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Donnerstag, 12. Juni bis Samstag, 14. Juni Veranstaltungsreihe "Hackteria: Biologische Kunst - Wissenschaft, Natur und Biohacking" Organisiert von Marc Dusseiller und Hackteria, in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Kunstverein Schaffhausen. Mehr Infos: www.hackteria.org


Hackteria Workshop: DIY Mikroskopie

Donnerstag, 12. Juni, 13.30 - 18 Uhr

Ein eigenes Do-it-Yourself Mikroskop bauen. Kurs für SchülerInnen und weitere Interessierte. CHF 25.- inkl. Material

Hackteria Soirée: Nature, Art & Science

Freitag, 13. Juni, 18.15 Uhr

Diskussionsrunde über Biokunst, Biohacking und Transdisziplinarität mit Gästen aus Finnland und Indonesien. Moderiert von Marc Dusseiller und Boris Magrini


Hackteria Listening Fields

Samstag, 14. Juni, 11.30 Uhr

Klangspaziergang auf dem Randen mit internationalen Soundkünstlern Mehr Infos: www.hackteria.org


Hackteria Natural Soundscapes

Samstag, 14. Juni, 20.00 Uhr

Biologisch inspirierte Klangexperimente und Soundperformances



Links zu Partnern

http://www.allerheiligen.ch/en/what-s-on/guided-tours-and-talks

http://www.ngsh.ch/ngsh/veranstaltungen_aktuell.htm

http://www.kunstverein-sh.ch/programm/jahresprogramm

short link to Schaffhausen

Biographien

Dr. Marc Dusseiller (CH)

Dr. Marc R. Dusseiller is a transdisciplinary scholar, lecturer for micro- and nanotechnology, cultural facilitator and artist. He works in an integral way to combine science, art and education. He performs DIY (do-it-yourself) workshops in lo-fi electronics, hardware hacking, microscopy, music and robotics. He was co-organizing Dock18, Room for Mediacultures, diy* festival (Zürich, Switzerland), KIBLIX 2011 (Maribor, Slovenia), workshops for artists, schools and children as the former president (2008-12) of the Swiss Mechatronic Art Society, SGMK. Currently, he is developing means to perform bio- and nanotechnology research and dissemination, Hackteria | Open Source Biological Art, in a DIY fashion in kitchens, ateliers and in developing countries.

Pei-Wen Liu (CH/TW)

As a sound artist, I have been collecting field recordings with portable recorders over years in Australia, Taiwan, Europe, southern islands of Japan, northern-west of China and east Turkey, those soundings of nature phenomenons and human activities, or an emerging moment of small talk. Slowly I built a personal archive of sonic observations; with intensions or without. While most of artistic activity focus on listening and generative composition, as well, I am co-organising series of PlayAround workshop in Taiwan, an intensely parallel and collaborative workshop of mediating the creative use of fair software and DIY practices to an audience of young students and artists of diverse backgrounds, promoting sharism. It combines the knowledge creation and open distribution of new media technologies and contemporary art practices in a socially responsible and relevant context. MFA in Digital Media, Gothenburg University, Sweden.

Leo Bettina Roost (CH)

Erich Berger (AT/FI)

Erich Berger is a visual artist and trained as a communication engineer and in philosophy. He has produced interactive art installations, artistic wearable interfaces, audiovisual performances and sound-art, which have been shown internationally since the mid 90ties. He also works as educator, curator, content developer and facilitator, focusing on the intersection of art, technology and science. Research interests include telerobotics and telematically mediated environments, interactive participatory spaces, sonification and visualisation of real-time processes with related questions in composition, semiotics and linguistics, generative processes, feedback situations and autopoietic systems. His research engages with hybrid space, deep time processes, biology and ecology and involves the facilitation of interdisciplinary environments for working and learning. His research also includes close cooperation with international partners within the arts and sciences.

Nur Akbar Arrofatullah (ID)

Nur ‘Don’ Akbar Arofatullah (1987) is a researcher and scientist currently working at the Department of Biotechnology, UGM Yogyakarta, Indonesia. He focused on the field of fermentation techniques in various systems, such as liquid and solid-state fermentation. Several of his main research interests are bioethanol fermentation from sweet sorghum juice, biofertilizer design and production, organic farming, and silage fermentation for cattle feeds. In 2012, he co-founded lifepatch.org - citizen initiative in art, science and technology, a community base organization working in creative and approriate use of technology in the field of art and science. His current research project is an in vitro method for establishing mycorrhizae on elais guineensis trees.


Wawies Wisnu Wisdantio (ID)

Wisnu ‘Bob Wewet’ Wisdantio is an architect focusing in urban planning and building design after finishing his studies and take part as planning consultant in 2007. Apart from his daily routines, Wisnu has a big interest in nature adventure and landscape photography. This interest became his main activity in working and collaborating with many communities and organizations. Several of them are his role as a chief editor and travel writer in Landscape Indonesia (http://landscapeindonesia.com) since 2010; a platform for outdoor travel sharing experience and visual documentation on natural landscapes in Indonesia, and as a member of Lifepatch (http://lifepatch.org, a community base organization working in creative and appropriate applicaion in the field of art, science and technology.

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