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<nettime> SHADOWS OF ILLIBERALISM - Resisting the Radical Right, June 13-15 Berlin


Dear Nettime List,

I would like to invite you to our 35th conference SHADOWS OF ILLIBERALISM - Resisting the Radical Right at Kunstquartier Bethanien (Berlin and streaming), on June 13-15.
https://www.disruptionlab.org/shadows-of-illiberalism

SHADOWS OF ILLIBERALISM: Resisting the Radical Right focuses on the rise of anti-democratic and authoritarian ideologies in the Western world and the complicit role of big tech. The title refers to the concept of 'illiberal democracy', whereby a governing system hides its non-democratic practices behind formally democratic institutions and procedures. The conference showcases technological, media, artistic and activist projects designed to counteract human rights violations perpetrated by state or corporate actors, and deconstructs the current language of violence by tracing the origins of far-right politics.

As usual, you can also participate using our online chat to ask questions to the speakers.

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## Full programme

OPENING · Fri 13.6 · 16:30–16:40
Tatiana Bazzichelli · Artistic Director, Disruption Network Lab - Director, Disruption Network Institute.

KEYNOTE · Fri 13.6 · 16:40–18:10
Exhaustion and Hyper-Colonialism: The Disintegration of the West

Franco "Bifo" Berardi is a key figure of the Italian Autonomia movement of the 1970s, and has published around twenty books, translated in several languages. His keynote, moderated by Yasmeen Daher, examines the resurgence of the mythology of white supremacy, how illiberal oligarchy has taken control of the most powerful nuclear powers, US, and Russia, and the disintegration of both geopolitical and socio-economic order in the Western system.
https://www.disruptionlab.org/shadows-of-illiberalism#exhaustion

PANEL · Fri 13.6 · 18:40–20:40
Art, Activism & the Rise of Illiberalism in Hungary, Poland & Slovakia

Moderated by Tonia Mastrobuoni, this panel features case studies on the rise of illberalism in Eastern Europe. Péter Adamik from the Freie Ungarische Botschaft exposes the real face of the Orbán’s system and the authoritarian playbook his government is exporting from Hungary. Anna Krenz, founder of the Dziewuchy Berlin collective, provides an auto‑ethnographic perspective on feminist Polish activism and political art, arguing that the fight for democracy remains inseparable from the fight for women’s rights. Slavo Krekovič, the artistic director of A4 in Bratislava, maps the unfolding systematic attacks in the Slovakian context and highlights the tactics of immune response by the cultural community.
https://www.disruptionlab.org/shadows-of-illiberalism#art-activism

KEYNOTE/PANEL · Sat 14.6 · 16:30-18:10
The New Right’s Cultural Hegemony and Contradictions

This keynote focuses on the contradictory positions of the New Right: queerness versus anti-gender politics, disruption versus traditionalism, technocracy versus ecofascism, populism versus elitism. Katrien Jacobs focuses on anti-gender movements in Belgium and the Netherlands, enigmatic grassroots alliances between religious groups, conspiracy theorists and political campaigns against sex education. Florian Cramer addresses how illiberalism emerged from liberalism, and how liberal concepts of spontaneous order informed experimental arts, technological developments, free-market economics, and ultimately the New Right.
https://www.disruptionlab.org/shadows-of-illiberalism#new-right

LECTURE PERFORMANCE & PANEL · Sat 14.6 · 18:30–20:30
Generative AI, Weaponised Language & Political Shadow Campaigns

'Speculative violence' of generative AI is the topic of Donatella Della Ratta’s lecture performance "Ask Me for Those Unborn Promises That May Seem Unlikely to Happen in the Natural #2", blending text with visuals—including found footage, social media threads, and AI-generated media—about the violence of the not-yet-realised, traversing landscapes from Palestine to Trump’s America. The performance is followed by a panel discussion with Míriam Juan-Torres, on how authoritarian populists weaponise the language of justice and democracy, and Amber Macintyre on how the far-right runs disinformation shadow campaigns with institutional financing. Moderated by Tina Lee.
https://www.disruptionlab.org/shadows-of-illiberalism#ask-me
https://www.disruptionlab.org/shadows-of-illiberalism#ai-weaponised

WORKSHOP · Sun 15.6 · 13:00–16:00
Defending Civic Space: Lessons from Georgia, Hungary, Russia & Turkey

This workshop examines how disinformation - including conspiracy theories and misleading narratives - is used to justify legal, administrative and narrative tools to limit activism, weaken independent media and discredit opposition voices. Focused on Georgia, Hungary, Russia and Turkey and led by Maya Talakhadze, director of the Regional Development Hub – Caucasus, it explores the impact of such tactics on protest movements, media freedom and the safety of human rights defenders.
Registration for the workshop is required.
https://www.disruptionlab.org/shadows-of-illiberalism#workshop

Get tickets here:
https://tickets.disruptionlab.org/shadows-of-illiberalism/
The streaming doesn't require previous registration.

More information:
https://www.disruptionlab.org/shadows-of-illiberalism#introduction

-- Check also our upcoming dates:
https://www.disruptionlab.org/upcoming
https://www.disruptionlab.org/meet-ups

I am looking forward to seeing you!

All the best,

Tatiana

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Disruption Network Lab
https://www.disruptionlab.org/
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