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Subject:

Invitation to the event A = ANONYM // 24.-27.10.18 // at Kampnagel, Hamburg

From:

Amelie Baumann <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

Amelie Baumann <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Fri, 12 Oct 2018 08:02:12 +0200

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  Hello all, dear colleagues, 
 
we cordially invite you to the event „A = ANONYM“ at Kampnagel,  
Hamburg, from October 24thto October 27th, 2018. 
 
Social and cultural scientists as well as artists and activists will  
rethink the transformation of anonymity in contemporary societies.  
Discussions, lectures, workshops, performances and an exhibition will  
address and describe changes, boundaries and new options in  
experimenting with, evaluating and enacting regimes of anonymity in  
various realms of live.
 
Practices and imaginations of anonymity constitute one of modernity’s  
most fundamental cultural formations. Increasingly, contemporary  
societies are supported by and rely on data infrastructures. In  
connection with this trend, we see a reordering and reshuffling of the  
relations between information, property, transparency, privacy,  
collectivity, person and anonymity. How do concepts of individuality  
and the person, of sociality and the collective, of property and  
sharing get modified at the intersections of infrastructure,  
technology, regulation and social practice? What are the effects of  
changing regimes of anonymity for social relations?
 
The event will take place predominantly in English and partly in  
German. Entrance and participation are free. For the workshops we ask  
you to please register  
(under [log in to unmask][1]and for the performance  
of Johannes Paul Rather  
under [log in to unmask][1], respectively).
 
For a programme overview please see below. The detailed programme,  
further information on the conference and the research project  
“Reconfiguring Anonymity” which is funded by the VolkswagenStiftung in  
its program “Key issues for academia and society” can be obtained at  
our homepage
 
http://reconfiguring-anonymity.net/
 
and also on the homepage of our cooperation partner Kampnagel
 
http://kampnagel.de/a-wie-anonym/
 
With kind regards,
for the „Reconfiguring Anonymity“-team
 
Michi Knecht, Daniela Silvestrin & Nils Zurawski
Universität Bremen
Universität Hamburg
Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
 
 
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
 
24 OCTOBER
Exhibition, Conference
17:30 / Opening; Keynote by Seda Gürses
 
Evening programme
20:30 / Welcome to Hell-Concert-Performance by SKILLS
(Camilla Milena Fehér & Sylvi Kretzschmar) / in German
(Tickets: 18 Euro, reduced 9 Euro)
 
25 OCTOBER
Exhibition / open 9:00 – 23:00
ca. 11:00 / Performance by Johannes Paul Raether
(registration required via [log in to unmask][1])
 
Conference
15:00 / Forum 1: Collectivities in Anonymity
16:30 / Forum 2: Anonymity, Privacy, Transparency, Surveillance
 
Evening programme
19:00 / Sand in the Eyes / Performance by Rabih Mroué / in English
(Tickets: 18 Euro, reduced 9 Euro)
20:30 / Welcome to Hell-Concert-Performance by SKILLS
(Camilla Milena Fehér & Sylvi Kretzschmar) / in German
(Tickets: 18 Euro, reduced 9 Euro)
 
26 OCTOBER
Exhibition / open 9:00 – 23:00
 
Conference
9:00 / Anonymity Lab 1: Biopolitics
10:30 / Anonymity Lab 2: Workplace / Labour
13:00 / Forum 3: Ethnographic Methods: Researching Anonymity
14:45 / Anonymity Lab 3: Economies and Anonymity: Mergers and  
Revocations in Flux
16:30 / Keynote by Seth Schoen: The Cypherpunk’s Anonymity
 
Evening programme
19:00 / Sand in the Eyes / Performance by Rabih Mroué / in English
(Tickets: 18 Euro, reduced 9 Euro)
20:30 / Welcome to Hell-Concert-Performance by SKILLS
(Camilla Milena Fehér & Sylvi Kretzschmar) / in German
(Tickets: 18 Euro, reduced 9 Euro)
 
27 OCTOBER
Exhibition / open 9:00 – 23:00
9:00 – 12:30 / Workshop with artist collective RYBN.ORG
(registration required via [log in to unmask][1])
9:00 – 12:30 / Workshop with artist collective Bureau d’études
(registration required via [log in to unmask][1])
 
Conference
14:00 / Forum 4: Rethinking the Present and the Long History of Anonymity
15:30 / Closing: Researching Anonymity
 
Evening programme
19:00 / Sand in the Eyes / Performance by Rabih Mroué / in English
(Tickets: 18 Euro, reduced 9 Euro)
20:30 / Welcome to Hell-Concert-Performance by SKILLS
(Camilla Milena Fehér & Sylvi Kretzschmar) / in German
(Tickets: 18 Euro, reduced 9 Euro)
 
WITH / MIT:
Alma Akbari
Götz Bachmann
Aram Bartholl
Amelie Baumann
Andreas Bernard
Paula Bialski
Lars Bretthauer
Andreas Broeckmann
Heath Bunting
Bureau d’etudes
Daniel de Zeeuw
Simon Farid
Parastou Forouhar
Seda Gürses
Maren Heibges
Randi Heinrichs
Pauls Helm
Anna Henke
knowbotiq
Oliver Leistert
Rabih Mroué
Helena Peltonen-Gassmann
Johannes Paul Raether
Renée Ridgway
RYBN.ORG
Ingrid Schneider
Seth Schoen
Daniela Silvestrin
SKILLS (Camilla Milena Fehér & Sylvi Kretzschmar)
Urs Stäheli
Nils Zurawski
and others / und weiteren Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmern


Links:
------
[1]
  Amelie Baumann
Universität Bremen
Fachbereich 09
Institut für Ethnologie und Kulturwissenschaft (IFEK)

Enrique-Schmidt-Straße 7 (SFG Raum 4090)
28359 Bremen
Tel.: +49 421 218 67647

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