06/03/2026
🗄️🐈⬛🗄️ Today at 4:30pm! It’s not too late to register for our last major work-share of the year with and ! From black boxes and “cryptocompetence” to the hidden architectures of data brokerage, this evening explores how opaque systems shape contemporary life. All are welcome! RSVP at the link in our story or bio.
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Cryptocompetence (Ilan Manouach)
We have been taught to fear the black box, to demand that every system open itself to inspection, as though understanding were the price of legitimacy and transparency the cure for everything we cannot see. But the most consequential systems of our age, from protein folding to the markets to the cells that keep us alive, already produce results no one fully comprehends, and they have done so all along. This talk is an invitation to stay inside that condition rather than escape it: to treat the black box not as a fault to be fixed but as a space to think from, and to ask what accountability, traceability, and contestability might look like once we stop waiting for an explanation that may never come.
Segments (Kim Albrecht)
One way to understand reality is to divide it, slicing broad categories into ever finer pieces. Science has pursued this method for centuries, and so has commerce, where humans are turned into market segments. The shadowy industry of data brokers has refined this technique for decades, largely out of public view. This exploratory talk investigates the hidden structures of data brokerage through visualization, observing the observers and making the obscurity visible.
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🗣️ 4:30-5:30 pm - Work-share discussion, 1st floor
🍻 5:30-6:30 pm - Reception & mingle, 4th floor
📍 42 Kirkland Street, Cambridge