Art as Evidence. A panel with Trevor Paglen, Jacob Appelbaum and Laura Poitras. Moderated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. 
Friday January 30, 2014, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin.
 
Documentary film director Laura Poitras, independent security analyst  Jacob Appelbaum and artist and geographer Trevor Paglen reflect on  upcoming frontiers of action and awareness for hackers, activists and  artists in the present context of geopolitical surveillance and control.  This conversation aims to trace a possible path towards investigating  the deconstruction of power structures through experiencing them from  within, critically reflecting on the role of art and activism today in  the context of the post-9/11 politics and society. Crossing various  practices and disciplines, from film documentary, computer security,  hacking, experimental geography, photography, this talk reveals the role  of art as evidence, as a practice of making people regain and reclaim  their autonomy, have agency and live consciously in a networked world.  Reconnecting with the courageous practice of whistleblowing and ethical  resistance, Appelbaum, Paglen and Poitras highlight contradictions  between public visibility and individual privacy, information disclosure  and data protection in the digital and physical info-sphere.