Discussion: It could be your face. After the screening ANOTHER BODY, dir. Sophie Compton, Reuben Hamlyn


Sunday, May 12 | 2:30 p.m. | Kinoteka 1

Discussion: It could be your face

After the screening ANOTHER BODY, dir. Sophie Compton, Reuben Hamlyn

Partner: Wysokie Obcasy, Fundacja Panoptykon

Deepfake is a technology that enables digital image modification. It involves combining images of human faces with the use of artificial intelligence. This way, a non-existent "human" can be created. You can paste someone's face or body and change voices. You can paste a face - your face - onto the body of a porn actress and create a profile on a porn site with your details: name, surname, home address, workplace or school.

Today, 90 per cent of deepfakes are videos that use images of women without their consent.

Taking the story of the American teenager Taylor Klein, protagonist of the film “Another Body”, as a starting point, we will talk about the threats of new technologies, revenge porn and the rights of people whose image has been used in a deepfake without their consent. Why is law enforcement so often powerless? If it is not my body, is it sexual violence? Why are women the victims of these manipulations?

 

Guests:

Joanna Piotrowska – president of the Feminoteka Foundation. Educator, andragologist, self-defence, and assertiveness trainer for women and girls WenDo, anti-violence trainer and expert.

Patrycja Wieczorkiewicz – journalist, publisher and editor-in-chief at KrytykaPolityczna.pl. Co-author of the books "Gwałt polski" (with Maja Staśko) and "Przegryw. Mężczyźni w pułapce gniewu i samotności" (with Aleksandra Herzyk).

Dorota Głowacka – advocacy and litigation specialist at the Panoptykon Foundation

 

Moderators:

Paulina Reiter – cultural studies scholar and editor at "Wysokie Obcasy".