[spectre] Empowerment vs Power - Disruptive Fridays - Today at 5pm CEST

2020-06-12 Diskussionsfäden Tatiana Bazzichelli
Dear all,

we are back with our Disruptive Fridays and I would like to invite you
to join us today Friday June 12, at 5pm CEST for our online debate. The
speakers all have specific experiences from the fight for justice &
equality, against racism, poverty, marginalization, homelessness,
criminalization and police brutality. What can we learn from their
struggles & achievements, to inform our own fights around the world?

Together with us will be Mutale Nkonde (Expert in Tech & Race, CEO of AI
For The People, Fellow Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at
Harvard), Melissa Segura (Investigative Reporter, BuzzFeed News, US) and
Marshall Trammell (Music Research Strategist, based in Oakland).

More info and online streaming are here:
https://www.disruptionlab.org/fridays

I hope to see you there!

Tatiana

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Mutale Nkonde (Expert in Tech & Race, CEO of AI For The People, Fellow,
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University, US)
Twitter: @mutalenkonde

Mutale Nkonde is a Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center of Internet and
Society at Harvard University where she is conducting an ethnographic
study on how congressional staffers learn about the impact of technology
on society. Nkonde works at the intersection of race, technology and
policy and has been working as a Senior Tech Policy Advisory and Fellow
at Data & Society Research Institute in New York City since 2016. Nkonde
was part of the team that helped introduce the Algorithmic
Accountability Act into the House of Representatives in April 2019, She
is considering how facial recognition technologies and other
surveillance technologies harm black and minoritized communities.

Melissa Segura (Investigative Reporter, BuzzFeed News, US)
Twitter: @MelissaDSegura

Melissa Segura is an investigative reporter with BuzzFeed News and an
Emerson fellow at the think tank New America. Her reporting focuses on
the intersection of justice, class and race. In 2017 she authored a
landmark investigation detailing how a group of predominantly working
class, Latina women from Chicago uncovered evidence suggesting a police
detective framed at least 51 of their sons, brothers, or husbands. Her
series, “Broken Justice in Chicago,” has led to the exoneration of 10
men who had each spent decades behind bars. In 2018, the series earned
her the George Polk Award in Journalism for local reporting and
recognition as a finalist for Harvard's Goldsmith Award. She is at work
on a book building on her Chicago story that examines the cracks in the
criminal justice system and the hidden role that women play in
correcting injustices. Before BuzzFeed News, Segura was a staff writer
for Sports Illustrated. She received her B.A. in Spanish studies and
communication from Santa Clara University.

Marshall Trammell (Music Research Strategist, US)
Marshall Trammell is a self-styled, Music Research Strategist and Common
Knowledge Platform fellow at ProArts Commons based in Oakland,
California. Deploying interculturally-situated technologies from the
Underground Railroad, Trammell has created "Conduction (cc)", a Creative
 Commons and Critical Creative Music conduction system from  reimagining
 fugitivity, "accompliceship" and self-determination from the era of
chattel slavery the World. ProArts is committed to supporting the 22
unhoused artists arrested in front of City Hall for protest against
gentrification and the displacement of Black and traditional working
class residents.

Jonas Frankki (Disruption Network Lab, SE/DE)
Since 2014 Jonas Frankki designs and animates the visual identity of the
Disruption Network Lab and each conference, and additionally researches
speakers, networks and topics for future events. Jonas was born in
Sweden, studied Marketing, International Relations, Political Science
and Cultural Management in Gothenburg. Since 2012 he is also an Art
Director at sinnwerkstatt, a Berlin media agency for sustainability. He
is a member of the Disruption Network Lab e. V..
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Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director
Disruption Network Lab
http://disruptionlab.org
Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz
PGP: disruptionlab.org/pgp
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[spectre] New instalment of Chris Cutler's PROBES series: scrap-metal, typewriters, vacuum cleaners, dot matrix printers, industrial quantities of paper, telephones, and the humble bean

2020-06-12 Diskussionsfäden Radio Web MACBA
In PROBES #27  Chris Cutler tracks
the modern composer from the scrapyard to the office, then through the
living living room and into the kitchen in search of new musical resources
- including scrap-metal, typewriters, vacuum cleaners, dot matrix printers,
industrial quantities of paper, telephones, and the humble bean. Feat.
music by  Test Dept., Magnus Lindberg, [The User],  Tan Dun, Annie
Gosfield, Allison Knowles and more.

Link: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/probes-27

In the late nineteenth century two facts conspired to change the face of
music: the collapse of common practice tonality (which overturned the
certainties underpinning the world of art music), and the invention of a
revolutionary new form of memory, sound recording (which redefined and
greatly empowered the world of popular music). A tidal wave of probes and
experiments into new musical resources and new organisational practices
ploughed through both disciplines, bringing parts of each onto shared
terrain before rolling on to underpin a new aesthetics able to follow sound
and its manipulations beyond the narrow confines of ‘music’. This series
tries analytically to trace and explain these developments, and to show
how, and why, both musical and post-musical genres take the forms they do.

The transcript: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/extra/probes-27-transcript

You can find the complete PROBES
 series here:
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/buscador/radio/serie/probes-9468

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