Exposing Crimes is not a Crime - Panel and Playtest WEKILL//LEAKS
March 19–22 2026 · Berlin
Exposing Crimes is Not a Crime
The Real-World Consequences of WikiLeaks
Symposium 19–21 March · HAU Hebbel am Ufer (HAU1), Berlin · Activation Day · 22 March · Stadtwerkstatt, Berlin
The 37th Conference of the Disruption Network Lab
Curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli (Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE)
Come check the WarCrimes-o-Matic!
A unique occasion to experience the WarCrimes-o-Matic in Berlin!
Panel discussion - Sat. 21 March - 20h-22h - Art as Evidence & Resistance
Robert Trafford (Deputy Director, Forensis; Assistant Director, Forensic Architecture, UK/DE), Institute for Dissent and Datalove (Collective of Hackers, Artists, Activists and Tinkerers, DE, FR, US), Davide Dormino (Visual Artist, Activist, IT), Manja McCade (Artist, Co-Founder, Julian Assange Archive e.V., DE).
Moderation: Becky Haghpanah-Shirwan (Director, A/POLITICAL, UK).
WEKILL//LEAKS version 0.9.1 - release and playtest - Sun. 22 March - 16h-18h
During the entire event you can obtain your own copy of WEKILL//LEAKS version 0.9.1, a limited run of 100 hard-box copies edited and printed for the event.
On the final day of the symposium, the “activation day”, join a playtest event to experience the game, provide feedback and help bring it closer to its “final” version 1.0. Registration is “required”, free of charge.
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