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Throughout the years the focus has shifted to more human interaction and physical formats of learning environments to share and experiment with DIY practices to allow anybody outside established research institutions to perform their own experiments in lifescience, environmental monitoring and artistic approaches involving biological mediums. We have always embraced a methodology of “radical transdisciplinarity” with the belief that the challenges of our times can only be tackled when all players of society globally are involved; crossing different cultural backgrounds, socio-economics situations and a large diversity of practices from art, hacking and engineering to cooking, anthropoloy and experimental electronic music.
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See various articles that have been written about hackteria: https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Press_Coverage 1

Revision as of 06:46, 12 May 2022

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As a continuation of various research and network activities within UROS, we are happy to announce to have received the GOSH regional events grant (9900 USD, supported via Sloan Foundation) for more activities in Indonesia during 2022, under the name "ROŠA - Regional Open Science Hardware & Art". See the original application here.

"A regional event series combining a longer on-site residency, aswell as a research & production lab, local outreach and a gathering of interesting players from the region of South East Asia."

Schedule

Preparations April / May - Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Visit to Widya Teknologi Hayati, 2022

Coconut Research at Pantai Nanddong, 2022

Bonbontronix - Introduction DIY electronics Workshops

Call tba: Residency - Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Dates tba : ROŠA-on-Tour - Indonesia

Dates tba : Gathering - Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Original Application

Hackteria methodologies

Throughout the years the focus has shifted to more human interaction and physical formats of learning environments to share and experiment with DIY practices to allow anybody outside established research institutions to perform their own experiments in lifescience, environmental monitoring and artistic approaches involving biological mediums. We have always embraced a methodology of “radical transdisciplinarity” with the belief that the challenges of our times can only be tackled when all players of society globally are involved; crossing different cultural backgrounds, socio-economics situations and a large diversity of practices from art, hacking and engineering to cooking, anthropoloy and experimental electronic music. See various articles that have been written about hackteria: https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Press_Coverage 1