The exhibition includes several sections, including one dedicated to fact checking and developed in partnership with AFP. In Verify This!, visitors will assess the accuracy of images or messages related to the European elections and campaign themes. Available in the language of the hosting country, this game relies on the investigative work in Dutch, German, and English by AFP's digital investigation journalists.
"It is particularly important for AFP, which produces fact check articles in just over half of the EU countries, to participate in this immersive exhibition. This initiative is part of AFP's ongoing training efforts and its involvement in European projects to fight against disinformation through the EDMO network, including the BELUX hub for Belgium and the GADMO hub for Germany. As a journalist at a leading global digital investigation agency, media education has become part of our mission, alongside the production of reliable and verified information," explains Isabelle Wirth, project manager for European Media Projects at AFP.
The audience also plays a crucial role in this project. fabricated provides a participatory platform where visitors can share their opinion. After exploring topics such as AI-generated information, content moderation, and politics in general, participants are asked to voice their opinions to enrich research and discussions on these subjects.
fabricated Co-Lead Susannah Montgomery from the Sustainable Media Lab elaborates on their proactive approach: "Working closely with esteemed institutions such as AFP and Tactical Tech, as well as organisations deeply connected to the community like the Municipality of The Hague, we created fabricated to make digital literacy accessible and engaging for everyone. Our approach uses games and interactive experiences because we believe that understanding your digital environment should be easy and enjoyable. We hope that visitors to our exhibition leave feeling more empowered to navigate and participate in the digital world.”
Exhibition dates and locations:
- May 13-17: Centrale Bibliotheek, The Hague, The Netherlands
- May 20-24: Tour & Taxis / CPDP Conference, Brussels, Belgium
- May 27-29: re:publica festival, Berlin, Germany
- June 2-7: OBA Javaplein, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The exhibition was developed by Inholland university in partnership with institutions such as TU Delft, the Digital Society School, Agence France-Presse (AFP), Tactical Tech, Who Targets Me?, the Copia Institute, and with the support of the municipality of The Hague, SIDNfonds, GOfonds, the European Cultural Foundation, and CoECI.
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