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kiUTalk!#3: Invisible persecution - Methods of persecuting enemies of the state through repressive systems

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The storyLab kiU is dedicating two guest lectures under the Fulldome to the "Methods of persecuting enemies of the state through repressive systems".

Hannah Daria Nussmann will speak on the topic of "Stasi decomposition strategies - attacks on the soul".
Hannah Daria Nussmann taught and researched at Fachhochschule Dortmund in the project "Seelenarbeit im Sozialismus". After completing the project, she continued her doctorate on the subject of "Psychological violence in the GDR" at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Her focus is on silent forms of repression, such as decomposition, and their psychosocial consequences.

Christian Heck's lecture is entitled "The Myth of 'Targeted Killing'".
Christian Heck teaches and researches at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne (KHM). He is doing his doctorate on the security and military use of artificial intelligence, against which he has been taking a public stand for several years, including as part of the Forum Informatiker:innen für Frieden und gesellschaftliche Verantwortung (FIfF e.V.).

The moderator is Tobias Bieseke, research associate at storyLab kiU.
There he researches the potential of expanded perceptions and spaces of action for contemporary art. He experiments within the framework of artistic research and moves on the threshold between artistic application and scientific investigation. Since 2018, he has been doing his doctorate at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne (KHM) in the field of experimental computer science under Georg Trogemann on the topic of "Extended Realities - Technically extended visual perception and its effects on individual spaces of action in contemporary art."

Admission is free.

Organizer

storyLab kiU
Dortmund U
Leonie-Reygers-Terrace
44137 Dortmund

Location

Under the Fulldome in the foyer of the U-Tower.

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