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Revision as of 14:34, 7 February 2018
Contents
- 1 How to use this wiki
- 2 DIWO Culture : Hacking art/Sci/Tech & Activism
- 3 Documentation
- 4 Further Readings
- 5 Communication / Outreach
- 6 Organisational
How to use this wiki
Dear participants, please make sure you prepare your account and get some first experience in using a wiki, in this case it's MediaWiki the same software on which the famous wikipedia has been created. The previous link directs you to many instructions on how to use a wiki. look at it.
You should have received a login by now. Try it out and create a new page for your own project notes, give it a reasonable name and make sure you add the folling line at the end of the page, so it will be sorted all in the same category.
[[ Category:HaSTA
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Please write a few sentences about yourself, add links to your other websites, blogs, biographies, artworks.
- try to add images
- "internal links" to other pages on the hackteria wiki
- "external likns" to websites
- embed a youtube video?
See an example Dominique Lämmli.
You can always click the "edit" link on this or other pages to see how stuff has been written in the mediawiki language.
DIWO Culture : Hacking art/Sci/Tech & Activism
coming soon @ ZHDK & Hong Kong, ZHdK Winterschool and MAS Art & Society.
DIWO - Do It With Others
Leadtext
To engage with the most pressing issues (environment, social injustice, globalisation) of society, artist have embraced new transdisciplinary practices, which combine the use of open source tools (OST) and hacking strategies in a collaborative manner with "others". DIWO (Do It With Others) Culture will introduce such strategies through case studies, hands-on experimentation and team projects to the students. This first edition will focus on OST for environmental monitoring and artistic interpretation.
Target Audience
Artists & designers, socially engaged practioners, creatives in general, researchers, hackers, activists and anyone interested in DIWO Culture - HaSTA.
No previos knowledge in electronics, hardware or software tools is necessary, but a basic interest in learning something new is crucial.
Max. Participants is 12.
In case of high interest the participants will be selected by a criteria to increase diversity of the group (gender, cultural background, skills and previous educational training)
Learning Goals
- basic understanding of a selection of open source tools for environmental monitoring
- first steps into sensing and electronics
- learn how to use open source tools for aerial mapping
- improve cross-cultural / transdisciplinary communication and collaboration
- get insigth and compare different artistic practices in a global context
Location
ZHdK im Toni-Areal, Pfingstweidstrasse 96
Room 5.K10
(coming from the tram-station “Toni-Areal” you enter the building through the big entrance hall (level 3) , you pass the “Momento Kafi” and take the stairs (or take the lift) to your left, walking up to level 5. Here you cross the hall, keep on the left side, and have a look for the big “K” respectively the signs signaling “5.K10”.)
Content
The course will be held in english.
Part 1: Introduction and Case Studies
- Introduction into hacking strategies
- Group discussion of examples of artistic & activist practices
- team formations
- Input lecture 1 (tbd)
Part 2: Practice and Experimentation in Teams
- Basic overview of environmental mapping methods
- DIY aerial photography
- Field-tests see here
- Group work and experimentation
- Input lecture 2 (tbd)
- Introduction into Open source tools for documentation and sharing
- Group work and prototyping
Part 3: Presentations and Reflections
- Short presentations by the project teams
- Critical discussion and feedback
- Reflections and future directions of HaSTA
Resources
Balloon Mapping stuff by Public Lab
File:BalloonMappingQuickStartGuide.pdf
File:A Pocket Guide to Grassroots Mapping.pdf
Tech Tools for Activism
https://network23.org/ttfa/booklet
Weather and Wind predictions Switzerland
http://www.meteoswiss.admin.ch/home.html?tab=wind
Mentor
Dr. Marc R. Dusseiller aka dusjagr
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the Center for Alternative Coconut Research and co-founder of SGMK and the Hackteria network. He loves making DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation and works in an integral way, combining science, art and education. He has worked as guest faculty and mentor at various schools, Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore (IN), UCSB (USA) and in Switzerland, FHNW, HEAD, ETHZ. He lives and works in Zürich, Yogyakarta and Taipei. He also loves coconuts.
See more about dusjagr and full biography
https://www.slideshare.net/dusjagr/presentations
Input Lecturers
Hagit Keysar (Tuesday 10:00 via skype)
http://cargocollective.com/hagitkeysar/flying/hagit-keysar
My research and experiments with DIY aerial photography in Palestine-Israel focuses on civic science in spaces of civic inequality mostly in East/West Jerusalem. It shifts away from the focus on environmental issues; though the environment is always there within a range of systemic rights abuse, from discriminatory urban planning, through land expropriation to forced displacement. I work with communities, NGO's and local institutions entangled in urgent issues who find it relevant and inspiring to create their own, high quality, local scale aerial photography. Some of the collaborations presented here are activist projects oriented towards a particular issue, workshop or event such as the cases of Beit Safafa and Silwan. Other projects present long term collaborative work which is made possible through ongoing collaborations with affected communities, funded through partnerships with NGO's and academic programs such as the work we do in west Jerusalem with the civic architecture unit in Bezalel, and the work in the Negev (south of Israel) with Zochrot and Forensic Architecture, and the research collaboration with Dorit Naaman in Qatamon.
Michael Candy (AU) (Wednesday 10:00 via skype)
Michael Candy uses physical technologies to impart systems theory on ecology and sociology. A myriad of encounters both ecological and political, give rise to contrasts as paradoxes become diluted.
Candy is a member of BESTCINCO Media art and design group as well as Golden Solution Collective. He has been involved in many international and local projects and exhibitions, notably: The Kathmandu Triennale (Kathmandu,Nepal), Pratt Manhattan Gallery (NYC, USA), The Forum of Sensory Motion (Athens, Greece), The Instrument Builders Project + Hackteria Lab (Yogyakarta, Indonesia) and Hawapi (Huepetuhe,Peru).
physical: cancelled
Raffael Dörig, Curator Kunsthaus Langenthal... cancelled. but see information about his recent exhibition. Hackteria was also present!
Participants
Dominique Lämmli
Stefan Hegglin
Kathrin Maliszewski
Natalia Sierra
Corinne Soland
Tessa Todorovic
Dates and Schedule
Practice
- 3 blocks of 6 lessons (5h total)
Block 1: Introduction
Fri, February 2, 14.00 – 17.30
Block 2&3: Guided practice and experimentation within Project Teams
Tue, February 6, 09.30 – 13.00 and 14.00 – 17.30
Wed, February 7, 09.30 – 13.00
Reflection
- 1 block of 2 lessons for final discussion
Block 4: Presentation, reflection and discussion
Sat, February 10, 14.00 – 17.30
Independant study/exercise and project work
- indpendant, approximately 20 hours of independent work is expected, in preparation and through-out the module.
Further Information / Preparations
All the course material and student's documentation is being published under a Creative Commons licence on the Hackteria Wiki.
https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/HaSTA
Documentation
The Test Launch - Day 1
Balloon Research - Weekend
Preparing for HaSTA Rider 1 - Day 2
Hasta Rider Misson 1.1
Hasta Rider Misson 1.2
Planning HaSTA Rider 1 - Day 3
Further Readings
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Civic Technology and Community Science: A new model for public participation in environmental decisions
http://revista.ibict.br/liinc/article/view/3899
New Art/Science Affinities
New Art/Science Affinities free for download.
Max' stuff
coming soon
Workshopology
See other related courses by dusjagr collected here
Example Projects
Hagit Keysar - The DIY Aerial Testimony
http://cargocollective.com/hagitkeysar/flying/hagit-keysar
https://exposingtheinvisible.org/stories/from-my-point-of-view/hagit-seeing-jerusalem-with-new
https://exposingtheinvisible.org/films/from-my-point-of-view/#movie
Rebel Geeks and Weise 7 Studio
https://criticalengineering.org/
http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/rebelgeeks/
bitnik
https://wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.bitnik.org/
Gender
http://opensourcegendercodes.com/projects/osg/
Fyling
http://www.makery.info/en/2015/11/30/cop21-le-premier-vol-de-montgolfiere-zero-carbone/
Others
http://www.artisopensource.net/
http://www.lacosaradiactiva.uncoded.es/index_en.html
http://www.palestinian-space-agency.org/
http://www.mlakova.org/works.html
https://www.ted.com/talks/cesar_harada_a_novel_idea_for_cleaning_up_oil_spills
What i am not talking about...
http://www.artuner.com/insight/video-walkthrough-open-source-art-eclipse-capitalism/
Videos
Das Netz, Lutz Dammbeck (2004)
See Full HLab14-Documentary
Communication / Outreach
in direct communication with ZHdK
Organisational
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Space
- modular/movable worktables and chairs
- running water
Tech Rider
- projector
- power sockets
Materials
- will be organized by the mentor himself...