MozFest Guide 2019

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MozFest schedule Luminaries from across the internet health movement deliver talks and panels about issues at the intersection of technology and society.

Sunday

Saturday

•• 9:00-9:45 Opening Circle

•• 9:00-10:45

Networking Breakfast

•• 10:00-11:00

Session Block 1

•• 11:00-12:00 / 12:30

Session Block 7

•• 11:15-12:15 / 12:45

Session Block 2

•• 12:00-14:00 Lunch

•• 12:00-1400

Lunch

•• 12:45-13:45

Session Block 8

•• 12:45-13:45

Session Block 3

•• 14:00-15:00

Session Block 9

•• 14:00-15:00

Session Block 4

•• 15:15-16:15

Session Block 10

•• 15:15-16:15

Session Block 5

•• 16:30-17:30

Session Block 11

•• 16:30-17:30

Session Block 6

•• 17:30-20:00

Closing Party

View the Weekend Schedule here: https://mz.la/sched


Welcome to MozFest!

Arrive with an idea, leave with a community This weekend, we’ll connect, collaborate, and energise our movement to transform the web today, and in the future. Your participation powers this event! MozFest is community-designed and community-driven. Together, let’s tackle the internet’s biggest challenges, share our brilliant ideas, and celebrate the amazing victories we’ve won in the Festival’s first 10 years. Dive into workshops and discussions in spaces devoted to Neurodiversity, Queering, and Youth, and in spaces mirroring our five core internet health issues. Discover how Arts & Culture can shape emerging technologies for the better. And dig deep into the issues at our Dialogues & Debates series.

Get into the MozFest mindset Prepare yourself for an interactive, unexpected adventure! Sessions are for active sharing, conversation, and problem solving, so don’t be shy — pitch in! Use this weekend to find inspiration, make connections and spark collaborations. MozFest is the sum of the ideas, experiences, and perspectives of all our participants — including you!

Participation Guidelines

Healthy AI Artificial intelligence might bring to mind futuristic tech, like superhuman robots or devious computer systems. But algorithms that make decisions for us are embedded in emerging and familiar technologies today, from search engines and social networks to facial recognition and selfdriving cars.

The Mozilla Festival respects Mozilla’s community participation guidelines. These guidelines cover our behaviour as participants, facilitators, wranglers, staff, volunteers, vendors, and anyone else involved in making MozFest possible.

How to treat each other:

points.

MozFest by the Book We’re documenting 10 years of activism, collaboration, and community... and writing the future of the web together! Come to the ground floor to grab your free copy of MozFest’s 10th anniversary book, and add your story to our collaborative work.

Decentralisation

Youth Zone

Share, make, and collaborate to unearth new opportunities for decentralised growth in the digital and physical worlds.

Embark on a voyage of hands-on activities, lightning talks, and wacky workshops. Let’s create space for the future of the internet!

•• Be direct but professional; we cannot withhold hard truths.

Further Participation MozFest Year Round! Create and learn with us all year! Sign up to our newsletter and discover opportunities for collaboration and training throughout the year at mzl.la/newsletter

Thank You! Mozilla is grateful to everyone who pitched in to create this epic 10th anniversary Festival: our amazing wranglers, fabulous facilitators, generous volunteers and sponsors, our brilliant participants and, of course, you.

•• Be inclusive and help new perspectives be heard. •• Appreciate and accommodate our many cultural practices, attitudes and beliefs. •• Be open to learning from others. •• Lead by example and match your actions with your words.

Discover how arts, culture, and the creative power of the web can shape emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence for the better.

Surface and solve challenges to web literacy; become a creator of our collective online experience.

The MozFest Weekend experience is organised into thematic sections called “SPACES”. Each Space is a collection of sessions, art installations, and workshops on current topics.

•• Be respectful and value each other’s ideas, styles and view-

At MozFest 2019, we’ll explore how machines are making decisions for us now, and what AI advances are on the horizon. Together we’ll brainstorm ways to bring more social responsibility, ethics, and user agency to AI... today, and in the future.

Arts & Culture at MozFest

Web Literacy

Spaces

The following will not be tolerated at MozFest:

Violence and threats of violence; personal attacks derogatory language; unwelcome sexual attention or physical contact; disruptive behaviour; influencing unacceptable behaviour.

Are you seeing behaviour that doesn’t respect these guidelines?

Digital Inclusion

Queering

Raise awareness, spur action, and drive change for digital inclusion in the era of AI. All are welcome!

Connect to a constellation of people, find your guiding star, and join us to create the inclusive world we want.

Our collaborations and connections truly fuel the movement for a healthier, better internet.

Presenting Festival Sponsors

Champion Level Sponsors Openness

Neurodiversity

Explore and celebrate collaborative projects and communities with efficiency, transparency, and equality at their core.

Join a community of freethinkers, artists, eccentrics, rebels, and radicals in building a neuro-friendly, digital ecosystem.

Festival Partner Level Sponsor

VISIT #MozHelp on Floor 4

EMAIL festivalsafety@mozilla.com

OR CALL +44 20 7855 3030

Youth Zone Partner Privacy & Security Imagine and build online environments where trust, consent, and control are the norm.

MoZone Learn about projects by Mozilla fellows and grant awardees, explore movement-building, and discover opportunities to collaborate with Mozilla for internet health.

Sticker Partner


Welcome to MozFest!

Arrive with an idea, leave with a community This weekend, we’ll connect, collaborate, and energise our movement to transform the web today, and in the future. Your participation powers this event! MozFest is community-designed and community-driven. Together, let’s tackle the internet’s biggest challenges, share our brilliant ideas, and celebrate the amazing victories we’ve won in the Festival’s first 10 years. Dive into workshops and discussions in spaces devoted to Neurodiversity, Queering, and Youth, and in spaces mirroring our five core internet health issues. Discover how Arts & Culture can shape emerging technologies for the better. And dig deep into the issues at our Dialogues & Debates series.

Get into the MozFest mindset Prepare yourself for an interactive, unexpected adventure! Sessions are for active sharing, conversation, and problem solving, so don’t be shy — pitch in! Use this weekend to find inspiration, make connections and spark collaborations. MozFest is the sum of the ideas, experiences, and perspectives of all our participants — including you!

Participation Guidelines

Healthy AI Artificial intelligence might bring to mind futuristic tech, like superhuman robots or devious computer systems. But algorithms that make decisions for us are embedded in emerging and familiar technologies today, from search engines and social networks to facial recognition and selfdriving cars.

The Mozilla Festival respects Mozilla’s community participation guidelines. These guidelines cover our behaviour as participants, facilitators, wranglers, staff, volunteers, vendors, and anyone else involved in making MozFest possible.

How to treat each other:

points.

MozFest by the Book We’re documenting 10 years of activism, collaboration, and community... and writing the future of the web together! Come to the ground floor to grab your free copy of MozFest’s 10th anniversary book, and add your story to our collaborative work.

Decentralisation

Youth Zone

Share, make, and collaborate to unearth new opportunities for decentralised growth in the digital and physical worlds.

Embark on a voyage of hands-on activities, lightning talks, and wacky workshops. Let’s create space for the future of the internet!

•• Be direct but professional; we cannot withhold hard truths.

Further Participation MozFest Year Round! Create and learn with us all year! Sign up to our newsletter and discover opportunities for collaboration and training throughout the year at mzl.la/newsletter

Thank You! Mozilla is grateful to everyone who pitched in to create this epic 10th anniversary Festival: our amazing wranglers, fabulous facilitators, generous volunteers and sponsors, our brilliant participants and, of course, you.

•• Be inclusive and help new perspectives be heard. •• Appreciate and accommodate our many cultural practices, attitudes and beliefs. •• Be open to learning from others. •• Lead by example and match your actions with your words.

Discover how arts, culture, and the creative power of the web can shape emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence for the better.

Surface and solve challenges to web literacy; become a creator of our collective online experience.

The MozFest Weekend experience is organised into thematic sections called “SPACES”. Each Space is a collection of sessions, art installations, and workshops on current topics.

•• Be respectful and value each other’s ideas, styles and view-

At MozFest 2019, we’ll explore how machines are making decisions for us now, and what AI advances are on the horizon. Together we’ll brainstorm ways to bring more social responsibility, ethics, and user agency to AI... today, and in the future.

Arts & Culture at MozFest

Web Literacy

Spaces

The following will not be tolerated at MozFest:

Violence and threats of violence; personal attacks derogatory language; unwelcome sexual attention or physical contact; disruptive behaviour; influencing unacceptable behaviour.

Are you seeing behaviour that doesn’t respect these guidelines?

Digital Inclusion

Queering

Raise awareness, spur action, and drive change for digital inclusion in the era of AI. All are welcome!

Connect to a constellation of people, find your guiding star, and join us to create the inclusive world we want.

Our collaborations and connections truly fuel the movement for a healthier, better internet.

Presenting Festival Sponsors

Champion Level Sponsors Openness

Neurodiversity

Explore and celebrate collaborative projects and communities with efficiency, transparency, and equality at their core.

Join a community of freethinkers, artists, eccentrics, rebels, and radicals in building a neuro-friendly, digital ecosystem.

Festival Partner Level Sponsor

VISIT #MozHelp on Floor 4

EMAIL festivalsafety@mozilla.com

OR CALL +44 20 7855 3030

Youth Zone Partner Privacy & Security Imagine and build online environments where trust, consent, and control are the norm.

MoZone Learn about projects by Mozilla fellows and grant awardees, explore movement-building, and discover opportunities to collaborate with Mozilla for internet health.

Sticker Partner


MozFest schedule Luminaries from across the internet health movement deliver talks and panels about issues at the intersection of technology and society.

Sunday

Saturday

•• 9:00-9:45 Opening Circle

•• 9:00-10:45

Networking Breakfast

•• 10:00-11:00

Session Block 1

•• 11:00-12:00 / 12:30

Session Block 7

•• 11:15-12:15 / 12:45

Session Block 2

•• 12:00-14:00 Lunch

•• 12:00-1400

Lunch

•• 12:45-13:45

Session Block 8

•• 12:45-13:45

Session Block 3

•• 14:00-15:00

Session Block 9

•• 14:00-15:00

Session Block 4

•• 15:15-16:15

Session Block 10

•• 15:15-16:15

Session Block 5

•• 16:30-17:30

Session Block 11

•• 16:30-17:30

Session Block 6

•• 17:30-20:00

Closing Party

View the Weekend Schedule here: https://mz.la/sched


MozFest schedule Luminaries from across the internet health movement deliver talks and panels about issues at the intersection of technology and society.

Speakers Dialogues & Debates is MozFest’s space for fiery keynote talks and compelling panel discussions. Join us in the Walker Space on the ground floor.

Saturday

Saturday

11:15-12:15

Katarzyna Szymielewicz

•• 10:00-11:00

Session Block 1

•• 11:15-12:15 / 12:45

Session Block 2

•• 12:00-1400

Lunch

Katarzyna Szymielewicz is a lawyer and activist specializing in human rights and technology. She is Co-Founder and President of Panoptykon Foundation, a Polish NGO defending human rights in today’s surveillance society.

•• 12:45-13:45

Session Block 3

•• 14:00-15:00

Session Block 4

•• 15:15-16:15

Session Block 5

•• 16:30-17:30

Session Block 6

The Algorithmic Gaze

On Building Better Civic Tech Francesca Bria

Networking Breakfast

•• 11:00-12:00 / 12:30

Session Block 7

•• 12:45-13:45

Session Block 8

•• 14:00-15:00

Session Block 9

•• 15:15-16:15

Session Block 10

•• 16:30-17:30

Session Block 11

•• 17:30-20:00

Closing Party

View the Weekend Schedule here: https://mz.la/sched

11:00-12:00

12:45-13:45

11:00-12:00

On Internet Health Marietje Schaake Marietje Schaake is a former Dutch lawmaker who served as a Member of European Parliament from 2009 to 2019. The Wall Street Journal dubbed her “Europe’s most wired politician.”

Stairs

Water

Hot Food

Coffee

#MozHelp

Lift

5

INNOVATION LOUNGE

GAMING MOZFEST

On AI and Gun Violence Prevention

DIALOGUES & DEBATES

PRAYER ROOM

QUIET ROOM

A hidden workforce tries to keep platforms free from violence and pornography. How do they cope? 12:45-13:45

0 M+1

Content Moderation’s Toll Moritz Riesewieck, Gabi Ivens Hans Block, Clara Tsao

ARTS & CULTURE GALLERY

DIGITAL INCLUSION QUEERING

6

DECENTRALISATION

7

NEURODIVERSITY

MOZONE OPENNESS

Governing AI

ARTS & CULTURE SALON

Gry Hasselbalch, Fanny Hidvegi Matthias Spielkamp, Philip Dawson How do we create policies that keep companies accountable and enshrine human rights in automated systems? 15:15-16:15

How do we fix the internet? Teach the next generation of coders ethics right alongside computer science. 15:15-16:15

Grab and Go Food

Dr. Desmond Patton is a pioneer in the field of making AI empathetic, culturally sensitive, and less biased. He is Associate Dean for Innovation and Academic Affairs and co-director of the Justice, Equity and Technology lab at Columbia School of Social Work.

Great Code, Great Responsibility Kathy Pham, Bitange Ndemo

Crèche

Desmond Patton

Francesca Bria is Chief Technology and Digital Innovation Officer of Barcelona, and Founder of the Decode Project.

•• 12:00-14:00 Lunch

Toilets

Sunday

Algorithms spread bias at gigabit speeds. What does this mean for society? And who can fix it?

Sunday •• 9:00-10:45

What will fake content look like in five years? In 10?

Guillaume Chaslot, Cansu Canca

12:45-13:45

The Future of Disinformation Camille François, Claire Wardle

On Data and Exploitation

•• 9:00-9:45 Opening Circle

11:15-12:15

15:15-16:15

2

YOUTHZONE

On AI and Ethics

8

PRIVACY & SECURITY

Cansu Canca Cansu Canca is the Founder and Director of the AI Ethics Lab 15:15-16:15

The Future of Digital Policy in Europe Prabhat Agarwal, Guillermo Beltrá, Katarzyna Szymielewicz What comes after the GDPR?

MAIN STAGE

4

i

VOLUNTEER AREA WEB LITERACY

SUPPLIES THE COMMONS PROTOTYPING LAB

EMERGENT SESSIONS

9


MozFest schedule Luminaries from across the internet health movement deliver talks and panels about issues at the intersection of technology and society.

Speakers Dialogues & Debates is MozFest’s space for fiery keynote talks and compelling panel discussions. Join us in the Walker Space on the ground floor.

Saturday

Saturday

11:15-12:15

Katarzyna Szymielewicz

•• 10:00-11:00

Session Block 1

•• 11:15-12:15 / 12:45

Session Block 2

•• 12:00-1400

Lunch

Katarzyna Szymielewicz is a lawyer and activist specializing in human rights and technology. She is Co-Founder and President of Panoptykon Foundation, a Polish NGO defending human rights in today’s surveillance society.

•• 12:45-13:45

Session Block 3

•• 14:00-15:00

Session Block 4

•• 15:15-16:15

Session Block 5

•• 16:30-17:30

Session Block 6

The Algorithmic Gaze

On Building Better Civic Tech Francesca Bria

Networking Breakfast

•• 11:00-12:00 / 12:30

Session Block 7

•• 12:45-13:45

Session Block 8

•• 14:00-15:00

Session Block 9

•• 15:15-16:15

Session Block 10

•• 16:30-17:30

Session Block 11

•• 17:30-20:00

Closing Party

View the Weekend Schedule here: https://mz.la/sched

11:00-12:00

12:45-13:45

11:00-12:00

On Internet Health Marietje Schaake Marietje Schaake is a former Dutch lawmaker who served as a Member of European Parliament from 2009 to 2019. The Wall Street Journal dubbed her “Europe’s most wired politician.”

Stairs

Water

Hot Food

Coffee

#MozHelp

Lift

5

INNOVATION LOUNGE

GAMING MOZFEST

On AI and Gun Violence Prevention

DIALOGUES & DEBATES

PRAYER ROOM

QUIET ROOM

A hidden workforce tries to keep platforms free from violence and pornography. How do they cope? 12:45-13:45

0 M+1

Content Moderation’s Toll Moritz Riesewieck, Gabi Ivens Hans Block, Clara Tsao

ARTS & CULTURE GALLERY

DIGITAL INCLUSION QUEERING

6

DECENTRALISATION

7

NEURODIVERSITY

MOZONE OPENNESS

Governing AI

ARTS & CULTURE SALON

Gry Hasselbalch, Fanny Hidvegi Matthias Spielkamp, Philip Dawson How do we create policies that keep companies accountable and enshrine human rights in automated systems? 15:15-16:15

How do we fix the internet? Teach the next generation of coders ethics right alongside computer science. 15:15-16:15

Grab and Go Food

Dr. Desmond Patton is a pioneer in the field of making AI empathetic, culturally sensitive, and less biased. He is Associate Dean for Innovation and Academic Affairs and co-director of the Justice, Equity and Technology lab at Columbia School of Social Work.

Great Code, Great Responsibility Kathy Pham, Bitange Ndemo

Crèche

Desmond Patton

Francesca Bria is Chief Technology and Digital Innovation Officer of Barcelona, and Founder of the Decode Project.

•• 12:00-14:00 Lunch

Toilets

Sunday

Algorithms spread bias at gigabit speeds. What does this mean for society? And who can fix it?

Sunday •• 9:00-10:45

What will fake content look like in five years? In 10?

Guillaume Chaslot, Cansu Canca

12:45-13:45

The Future of Disinformation Camille François, Claire Wardle

On Data and Exploitation

•• 9:00-9:45 Opening Circle

11:15-12:15

15:15-16:15

2

YOUTHZONE

On AI and Ethics

8

PRIVACY & SECURITY

Cansu Canca Cansu Canca is the Founder and Director of the AI Ethics Lab 15:15-16:15

The Future of Digital Policy in Europe Prabhat Agarwal, Guillermo Beltrá, Katarzyna Szymielewicz What comes after the GDPR?

MAIN STAGE

4

i

VOLUNTEER AREA WEB LITERACY

SUPPLIES THE COMMONS PROTOTYPING LAB

EMERGENT SESSIONS

9


Welcome to MozFest!

Arrive with an idea, leave with a community This weekend, we’ll connect, collaborate, and energise our movement to transform the web today, and in the future. Your participation powers this event! MozFest is community-designed and community-driven. Together, let’s tackle the internet’s biggest challenges, share our brilliant ideas, and celebrate the amazing victories we’ve won in the Festival’s first 10 years. Dive into workshops and discussions in spaces devoted to Neurodiversity, Queering, and Youth, and in spaces mirroring our five core internet health issues. Discover how Arts & Culture can shape emerging technologies for the better. And dig deep into the issues at our Dialogues & Debates series.

Get into the MozFest mindset Prepare yourself for an interactive, unexpected adventure! Sessions are for active sharing, conversation, and problem solving, so don’t be shy — pitch in! Use this weekend to find inspiration, make connections and spark collaborations. MozFest is the sum of the ideas, experiences, and perspectives of all our participants — including you!

Participation Guidelines

Healthy AI Artificial intelligence might bring to mind futuristic tech, like superhuman robots or devious computer systems. But algorithms that make decisions for us are embedded in emerging and familiar technologies today, from search engines and social networks to facial recognition and selfdriving cars.

The Mozilla Festival respects Mozilla’s community participation guidelines. These guidelines cover our behaviour as participants, facilitators, wranglers, staff, volunteers, vendors, and anyone else involved in making MozFest possible.

How to treat each other:

•• Be respectful and value each other’s ideas, styles and viewpoints. •• Be direct but professional; we cannot withhold hard truths.

At MozFest 2019, we’ll explore how machines are making decisions for us now, and what AI advances are on the horizon. Together we’ll brainstorm ways to bring more social responsibility, ethics, and user agency to AI... today, and in the future.

Web Literacy

Further Participation

Surface and solve challenges to web literacy; become a creator of our collective online experience.

MozFest Year Round! Create and learn with us all year! Sign up to our newsletter and discover opportunities for collaboration and training throughout the year at mzl.la/newsletter

Thank You! Mozilla is grateful to everyone who pitched in to create this epic 10th anniversary Festival: our amazing wranglers, fabulous facilitators, generous volunteers and sponsors, our brilliant participants and, of course, you.

Youth Zone Embark on a voyage of hands-on activities, lightning talks, and wacky workshops. Let’s create space for the future of the internet!

•• Be inclusive and help new perspectives be heard. •• Appreciate and accommodate our many cultural practices, attitudes and beliefs. •• Be open to learning from others.

Our collaborations and connections truly fuel the movement for a healthier, better internet.

Presenting Festival Sponsors

•• Lead by example and match your actions with your words.

Arts & Culture at MozFest Discover how arts, culture, and the creative power of the web can shape emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence for the better.

MozFest by the Book We’re documenting 10 years of activism, collaboration, and community... and writing the future of the web together! Come to the ground floor to grab your free copy of MozFest’s 10th anniversary book, and add your story to our collaborative work.

The following will not be tolerated at MozFest:

Violence and threats of violence; personal attacks derogatory language; unwelcome sexual attention or physical contact; disruptive behaviour; influencing unacceptable behaviour.

Are you seeing behaviour that doesn’t respect these guidelines?

Champion Level Sponsors Neurodiversity

Festival Partner Level Sponsor

Join a community of freethinkers, artists, eccentrics, rebels, and radicals in building a neuro-friendly, digital ecosystem.

VISIT #MozHelp on Floor 4

EMAIL festivalsafety@mozilla.com

OR CALL +44 20 7855 3030

Youth Zone Partner MoZone

Sticker Partner

Learn about projects by Mozilla fellows and grant awardees, explore movement-building, and discover opportunities to collaborate with Mozilla for internet health.


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