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Conditions of War, Fairytale About Love, fixDisputedCities, Total Metrics, Factory of the Map, Minimum Wage May Be Denied

Within the frame of Berliner Gazette Conference: Pluriverse of Peace.

17 October 2025 / 19:00

ZK/U BerlinSiemensstr. 27, 10551, Berlin, Germany

This intervention by the artist collective eeefff explores how war, ecological collapse, and colonial infrastructures infiltrate daily life through invisible systems. Cyberwarfare, digital mapping, algorithmic assistants, and coded instructions quietly reshape reality, embedding militarization into homes, bodies, and imaginations. Extractivist fairytales, productivity regimes, and even hidden comments in code reveal how violence becomes normalized and stabilized at the infrastructural level.

Moving images based on recently leaked Yandex code – a window into the extractivist machinery of geographies and intimacies – trace how Russia’s colonialism is extending through algorithmic systems and technological platforms. Sound, projection, and embodied action reveal how digital architectures reproduce the logic of control, territorial domination, and resource extraction, creating digital fascism, which fuses imperial violence with technological standardization.

eeefff is an artist collective (Minsk–Berlin), founded by fiction writer/artist Dzina Zhuk and artist/computer scientist Kolja Spesivtsev. The poetics and politics of new technologies are explored, with artistic practice combined with research, networking, and the development of open-source tools. Installations, performances, moving images, interventions, walks, software and hardware hacking, and social choreographies are employed. Addressed are emotions shaped by technologies, tensions between algorithmic and sensory, infrastructures, work and leisure, digital colonialism, and techno-social imaginaries.

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Free entry, limited seats, registration for the Multimedia Intervention at the ZK/U required by October 15.

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The “Pluriverse of Peace” conference is organized by BG | berlinergazette.de and funded by the German Federal Agency for Civic Education/bpb and Rosa Luxemburg Foundation.

The event is a cooperation with ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Satellit, and ZK/U – Center for Art and Urbanistics. Outreach partners include: Ambasada, Dietz Berlin, Harun Farocki Institut, Hopscotch Reading Room, Kuda.org, NON, Supermarkt, UnAuf, and Undisciplined Environments.