WIKITOPIA 2016: Surveillance and Privacy in the Post-Snowden Era維基托邦2016:後斯諾登時代的監察與隱私
WIKITOPIA 2016: Surveillance and Privacy in the Post-Snowden Era is a three-day mini-festival hosted by Videotage and co-presented by the Goethe-Institut Hong Kong on 13-15 May 2016, comprised of several activities, including keynote speeches, panel discussions, a city tour and hands-on workshops, all of which are open to the public for free. The main goal and direction for organising such a festival is to increase the awareness of the existing surveillance schemes or privacy issues. We encourage an all-around and in-depth discussion with the local audience as well as the attendants of ISEA2016 from other countries on the topic of surveillance and privacy from the artistic, ethnic, social, political, technical and cultural perspectives. Everyone is welcome to join our workshops to learn how to secure our personal communication in everyday life.
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Talk
13 May (Friday) – 19:00
N002, PolyU
Speaker
Malavika Jayaram
14 May (Saturday) – 10:00
N002, PolyU
Speaker
Linus Neumann
Tour
Surveillance Camera Awareness Tour
14 May (Saturday) – 14:30 – 15:30
Meet outside N002, PolyU
Workshops
(Digitally) Invisible by Lasse Scherffig
14 May (Saturday) – 16:00 – 18:00
V303, PolyU
“Me and My Shadow” “Security box” by TacTech
15 May (Sunday) – 14:30 – 16:00
V303, PolyU
Crypto Party by Dim Sum Labs
15 May (Sunday) – 16:00 – 18:00
V303, PolyU
Screening
The Lives of Others
14 May (Saturday) – 19:00 – 21:00
N002, PolyU
Panels
Let’s Talk About Freedom of Speech and Self-censorship
14 May (Saturday) – 12:00 – 13:00
N002, PolyU
Moderator
Di To
Panelists
Lokman Tsui, Assistant Professor at the School of Journalism and Communication of CUHK
Masashi Crete-Nishihata, Research Manager of Citizen Lab, Toronto
Tactics for Counter-surveillance: Privacy and Technology
15 May (Sunday) – 12:00 – 13:00
N002, PolyU
Moderator
Steve Fore, Professor at School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong
Panelists
Stephanie Hankey, Executive Director & Co- Founder, Tactical Technology Collective, Berlin
Prof. Ian Brown, Professor of Information Security and Privacy at the Oxford Internet Institute
Daniel Howe, Assistant Professor, School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong