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22/04/2024 26/04/2024
10:00 19:00
L'exposition SciencesPhoto offre un regard rétrospectif sur les événements organisés par d'autres associations, capturés par nos membres tout au long de l'année.… Lire la suite

L'exposition SciencesPhoto offre un regard rétrospectif sur les événements organisés par d'autres associations, capturés par nos membres tout au long de l'année.

Notre prochaine exposition a pour dessein de mettre en lumière le talent et l'engagement de nos membres à travers une série de vingt photographies. Ces clichés refléteront la diversité des événements organisés au sein de l'école, qu'il s'agisse de conférences, de concerts, ou encore de représentations artistiques. En valorisant le travail des membres et en mettant en avant les actions des autres associations, notre exposition contribuera à renforcer le lien communautaire au sein de Sciences Po.

Organisé par : Sciences Photo
02/05/2024 03/05/2024
10:00 20:00
What happens when we increasingly rely on social media and the web for nearly all our information? How do we know if a picture or a tweet is genuine or truthful? And what can we do if we can’t be sure? ‘The Glass Room’ explores what misinformation is, why it’s shared and how it spreads. Find out how we, the individual users, take part through our many clicks, likes and shares. The exhibition covers topics like mis-, dis- and malinformation, technologic dependency, and the rise of deep fakes to understand how misinformation becomes normalised, and how the decisions made by the gatekeepers of technologies can influence our behaviours and opinions. Come by next Thursday or Friday, May 2 & 3 at the Petit Hall at 27 Rue Saint-Guillaume from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. to find out more!… Lire la suite

This exhibition explores what misinformation is, why it’s shared and how it spreads. Find out how we, the individual users, take part through our many clicks, likes and shares. Learn about the business models, design practices and habits that create an environment where misinformation can spread or go viral. And understand how misinformation becomes normalised, and how the decisions made by the gatekeepers of technologies can influence our behaviours and opinions

‘The Glass Room: Misinformation Edition’ is an eye-catching, self-learning installation on data and privacy that consists of a series of posters, interactive apps and animations. The exhibition covers topics like mis-, dis- and malinformation, technologic dependency, the rise of deep fakes and understanding how and why misinformation spreads. You can also take away your very own Data Detox Kit with concrete steps to help you take control of your tech. 

This exposition has been developed by Tactical Tech in collaboration with a number of European partners, as well as being co-funded by the European Union. The organizers, European Alternatives and Altruisme Efficace Sciences Po, further offer you information on Misinformation in the context of Artificial Intelligence and the coming European Elections on June 6-9 2024. Come by next Thursday or Friday, May 2 & 3 at the Petit Hall at 27 Rue Saint-Guillaume from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. to find out more!

About The Glass Room - Misinformation Edition

Since 2016, The Glass Room has run award- winning exhibitions in Berlin, London, New York and San Francisco, and the portable version has been hosted in 61 countries worldwide and seen by over 352,000 people, conveying critical views on the technologies that surround us, examines their impacts or helps visitors explore practical solutions to mitigate them. Since its launch in 2020, the Misinformation Edition of the Glass Room has been hosted in 19 countries in Europe alone, in venues as diverse as libraries, schools, shop fronts, train stations and a mobile exhibition in a van, with over 30,000 in-person visitors across Europe as well as reaching hundreds of thousands more online.

European Alternatives works to promote democracy, equality and culture beyond the nation-state and imagine, demand and enact alternatives for a viable future. The organizing student is specifically part of their D.E.M.O. project which aims to encourage and facilitate the active engagement of a wide network of European citizens through both capacity-building & citizens’ engagement actions, in the context of the upcoming 2024 European Elections. Get in touch with European Alternatives via info@euroalter.com or at their locations in Paris, Berlin, Palermo, or London.

Tactical Tech is a Berlin-based international NGO that works to explore,investigate and mitigate the impact of tech on communities and individuals, using their findings to create practical solutions for citizens and civil society. Their vision is a world where digital technologies can contribute to a more equitable, democratic and sustainable society. They are free to contact at press@tacticaltech.org. For full Misinformation Edition credits, see here.

Organisé par : Altruisme Efficace