Social Media, Digital
The project has been developed to reflect on the increasing shift of political and public discourse into digital space, we created a platform that combines background information on current political questions with a fun-to-use interface that animates users to interact with the questions at hand.
Whether climate change, migration or Corona: political protest and public discourse are louder than ever and are increasingly shifting into the digital space. On the one hand, this creates new opportunities for participation, but at the same time it also makes information orientation and validation more difficult.
The pandemic has made these aspects more visible in every respect and thus, unfortunately, also largely limited our analogue spaces for exchange and opinion-forming.
Medium
Website
Year
2021
Redaktion
Julian Peschel, Eva Morlang
Team
Julian Peschel, Simon Roth, Eva Morlang, Leonie Meyer, Giacomo Nanni
Coding
Giacomo Nanni
Two quizzes invite participants to test their political knowledge of the status quo, reflect on their own assumptions and possible “blind spots” regarding political “truths,” and express their own beliefs and aspirations for future politics.
Crrritical tries to make political participation and discussion creatively experienceable.
Parallel to the online quiz, we also had a series of online talks: for example, we had @miiaa_hn from @fridaysforfuture.bornheim as a guest in our talk format on the federal election. It was about the relevance of the upcoming #btw21 election for the climate justice movement, the lawsuit against the climate protection law in NRW and her personal path to activism.
Sponsored by:
Social Media, Digital
The project has been developed to reflect on the increasing shift of political and public discourse into digital space, we created a platform that combines background information on current political questions with a fun-to-use interface that animates users to interact with the questions at hand.
Whether climate change, migration or Corona: political protest and public discourse are louder than ever and are increasingly shifting into the digital space. On the one hand, this creates new opportunities for participation, but at the same time it also makes information orientation and validation more difficult.
The pandemic has made these aspects more visible in every respect and thus, unfortunately, also largely limited our analogue spaces for exchange and opinion-forming.
Medium
Website
Year
2021
Redaktion
Julian Peschel, Eva Morlang
Team
Julian Peschel, Simon Roth, Eva Morlang, Leonie Meyer, Giacomo Nanni
Coding
Giacomo Nanni
Two quizzes invite participants to test their political knowledge of the status quo, reflect on their own assumptions and possible “blind spots” regarding political “truths,” and express their own beliefs and aspirations for future politics.
Crrritical tries to make political participation and discussion creatively experienceable.
Parallel to the online quiz, we also had a series of online talks: for example, we had @miiaa_hn from @fridaysforfuture.bornheim as a guest in our talk format on the federal election. It was about the relevance of the upcoming #btw21 election for the climate justice movement, the lawsuit against the climate protection law in NRW and her personal path to activism.
Sponsored by: