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The Technocracy Reading Group reads policy documents with a focus on form: graphic design, images, maps, style of writing. Reading these as text as a genre can be very revealing.
Event details of Technocracy Reading Group
Date
20 May 2026
Time
12:00 -12:30
Room
Vingboons Room

The reading club focusses on one text: The Dutch Doggersbank Management Plan 2023 - 2029. North Sea politics is deeply technocratic. Special interest groups, companies, and governments negotiate North Sea policy into existence. This approach is reflected in documents such as management plans, technical documents filled with maps, tables, and jargon. The danger of technocracy lies in its lack of democracy. Issues are treated as problems to be managed, becoming the domain of a small group of experts rather than a broader (North Sea) community. To think beyond the confines of technocracy, we must first study and expose the rules and stylistic methods of technocrats as a specific genre. During this event, the group reads this text with a focus on everything that you might call form, rather than content. For instance: style of writing, graphic design, choice of images, maps and legends, etc. These are things that are often overlooked or considered circumstantial. In fact, it is things like what is visible in images and what is represented on maps that are crucial in understanding how the Dogger Bank is actually represented.

In the form of a small exhibition the group will show the results of the reading club sessions in the past year. Participants can register to sign up for the reading club session.

Speakers

Sami Hammana

Sami Hammana is an artist and educator whose practice is primarily concerned with the limits of perception. His artistic approaches often result in filmic and textual work. In his educational work, Hammana has been developing multiple courses and programmes that defy categorisation in collective study. Hammana has been leading the Honours Programme at the
Willem de Kooning Academie since 2018.

About the organiser: Harpo 't Hart

Harpo 't Hart is a sound-artist and artistic director of the Embassy
of the North Sea. In his work Harpo raises questions about the
ways in which we listen to our rapidly changing environments.
How do we listen in times of climate change? In his practice as an
artist and curator Harpo opens up space for non-human,
ecological perspectives.

Registration

Registration for this session will be available from February 1, 2026. 

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