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SUMMARY:The Hmm IN Gaming Spaces
DESCRIPTION:Since their inception\, video games have brought people together. From arcade halls to multiplayer games on consoles to LAN parties to massively multiplayer online role-playing games. \nDuring the lockdown\, online get-togethers in gaming spaces increased and attracted more new players. Gaming spaces also became much more visible\, as streaming platform Twitch surged in popularity and celebrities\, like traditionally non-gaming influencers and politicians\, started showcasing their online gaming sessions on the platform. Hanging with friends in an online game also proved to be a good antidote for Zoom-fatigue. For many people\, playing a game of Fortnite with some friends on a voice chat was more fun than hopping on yet another video call after having to do those all day for work or school. And it doesn’t hurt that having the game to focus on also makes for easy conversation. \nOutside of these online games\, where you and your friends can meet in a closed off environment\, MMORPG’s offer open worlds where you can run into strangers from around the globe. When urban sociologist Ray Oldenburg came up with the principle of the “third place”—social surroundings that are not one’s home (the first place) or workplace (the second place) and are vital to civil society\, democracy and more—examples of spaces that fulfilled this role were churches\, cafes\, public libraries or bookstores. A lot of these traditional third places are now in decline and MMORPG’s could be seen as new\, virtual type of third places which offer an alternative environment to meet new friends\, or even lovers. \nDuring this online event we focus on the social impact\, possibilities\, and power of gaming spaces. What can online multiplayer gaming environments offer that other spaces can’t? How do they compare to other online social spaces such as video meeting platforms or message boards? How are communities created in these spaces? And how can we use avatars to explore our identities in these environments? \nHow does it work?\nWe’re inviting 5 speakers who will each do a 5-minute talk. Each speaker will be presenting in a different gaming space\, so as a visitor you jump from game to game to view all the presentations. After you bought a ticket\, we will send you more detailed instructions per email on how to follow the program in the days leading up to the event. \nThe Hmm IN…\nThe Hmm IN… is a series of events taking place in various online spaces. During these events we hop from platform to platform\, to explore and experiment with the structure of online events. If you buy a ticket for this event\, we’ll send instructions on how to join the platforms we’re using per email beforehand. \nThe series is kindly supported by the Creative Industries fund\, VSB fund\, and Amsterdam Fund for the Arts.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-in-gaming-spaces/
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Emoji Proxies & Ghost Messengers
DESCRIPTION:During this hybrid workshop we’re exploring the possibilities of live networking technologies in hybrid cultural events. \nAs an online visitor to cultural events\, you can often do little more than ask a question in chat\, and chat with other online visitors. How can online visitors feel seen\, become more involved in or even have agency over what happens on-site? This is something we’re going to explore during this workshop. \nTogether with Hackers & Designers we’ve developed a tool that makes use of standalone wifi hotspots (ESP32 modules) and live networking protocols (MQTT) that allows online input to be translated into something physical\, and vice versa. For example\, every time an online visitor opens the livestream page\, a spotlight shines in the physical space. There are many use cases possible\, but how can it help an event really be influenced by the presence of an online audience? How can it stimulate interaction between online and on-site audiences? \nThis workshop doesn’t require knowledge of programming. It’s free to join\, but a registration is required. Unfortunately all on-site spots for the workshop are booked. \n\n\nWorkshop set up:\n\n\nWe start at 12:00 with a hybrid session where we show the tool\, test it together and brainstorm about valuable and affective implementations.\nAfter a lunch break we continue at 14:00 with a workshop (on-site only) where you learn to develop this tool yourself and get the chance to experiment with it in multiple ways. Unfortunately all on-site spots for the workshop are booked.\n\nStuff you need to know:\nDate: Saturday 26 November 2022\nTime: 12:00 – 16:30\nLocation: Page Not Found\, Boekhorststraat 126-128\, Den Haag\nWhat to bring: a laptop computer (usb adaptor if your computer requires this) and a smartphone.\nYou can join this workshop for free\, but a registration is required.\n\nThe workshop is part of First\, Then… Repeat. Workshop Scripts in Practice\, taking place from 23 November till 27 November 2022 at Page Not Found\, The Hague. First\, Then.. Repeat is a on- and offline publication that assembles self-published and unpublished workshop scripts that evolved in and around the collective ecosystem of Hackers & Designers. The publication\, installation (built with the fanfare display system) and workshop program are part of the artistic research project of designer\, educator and H&D member Anja Groten at PhDArts Academy for Creative and Performing Arts Leiden and the Making Matters project.\n\nThe workshop Emoji Proxies & Ghost Messengers is organised by Hackers & Designers and The Hmm\, as part of the project Going Hybrid of Institute of Network Cultures.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/workshop-emoji-proxies-ghost-messengers/
LOCATION:Page Not Found\, Boekhorststraat 126-128\, Den Haag\, 2512 CL\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:The Hmm ON the Metaverse
DESCRIPTION:If you ask CEOs of Big Tech companies or trend watchers\, the metaverse is the next phase of the internet. Both Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg and Microsoft’s Satya Nadella think that the next phase of the mobile internet will be the so-called ‘metaverse’—a term often used to describe the concept of a future iteration of the internet that is made up of persistent\, shared\, 3D virtual spaces linked into a perceived virtual universe. \nCurrently\, billions are being invested in its development by companies that benefit from a fully digital future. But while the metaverse seems to be on everyone’s lips\, it’s not here yet. Although the concept of the metaverse dates back to the early 90s\, the term gained a lot of traction and growth during the online-everything shift of the pandemic (with Paris Hilton expressing her love for the metaverse back in April 2021). But is a single unified place called ‘the metaverse’ even possible? Or does it require companies to cooperate in a way that isn’t profitable or desirable? And what will be the ecological and material impact of using so much raw computing power to keep a parallel digital world endlessly online? \nDuring tonight’s event\, together with our three speakers\, we’ll start to unravel these questions and try to take back the narrative of the metaverse\, which companies like Meta are trying to co-opt and own. While the internet came out of public research universities and US government programs\, the metaverse will most likely be developed by commercial platforms and companies. With this in mind\, it’s more crucial than ever that we think carefully about the kind of digital worlds that we want to bring into being. What kind of metaverse do we\, as users\, really want? Will it be open\, privacy-secure\, and decentralised? Or will just become another\, even more embedded\, way for companies to extract our data and sell it back in the form of advertising? Join us as we dive into the complex world of the metaverse to get a better understanding of how it is taking shape around us during this critical moment. \nThe Hmm ON …\n\nThe Hmm ON is a series of hybrid focus events in which we reflect on playful\, serious\, and sometimes disturbing developments in internet culture. The Hmm ON the Metaverse is physically hosted by Pakhuis de Zwijger (Piet Heinkade 179) in Amsterdam and can be followed on The Hmm livestream. The entrance is free\, but donations are welcome (｡•̀ᴗ-). We kindly ask you to register via the ticket link to secure your spot if you’re joining onsite and get the livestream URL sent to you if you’re joining online. \n🕢 Doors open at 19.45 and our program will start at 20.00 🕗 \n👩🏻‍💻 You can join us online via: https://live.thehmm.nl/m3t4v3rse \n💜 This series is kindly supported by the Creative Industries fund\, VSB fund\, and Amsterdam Fund for the Arts. 
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-on-the-metaverse/
LOCATION:Pakhuis de Zwijger\, Piet Heinkade 179\, Amsterdam\, 1019 HC\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:METAVERSES CHA-CHA-CHA dance party
DESCRIPTION:This event is a collaboration with affect lab and MU. \nHow can we take back the narrative of the metaverse\, which companies like Facebook are trying to co-opt and own? The metaverse\, often described as ‘persistent\, shared\, 3D virtual spaces’\, doesn’t quite yet exist\, but that hasn’t stopped big companies from trying to capitalise on it. It’s this moment\, when the metaverse is just coming into being\, that opens up space for us to bring in our own ideas of the metaverse and shape our own ‘metaverses’—embracing multiplicity and rejecting a singular definition. \nDuring the METAVERSES CHA-CHA-CHA  dance party you’ll dance your way into a new reality. Meet us at MU Hybrid Art House at Torenallee 40-06 in Eindhoven on Thursday October 27 from 19.30. Or join us online and release your virtual dancer on screen.👯‍♂️🕺🏽🥳 \nExpect several metaverse experiments (and experiences!). AR-guru Sander Veenhof will present three of his latest hybrid AR experiments and creative coder Babusi Nyoni is the architect of our dancing metaverses. DJ Vir the Sir will be joining on the decks and weaving together the soundtrack for the night. \n👾AVATAR👾\nDuring the dance party you look best on the dance floor with your own avatar. Did you miss one of the avatar workshops we organised on 10 and 11 October? No problem! In this manual we tell you step by step how to create your avatar\, so you can join the experiment. Don’t forget to upload it to our server before Tuesday\, 25 October! \n💫METAVERSES CHA-CHA-CHA DANCE PARTY!!!💫\nDate: Thursday\, October 27 starting at 20.00\nTime: doors open at 19.30\nLocation: MU Hybrid Art House Torenallee 40-06 Eindhoven. \n🤔 WHAT DO I NEED TO JOIN? 🤔\nIf you’re joining us online you will need a laptop and a smart phone.\nIf you’re joining us onsite at MU then you will need to bring a fully charged phone. \n🎟 TICKETS 🎟\nTickets are available on a pay-what-you-think-it’s-worth basis for both the workshops and the dance party event on the 27th of October. Grab your tickets right here. \n🫧TOOLKIT FOR THE INBETWEEN🫧\nThis experimental event and workshop series is part of the Toolkit for the Inbetween\, a research project and how-to knowledge base offering tools\, frameworks\, and inspiration for designing a successful hybrid experience where online and on-site audiences come together.The Toolkit for the Inbetween is a partnership between The Hmm\, affect lab\, and MU. Find out more at toolkitfortheinbetween.net
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/metaverses-cha-cha-cha-dance-party/
LOCATION:MU\, Torenallee 40-06 (Strijp S)\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:METAVERSES CHA-CHA-CHA avatar workshop
DESCRIPTION:This event is a collaboration with affect lab and MU. \n“Let’s be beatific in our leaky and limitless contagion. Usurp the body. Become your avatar.” wrote writer and curator Legacy Russell in her book Glitch Feminism. She describes the possibilities that digital tools had opened up for queer identity and marginalised people in general. \nWhen we’re born\, we’re still often identified as either ‘male’ or ‘female’\, which entails all kinds of social consequences and limitations. Our digital identities have the potential to be free from this gender binary thinking\, and the limitations of a physical body—opening up new possibilities. Who would you be if anything was possible? \nDuring this workshop\, we’re preparing ourselves for the METAVERSES CHA-CHA-CHA dance party\, taking place on 27 October 2022\, which you can join at MU in Eindhoven or online. Together with developer Babusi Nyoni\, we’ll guide you to design your own avatar\, with which you will hit the dance floor on the 27th. \n👩🏻‍💻 Don’t forget to bring:\n► your computer (and charger)\n► a handful of photos of found imagery you want to use for your avatar \n📍Location:\nNDSM fuse\, NDSM plein 29 in Amsterdam or online.\nDoors open at 19:15\, workshop starts at 19:30. \nA second workshop\, taking place on-site only will be hosted on Tuesday October 11\, 19.30 – 21.30at MU Hybrid Art House\, Torenallee 40-06\, in Eindhoven. \n**Tickets are available on a pay-what-you-think-it’s-worth basis** \nMore details about the workshop\, especially for those joining online\, will be sent after you’ve registered. \n🫧TOOLKIT FOR THE INBETWEEN🫧\nThis experimental event and workshop series is part of the Toolkit for the Inbetween\, a research project and how-to knowledge base offering tools\, frameworks\, and inspiration for designing a successful hybrid experience where online and on-site audiences come together.The Toolkit for the Inbetween is a partnership between The Hmm\, affect lab\, and MU. Find out more at toolkitfortheinbetween.net
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/metaverses-cha-cha-cha-avatar-workshop/
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SUMMARY:The Hmm ON the Creator Economy
DESCRIPTION:A little over five years ago Kylie Jenner enthusiastically posted a video to her Snapchat Story in which she proclaimed that the release of her latest Lip Kit had “broken Google”. She meant Google Analytics\, which tracks visitors to her website in real time\, not the search engine\, but it’s quite the achievement nonetheless. The success of her makeup brand is exemplary of the way influencers capitalise on their celebrity nowadays. The days when you could only make money as a content creator by getting a share of YouTube’s advertising revenue if your video had enough views are long gone. Nowadays\, influencers are posting ‘paid partnerships’ on Instagram and YouTubers are taking time in their videos to thank and promote their sponsors. \nIn recent years\, platforms eager to grow such as TikTok and Snapchat’s Spotlight\, have started ‘creator funds’ where the most popular creators get paid for posting videos. Meanwhile\, more established platforms such as YouTube and Instagram have sometimes made it difficult for creators who were already making money\, thanks to large numbers of followers\, by adjusting their terms for being able to ‘monetise’ videos\, or making a change in the algorithm that makes it harder for accounts to grow. There is also a growing a number of podcasters\, writers and other creators who offer exclusive content for their most dedicated fans behind a paywall on platforms like Patreon or Substack. \nThe ways you can make money as a creator on social media have grown and broadened considerably. And with that growth\, the mutual dependence that popular creators and large social media platforms have on each other seems to have only grown more tense.  What are the consequences of being financially dependent on creating content on social media? How do these economic systems shape the content itself? And how do platforms and lawmakers respond to creators monetising their content? During this event we’ll explore these questions and get deep into the creator economy. \nHybrid event experiment\nThis year we’re actively experimenting with a series of hybrid events. The pandemic has shown us that we really have too little knowledge about how we gather and come together in online spaces. Our belief is that zoom fatigue is unnecessary and that digitisation can offer a lot to the cultural sector\, as long as programs are hybrid in nature and designed fundamentally differently than physical programs. With (almost) every event we organise\, we explore a new format or a new tool. \nFor this event we’re experimenting with a very mobile camera setup\, taking not only our physical\, but also our virtual audience along with us through the different rooms of the Youseum. This experiment is part of our research for the Toolkit for the Inbetween\, a project for which we’re collaborating with affect lab and MU. \nThe Hmm ON …\n\nThe Hmm ON is a series of hybrid focus events in which we reflect on playful\, serious\, and sometimes disturbing developments in internet culture. The Hmm ON the Creator Economy is physically hosted by Youseum (Weesperzijde 150) in Amsterdam.  \n🕢 Doors open at 19.45 and our program will start at 20.00 🕗 \n📍 Visiting the event on site at the Youseum? Make sure to bring along your phone (fully charged) and your headphones 🔋 \nThe series is kindly supported by the Creative Industries fund\, VSB fund\, and Amsterdam Fund for the Arts. 
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-on-the-creator-economy/
LOCATION:Youseum\, Weesperzijde 150\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:The Hmm @ Maastricht
DESCRIPTION:One of the advantages of not having a physical location is that you can travel all across the country. Tonight we travel to the south of The Netherlands for an evening about internet culture in Maastricht! \nWe’re excited to be hosted by the Brandweerkantine. Together with our guest curator Branko Popovic\, co-founder and director of Fashionclash\, and partner Bureau Europa we’re putting together a very special program. More speakers will be added soon.  \nThis year we’re doing research into all kinds of hybrid forms for our events. So if you’re not able to join us at the Brandweerkantine in person\, you can follow the event via our Discord server\, listen into all the presentations\, and chat along with us.   \nLocation: Brandweerkantine\, Capucijnenstraat 21 in Maastricht\nDoors open from 19:00\, program starts at 19:30.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-maastricht/
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SUMMARY:The Hmm @ Responsible AI
DESCRIPTION:The Hmm partners up with the Responsible AI Lab of the Hogeschool van Amsterdam for a special event where 7 driven and diverse speakers\, that are working\, making\, and thinking around the theme of ‘Responsible AI’\, share their vision. Pascal Wiggers\, associate lector Responsible AI\, is helping us put together this exciting program. \nAI and data-driven techniques play an increasingly important role in the design and development of software. At the Responsible AI Lab\, students learn to apply artificial intelligence in practice and to be critical in doing so. How can AI be inclusive and diverse? What impact does AI have on society now? And what potential does AI offer artists? Tonight\, we’ve invited 7 speakers to answer these questions. \n**Note: This program can only be visited onsite\, at \nBenno Premselahuis 🏠\nRhijnspoorplein 1\n1091 GC Amsterdam \nDoors open at 19:30\nProgram starts at 20:00
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-responsible-ai/
LOCATION:Benno Premselahuis\, Rhijnspoorplein 1\, Amsterdam\, Noord Holland\, 1091 GC
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20220428T220000
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SUMMARY:The Hmm @ 4 locations
DESCRIPTION:In 1964\, Marshall McLuhan wrote about the concept of the global village and that “we have extended our central nervous system itself in a global embrace\, abolishing both space and time as far as our planet is concerned.” Almost sixty years later we’re still asking how different forms of media can bring us together across time and space\, and tonight we want to explore just that. This event must be one of our most challenging experiments this year and\, as far as we know\, it is the first time something like this has happened in the Netherlands! The Hmm @ 4 locations is a decentralised event that takes place simultaneously at four locations in four provinces in the Netherlands. \nThe idea for this hybrid format emerged during our conversation with live-ness researcher Esther Hammelburg\, who questions the importance of being together in one place in order to create a sense of togetherness. Tonight\, we will investigate whether that is really the case. You can attend The Hmm @ 4 locations in Amsterdam\, Rotterdam\, Utrecht and Eindhoven\, and of course you can also follow the event online. Taking the shape of our Hmm fast events\, we have invited eight speakers to join us across all four locations. Each location will have two speakers physically present there and the other speakers will be followed via a livestream in each location. \nYou can physically join at:\n– Waag\, Nieuwmarkt 4\, Amsterdam\n– Het Nieuwe Instituut\, Museumpark 25\, Rotterdam\n– MU\, Torenallee 40-06\, Eindhoven\n– IMPAKT\, @Theater Berenkuil\, Biltstraat 166\, Utrecht \nIn Rotterdam you can also join the Thursday Bite from 6pm: a bite sized vegetarian or vegan meal\, from the kitchen of chef Manuela Goncalves Tavares and her team. You can book the Thursday Bite via our ticket options up to one day before the event. This ticket is non-refundable. \nLaunch Hmmosphere!\nAnd we’ve got another surprise for you! 👃 During this very special event we’ll also be launching our new Hmm scent\, Hmmosphere 🥳 For tonight only we’ve got a special deal where you can get a ticket for the event and a bottle of Hmmosphere for only €30. You can pick up the scent at the event location or have it shipped to your home in the Netherlands (order before Friday April 22nd\, end of day\, to get it in time!) to turn your own space into a The Hmm atmosphere. Read all about our experimentations creating Hmmosphere together with artist Cesar Majorana here.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-4-locations/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20220330T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T021835
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SUMMARY:The Hmm ON a Lighter Internet
DESCRIPTION:How do we ensure that online film festivals\, live-streamed programs and digital lectures become more accessible? And what does that accessibility really look like? \nOver the last few years there has been increasing awareness about how the internet contributes significantly to the world’s global carbon emissions. In 2020\, every internet user generated an average of 1.7 megabytes of data per second. Online advertising accounts for 25% of the total internet bandwidth today. And all of that data has to be stored somewhere\, like in data centers that use around 1% of electricity worldwide and whose water guzzling cooling facilities are predicted to cause drinking water shortages in the Netherlands.  \nThe growing increase in internet use and the generation of more and more data does not only impact the environment\, it also exacerbates the global digital divide. While the internet has been a solution\, and a lifeline\, to the many problems caused by COVID-19\, it has also made more visible the billions of people worldwide (around 45% of the population according to UNESCO) who lack internet access\, and the even larger number of people who lack access to affordable and fast internet. Those on the wrong side of the digital divide are disconnected from opportunities for education\, employment\, and social interactions. \nThere seems to be a growing tension between increasing connectivity to the internet and the impact of this on the environment. How do we balance these two things with one another? Especially since faster internet\, more digital storage\, and more connectivity are seen as ways to increase development and access to opportunities globally. During this event\, taking place physically and online\, we’ll explore how the current internet experience is influenced by bandwidth access\, and what a lighter internet actually means. \nHybrid event experiment\nThis year we’re actively experimenting with a series of hybrid events. The pandemic has shown us that we really have too little knowledge about how we gather and come together in online spaces. Our belief is that zoom fatigue is unnecessary and that digitisation can offer a lot to the cultural sector\, as long as programs are hybrid in nature and designed fundamentally differently than physical programs. With (almost) every event we organise\, we explore a new format or a new tool. \nWith this event we’re updating our livestream website with different view-modes—high res\, low res\, audio\, and text only—to make it more accessible and to explore what low-tech and low-data internet solutions can look like. And as an extra treat\, we’re offering specially discounted (online) group tickets to stimulate people to watch our livestream together. \nThe Hmm ON …\n\nThe Hmm ON is a series of hybrid focus events in which we reflect on playful\, serious\, and sometimes disturbing developments in internet culture. The Hmm ON a Lighter Internet is physically hosted by Framer Framed (Oranje-Vrijstaatkade 71) in Amsterdam.  \n🕢 Doors open at 19.30 and our program will start at 20.00 🕗 \nThe series is kindly supported by the Creative Industries fund\, VSB fund\, and Amsterdam Fund for the Arts. Tonight’s experiment is supported by the program Innovatielabs.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-on-a-lighter-internet/
LOCATION:Framer Framed\, Oranje-Vrijstaatkade 71\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:The Hmm ON Screen New Deal
DESCRIPTION:During the lockdowns that swept the world\, caused by the COVID 19 pandemic\, the internet became our supermarket\, our school\, our gym\, our club\, our cafe. And Big Tech reaped the benefits of this. While restaurants closed their doors and cultural programming halted to a standstill\, the wealth and power of tech billionaires only grew. In the last year\, the five tech superpowers—Amazon\, Apple\, Google\, Microsoft and Facebook—had combined revenue of more than $1.2 trillion. Alphabet\, Google’s parent company\, reported that quarterly sales and profits had surged to record highs this summer and YouTube also saw its advertising revenue almost double from the year before\, to $7bn. What effects will this increasing saturation of online advertising\, infiltrating our work\, social\, and educational spaces\, have on our mental health? \nAt the beginning of the pandemic\, writer and social activist Naomi Klein introduced the concept of the ‘Screen New Deal’ (a pandemic shock doctrine)—arguing that many of the concerns that were emerging about Big Tech\, and its ceaseless infiltration into all spheres of life (education\, transportation\, health) were being swept under the rug. The technological and integrated futures these companies were trying to sell us were being re-sold under the branding that they will help us live a pandemic-proof\, no-touch\, life. Klein writes that “[i]t’s a future in which our every move\, our every word\, our every relationship is trackable\, traceable and data-mineable by unprecedented collaborations between government and tech giants.” But now\, more than a year later and with most of the pandemic uncertainties behind us\, how have we changed how we interact with digital technologies and what personal information are we willing to give away in the name of public health and safety? \nTonight\, in this end of the year event\, we’ll look back and reflect on the pandemic and how it accelerated our entanglement with\, and deep reliance on\, Big Tech. The pandemic accelerated many societal shifts\, but what impact did it have on the monopolisation of Big Tech? How have our learning environments and understanding of education shifted? How does the corona app and sharing our private health information publicly impact how we move through our environments and engage in society? And how has our increasing dependence on social media for our social interactions impacted mental health? We’ve invited three speakers with whom we’ll start to untangle and explore these questions. Join us at Felix Meritis in Amsterdam\, or online! \nHybrid event experiment:\nThis fall we actively experiment with a series of hybrid events as we delve even deeper into the internet cultures that shape\, complicate\, and transform our lives—further blurring the boundaries between the ‘online’ and ‘offline’ worlds. We’ve been attending many online events during the pandemic\, but how do we prepare for\, and take active part in these events? Can we do more than just open another tab on our browser\, or slide over from the table to the couch? For our third hybrid event experiment\, we’ve invited artist Annika Kappner to prepare our online audience for this program—linking us together between the digital and the analogue worlds. \nThe Hmm ON …\nWe’re using face filters to make ourselves prettier\, track our daily steps on our iPhones\, and rely on Google Maps to find our destination. But what exactly is the impact of these technologies? With The Hmm ON\, physically hosted by Felix Meritis in Amsterdam\, we reflect on these playful\, serious\, and sometimes disturbing developments in internet culture. \nThe series is kindly supported by the Creative Industries Fund and Amsterdam Fund for the Arts.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-on-screen-new-deal/
LOCATION:Felix Meritis\, Keizersgracht 324\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20211020T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20211020T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T021835
CREATED:20210812T183522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T191212Z
UID:4584-1634760000-1634767200@thehmm.nl
SUMMARY:The Hmm ON Online Fandom
DESCRIPTION:The act of idolizing has long surpassed just hanging some posters on your bedroom wall. With the rise of the internet\, and especially Web 2.0\, fandom has extended onto our screens—allowing fans from all over the world to always be in touch with each other. \nWhen\, during the Black Lives Matter protests last year\, the Dallas police called on people via Twitter to send videos of protesters committing “illegal activities” to their app\, K-pop fans spammed the app with concert videos. This avalanche of videos not only made it difficult for the police to filter meaningful information\, it also caused the police app to crash within a few hours. \nWe often talk about the power of social media platforms\, such as Facebook. Online fans or stans\, named after Eminem’s song from 2000\, show that the power of users should not be underestimated. Online tactics rapidly develop within stan communities and are later mimicked or catered to by institutions\, companies\, and other organisations. Think about Kamala Harris’s “KHive”\, inspired by Beyoncé’s BeyHive\, or how the Marvel strategically places hints in movie trailers for their fans. \nAt the same time\, social media platforms have turned being a fan into something that is not just about joy and community. In his article “How pop music fandom became sports\, politics\, religion and all out war\,” writer Joe Coscarelli describes pop fandom in 2020 as: ‘Competitive\, arcane\, sales obsessed\, adversarial\, amusing and a little frightening.’ On stan Twitter\, possibly one of the most toxic places on the internet\, stans are always working to hit their competitors with the nastiest clapbacks defending their faves\, and stream statistics are compared as if it was a sports competition. This rivalry between stans is fed by mainstream platforms where everyone publicly comes together and where attention is a commodity. \nTonight\, we’ll explore how stans organise and to what extent stan culture shapes our online culture. What makes stans so powerful? And what role do stan armies play in social media activism? Together with our guest programmer and researcher for this event\, Sjef van Beers\, we’ve invited three speakers and three stans with whom we’ll explore these questions. Below you can read more about each speaker. Meet the Rihanna\, BTS and ex-Miley Cyrus stan we’ve invited via these video interviews. \nThe Hmm ON …\n\nWe’re using face filters to make ourselves prettier\, track our daily steps on our iPhones\, and rely on Google Maps to find our destination. But what exactly is the impact of these technologies? With The Hmm ON …\, hosted by Felix Meritis in Amsterdam\, we reflect on these playful\, serious\, and sometimes disturbing developments in internet culture. \nThe series is kindly supported by the Creative Industries fund and Amsterdam Fund for the Arts. \nHybrid event experiment:\nThis fall we actively experiment with a series of hybrid events as we delve even deeper into the internet cultures that shape\, complicate\, and transform our lives—further blurring the boundaries between the ‘online’ and ‘offline’ worlds. During this second hybrid experiment we’ll explore the power of the chat. ヽ(o＾▽＾o)ノ
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-on-online-fandom/
LOCATION:Felix Meritis\, Keizersgracht 324\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210909T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210909T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T021835
CREATED:20210809T093212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T114520Z
UID:4564-1631215800-1631224800@thehmm.nl
SUMMARY:The Hmm @ Real Feelings
DESCRIPTION:Coming back from our summer break\, we’re very excited to be partnering with MU Hybrid Art house for our very first experimental hybrid event as part of the Real Feelings exhibition. Emotions are interwoven with every aspect of daily life and technology has begun to engage with our emotions like never before. Real Feelings presents the works of international contemporary artists who challenge\, provoke and explore the accelerating interactions between technology and emotion. Do emotions make us human and distinguish us from robots and other machines? Or does the digital age ask for\, or even demand\, a redefinition of this terminology? \nTonight\, join us for this very special experimental hybrid event where 8 speakers (joining us both online and in-person) will bring us into the entangled world at the intersection of emotions and technology. \n🎟 Tickets 🎟\nThe Hmm @ Real Feelings is a hybrid event experiment. You can either purchase a ‘physical ticket’ and join us in person at MU or purchase a ‘virtual ticket’ and join us remotely. As an online visitor\, you’ll be linked to a visitor who is physically there. This person will show you around the Real Feelings exhibition\, bring you into contact with other visitors\, and ask your questions to the moderator during the presentations (which you’ll be following via our livestream website). As a physical visitor you’ll be ‘hosting’ one of the online visitors\, walking through the exhibition with them\, and playing with all kinds of experimental devices and prototypes to ‘host’ your virtual buddy. \nFor both online and physical tickets (€5) a reservation is required\, due to limited capacity. \n📆 Schedule 📆\n19:30 MU doors open\n19.45 Walk-through exhibition starts (be on time online and in-person!)\n20:00 Program starts\n21:00 BREAK\n22:00 Program ends\, visitors can hang out\, see more of the exhibition\n23.00 End of evening \n🏠 Physical Event Location 🏠\nMU Hybrid Art House\nTorenallee 40-06 (Strijp-S)\n5617 BD\, Eindhoven\, the Netherlands \n👩🏽‍💻 Online Event Location 🤳🏽\nIf you’re joining us online you’ll be paired up with a buddy who will be with you during the whole event. When you purchase a ‘virtual ticket’ you’ll get an email with all the details about how to join us remotely. \nHybrid event experiments\nOver the last year\, we’ve been thrown headfirst into the world of online events and have been exploring all kinds of virtual spaces together\, from VR chat rooms to collaborative spreadsheets. With cultural spaces slowly opening up again\, we’re going to continue to actively experiment with a series of hybrid events as we delve even deeper into the internet cultures that shape\, complicate\, and transform our lives—further blurring the boundaries between the ‘online’ and ‘offline’ worlds. This event is our first hybrid experiment.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-real-feelings/
LOCATION:MU\, Torenallee 40-06 (Strijp S)\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210623T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210623T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T021835
CREATED:20210525T230934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230704T065338Z
UID:4432-1624478400-1624485600@thehmm.nl
SUMMARY:The Hmm @ Online Events
DESCRIPTION:Over a year ago\, when events\, exhibitions\, and performances suddenly had to take place in online spaces\, their infrastructures had hardly been developed for this. In the early pandemic\, most of the platforms that were used to socialise with each other or to host events were originally intended for business meeting purposes. With the effect being that attending cultural events felt like a similar experience to being in a business meeting\, and leading to us spending hours and hours behind our screens. A recent research paper from Stanford University shows that Zoom fatigue is real. Video chats are much heavier for our brains to process than regular face-to-face interactions or phone calls. \nHow can we combat this Zoom fatigue? Over the last year\, artists and cultural institutions have been thinking about the best way to translate their activities to the internet. We have seen all kinds of new platforms emerge and experienced a lot of experimental events. With The Hmm\, we also explored the possibilities of the online realm. Tonight we’re giving you a lay of the land. We’ve invited 8 artists\, cultural organisations and developers to our very own livestream\, to talk about the platforms they’ve built\, the events they’ve organised\, and how they’ve translated their programs to the online realm.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-online-events/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210526T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210526T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T021835
CREATED:20210428T160255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T155321Z
UID:4226-1622059200-1622066400@thehmm.nl
SUMMARY:The Hmm ON Algorithmic Colonialism
DESCRIPTION:While 80% of Facebook users are not from the United States\, Facebook’s policies for content moderation and ‘ethical’ framework are based on North American standards. In 2016\, the company started a campaign (remember internet.org?) to rewire the world and ‘connect the unconnected’. That project kind of failed\, but most of the digital infrastructures around the world are still controlled and governed by Western companies\, such as Facebook. \nWhen Big Tech companies control digital and algorithmic experiences\, they get the power to control the political\, economic and cultural domains of life. This is one of the many forms of algorithmic colonialism. \nTechnological innovations are often asserted as universally positive\, and existing beyond geopolitical borders\, but it is important that we understand who has the power in relation to these technologies; who creates the rules\, regulations\, and whose interests are promoted through these technologies. The extraction of data\, as one of the financial benefits of digital colonialism\, is paralleled and interwoven with more traditional colonialist systems that extract resources like labour and raw materials. Classic colonialism was driven by political and governmental agencies with the aim of dominating the world. Digital or algorithmic colonialism is driven by private corporations who believe that their products can solve the ‘problems’ in the Global South\, while simultaneously expanding their domination of digital ecosystems. \nDuring this The Hmm ON event we try to better understand the nuances of how digital or algorithmic colonialism operates today\, and we’ve invited three speakers to answer the following questions through their research and artistic work. What is the difference between Facebook and other Big Tech companies extracting our data in Europe versus them extracting data from people living in the Global South? How is this situation different when you’re in a less economically powerful position? \nJoin us at 8pm CEST. You’ll receive the streaming link after registering for the event. \nThe Hmm ON …\nWe’re using face filters to make ourselves prettier\, track our daily steps on our iPhones\, and rely on Google Maps to find our destination. But what exactly is the impact of these technologies? With The Hmm ON …\, we reflect on these playful\, serious\, and sometimes disturbing developments in internet culture. \nThe series is kindly supported by the Creative Industries Fund and the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-on-algorithmic-colonialism/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210428T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210428T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T021835
CREATED:20210330T113806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210428T190147Z
UID:4165-1619640000-1619647200@thehmm.nl
SUMMARY:The Hmm @ internet
DESCRIPTION:In April of last year we took our physical events online for the first time with The Hmm in Quarantine\, jumping around from one video platform to the next. Tonight’s event marks one year of diving deeper into the very very online spaces that we inhabit on a daily basis. \nWe are excited to have Mechteld Jungerius and Leana Boven\, who are part of the collective Not A Playground\, as our guest programmers for this edition. Not A Playground is an activist research group\, collecting and reflecting on institutional critique in the (Dutch) arts\, culture\, and design fields. \nTonight\, join us on our very own livestream\, where 8 speakers will take us into their digital worlds. \nAnd don’t forget\, we’ll be continuing our new mini-series\, Desktop Cribs\, where one of our speakers will take you on a live tour through the nooks and crannies\, secret folders\, and strange apps on their desktop. \n🌏 Joining from outside the Netherlands? You can now buy your tickets via the ticket link using PayPal. Yay! 🌏
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-internet/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210331T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210331T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T021835
CREATED:20210224T090153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210406T185137Z
UID:3927-1617220800-1617228000@thehmm.nl
SUMMARY:The Hmm ON Alternative Platforms
DESCRIPTION:Our internet is broken. In America\, CEOs of major technology companies have testified in Congress about their monopoly power. Australia recently “unfriended” Facebook. And in Europe laws that restrict the power of Big Tech are underway. In the meantime\, now that we have been extremely online in the past year\, we’ve only increased our use of the free platforms that tech multinationals offer us. But if you’re using these platforms not only to announce events\, but also to host them\, the shortcomings suddenly come to light. When you’re hanging out with your friends in the same digital spaces as you’re meeting with your colleagues\, the context of our social interactions become blurry. Still\, in a physical office space you can at least put nice plants or hang some posters on the wall. But to be able to do this online you need knowledge about coding. And on most platforms such changes are not even possible. \n☆☆ Special Edition: Tour and Reflection ☆☆\nThe internet needs to change\, but how? During The Hmm ON alternative platforms we explore together whether alternative platforms are the solution to an increasingly broken internet. For this very special edition\, we’ve partnered with PublicSpaces to take you on a virtual tour! We’ll visit some friendly alternatives to Big Tech platforms and show different approaches to using existing platforms in creative and atypical ways. Whether it’s building your own platform\, using an open-source or privacy-secure platform\, or hacking an existing platform to use it in your own way; these are all ways to respond and resist Big Tech profiting off our behaviour and our data. \n☆☆ Tour Destinations ☆☆\n5 speakers will give a short presentation on 5 different platforms\, inside the platform itself:\n– Artist and teacher Martijn van Boven will give a shell script lecture using Terminal\n– Designer and amateur software developer Karl Moubarak will take us into the open-source spreadsheet world of Ethercalc\n– Michelle Thorne\, a Senior Program Officer at the Mozilla Foundation will guide us through the Museum of the Fossilized Internet inside Mozilla Hubs\n– Natasja Straat\, Privacy Officer and Functional Manager at EYE Film museum\, will show us how she collaborates and shares files in the open-source platform Nextcloud\n– Roel Roscam Abbing and Aymeric Mansoux\, who help run lurk.org\, will take us into Mastodon\, an open source decentralized social network \nBesides exploring big tech alternatives\, the event is also an experiment into new\, online presentation formats. If you loved The Hmm IN Quarantine\, where we jumped around from one video conferencing platform to another\, then you’ll love this alternative platforms tour. We’re looking forward to jumping together around the internet with you. \n☆☆ Reflection ☆☆\nThe tour will be followed by a conversation with Niels ten Oever and EunJeong Cheon about whether alternative platforms have the potential to fix the internet or whether the very infrastructure and governance of the internet needs to be re-imagined. \n☆☆ Practical info for tonight ☆☆\nBelow you’ll find our schedule and some general rules to make the experience run as smoothly as possible. It’s a lot of information but please read through it carefully\, so you’ll know important things like the fact that one presentation is (unfortunately) for Mac-users only. Enjoy the ride! \nGeneral rules\n➤ We’ll begin the evening on our livestream platform (you should have received the link in your ticket confirmation email)\n➤ From there we’ll jump from one platform to the next. All links will be shared in real-time\, as we move from one presentation to the next. You’ll get the best (and most fun!) experience if you jump along with us\, but you’re also welcome to hang out in the livestream platform and watch vicariously from there.\n➤ If you (or we) run into trouble\, if you’re running late\, or missed out on the next platform link\, come back over to the livestream platform.\n➤ You’ll be able to ask questions to the speakers in each platform\, but if you’re watching via the livestream\, you’ll also be able to ask questions there that we’ll pass along.\n➤ We recommend using Chrome as your browser\, for the smoothest experience. \nSchedule\n20:00 – 20:10 Introduction on our livestream website\n20:10 – 20:20 Talk @ Mastodon\n20:20 – 20:23 Switching time\n20:23 – 20:33 Talk @ Ethercalc\n20:33 – 20:36 Switching time\n20:36 – 20:46 Talk @ Mozilla Hubs\n20:46 – 20:49 Switching time\n20:49 – 20:59 Talk @ Nextcloud\n20:59 – 21:02 Switching time\n21:02 – 21:14 Talk @ Terminal\n21:14 – 21:20 Break + back to our livestream website\n21:20 – 21:25 Introduction second part of the event\n21:25 – 21:40 Talk by EunJeong Cheon\n21:40 – 22:45 Introduction next speaker\n22:45 – 22:00 Talk by Niels ten Oever\n22:00 – 22:20 Panel discussion\n22:20 – 22:25 Wrapping up! \nRules for each platform\nMastodon\n➤ You’ll get the link to Mastodon via the livestream chat during the introduction of the event.\n➤ The presentation consists of 10 posts. You need to refresh the browser to see new posts.\n➤ Anyone can take part in the presentation\, but you need a Mastodon account to be able to respond to posts and ask questions in the platform itself.\n➤ You can ask a question directly in a post and you don’t need to wait until the posts are finished to ask questions. Questions need to be tagged with #fediverse and #LURKbirthday\, if you want them to show up in the main tiled view.\n➤ If you don’t have a Mastodon account ​you can also ask a question directly in the livestream\, and we’ll post it via The Hmm. \nEthercalc\n➤ Anyone can take part in the presentation\, interact\, and ask questions.\n➤ We’ll communicate important information via the ‘status bar’ at the top of the Ethercalc page. \nMozilla Hubs\n➤ Mozilla Hubs uses a lot of computer memory! If your computer is not the strongest or newest (or if you love using an old browser) think about joining us via the livestream instead.\n➤ You can join the presentation in two ways:\n– Join as a spectator by clicking ‘spectate’ when you enter (don’t need to make an avatar) or\n– Join as a visitor (by clicking ‘join room’) and create an avatar for yourself. For first time users\, we recommend using an existing avatar.\n➤ For the best performance\, Mozilla Hubs allows a maximum of 25 people in a room. The rest of the visitors can watch in the Mozilla Hubs lobby and interact via the chat.\n➤ Please mute your mic during the presentation. You can ask questions via the chat or by unmuting yourself and speaking. ​If you have an orientation or tech question\, please ask via the chat. If you have a content question\, please ask by unmuting yourself. \nNextcloud\n➤ Anyone can take part in the presentation\, interact\, and ask questions. \nTerminal\n➤ This presentation is a shell script lecture and it’s only possible for Mac users. Sorry about that! Non-Mac users can watch via the livestream.\n➤ For this presentation\, you’ll be asked to download a small application\, which will be shared with you during the Nextcloud presentation.\n➤ It’s important to have Chrome installed as one of your browsers for the presentation to work correctly.\n➤ Please be aware: maybe you have some additional security settings enabled which might prevent the shell script lecture from running certain parts of the script.\n➤ And remember\, let the script lecture run on its own\, and be patient with it 🙂 \nJoin us at 8pm CEST. You’ll receive the streaming link and all the details after registering for the event. \nThe Hmm ON …\nWe’re using face filters to make ourselves prettier\, track our daily steps on our iPhones\, and rely on Google Maps to find our destination. But what exactly is the impact of these technologies? With The Hmm ON …\, we reflect on these playful\, serious\, and sometimes disturbing developments in internet culture. \nThe series is kindly supported by the Creative Industries Fund and the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts. \nPublicSpaces is a coalition of public organizations that strives to reclaim a place on the internet where the public domain can develop in freedom\, security and without surveillance.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-on-alternative-platforms/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210224T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210224T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T021835
CREATED:20210126T234000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210603T192942Z
UID:3825-1614196800-1614204000@thehmm.nl
SUMMARY:The Hmm @ IMPAKT
DESCRIPTION:For our first The Hmm of 2021\, we’re excited to be working in collaboration with IMPAKT\, the Utrecht-based media arts organization that presents critical and creative views on contemporary media culture and arts\, in an interdisciplinary context. \nJoin us tonight\, on our very own live stream\, where we’ll be bringing together 8 unique speakers to take us into their very very online worlds. \nWe’ll also be launching our new mini-series\, Desktop Cribs\, where one of our speakers will take you on a live tour through the nooks and crannies\, secret folders\, and strange apps on their desktop. \nGet your tickets here \n🌏 Are you joining from outside the Netherlands and don’t have the iDEAL payment system? Then email us at info@thehmm.nl to order your ticket using PayPal 🌏
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-impakt/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201216T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201216T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T021835
CREATED:20201116T104414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T094413Z
UID:3553-1608148800-1608156000@thehmm.nl
SUMMARY:The Hmm ON TikTok
DESCRIPTION:With over 800 million active users worldwide\, TikTok is one of the fastest growing social media platforms. It’s also the first globally used social media app that has not been developed in America\, but instead has Chinese ownership. What are the consequences of this  ? \nTikTok\, whose name is a reference to a ticking clock\, is an app for making and sharing short videos. Besides all kinds of tools for creating fun new video content\, the app has a unique recommendation algorithm that makes it fundamentally different from the social media platforms we’re used to. Compared to Snapchat or Instagram\, where you have to log in and connect with friends in order to scroll through content\, on TikTok you can watch videos right after you’ve downloaded the app. The feed you get is not based on your friends\, it’s based on an algorithm that learns from your scrolling behaviour. \nTikTok is actually the international version of the Chinese app Douyin. While the two might seem similar they are actually two different entities\, creating a barrier between any interaction (or data) of users in China and international users. This opens up a lot of interesting questions around what it means to use apps that are created within a highly controlled totalitarian regime. \nWhat does competition from China’s tech companies mean for the apps we use\, the recommendations we receive\, and the kinds of visual content we create and share? Are Trump’s security concerns\, his reason to ban the app in the US\, well-founded? Tonight we’ll explore these questions with three amazing speakers. \nYou’ll receive the streaming link after registering for the event. \nThe Hmm ON …\nWe’re using face filters to make ourselves prettier\, track our daily steps on our iPhones\, and rely on Google Maps to find our destination. But what exactly is the impact of these technologies? With The Hmm ON \, we reflect on these playful\, serious\, and sometimes disturbing developments in internet culture. \nThe series is kindly supported by the Creative Industries fund and Amsterdam Fund for the Arts.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-on-tiktok/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201118T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201118T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T021835
CREATED:20201028T111657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201117T160503Z
UID:3500-1605729600-1605736800@thehmm.nl
SUMMARY:The Hmm ON the power of Facebook
DESCRIPTION:Now that we are extremely online due to the Corona crisis\, we are living in Mark Zuckerberg’s wet dream. In April 2020\, when large parts of the world were in lockdown\, Facebook was the most used social media platform worldwide. We were in contact with our family via WhatsApp. On Instagram we saw how our friends spent their days at home. And via Facebook we kept up to date with the latest corona news. \nLast year\, not only did the platform’s power increase\, but so did criticism against it. At the beginning of the pandemic\, when reliable information about the virus was literally a matter of life and death\, Facebook was struggling with their content moderation and posts were increasingly reviewed by AI. With the platform’s past history with the Brexit referendum and the 2016 US elections via the Cambridge Analytica scandal\, the platform is being more closely watched than ever before. Even within the company itself. When Trump’s inflammatory posts were not removed\, since the platform doesn’t see itself as ‘arbiter of truth’\, many of Facebook’s own employees conducted a “virtual walkout“. On top of that\, Facebook was one of the Big Tech companies to be questioned about antitrust and privacy last summer. \nWhat makes Facebook so powerful? It’s not only the way they bring information to us\, but also how they extract information from us via their platforms— Facebook\, WhatsApp and Instagram. The sophistication of location-based tracking\, coupled with the personal data that the company has about users and their behaviour online\, creates an environment where people are convinced that their phones are listening to them and serving up ads based on those conversations. Products like funny face filters\, Stories and voice messages via WhatsApp are just hooks that lure us into the extractive economy of ‘surveillance capitalism’\, a term introduced by philosopher and social psychologist Shoshana Zuboff. \nDuring this The Hmm ON event we try to better understand the power of Facebook and we’ve invited three speakers to answer the following questions. How can we become more aware of how these systems operate when they are purposely made invisible to us? Can we continue to use the social media platforms Facebook is offering us in ways that don’t compromise our right to privacy? And to what extent are we our data? \nJoin us at 8pm CET. You’ll receive the streaming link after registering for the event. \n  \nThe Hmm ON …\nWe’re using face filters to make ourselves prettier\, track our daily steps on our iPhones\, and rely on Google Maps to find our destination. But what exactly is the impact of these technologies? With The Hmm on …\, in Corona-free times hosted by Felix Meritis in Amsterdam\, we reflect on these playful\, serious\, and sometimes disturbing developments in internet culture. \nThe series is kindly supported by the Creative Industries fund and Amsterdam Fund for the Arts.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-on-the-power-of-facebook/
LOCATION:Felix Meritis\, Keizersgracht 324\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:The Hmm @ Tactical Visual Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Hmm partners up with the Institute of Network Cultures and the Visual Methodologies Collective for a special event where 8 driven and diverse speakers\, that are working\, making\, and thinking around the theme of ‘video witnessing’\, share their vision. Sepp Eckenhaussen\, researcher and editor at the Institute of Network Cultures\, is helping us put together this exciting program.  \nWith smartphones\, smart drones\, and smart doorbells documenting every part of our lives\, online video is increasing in volume and therefore gaining importance. Through our screens\, we seek the truth\, spark protests\, and (eye-)witness public outrage\, revolutions\, police violence\, and the toppling of statues around the world. However\, at the same time\, online video seems to be losing its meaning just as fast. It has become practically impossible to distinguish the real deal from a deepfake within the footage flood. And on platforms such as Snapchat and TikTok\, videos have become so short\, that they can hardly seem to convey any meaningful information at all. What is the state of online video in the age of TikTok? \nTonight\, on The Hmm’s very own live stream\, 8 speakers will answer that question. Researchers\, artists\, performers\, and viral TikTok creators will give a look at behind-the-scenes influencer content\, give insight into the media logics that are at play\, and give a peek inside alternative realities. \n🌏 Are you joining from outside the Netherlands and don’t have the IDEAL payment system? Then email us at info@thehmm.nl to order your ticket using PayPal 🌏  \n✨ Video Witnessing is part of the event series Tactical Visual Culture\, organized by the Institute of Network Cultures and the Visual Methodologies Collective at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS). Tactical Visual Culture is supported by the Amsterdam Creative Industries Network.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-tactical-visual-culture/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201014T200000
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CREATED:20200618T133455Z
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SUMMARY:The Hmm ON facial recognition
DESCRIPTION:We all want pretty selfies and a smooth relationship with our devices. Facial recognition software is integrated into our lives more than we even know. We’re embracing these tools when they’re fun and practical\, but when is it not okay? Tonight we’ll explore what we’re actually giving up when all these devices scan our face. \nImagine this – a Google for faces. By typing in your name\, all the selfies you’ve ever uploaded on the internet\, including your old (and\, let’s face it\, embarrassing) Hyves or MySpace photos\, show up. Imagine police and law enforcement agencies using that software to track down criminals\, without being sure if\, and how\, the technology really works. This dystopian scenario has already become reality. Furthermore: Amsterdam is installing smart cameras on the city’s canals and the EU recently dropped a proposal for the regulation of face recognition in public spaces. \nSo yes\, we loved the gender swap filter and had a good laugh. But do we realise just how these sneaky Big Tech companies use these ‘fun’ features as a way to train their software\, and to make us familiar with the technique? Why do we easily give up our privacy for an Instagram filter\, but find it creepy when our face is being tracked in a public space? How is it possible that we usually don’t even know that our face might be registered while doing groceries? And if the law doesn’t help us\, is there another way to protect ourselves? These questions are exactly what we’ll answer tonight. \n😍 Get your tickets through the Felix Meritis website😍 \nThe Hmm ON …\nWe’re using face filters to make ourselves prettier\, track our daily steps on our iPhones\, and rely on Google Maps to find our destination. But what exactly is the impact of these technologies? With The Hmm on …\, hosted by Felix Meritis in Amsterdam\, we reflect on these playful\, serious\, and sometimes disturbing developments in internet culture. \nThe series is kindly supported by the Creative Industries fund and Amsterdam Fund for the Arts.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-facial-recognition-2020/
LOCATION:Felix Meritis\, Keizersgracht 324\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200930T200000
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CREATED:20200127T122841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200904T120228Z
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SUMMARY:The Hmm @ Grey Space in the Middle
DESCRIPTION:In 2020\, The Hmm is popping up all over the Netherlands. We’re very happy that our first stop\, outside of Amsterdam\, and our first ‘real life’ event after the quarantine\, will be in The Hague at The Grey Space in the Middle. The project and presentation space merges culture with science\, technology\, and philosophy — a perfect parallel to The Hmm. \nDavid Veneman and Tom Laan have been “crashing browsers since 2012” with their artist-run studio buurmen. Specializing in internet-based projects\, and generally just trying to make cool stuff for the internet\, they’ll be helping us put together a very exciting program.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-grey-space-2020/
LOCATION:Grey Space in the Middle\, Paviljoensgracht 20\, Den Haag\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200617T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200617T220000
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CREATED:20200318T195237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200529T100019Z
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SUMMARY:The Hmm ON deepfakes
DESCRIPTION:Are deepfakes the newest weapon for spreading fake news? Or is it just harmless fun? Deepfake videos\, in which two realities are morphed together\, are increasingly circulating on the internet. Tonight we will dive into this internet phenomenon through three different perspectives. \nDo you remember Nancy Pelosi stumbling through a speech? Mark Zuckerberg finally confessing to the total control that Facebook exerts over its users and their data? Or Obama calling Donald Trump a complete dipshit? These videos show the possibilities of deepfake technologies. Rapidly spreading through our digital feeds\, they’re often seen as a serious concern. \nThe 2016 U.S. election and the Brexit vote opened the public’s eyes to the influence and consequences of ‘fake news’. Intensifying the impact of fake news\, deepfakes pose a new threat to our fragile sense of reality. With the U.S. presidential elections happening this fall\, and increasing political polarisation throughout the EU\, there are concerns that a convincing deepfake video of a political candidate could harm our democracy. \nBut is being afraid of deepfake videos a productive attitude? Is the strong influence on elections of ‘fake news’ the problem or are the existing structures of our political systems to blame? And do deepfakes also have creative potential? We invited 3 guests to help find answers to these questions. \nYou can watch the stream for free\, but donations are welcome. \nThe Hmm on …\nWe’re using face filters to make ourselves prettier\, track our daily steps on our iPhones\, and rely on Google Maps to find our destination. But what exactly is the impact of these technologies? With The Hmm on …\, hosted by Felix Meritis in Amsterdam\, we reflect on these playful\, serious\, and sometimes disturbing developments in internet culture. \nThis kick-off edition will be held online\, in The Hmm’s own online environment\, and is free to watch. A registration is needed to receive the streaming link\, and donations are very welcome. In the fall we will continue this focus program at Felix Meritis. Keep an eye on their website. The series is kindly supported by the Creative Industries fund and Amsterdam Fund for the Arts.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-on-deepfakes-2020/
LOCATION:Felix Meritis\, Keizersgracht 324\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200527T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200527T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T021835
CREATED:20200429T062829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200527T053453Z
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SUMMARY:The Hmm @ Hackers & Designers
DESCRIPTION:Our first online event last month was a research into live stream platforms. Which platform works best to host a cultural event\, like The Hmm? Based on our (and your) experiences\, this online event will take place on the most ideal platform possible: one that we built ourselves\, in collaboration with Hackers & Designers.\n\nOn Wednesday 27 May we’re thrilled to be hosted by Hackers & Designers\, who will give us a glimpse into their exhibition ‘BodyBuilding. Inefficient Tool Building for Quantified Beings‘\, which unfortunately had to close at Tetem just after the opening because of COVID-19. Next to that we will have 7 other great speakers talking about interesting things that are happening on the internet right now. And\, expect one very special guest 👀\n \nBut that’s not all! For the first time ever\, we’re having a Hmm after party which will be hosted by Arjan Scherpenisse and Klasien van de Zandschulp in their Distance Disco! \nYou can watch (and dance) for free via live.hackersanddesigners.nl! Donations are welcome.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-hackers-designers-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200429T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200429T213000
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CREATED:20200406T121722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210224T120248Z
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SUMMARY:The Hmm IN Quarantine
DESCRIPTION:In this time of quarantine we’re Zoom’ing with our colleagues\, FaceTiming with friends and family\, and binge-watching all the Netflix series’. Our entire social life has become virtual. It seems like the internet is dragging us through the difficult period of self isolation. With The Hmm\, we’re always reflecting on our online behaviour\, but how has this changed over the last weeks? What is the role of the internet in the time of quarantine? \nBecause we’re no longer able to organise physical events until June\, we’re forced to move our activities to the virtual world. But how? Many of the platforms we’re using now are meant for virtual meetings and video calls with colleagues\, but not for live streaming events. And certainly not for streaming cultural events. How can we hack some of the existing platforms to use them for a virtual The Hmm event? How do the platforms and tools we use determine and reshape the experience? We’ll be investigating these questions\, and many more\, during an experimental online version of The Hmm: a livestream experiment. \n* Here you can read more about the outcome of this experiment. * \nHow does it work?\nWe’ve invited 5 speakers who will each do 5-minute talks about the role of the internet during the coronavirus pandemic. Each speaker will be presenting on a different video conferencing platform\, so as a visitor you jump from platform to platform to view all the presentations. You can watch for free. \n\nSchedule with links\n\n20:00 – 20:05 Starting up on YouTube\n20:05 – 20:15 01 – YouTube with Wouter de Boer\n20:15 – 20:20 Switch to Twitch\n20:20 – 20:30 02 – Twitch with Fariborz Karimi\n20:30 – 20:35 Switch to Discord\n20:35 – 20:45 03 – Discord with Sjef van Beers\n20:45 – 20:50 Switch to Zoom\n20:50 – 21:00 04 – Zoom with Esther van Brakel & Joran Backx\n21:00 – 21:05 Switch to Jitsi\n21:05 – 21:15 05 – Jitsi with Cas Van de Ven\n21:15 – 21:20 After Talk with Esther Crabbendam\n\nGeneral rules\n\n\nDuring the stream or conference please stay muted and don’t turn on your video.\nYou can ask questions to the speakers or answer quiz questions via the chat.\nIf you (or we) run into trouble\, or if too many people participate (some platforms allow a limited number of visitors) come on over to Twitch where we’ll also be simultaneously streaming the talks that are happening on Discord\, Zoom\, and Jitsi.\nMost platforms have the best experience in a Chrome browser.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-in-quarantine-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200212T200000
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CREATED:20200127T122803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220111T214858Z
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SUMMARY:The Hmm @ Framer Framed
DESCRIPTION:We’re rolling back into the new year\, and for our first event of 2020 we’re excited to be hosted at Framer Framed in their beautiful new exhibition space. Researcher\, anthropologist\, and community collaborator Rita Ouédraogo\, from the Research Center for Material Culture will be helping us put together a very special program.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-framer-framed-2020/
LOCATION:Framer Framed\, Oranje-Vrijstaatkade 71\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191204T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191204T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T021835
CREATED:20191107T100413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200318T190828Z
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SUMMARY:The Hmm @ VondelCS
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday December 4th we’re thrilled to be hosted by VondelCS\, with interactive artist and designer Klasien van de Zandschulp helping us put together a unique program.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-vondelcs-2019/
LOCATION:VondelCS\, Vondelpark 3\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191106T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191106T220000
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CREATED:20191010T121240Z
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SUMMARY:The Hmm @ Fabulous Future
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday November 6th we are excited to be hosted by Fabulous Future\, with Polina Medvedeva helping us put together a very special program.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-fabulous-future-2019/
LOCATION:Fabulous Future\, Gaasterlandstraat 3–5\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191011T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191011T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T021835
CREATED:20191001T122834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200318T173235Z
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SUMMARY:The Hmm @ Beeld en Geluid
DESCRIPTION:On Friday October 11th we are excited to be partnering with Beeld en Geluid to put on a special edition of The Hmm during their Dutch Media Week programming. Together we’ve selected 9 impressive speakers that explore visual culture in all its shapes and sizes\, to put together an evening at the intersections between archiving\, the internet\, and digital culture.
URL:https://thehmm.nl/event/the-hmm-beeld-en-geluid-2019/
LOCATION:Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid\, Media Parkboulevard 1\, Hilversum\, Netherlands
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