Making the

Invisible  Visible 


How do we question and challenge what is shareable and what is private? How do we decide in our lives what is acceptable, and what should be avoided?

Manifesto
About
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Making the

Invisible Visible 



How do we question and challenge what is shareable and what is private? How do we decide in our lives what is acceptable, and what should be avoided?

Manifesto
About us
Contact




re:publica2: “Any Way the Wind Blows,” Berlin (2022)

CPDP2022, Computers, Privacy & Data Protection Conference, Brussels (2022)
Bits of Freedom x IMPAKT, Utrecht (2022)

CODE 2022 Hackathon, Online (2022)
Manifestations, Dutch Design Week, Eindoven (2021)
CODE Website, Online (2021)
Impakt Festival 2021 ‘Modern Love”,
Utrecht (2021)
Ars Electronica 2021, Festival for Art, Technology & Society, Online (2021)


About us

Making the Invisible Visible is a project initiated from CODE (2021), a collaborative programme between IMPAKT [Centre for Media Culture] and School of Machines, Making & Make-Believe. CODE seeks to bring together artists, non-artists, politcians, policy makers and researchers from Germany and the Netherlands to engage in dialogue, critical discussion and artistic intervention regarding our digital agency. 

How do we make sure politicians and policymakers are aware of developments in the technology space? How can we regulate big tech companies, curb their power, and protect our digital rights? What role should governments play, and how can we make them understand the urgency to act? What can we as concerned citizens, researchers, and artists do to support this process?

Team: Alistair Alexander, Adriaan Bernstein, Alice Dallinga, Sanne van Deijl, Jennifer Jiang