'Orsola: the unspeakable house' and 'Elon Musk exposed: the Tesla experiment' will be the last two screenings to give voice to the communities that exist, denounce and resist.

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This June, the Canòdrom. The Ateneu d'Innovació Digital i Democràtica , located on Concepción Arenal Street, number 165, in the city of Barcelona, is promoting a new edition of the popular 'Docs Hedy Lamarr' series. Under the motto 'Water, housing and Big Tech', the sixth edition proposes new outdoor sessions to give voice to the communities that exist, denounce and resist the impacts of the digital transition. The screenings are free and open to the public, but prior registration is required. Specifically, on Thursday, June 11, at 9:30 p.m., the screening of the proposal 'Orsola: la casa indesnonable' will be held , which will show what happens when the neighborhood decides not to accept the silent expulsion that defines the contemporary real estate market. Casa Orsola, a modernist building in the heart of the Esquerra de l'Eixample, is an important reference in the fight against real estate speculation that is suffocating the city and expelling its residents. The session will begin with a short presentation by Gemma Garcia Fàbrega , journalist and co-author of the documentary 'Orsola: la casa indesnonable', who will delve into the perverse real estate business and the admirable neighborhood resistance.

Then, on Thursday, June 18, at 9:30 p.m., the screening of the proposal 'Elon Musk in the open: the Tesla experiment' will take place , which will break the silence around the billionaire and reveal hidden data and hidden flaws in the race for autonomous cars. A fatal accident in Florida, shocking images from vehicle security cameras and the leak of thousands of internal documents with complaints are the trigger. The session will begin with a short presentation by Tlayoyo , a content creator on politics, culture and critical thinking from perspectives such as anarchism, feminism or the decolonial perspective. Previously, on Thursday, June 4, the screening of the proposal 'Data Centre Drought + Water for Data' was held.

Interested people can register online through this link .