HLab14 Dissemination-Phase: June - Dec

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Workshops in various places

Mixologist - Mix Drinks Workshop by Dholy Husada in Lifepatch, Indonesia

Mixologist publication poster
Workshop Description

Mixologist is a workshop to mix your own drinks from herbal, traditional, and alcohol drinks. During the significant excise duty of alcohol increase in 2010, many misuse of mix drink cases emerge involving death victims in Indonesia. Ever since, mixed drinks has gain a bad reputation in Indonesia. The facts that the lack of knowledge in mixing drinks by the victims was the main reason for this cases. In traditional drinks, many type of beverages such as jamu exist in daily life of Indonesia, however there are very few information given in the formal education about making a jamu. This workshop would like to share the experience and knowledge of Dholy Husada in mixing drinks, traditional, herbal and alcohol drinks.

Workshop Details

The workshop will be held:

  • Date: Saturday, 10 May 2014
  • Place: Rumah Lifepatch
  • Time: 19.00

Workshop is free and open for public.

External Links

DORKBOT SYD: MAY 2014: BIOHACKERS UNITE

Publication Poster

WHAT

People doing strange things with electricity

WHEN

Thursday 29th May, 6-8pm

WHERE

College of Fine Arts, UNSW, Cnr of Oxford St and Greens Rd Paddington, Main Lecture Theatre – EG02 (campus map here!)

PRESENTERS

Andreas Siagian (Indonesia): Lifepatch

Andreas Siagian is an artist, engineer and internet troll, a cross disciplinary artist with an engineering background focusing on creative communities, alternative education, DIY/DIWO culture and interdisciplinary collaboration in art, science and technology. Since 2004, he is working in community-base initiatives to produce installations, workshops, lectures and organizing events as well as festivals in Indonesia. His collaborative actions with the local creative community developments included him as a co-founder of several initiatives such as breakcore_LABS, a platform for experimental audiovisual performance; urbancult.net, an online street art documentation and mapping for Indonesia and lifepatch.org – citizen initiative for art, science and technology, an independent community-based organization working in creative and appropriate application in the fields of art, science and technology.

Lindsay Kelly

Working in the kitchen, Lindsay Kelley’s art practice and scholarship explore how the experience of eating changes when technologies are being eaten. She is working on her book, The Bioart Kitchen, which emerges from her work at the University of California Santa Cruz (Ph.D in the History of Consciousness and MFA in Digital Art and New Media). Lindsay is an Associate Lecturer at COFA UNSW as well as an International Research Fellow at the Center for Fine Art Research, Birmingham City University.

BioHackSyd

Members of Australia’s only Biohacking group will join us to discuss their projects and activities. They invite us to come along and help them make stuff glow and cure health problems as citizen scientists.

Also…

BioMod2014

Andrew Tuckwell from BIOMOD will be speaking about the project briefly. BIOMOD is an annual, international bio-nanotechnology competition for undergraduates run by the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering. Students design and construct simple machines and structures on a nano-scale out of the basic molecules of life (DNA, RNA and Proteins) and present their work at a conference at Harvard University in November.

VISIT: http://biomod.net/

Reference and External Links

Temporary Lab and Workshops at Port Izmir Triennial (Cancelled, maybe something independant later this year)

In Mai there will be a post-session in İzmir. We have a very nice collaboration with the guest curator Sasa Nagerboj and Andreas Treske, to represent the HackteriaLab already remotely during April. And we will then do a temporary lab in Izmir, 18-25 of May, as a collaboration of lifepatch, Indonesia, and some Swiss members of the hackteria network. İzmir is a large metropolis in the western extremity of Anatolia and the third most populous city in Turkey, after Istanbul and Ankara.

hackteria open-bio node at playaround.cc, Taiwan

Art – Science – Nature, MzA, Schaffhausen, June 2014

see details about Schaffhausen on the wiki and the overview here

The Art – Science Soirée will be an evening of presentations and a panel discussions with our invited international and Swiss guests. This will be a great opportunity to present and disseminate the collaborative project we are organizing in Indonesia in April 2014, the HackteriaLab 2014 – Yogyakarta. Additionally we invited the Finnish Bioart Society to present their transdisciplinary activities during their artistic research residency in Kilpisjärvi, Lappland, Field_Notes – From Landscape to the Laboratory. Our partners from lifepatch - citizen initiative in art, science and technology will show their participatory art-science activities on ecologies such as the Merapi Volcano and the Yogya Rivers. For the discussion we have invited the Swiss art historian Boris Magrini to moderate the evening.

Post-tropical Sub-Arctic Hackteria Residency in Kilpisjärvi, Finland, August 2014

A reflection residency is co-organized with the Finnish Bioart Society, to continue some of the projects in the new ecological environment of northern Lappland, in Kilpisjärvi, a post-tropical sub-arctic experiment. Additionally we are aiming to provide travel opportunities to allow individual HackteriaLab participants to visit these other initiatives across the globe and further develop their projects in the new cultural and environmental milieus.

http://bioartsociety.fi/

Post-Session at Tech4Dev International Conference, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, 4-6 June 2014

The UNESCO Chair in Technologies for Development hosted by the Cooperation and Development Center (CODEV) will hold the third International Conference on Technologies for Development and asks "What is Essential? How to alleviate poverty in this world? Innovative technologies? What is appropriate technology?"

Panel Discussion TH2-SE02-11 The Openness Paradigm: How Synergies Between Open Access, Open Data, Open Science, Open Source Hardware, Open Drug Discovery Approaches Support Development?
Panel Chairs:
Sachiko Hirosue, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Denisa Kera, National University of Singapore
Water Hackathon 6-7 June 2014Open Source Technologies for Rivers, Oceans and Lakes - Explore the Possibilities of Open Hardware for Open Science Projects
With
Gabriella Levine Tisch School of the Arts New York University, and Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design
Nur Akbar Arofatullah Lifepatch, UGM


More Information here: http://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Tech4Dev

Farm/Goat/City Hackathon, Kathmandu, Nepal

Workshops and Presentations in various places across Europe

Participation in WSK festival, Philippines