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Rapid Response for a Better Digital Future

Individual Autonomy, Borders, and Immigration, hosted by Nora N. Khan

The interplay between digital systems and individual agency.

 

Nora N. Khan is a critic and writer on emerging issues within digital visual culture and philosophy of emerging technology.

Artists

Harris Kornstein

The Digital Prepper Toolkit (Sarah Grant, Rosa Menkman)

Maxwell Mutanda

Dillon Sung in collaboration with Stop LAPD Spying Coalition

Juan Pablo GarcĂ­a Sossa

soft/WALL/studs

October 5, 2020

Schedule

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Individual Autonomy, Borders, and Immigration, hosted by Nora N. Khan
October 5, 2020

Engaging and Fortifying Democracy, hosted by Marisa Mazria Katz
October 6, 2020

Increasing Accessibility of Online Platforms, hosted by Jerron Herman
October 7, 2020

Creating Space for Imagination, hosted by Prem Krishnamurthy
October 8, 2020

Artificial and Natural Intelligence, hosted by Brian Droitcour
October 9, 2020

What Comes Next: Artist Interventions in Technology, hosted by Tara Aisha Willis
October 10, 2020

Acknowledgements

Rapid Response for a Better Digital Future has been generously made possible by funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Ford Foundation, Henry Luce Foundation, and Jerome Foundation.

Eyebeam is grateful for the long-standing visionary support of the Atlantic Foundation and the New York Council on the Arts. We are pleased to also acknowledge the support of the Beatrice Snyder Foundation and The O’Grady Foundation. Thank you to all our donors who believe in our work.

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