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See more on [https://openhardware.science/ GOSH website] and join the [https://forum.openhardware.science/ forum to discuss]!
 
See more on [https://openhardware.science/ GOSH website] and join the [https://forum.openhardware.science/ forum to discuss]!
  
Together we will make [https://openhardware.science/global-open-science-hardware-roadmap/ Open Science Hardware ubiquitous by 2025] and build new futures for science.
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'''Together we will make [https://openhardware.science/global-open-science-hardware-roadmap/ Open Science Hardware ubiquitous by 2025] and build new futures for science.'''
  
 
=== GOSH 2018 Shenzhen ===
 
=== GOSH 2018 Shenzhen ===

Revision as of 13:00, 23 August 2021

UROŠ - Ubiquitous Rural Open Science Hardware

We are happy to announce an upcoming series of events and activities we have been planning to be held this autumn 2021, globally connected in the Hackteria Network and GOSH community and regionally bringing together some interesting people to collaborate, share, learn, develop in Maribor, Slovenia. Supported and part of konS ≡ Platform for Contemporary Investigative Arts.

Introduction

Schedule of Activities

Remote Research Residencies

Local outreach activities

UROŠ Temporary Autonomous Astronauts Lab

To be confirmed (UROŠ Gathering)

Reflection on process and learning

Connection to GOSH community

Discussed on GOSH forum here.


People

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Related earlier activities

GOSH - Gathering for Open Science Hardware

From microscopes to microfluidics and water quality test equipment, hardware is a vital part of science. Advances in instrumentation have been central to scientific revolutions and access to hardware shapes the work of communities conducting research globally on a daily basis. However, the current supply chain for science hardware limits access for many groups of people and impedes creativity and customisation. Open Science Hardware (OScH) means sharing designs for scientific hardware openly online that anyone is freely able to use, modify and even commercialize. This approach could drastically reduce the costs of research while enabling people to collaborate and learn in new ways.

The Global Open Science Hardware community supports OScH by convening meetings such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH), publications, activities and providing a forum for the community.

See more on GOSH website and join the forum to discuss!

Together we will make Open Science Hardware ubiquitous by 2025 and build new futures for science.

GOSH 2018 Shenzhen

HUMUS sapiens - Open Soil Research

Klöntal Biohack Retreat - Switzerland 2017 and HUMUS.Sapiens

Klöntal Biohack Retreat - Switzerland 2017 - 5 days of Biohacking and Art im Klöntal - The artist Maya Minder, in collaboration with Hackteria.org, invited people from the international Biohackerscene to stay in the Klöntal. Natural scientists, hackers and artists meet for the development of ideas and open exchange.

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Also known as HackteriaLab 2017 - Klöntal, which then lead to a series of events in the Region of Switzerland and Southern Germany under the umbrella of HUMUS sapiens, starting in Sring 2018 and still kicking...

«HUMUS sapiens» represents a compilation of soil explorations emerging from the networks of

We bring DIY (do it yourself) and DIWO (do it with others) approaches as well as an open source based ‘hacker spirit’ into soil ecology. We invite you to reflect on current scientific discourses and critical societal challenges through hands-on tinkering and curiosity driven research.

We are building a network of soil enthusiasts for long-term collaborative research and invite YOU to join us. Read more on Mikrobiomik