Geert Lovink: Platform Brutality – Lecture at BEK Symposium 2025

Geert Lovink: Platform Brutality – Lecture at BEK Symposium 2025

22 Nov 2025
Bergen (NO)
Meet-up & Symposium

The internet’s violent turn is no longer confined to sensational images or misinformation, it runs deep within the architecture of platforms. In his critical analysis of technological violence, Geert Lovink reveals how algorithms, code, and network design produce new forms of exclusion and control, and why the only real response is to dismantle the platform principle itself. Lovink will present his recent research on these topics, and his recent book “Platform Brutality” published with Valiz in September 2025.

Platform brutality goes well beyond ‘fake’ media representations and misreportings of violence that occur elsewhere. Technological violence is, in essence, remote, invisible and indirect. Many do not immediately notice the exclusion deep inside the code and network architecture, similar to how data extraction already operates today. Our answer will not be pacification or regulation but the dismantling of the platform principle itself.

GEERT LOVINK
Geert Lovink is a Dutch media theorist, internet critic and author of Sad by Design (2019), Stuck on the Platform (2022) and Platform Brutality (2025). In 2004 he founded the Institute of Network Cultures (www.networkcultures.org) at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA), which will become independent mid 2026 after his retirement. He’s part of support campaigns for Ukranian artists, in particular UkrainaTV (Krakow) and the related StreamArtNetwork.

Date
22 Nov 2025

Location

Bergen (NO)

Participants

Partner Organisation

Event category

Meet-up & Symposium
More info
iCal