Privacy for Young People

The young generations are a major concern for us when it comes to privacy and data protection. Making privacy issues visible is not easy for adults, let alone for kids and youth.

 

 

HACK! 

Privacy Salon asked De Studio and a coalition of theater performance studios to think about this problem. Together we developed HACK!

HACK! is a theater performance about unhinged visual culture: how do young people experience and use the internet and social media? That is the central theme of HACK.

40 young people worked for five months on a theater performance, memes, and films. They hack social media, the arts, fear, love, and life. The young creators are given creative means to formulate an answer to questions such as: What is the problem with Instagram and why is everyone pretending to be better than they are? What is the impact of large companies such as Facebook and Google on society? What role does an algorithm play in making a choice? What do all those cameras do in the public space and do they provide more security? What does security, digital connectivity, a digital alter ego mean? Do games replace the square as a social hangout? Do young people in Ghent post different things on Instagram than in Leuven or Antwerp?

A concept by Privacy Salon.

Directed by Jonas Baeke, Britt Lemmens, Diëgo Nurse, David Ramos, Matthias Sourbron, Marc Verstappen & Aron Wouters

A collaboration with: De Studio, Larf!, fABULEUS, Jong Wild & WAJOW

 

 

 

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