As computing software becomes cheaper, faster, and easier to use, can artists and activists leverage Web3 in dangerous social environments? Simultaneously, in what respects do the technology’s underlying contradictions threaten these very same actors? For Spike’s 4th talk with Tezos, a panel featuring artist and activist Adam Broomberg, artist Juan Pablo García Sossa, and artist and activist Cassie Thornton, takes up digital decentralization as a political act and the potential of private, peer-to-peer, and censorship-resistant technologies to function as revolutionary tools.
Spike Berlin
Goebenstr. 22
10783 Berlin
7–10pm