[DATAGOV Core] [READ ME] [kick-off] tentative program, prospective invitees, tasks
Giulia Campaioli
g.campaioli at uva.nl
Wed Jan 14 17:11:47 CET 2026
Dear Stefi,
Thanks for the inputs, all good points. How about this:
1) Expo at Framer Framed on Day 2 (if the project travels, need to talk
with Martin)
2) Living Lab demo on Day 2, as initially planned;
3) If Martin travels from Chile, wouldn't it make sense to try
organizing the panel within the same trip?
Crosslucid are based in EU (Berlin/Barcelona) and Fieke at Uva so it
could be possible.. You are right, socio-environmental justice is not a
central element of the project but maybe the panel could be tweaked a
little: *Critical Infrastructure Ecologies: Fertile Entanglements
between Arts and Science* --> in this way the panel could focus on
_what arts brings to science and viceversa on the interrogation of data
infrastructures and digital public infrastuctures_, and we could orient
it towards _what we can/want to do with the Living Lab.
_
Just a possibility :)
Best,
Giulia
On 14/1/26 16:27, Stefania Milan wrote:
> Dear Giulia, all
> Thanks for the feedback.
>
> I don’t like very much swapping the lab demo on day 2 with the eco
> stuff. For two reasons: 1) it is sadly not a central element of
> DATAGOV (it was in the first application, but I dropped it because
> reviewers said it was too much); 2) starting the public event at 5pm
> on day 1 with the lab demo means the lab demo is out of context for
> most attendees.
>
> But we can find a way to make it all work.
>
> 1.
> Expo still at Framer Framed, with a separate event after 3pm on
> day 2 (but some attendees can leave if they want); by the way we
> have no idea how easily Ecologias Hibridas travels...
> 2.
> Something else for day 2 evening before/with the borrel. Another
> artist (SETUP?)
> 3.
> Postponing the eco stuff (Tironi + Crosslucid) to the fall, as a
> separate DATAGOV event
>
>
> For the researchers to put in dialogue with Martin and Crosslucid
> (assuming they can make it, which is hard to believe), Fieke Jansen
> (Critical Infrastructure Lab) would be perfect.
>
> My two cents, st.
>
> *From: *Core <core-bounces at lists.datagovlab.net> on behalf of Giulia
> Campaioli via Core <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
> *Date: *Wednesday, 14 January 2026 at 15:28
> *To: *core at lists.datagovlab.net <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
> *Subject: *Re: [DATAGOV Core] [READ ME] [kick-off] tentative program,
> prospective invitees, tasks
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> And thanks Stefi for sending this agenda. I really like Martin's work
> Ecologias Hybridas on data centers' water consumption, and I think it
> would visually work very well in the Framer Framed venue.
>
> I also suggested we could have a panel on Data Infrastructures and
> Socio-Environmental injustices with Martin Tironi and Crosslucid (two
> artist actors, maybe could be complemented with an activist and a
> researcher?). I thought this for Day 2 (maybe right after the
> exhibition) but it could also be on Day 1 I guess.
>
> I propose two possible restructurings of the schedule:
>
> *PROPOSAL 1: *
>
> DAY 1 (invite only)
> 10-15 - Invited Workshop @IAS (confirmed) (most likely starting with
> light lunch at 1130)
> >> we need to define everything (programme, speakers, order
> catering)
> 15:00-16:00 - Living Lab Demo
> 17:00 - 21:00 Borrel
>
> DAY 2 (open)
> all day long at Framer Framed: https://ecologiashibridas.cl/
> <https://ecologiashibridas.cl/>
>
> 09:30-10:00 - Arrival & Coffee
> 10:00–10:15 — Welcome & framing (Stefania)
> 10:15-11:00 — Introduction to the project (all)
> 11:00–12:15 — Keynote Block I (2 speakers)
> 12:15–13:15 — Networking lunch
> 13:15–14:15 — Exhibition presentation
> 14:15-14:45 — Panel Data infrastructures and socio-environmental
> justice with Martin Tironi, CrossLucid, and ...
> 14:45-15:00 — Closing & borrel
>
> --> this proposal is to have the exhibition at Framer Framed on Day 2
> and the Lab demo in a more grassroots space in the city, directly
> inviting people into the borrel/festive situation (I'm thinking for
> example the place where Geert did the book launch, but could be some
> place else, also Kapitein Zeppos for example, closer but smaller).
>
> *PROPOSAL 2: *
>
> DAY 1 (invite only)
> 10-15 - Invited Workshop @IAS (confirmed) (most likely starting with
> light lunch at 1130)
> >> we need to define everything (programme, speakers, order
> catering)
> 15:00-16:00 - Panel Data infrastructures and socio-environmental
> justice with Martin Tironi, CrossLucid, and ...
> 17:00 - 21:00 Borrel
>
> DAY 2 (open)
> all day long at Framer Framed: https://ecologiashibridas.cl/
> <https://ecologiashibridas.cl/>
>
> 09:30-10:00 - Arrival & Coffee
> 10:00–10:15 — Welcome & framing (Stefania)
> 10:15-11:00 — Introduction to the project (all)
> 11:00–12:15 — Keynote Block I (2 speakers)
> 12:15–13:15 — Networking lunch
> 13:15–14:15 — Keynote Block II (3-4 speakers)
> 14:15-14:45 — Living Lab demo
> 14:45-15:00 — Closing & borrel
>
> --> this proposal keeps the original structure and changes the Day 1
> exhibition with an intersectorial panel, so that the exhibition can
> still happen at Framer Framed and the Living Lab demo can also happen
> during the open day.
>
> Let me know what you think
> Giulia
>
> On 14/1/26 14:37, Stefania Milan via Core wrote:
>
> Dear all
> I need the green light to start contacting people, since time is
> running out and our efforts might soon look desperate 😉
> Here some notes and tasks. In purple, what needs to be done
>
> DAY 1 (invite only)
> @IAS (confirmed)- 9-4pm (most likely starting with light lunch at
> 1130)
> >> we need to define everything (programme, speakers, order catering)
>
> 5pm > public event + festive moment
> @ LOCATION??
> @Giulia Campaioli <mailto:g.campaioli at uva.nl>: what about Martin
> Tironi’s https://ecologiashibridas.cl/
> <https://ecologiashibridas.cl/> (on
> our advisory board)?
>
> DAY 2 (open)
> 09:30-10:00 - Arrival & Coffee
> 10:00–10:15 — Welcome & framing (Stefania)
> 10:15-11:00 — Introduction to the project (all)
> 11:00–12:15 — Keynote Block I (2 speakers)
> 12:15–13:15 — Networking lunch
> 13:15–14:15 — Keynote Block II (3-4 speakers)
> 14:15-14:45 - Lab demo
> 15:45-15:00 — Closing & borrel
> @core at lists.datagovlab.net <mailto:core at lists.datagovlab.net>:
> what do you think of this skeleton programme? (After defining
> speakers, we can arrange the content/format)
> @ LOCATION?? Is Framer Framed an option? I don’t know the space
>
> Potential speakers to reach out to. We need a (also
> financially) healthy mix of EU and non-EU, and locals.
>
> *
> Claudia Aradau
> <https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/professor-claudia-aradau-1> (UK,
> IR) OR Louise Amore
> <https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/louise-amoore/> (UK,
> pol geography) - probably not available due to health reasons
>
> *
> Fernando Filgueiras (Brazil) - on advisory board; met recently
> in Brasilia, available to come (at least when we spoke in
> December), author of this
> <https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/abs/artificial-intelligence-and-public-policy/B71FDB14B9DC572152DA23E7CCCC0AF7> and
> this
> <https://books.google.nl/books?hl=en&lr=&id=AHfkEAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&dq=Fernando+filgueira+algorithms+as+institutions&ots=l1H5-mQZ1L&sig=7YiHqCf3Ex2GebLxr8Uydd0HA7A#v=onepage&q=Fernando%20filgueira%20algorithms%20as%20institutions&f=false> and
> much more. Not sure how he is as a speaker, but a generous
> person and working with government now on health tech
> *
> Evelyn Ruppert
> <https://www.gold.ac.uk/global-change/people/emeritus-staff/> (UK,
> sociology) - on our advisory board; great for many reasons and
> fun speaker
> *
> Rocco Bellanova OR Mathias Leese (Zurich one or the other 😉)
> (we could also invite one of them for day 1, the other for day 2)
> *
> Martin Tironi
> <https://diseno.uc.cl/persona/tironi-martin/><https://diseno.uc.cl/persona/tironi-martin/>for
> the artist programme but also substantive contribution if needed
> *
> Mariana Valente (two concerns: she does Internet governance
> more that governance by; would be a second Brazilian if
> Fernando joins us, too)
>
>
> Locals, or almost locals:
>
> *
> Seda Gurses
> <https://www.tudelft.nl/staff/f.s.gurses/> (Delft,
> security engineering) - awesome, and on our advisory board.
> Very political
> *
> Marjolein Lanzig
> <https://www.uva.nl/profiel/l/a/m.lanzing/m.lanzing.html> (UvA,
> philosophy) - a great troublemaker, vocal, lively, fun
> *
> Niels ten Oever
> <https://www.uva.nl/en/profile/o/e/n.tenoever/n.tenoever.html> (UvA,
> critical infrastructure studies) - also a vocal troublemaker,
> much on governance OF tech and standards, good for a more
> technically-inclined input; nice also for continuity with
> DATACTIVE and IN-SIGHT projects (my past endeavour)
> *
> Marieke De Goede
> <https://www.uva.nl/en/profile/g/o/m.degoede/m.degoede.html> (UvA,
> pol sci) - might be too busy since still dean by then
> *
> Bidisha Chaudhuri (UvA, media studies) - India perspective
> (@Sruthi Vanguri <mailto:s.vanguri at uva.nl> on topic or not?)
>
>
> Sadly,
>
> *
> Linnet Taylor is not available due to health reasons.
>
>
> For DAY 1
>
> * Mansi Kedia for workshop/panel - Governance/Policy/Global
> South/DPI (@Sruthi Vanguri <mailto:s.vanguri at uva.nl> please
> provide more info)
> *
> Cecilia Passanti (STS, Paris) - just finished PhD on
> biometrics in Africa. She applied for a DATAGOV postdoc, but
> didn’t make the cut; might be interesting to invite for the
> workshop
> *
> Maybe Mariana Valente or Fernando?
> *
> For the EU: Rocco or Mathias
> *
> + maybe Niels and …?
>
>
> Please answer to this thread, we need to make some urgent decisions.
> Thanks a million, stefi
>
>
>
>
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