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During the pre-phase of HackteriaLab 2014 - Yogyakarta "Tourdigrade" connected to the regional partners, going on tour for a series of workshops, hackathons and presentations. On the roadmap were our partners in Surabaya, W.A.F.T. Lab, the Ruangrupa community in Jakarta, and friends in our networks in Tobucil, Bandung and Jatiwangi Art Factory.
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''Citizen science has long contributed to the health of local communities by making people aware of their environment in the form  of oral histories and traditional wisdom. Recently, international open source and maker movements have been actively engaging with the life sciences to focus on the environment. This brought a revival of the tradional knowledge as well as an opportunity for innovation and a model for public participation in science. These activities are becoming influential policy forces changing how we produce and share knowledge as an iterative and collective process. Yogyakarta, Indonesia, has been one of the most active hubs in this movement.''
 
''Citizen science has long contributed to the health of local communities by making people aware of their environment in the form  of oral histories and traditional wisdom. Recently, international open source and maker movements have been actively engaging with the life sciences to focus on the environment. This brought a revival of the tradional knowledge as well as an opportunity for innovation and a model for public participation in science. These activities are becoming influential policy forces changing how we produce and share knowledge as an iterative and collective process. Yogyakarta, Indonesia, has been one of the most active hubs in this movement.''
  
HackteriaLab 2014 – Yogyakarta was held in April 2014 as a two-weeks making-oriented gathering of researchers, artists, scientists, academicians, hackers and whatevers in Yogyakarta. It expanded on ideas and methodologies about BioArt, DIY biology, DIWO (Do-It-With-Others), appropriate technology, art and science, and biohacking, developed during the previous versions of HLab10 - Dock18, HLab11 - Romainmotier both in Switzerland and HLab13 - Bangalore, India. HLab14 was hosted by LIFEPATCH - citizen initiative in art, science and technology and co-organized together with HACKTERIA | Open Source Biological Art in collaboration with various regional partners.
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HackteriaLab 2014 – Yogyakarta was held in April 2014 as a two-weeks making-oriented gathering of researchers, artists, scientists, academicians, hackers and whatevers in Yogyakarta. It expanded on ideas and methodologies about BioArt, DIY biology, DIWO (Do-It-With-Others), appropriate technology, art and science, and biohacking, developed during the previous versions of HLab10 - Dock18, HLab11 - Romainmotier both in Switzerland and HLab13 - Bangalore, India. HLab14 was hosted by LIFEPATCH - citizen initiative in art, science and technology and co-organized together with HACKTERIA | Open Source Biological Art in collaboration with various regional partners.
 
 
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This book tried to assemble a collection of essays written by the participants, asked to reflect on their own experiences, individually or collectively, which only gives a glimpse into all the projects and exchanges that happend during HLab14. With a short overview of the programme and activities, selected photo impressions and the exhibition manual the book is rounded up and can be an entry point to explore further our online resources and serve as an inspiration for transdisciplinary collaborative practices.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:36, 1 September 2023

See more about HackteriaLab 2014 - Yogyakarta on this wiki or in bahasa Indonesia on the lifepatch site

Happy to announce the upcoming finalization and release of our book "Reflections on HackteriaLab 2014 - Yogyakarta"

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Short description

HackteriaLab is an intensive two-week transdisciplinary collaboration between international and local artists, hackers, activists, scientists, and designers, focusing on a series of events, workshops, residencies and exhibitions. In April 2014, the third edition of HackteriaLab was held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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HackteriaLab 2014 - Yogyakarta was co-organized by Hackteria and Lifepatch in collaboration with various local partners.

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This book....

TOURDIGRADE: Tour, Travel and Tardigrade

During the pre-phase of HackteriaLab 2014 - Yogyakarta "Tourdigrade" connected to the regional partners, going on tour for a series of workshops, hackathons and presentations. On the roadmap were our partners in Surabaya, W.A.F.T. Lab, the ruangrupa collective and serrum in Jakarta, and friends in our networks in Tobucil, Bandung and Jatiwangi Art Factory.

THAT TWO WEEKS IN YOGYAKARTA

Citizen science has long contributed to the health of local communities by making people aware of their environment in the form of oral histories and traditional wisdom. Recently, international open source and maker movements have been actively engaging with the life sciences to focus on the environment. This brought a revival of the tradional knowledge as well as an opportunity for innovation and amodel for public participation in sceince. These activities are becoming influential policy forces changing how we produce and share knowledge as an iterative and collective process. Yogyakarta, Indonesia, has been one of the most active hubs in this movement.

The ecological nodes

Three different environmental nodes were the main framework of HackteriaLab 2014 - Yogyakarta, which were Merapi mountain, Kali Code river and Wonosadi forest. The reason of this selection was also due to the fact that we had three collectives, which had already been working on those locations; Microbiology UGM was working on the soil remediation of Merapi mountain after it's volcanic eruption in 2010; Lifepatch has been working on the mapping of Kali Code river in the city; Greentech Community has was active on biodiversity conservation of Wonosadi forest.

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Temporary Lab @ Kedai Kebun Forum

As the main working space for all of the nodes, we converted Kedai Kebun Forum (KKF) space in to a working lab for everyone. We tried our best to arrange the lab by the area category such as biology, hardware, woodworking, cooking, and even a hangout area. In the end chaos take over and somehow everyone manages to get their own lab to work in that space.

Symposium @ Universitas Gadjah Mada

The symposium was held at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), with a mixture of selected presentations from the organizers, our collaborators, and several representatives of the Indonesian and international participants. The presentation were live-interpreted in both English and Indonesian language.

Exhibition @ Langgeng Art Foundation

The final work presentation was held Langgeng Art Foundation (LAF) gallery just a few hundreds of meters down the street from KKF. We encouraged collaborations between the participants to present it in a form of an exhibition. Again, even if it was framed on the three environmental nodes, many of the presentations were not related to them specifically.

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Links:

https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14

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Full documentation is available on the hackteria wiki.

SENI GOTONG ROYONG*: HackteriaLab 2014 - Yogyakarta

Produced and directed by X-Code films, a documentary film was made during the two weeks of HackteriaLab 2014 – Yogyakarta. It offers you a glimpse of (almost) everything that happens and documents the participants wish list for future collaborations and works.

  • Gotong-royong is an Indonesian philosophy on getting things done collectively. As Indonesianist anthropologist Clifford Geertz puts it, “An enormous inventory of highly specific and often quite intricate institutions for effecting the cooperation in work, politics, and personal relations alike, vaguely gathered under culturally charged and fairly well indefinable value-images--rukun ("mutual adjustment"), gotong royong ("joint bearing of burdens"), tolong-menolong ("reciprocal assistance")--governs social interaction with a force as sovereign as it is subdued.”

Link to documentary film: https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14-Documentary

Cover

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Front

Reflections on HackteriaLab 2014 - Yogyakarta

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Back

Citizen science has long contributed to the health of local communities by making people aware of their environment in the form of oral histories and traditional wisdom. Recently, international open source and maker movements have been actively engaging with the life sciences to focus on the environment. This brought a revival of the tradional knowledge as well as an opportunity for innovation and a model for public participation in science. These activities are becoming influential policy forces changing how we produce and share knowledge as an iterative and collective process. Yogyakarta, Indonesia, has been one of the most active hubs in this movement.

HackteriaLab 2014 – Yogyakarta was held in April 2014 as a two-weeks making-oriented gathering of researchers, artists, scientists, academicians, hackers and whatevers in Yogyakarta. It expanded on ideas and methodologies about BioArt, DIY biology, DIWO (Do-It-With-Others), appropriate technology, art and science, and biohacking, developed during the previous versions of HLab10 - Dock18, HLab11 - Romainmotier both in Switzerland and HLab13 - Bangalore, India. HLab14 was hosted by LIFEPATCH - citizen initiative in art, science and technology and co-organized together with HACKTERIA | Open Source Biological Art in collaboration with various regional partners.

This book tried to assemble a collection of essays written by the participants, asked to reflect on their own experiences, individually or collectively, which only gives a glimpse into all the projects and exchanges that happend during HLab14. With a short overview of the programme and activities, selected photo impressions and the exhibition manual the book is rounded up and can be an entry point to explore further our online resources and serve as an inspiration for transdisciplinary collaborative practices.

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Inside

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Text:

Reflections on HackteriaLab 2014 - Yogyakarta

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Colophon

ISBN:......-........

Publishers

Hackteria, Lifepatch & Hyphen -

Editors

Adelina Luft

Grace Samboh

Translators (Indonesian to English)

Adelina Luft

Elly Kent

Rani Elsanti

Fiky Daulay

Re-design and finalizazion

Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr

Contributors (alphabetical, first name-basis)

Adhari Donora aka antirender

Agus Tri Budiarto aka Timbil

Andreas Siagian aka Ucok

Brian Degger

Budi Prakosa aka Iyok

Debrina Tedja

Fajar Abadi

Grace Samboh

Heinz Walker-Nederkoorn

Helmi Hardian

Hendro Wiyanto

Irfan Dwidya Prijambada

Iskander Waworuntu

Ismal Muntaha

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Martin Borch aka Malthe

Mary Tsang aka Maggic

Matthew Baker

Muhammad Hidayat / Julian Abraham aka Togar

Novel Ramadhan

Nur Akbar Arrofatullah

Pei-Wen Liu aka pei

Pey-Ying Lin aka ca3rine

Robin Scheibler

Sachiko Hirosue

Tarlen Handayani

Tedi Nurmanto aka Tedi EN

Urs Gaudenz

Wahyu Sigit Rhd

Yashas Shetty

Yung-Chieh Lin