With the rise of artificial intelligence, colonial continuities continue, often invisibly, hidden behind browser windows and data sets. In this workshop, we take a critical look behind the scenes of ChatGPT and other platforms. Short stimuli and practical exercises help develop a deeper understanding of power relations in the digital world and learn from countermovements from the Global South.
Please register here by October 21st.
Workshop leader: Christoph Hassler
Christoph Hassler has been working as a designer in the field of digital products since the early 2000s, placing people at the center of his work. He is currently primarily concerned with the decolonization of technology and the risks and opportunities that digitalization and AI pose for marginalized people. In his freelance work, he works as a designer, lecturer, and consultant in the field of diversity and inclusion.
This workshop is part of a series of events that promote intercultural dialogue and the exchange of different voices and perspectives from the communities, organized by the event management in the field of decolonial education of Ossara eV
Supported by the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Department of Culture and Media in cooperation with the Hamburg Public Library.
Copyright: Tobias Carl