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| This summer, 29 July - 7 August 2015, H&D has broadened their meet-up concept and has invited an international group of ambitious
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| participants for a 10 full-day immersive program, which focussed on learning, researching and discussing all
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| by creating. Students represented BE, BG, DE, NL, US, UK, ES, SK, TH, ZA.
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| Each day of the summer academy was carefully programmed and structured with workshops, lectures, discussions, and experimentation. | | Every summer H&D invites an international group of ambitious participants for a 10 full-day immersive program, which focussed on learning, researching and discussing all by creating. Each day of the summer academy is programmed and structured with hands-on workshops, lectures, discussions, and experimentation. |
| The first edition of the H&D Summer Academy took place in De PUNT - a community, art and project space in the east of Amsterdam.
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| Tutors and lecturers included:
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| > Ramon Amaro (UK)
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| > Jeremy Bailey (CA)
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| > Selby Gildemacher (NL)
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| > James Bryan Graves (US)
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| > Anja Groten (DE)
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| > Mark Meeuwennoord (NL)
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| > Rosa Menkman (NL)
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| > Constant Association for Art and Media (BE) – An Mertens & Michael Murtaugh
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| > Ruben Pater (NL)
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| > Stëfan Schäfer (DE)
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| > Tijmen Schep (NL)
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| > Arjan Scherpenisse (NL)
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| > Andrey Smirnov (RU)
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| > Daniel van der Velden - Metahaven (NL)
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| > Klasien v. d. Zandschulp (NL)
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| > Vadim Zaytsev (RU)
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| Additionally Hackers & Designers invited cross-disciplinary speakers to take the participants and the public into a deeper conversation around topics, which have inevitably arose in our modern techno society and breached over the course of the Summer Academy.
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| The speakers offered insights and diverse perspectives into their research, professional and artistic practices, all the while maintaining the satirical and humorous approach of Hackers & Designers. | |
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| | *[[HDSA 2016. If you are so smart why are you so poor | The second edition took place at De PUNT, at Waag Society and Butcher's Tears.]] |
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| | *[[HDSA 2015. About bugs, bots & bytes | The first edition of the H&D Summer Academy took place in 2015, in De PUNT - a community, art and project space in the east of Amsterdam.]] |
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| Participants about the Hackers & Designes Summer Academy:
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| "I believe the H&D Summer Academy will provide a framework and dynamic environment to explore new challenges and
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| collaborations." Eurico
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| "I feel we should spend more time discussing/investigating what the internet actually is or should be, besides a nice way to make a
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| living. I'm online all the time, but Iʼm quite worried and critical of the implications for privacy etc.“ Maaike
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| "It is a great opportunity to meet people from the field of technology and I am looking forward to the speakers. The academy is a great
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| platform for new projects…“ Mark-Jan
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| http://summer.hackersanddesigners.nl/
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| ==Editions==
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| [http://52.19.102.72/mediawiki/index.php/HDSA_2015 HDSA 2015]: About bugs, bots and bytes. | |