Young people from Congress investigate the implications of growing up between screens with social networks, fake news, artificial intelligence or video games.
The space enhances the community with recreational and educational activities for children up to 12 years old accompanied, within the "Open Stands" program.
Ashwin Singh, a queer activist, denounces how AI violates privacy and perpetuates discrimination against the queer community. He promotes 'Queer in AI' and government regulation to protect human rights.
In the fourth edition of the Docs Hedy Lamarr documentary film series, we explore the physical effects of technology beyond digital life with the films Another Body, Terror Contagion, Quipu Project and Remember my Name.
The installation "The home of absences" is a space for dialogue and reflection around the data that comes from the reports of social indicators in Catalonia.
The fourth session of the series "Growing Up Among Screens? Education, Technologies, and Democracy" addressed the impact of socio-digital inequalities on the rights of children and adolescents, as well as projects aimed at combating them.
The collective photographic exhibition comes to life thanks to the contributions of the residents of Congrés i els Indians, who have also participated as curators. The exhibition can be visited until June 1st.
In the third session of the series, the discussion focused on how digital transformation can impact schools from a democratic perspective, including the equitable incorporation of technologies into education.
The pixels of Canòdrom invite you to think of technologies as tools that promote the freedom and autonomy of individuals instead of expropriation, surveillance, and alienation.
The session “Health 2.0: keys to a healthy digital life” explored the transformation of digital consumption habits among young people and provided tools and practical advice on how to promote optimal digital health during the growth stage.