In April 2020, following an investigation led by the FBI, the police caught the leader of an international neo-Nazi online organization known by the nickname Commander. A thirteen-year-old boy from Estonia was hiding under it. This shocking news launched a new artistic and social project called Farms in the Cave, which includes a theater performance, a film with child actors, an exhibition installation, educational videos and workshops. It examines the functioning of the virtual world and the processes that can lead to the radicalization of adolescents and the polarization of society. They are thus trying to draw attention to the hidden and neglected danger to which the online environment exposes children and young people.
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In April 2020, following an investigation led by the FBI, the police caught the leader of an international neo-Nazi online organization known by the nickname Commander. A thirteen-year-old boy from Estonia was hiding under it. This shocking news launched a new artistic and social project called Farms in the Cave, which includes a theater performance, a film with child actors, an exhibition installation, educational videos and workshops. It examines the functioning of the virtual world and the processes that can lead to the radicalization of adolescents and the polarization of society. They are thus trying to draw attention to the hidden and neglected danger to which the online environment exposes children and young people.
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