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OPEN BIOLOGY – Rebels or profiteers? Science 1 August 2014

Stefano Golinelli and Luc Henry (Hackuarium) just wrote a nice review about Delfanti’s book, in Science, 1 August 2014

And nice image of Zack‘s poster… (Center for Genomic Gastronomy)

Biohackers
The Politics of Open Science Alessandro Delfanti Pluto Press, 2013

“Open,” the new black of political controversy, has become ubiquitous in contemporary debates surrounding scientific practices. Just as software activists managed to free information technologies from the realms of academia and industry, today some biologists believe their science would have a larger impact if carried out in the open. However, most scientists still have a narrow conception of where the “open revolution” comes from and what it means.

What does “open science” have in common with, for example, “open access,” “open-source,” “open data,” or “open innovation”? Probably less than what billionaire scientist-entrepreneur Craig Venter shares with Italian virologist Ilaria Capua or do-it-yourself (DIY) hobbyists who carry out biotech experimentations in their garage. In Biohackers, Alessandro Delfanti considers the activities of hobbyists, Venter, and Capua to explore the transformations that postgenomic biology has brought to scientific practices and the impact of information technologies on the life sciences.

Download the full article Science-2014-Golinelli-521 here

HSC#4 | 18. August 14 |  Postapocalyptic Water Design – Marc Böhlen @ Corner College, Zürich

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The HSC – Hackteria Swiss Curriculum, a series of talks/presentations aiming to discuss openly the multitudes of bio art | sci | tec and related practices is a cooperation of Hackteria and Corner College, Kochstrasse 1, 8004 Zürich. Find map here.
See our upcoming activities on the wiki

HSC#4: RealTechSupport presents: Postapocalyptic Water Design
Date: 18.08.2014 – 20h
Main Speaker: Marc Böhlen (CH) – RealTechSupport
Additional Guest: Sachiko Hirosue (JP/CH) on BIO-DESIGN for the REAL WORLD
Moderator: Boris Magrini (CH), curator and art historian

This presentation will describe recent projects in experimental resource management that combine technical and urban interventions. In particular the care of ecreational and essential water resources will be addressed through a discussion of WaterBar, a system that creates mineralized water in response to bad water news and WaterBank, a water analysis and fresh water distribution system designed for the Terban district of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

Artist-Engineer Marc Böhlen aka RealTechSupport offers the kind of support technology really needs. Böhlen designs and builds information processing systems that critically reflect on information as a cultural value. His projects derive qualitative potential from the realm of quantitative information and query the relationship between people and automation systems in fundamental ways. Böhlen is currently on faculty at the University at Buffalo, Department of Media Study and the School of Architecture.

Links:
RealTechSupport Homepage
WaterBar
WaterBank

GERMAN
Marc Böhlen / RealTechSupport präsentiert: Wasser, Stadt, Katastrophe

Der Künstler präsentiert zwei neue Projekte zum Thema Ressourcen Design, Urbanität und Biosensorik. Bei WaterBar geht es darum, zukünftige Szenarien von öffentlichem Trinkwasserangeboten zu erproben. Bei WaterBank hingegen geht es darum, mittels Biosensorik Wasserverseuchung frühzeitig zu erkennen und zugleich alternative Trinkquellen anzubieten. Eine erste Version von WaterBank wurde kürzlich in Terban, Yogyakarta, Indonesien gebaut.

Marc Böhlen ist Künstler-Ingenieur und bietet technologischen Support; jenen Support, den Technologie dringend benötigt. Marc Böhlen unterrichtet am Department of Media Study und der School of Architecture an der Universität Buffalo. Weitere Informationen: www.realtechsupport.org

BIO-DESIGN for the REAL WORLD
BIO-DESIGN for the REAL WORLD is an interdisciplinary and collaborative research project to define, build, and field-test prototypes that require the integration of wetware, hardware, and software to address real world water problems.
The project is a partnership between (Art)ScienceBLR with design students from the Srishti School of Art, Design & Technology, (Bangalore, India) the Lifepatch citizen initiative in art, science and technology (Yogyakarta, Indonesia), and students at the School of Life Sciences at EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland).

Sachiko Hirosue works as a researcher at the interface of biomaterials and lymphatic physiology in the Institute of Bioengineering, School of Life Sciences, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland. Her interests in bio art derives from the encounter at the Subtle Technologies Festival (Toronto, Canada) , which she co-chaired from 2005-2008. The 2011 Hackterialab in Romainmôtier, Switzerland inspired her to initiate fresh collaborations with Lifepatch and (art)ScienceBLR: BIO-DESIGN for the REAL WORLD, an interdisciplinary educational collaboration focused on solving real world water problems through analysis and mapping of water quality.

Links:
BIO-DESIGN for the REAL WORLD

Summary of the evening also on the biodesign.cc website.

HSC#3 | 16. July 14 | A critical perspective on bio-art between tactical media and artistic playground @ Corner College, Zürich

With the third part of the series of talks/presentations aiming to discuss openly the multitudes of bio art | sci | tec and related practices we will try to round up the topic before the summer break and have invited Boris Magrini, art historian and curator, to give an overview of the history and contexts […]

Review of Tech4Dev Waterhackathon

Official Video from Tech4Dev Media and Web Responses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . […]

Hüt im Gschpröch, 12. Juni 2014 – Schaffhauser Fernsehen

„Hüt im Gschpröch“ Interview and discussion, Schaffhauser Fernsehen, 12. Juni 2014 http://www.shf.ch/index.php?huet-im-gschproech-12-juni-2014-marc-dusseiller

HSC#2 | 16. June 14: Hybrid Ecology | The Finnish Society of Bioart @ Corner College, Zürich

In this second part of the series of talks/presentations aiming to discuss openly the multitudes of bio art | sci | tec and related practices we invited a very interesting guest from Finland, who’ll present their activities with the Finnish Society of Bioart, aswell as present their residency program in Kilpisjärvi in northern Lappland. Additionally, […]

Tech4Dev waterhackathon in Lausanne, 6-7 June 2014

As part of the Hackterialab 2014 Yogyakarta Dissemination Phase, hackteria is co-hosting a waterhackathon, open and free to the public, that will be held 6, 7 June 2014 at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland. This is a satellite program of the 2014 Tech4Dev International Conference UNESCO Chair in Technologies for Development: What is Essential?, where Denisa […]

Hackteria: Biologische Kunst – Wissenschaft, Natur und Biohacking | Schaffhausen, 12-14. Juni 2014

Find more detailed information on the wiki Veranstaltungsreihe “Hackteria: Biologische Kunst – Wissenschaft, Natur und Biohacking” Organisiert von Marc Dusseiller und Hackteria, in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Kunstverein Schaffhausen. Sämtliche Veranstaltung finden statt im Vortragssaal des Museum zu Allerheiligen, Schaffhausen. Im Rahmen der Veranstaltungsreihe “Hackteria: Biologische Kunst – Wissenschaft, Natur und Biohacking” im Museum zu Allerheiligen, […]