EDITION 2016   EDITION 2016
EDITION 2016   EDITION 2016

Terms of privacy

Current discussions around privacy are shaped by the role new technologies play in enabling modern forms of individual, corporate, and state surveillance. In 2013, Edward Snowden revealed that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) operates numerous global surveillance programs targeting governments, corporations, and civilians in the United States and abroad, and thus what everyone suspected became official: that we—tech consumers—are watched, listened to, traced, and monitored in real time via our gadgets and personal computers. As we speak or type, programs of mass surveillance gather our personal data and mega-data. Further, Snowden's leaked classified information revealed that the problem goes beyond the NSA, linking Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States and the United Kingdom in an intelligence alliance known as the “five-eyes”.

Snowden’s revelations opened the lid on a broad range of concerns regarding privacy in the 21st century, at the state level certainly, but also within the more intimate spheres of everyday life. In this 12th edition The HTMlles invites artists, scholars, and technologists to creatively engage with the concept of privacy and to image and imagine the “terms” of individual and collective privacy necessary to resist old and new forms of marginalization and oppression.

THE HTMLLES FESTIVAL 12 VISUAL IDENTITY

Opening party

OPENING PARTY

3 NOV | 6 PM

STUDIO XX

Event description

Conference

TERMS OF PRIVACY : Intimacies, Exposures, and Exceptions

4 NOV | 9 AM > 5.30 PM
5 NOV | 8.30 AM > 4 PM

With Amalia Ulman and Beth Coleman

IGSF | MC GILL UNIVERSITY

Event description

Exhibitions

CTRL + [SELF] : Intimity, extimacy and control in the age of the overexposure of self

Opening : 3 NOV | 6 PM
Exhibition : 3 > 24 NOV 2016

STUDIO XX

Event description

SHADOW STORIES

Projection : 3 NOV | 6 PM

GIV

Event description

STUBBORN OBJECTS: Counter-Surveillance in a Post-Human Landscape

Opening / Round table : 4 NOV | 6.30 PM
Exhibition : 3 > 6 NOV 2016
Video screening : 3 > 30 NOV 2016

FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIO

Event description

FUTURES MEMORIES

Opening : 5 NOV | 8 PM
Exhibition : 5 NOV > 4 DEC 2016

ARTICULE

Event description

Performances

root work (work that root)

MONICA REKAS

Performance : 3 NOV | 7.30 PM

OBORO

Event description

SPAM: Social Media Funhouse with Radio Transmission

JOHNNY FOREVER + GAMBLETRON

Performance : 3 NOV | 8.30 PM

OBORO

Event description

THEORY MONSTER: I POST, THEREFORE I AM

ANDREA LIU

Performances : 2 NOV | 5PM & 5 NOV | 6 PM
LA CENTRALE

Event description

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KARLA TOBAR ABARCA

Performance : 3 > 6 NOV

FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIO

Event description

WORKSHOP

INTIMATE NARRATIVES IN TWINE

MX. DIETRICH SQUINKIFER

Atelier : 3 NOV | 1 PM > 4 PM

EASTERN BLOC

Event description

A DECONSTRUCTION OF THE INTERNET

JOANA MOLL

Atelier : 3 NOV | 1PM> 6PM

FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIO

Event description

CRYPTODANCE

FEMHACK

Workshop : 4 NOV | 7.30PM > 10.30PM

STUDIO 303

Event description

FEMCRYPT

FEMHACK

Workshop : 6 NOV | 10:30 AM > 1:30 PM

STUDIO 303

Event description

Terms of privacy

Current discussions around privacy are shaped by the role new technologies play in enabling modern forms of individual, corporate, and state surveillance. In 2013, Edward Snowden revealed that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) operates numerous global surveillance programs targeting governments, corporations, and civilians in the United States and abroad, and thus what everyone suspected became official: that we—tech consumers—are watched, listened to, traced, and monitored in real time via our gadgets and personal computers. As we speak or type, programs of mass surveillance gather our personal data and mega-data. Further, Snowden's leaked classified information revealed that the problem goes beyond the NSA, linking Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States and the United Kingdom in an intelligence alliance known as the “five-eyes”.

Snowden’s revelations opened the lid on a broad range of concerns regarding privacy in the 21st century, at the state level certainly, but also within the more intimate spheres of everyday life. In this 12th edition The HTMlles invites artists, scholars, and technologists to creatively engage with the concept of privacy and to image and imagine the “terms” of individual and collective privacy necessary to resist old and new forms of marginalization and oppression.

THE HTMLLES FESTIVAL 12 VISUAL IDENTITY

Opening party

OPENING PARTY

3 NOV | 6 PM

STUDIO XX

Event description

Conference

TERMS OF PRIVACY : Intimacies, Exposures, and Exceptions

4 NOV | 9 AM > 5.30 PM
5 NOV | 8.30 AM > 4 PM

With Amalia Ulman and Beth Coleman

IGSF | MC GILL UNIVERSITY

Event description

Exhibitions

CTRL + [SELF] : Intimity, extimacy and control in the age of the overexposure of self

Opening : 3 NOV | 6 PM
Exhibition : 3 > 24 NOV 2016

STUDIO XX

Event description

SHADOW STORIES

Projection : 3 NOV | 6 PM

GIV

Event description

STUBBORN OBJECTS: Counter-Surveillance in a Post-Human Landscape

Opening / Round table : 4 NOV | 6.30 PM
Exhibition : 3 > 6 NOV 2016
Video screening : 3 > 30 NOV 2016

FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIO

Event description

FUTURES MEMORIES

Opening : 5 NOV | 8 PM
Exhibition : 5 NOV > 4 DEC 2016

ARTICULE

Event description

Performances

root work (work that root)

MONICA REKAS

Performance : 3 NOV | 7.30 PM

OBORO

Event description

SPAM: Social Media Funhouse with Radio Transmission

JOHNNY FOREVER + GAMBLETRON

Performance : 3 NOV | 8.30 PM

OBORO

Event description

THEORY MONSTER: I POST, THEREFORE I AM

ANDREA LIU

Performances : 2 NOV | 5PM & 5 NOV | 6 PM
LA CENTRALE

Event description

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KARLA TOBAR ABARCA

Performance : 3 > 6 NOV

FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIO

Event description

WORKSHOP

INTIMATE NARRATIVES IN TWINE

MX. DIETRICH SQUINKIFER

Atelier : 3 NOV | 1 PM > 4 PM

EASTERN BLOC

Event description

A DECONSTRUCTION OF THE INTERNET

JOANA MOLL

Atelier : 3 NOV | 1PM> 6PM

FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIO

Event description

CRYPTODANCE

FEMHACK

Workshop : 4 NOV | 7.30PM > 10.30PM

STUDIO 303

Event description

FEMCRYPT

FEMHACK

Workshop : 6 NOV | 10:30 AM > 1:30 PM

STUDIO 303

Event description

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