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Naja Ankarfeldt

Manuel Beltrán

MBeltran

This Hack is a inverted surveillance system, a transparent camera that makes invisible the ones that pass through it’s field of view. It’s an anonymous spot in the public space, an island of freedom. The massive application of this concept in the streets will produce very interesting results. This new enviroment of anonymous freedom will make people behave in different and new ways as we are used to see. But we will not see them, because they are invisible...

More info on: Invisibility Surveillance Camera

John Fanning

Gaby Felten

In class I presented a short slide show with a cultural hack that I did in Cardiff Wales. I posed as an artist participating in Experimentica 2012 performance festival, and was allowed to participate in a live radio show. Only when we were on air did I reveal that my proposal for the festival was rejected.

Sebastian Frisch

wdtl image "Whisper down the lane" is a Non-profit multi media project. It's aim is to sensitise people from different cultural backgrounds on the issue of rumors about HIV/AIDS. The goal of the project is to question existing paradigmata in communication about HIV/AIDS worldwide and to initiate changes in the way of thinking to counteract the spread of HIV/AIDS. Until now a documentary movie and a poster campaign were realised as well as a website dealing with the issue. Further work shall follow. In August 2011 the team travelled to Kenya where the documentary movie "Whisper down the lane" and a thematically linked poster campaign were executed in collaboration with organizations on site.

The posters show pictures of people anonymously shot from the neck down. They are holding paper sheets displaying their stories in few sentences in their hands. All the experiences are related to rumors about HIV/AIDS and their results. By addressing the problems to public space awareness in thinking and acting is supposed to be created. In this way an open discourse creating changes in attitudes can evolve. The reactions (public dicussion about rumors and young people went to HIV Tests) on the campaign show that it does have a certain impact. In another step we attempt to broaden the sphere of influence.

In the movie four women speak about their lives. Not all of them are infected but they made experiences with HIV/AIDS that changed their lives. Comprehensibly expressed HIV doesn't only appear in the form of a virus but in peoples fear as well. The rumors circulating in the area have negative effects on the society, Tabooing, stigmatisation and violence are the results the women got confronted with. Social workers speak about the experiences they made with their work. Despite positive tendencies the fear of people remains a strong opponent in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

We pursue a communication strategy based on changing attitudes towards a certain topic without being missionary. We believe that changes in thinking in a community can only originate from the very community and take time.

Trailer: http://vimeo.com/42765138 Website: http://www.whisperdownthelane.com

Charlotte 't Hart

Hacking in progress, documentation follows.

Pim van de Heiden

Roel Heremans

Ludmila Rodrigues

a choreographed space moving throughout the KABK building. Video coming soon. Please read more here.

Yaprak Sayar

Walid Wardak

Angela de Weijer

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