DATENSPIEL/ DATAPLAY: From critical awareness to emancipation: four workshops led by artists for the citizens of Athens
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El artículo analiza la necesidad de sensibilizar y crear modos de empoderamiento y emancipación ciudadana en las actuales metropolis organizadas en torno a los datos. Presenta los desafíos y las ideas erróneas que se esconden detrás de la constante acumulación y análisis de datos urbanos y cuestiona la manera en que estos procesos tienden progresivamente a definir nuevas condiciones para el entorno urbano.Al mismo tiempo que analiza a qué intereses sirven estos procesos, este artículo se centra en el arte como lugar desde el que se puede derivar una llamada a la resistencia. Como ejemplo se presentan cuatro talleres desarrollados por artistas organizados en Atenas en 2013.
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