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04/17/2020 | Gender/diversity in informatics systems

On Being Turned Off. An Un_Timely Lab.

The research project Re:Coding Algorithmic Culture will host a Lab and three Meet_ups in the period from April 20-27, 2020.

On Being Turned Off. An Un_Timely Lab, 20-27 April 2020, Through a_synchronous meetings (gatherings) we will practice story-telling, go for a walk in between different times, encounter unknown matters, and speculate on staying not-healthy.

20 – 27 April 2020

Through a_synchronous meetings (gatherings) we will practice story-telling, go for a walk in between different times, encounter unknown matters, and speculate on staying not-healthy.

Meet_up 1, Tuesday 21 April 20, 10.00 – 12.00 GMT+1
Meet_up 2, Thursday 23 April 20, 19.00 – 20.30 GMT+1
Meet_up 3, Friday 24 April 20, 17.00 – 19.00 GMT+1

Visit the un_timely lab for more information on the meet_ups.

Please register for the meet_ups via e-mail, you will get an email with an access code for the meet_up chat space. Emails will be answered until 2 hours prior to each meet_up. Chat access codes are valid for all meet_ups.

You can also visit the website in between the meet_ups, there will be things to look at and listen to. Sometimes the website will also be turned off.

The project Re:Coding Algorithmic Culture has won a grant from the VW Foundation within the category ‚Original – isn’t it?’. Over the next 1.5 years, the project participants will investigate the question of how algorithmically based collections, classifications and interpretations of data can perpetuate existing social inequalities/ discrimination – and also challenge, if not redefine them. Research formats will be hackathons, game jams, coding workshops, participatory design labs, design noir Experiments, performances, exhibitions as well as video and text analyses. These interdisciplinary labs are meant to be critical, queer-feminist, anti-racist and work with de colonial knowledge in digital-real space. The application was submitted by Sociology of Diversity, University of Kassel, Gender/Diversity in Informatics Systems, University of Kassel and Visual Communiation, Kunsthochschule Kassel. Workers on the project (alphabetically) include: Claude Draude, Elisabeth Tuider, Eunice Njoki, Ipek Burçak, Isabel Paehr, Johanna Schaffer, Loren Britton, Nicole voec, Pinar Tuzcu and Tom Fixemer.