SETUP is a platform for a technology-critical society, based in Utrecht. For SPRING they were working on a lecture performance called dot-sorry. The tech industry has lost its innocence. Public apologies from developers and major tech companies for not protecting data is an everyday part of the game. But was there a follow-up action to saying sorry? What would real responsibility look like? Is there a different form of ownership thinkable for the internet and our data? In their short film presented here SETUP give with great humour a glimpse of their project, which is intended to cause changes in the real (digital) world. Enjoy famous people saying sorry. Or not.
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