Presentations and discussions on digital rights, algorithmic power, censorship, ownership, and technological autonomy, featuring speculative demonstrations, artistic research, and critical reflections developed within the CODE programme. From experiments exposing the hidden biases embedded in AI systems, to artistic strategies of silence and refusal within surveillance culture, to proposals for decentralised communication infrastructures beyond corporate control, the session brings together emerging perspectives on how technology shapes behaviour, language, identity, and political agency. Blurring the boundaries between artistic practice, activism, and technological critique, the presentations invite audiences to question who designs our digital realities — and whether alternative futures can still be imagined.