The term ‘Post-privacy’ emerged from the recognition that traditional concepts of privacy from a pre-digital era were insufficient to understand or address the current issues of privacy. The post-privacy world asks everyone to compromise privacy for ‘technology’, but not everyone pays the same price. Understanding what kind of knowledge digital privacy is, and ‘solving’ it, is not only a matter of cybersecurity but also inequality and hate. How can we understand privacy, what can this fatigue of understanding it become? Post Privacy Therapy exhibits the process of research contemplating healthy methodologies while challenging them.
Dirty Keyboard Interview
The event of Jan 28
Dirty data, a term referring to unreliable data, is created by writers who intentionally confuse information about themselves and by readers who get confused by truthful information. With a customised ‘dirty keyboard’, participants will perform the interview both as writers and readers of dirty data. Anyone visiting on the 28th can participate.
Geo Moon
Geo Moon (she/her) is a Seoul-based artist/researcher/musician. Her interests revolve around interdisciplinary and trans-media studies/practices between art, critical theories and technology, including recognising and resisting culturally/institutionally embedded hierarchies, appropriations, exclusions, and violence in a technology-driven society. You can find her on Instagram at @cvtonblog or @lightboxgarden.