Tobias Conradi is a postdoctoral researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Educational Media. He leads the project ""Played Problems - 'Decisions' as a Category of Knowledge in Post-Digital Milieus and Serious Games"", which investigates the use of serious games as educational media, especially in the context of promoting awareness and mindfulness regarding fake news and climate change. His research focuses on discourse theory and analysis, narratives of reality, politics of representation, and the relationship between crisis, critique, and decision. Florian Krautkrämer (Prof. Dr.) is a professor in the Department Design, Film, and Art at Hochschule Luzern. He is head of the SNSF-project on historical analogue film apparatus as well as co-head of the DFG-research network on ""camera studies"". He researches and teaches in film and media studies as well as documentary studies with a focus on the transformation of amateur media and cameras in the context of digitalization, experimental film, production and industry studies, film funding, sustainability and film, and zombie studies. Vanessa Zallot is a doctoral student at the Department of Media Studies at Universität Basel working on her dissertation on knowledge-making and documentary strategies in interactive documentaries. Her research merges interests from media studies and European ethnology encompassing documentary theory, digital platforms, and production practices as well as ethnographic methodologies, media and digital anthropology, visual ethnography, and queer methodologies. ---