Capitalism, War, and the Violence of Digital Platforms: A Conversation with Geert Lovink
A critical reflection on platform brutality, exhausted imaginaries, and the uneasy search for collective exits from digital dependency.
A critical reflection on platform brutality, exhausted imaginaries, and the uneasy search for collective exits from digital dependency.
On retaliation, weak protections, and why defending tech workers’ rights is essential to confronting surveillance, militarisation, and corporate complicity in ...
In Palestine, journalism has never been just a profession. It is a lifeline, a form of resistance, and, too often, ...
As Israel wages its genocidal war on Gaza, Big Tech’s investments in Israel show how Silicon Valley underwrites apartheid—by recruiting ...
AI-driven weapons born from venture capital logics treat war as a beta test and failure as progress.
War is no longer confined to battlefields, it’s embedded in everyday tech with global data networks being weaponized with little ...
From drone strikes to facial scans, legal frameworks are being bent to justify AI-powered targeting and biometric control in a ...
Peter Wollen’s sci-fi parable of solidarity, screened at On Strike Berlin, speaks powerfully to today’s calls for boycott and the ...
Three situated experiences of the development of AI technologies, challenging the language used to describe them, their inner functioning and ...
A stunning film that follows the journey of a middle-class Yemeni family as the everyday becomes progressively more difficult to ...
What are the ethical implications when artificial intelligence plays a role in documenting human experiences?
