the stage. Steps are heard. Then he appears, Tyler X, the FLEX leader, FLEXPRENEUR, the owner of the word.
Silence.
The camera zooms in on his face which appears on the massive screen and then he speaks. One word. The word: FLEX! The hall explodes into a ball of light, moving images, song and hysterical joy.
“ARE YOU READY TO FLEX?” Tyler screams. They freak out and he begins.
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