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Hackers & Designers initiated a series of five hands-on workshops with [https://wiki.hackersanddesigners.nl/mediawiki/index.php/Waag_Society Waag Society] and [https://wiki.hackersanddesigners.nl/mediawiki/index.php/Heerko_van_der_Kooij Heerko van der Kooij].  
Hackers & Designers initiated a series of five hands-on workshops with [[Waag Society]] and [[Heerko van der Kooij]].  


With this project, Hackers & Designers creates an opportunity to collectively investigate the technologies in and around the self-driving car, discuss and investigate the ethical and philosophical questions that come with our reliance on technology in modern society all the while making our own self-driving car.
Hackers & Designers aims to create an opportunity to collectively investigate the technologies in and around the self-driving car, discuss and investigate the ethical and philosophical questions that come with our reliance on technology in modern society all the while making our own self-driving car.
The hands-on approach to learning will therefore stay the focus in every workshop.   
The hands-on approach to learning therefore stays the focus in every workshop.   
Using the five ‘levels of autonomy’ (SAE Automated Vehicle Classification based on six different levels) of the self driving car as a means to work towards a better understanding of the practical aspects of conceptualizing and building a self-driving vehicle. The classification system is based in the amount of driver intervention and attentiveness required and will be used as a discursive and communication thread throughout the duration of the workshop programs towards a DIY self-driving vehicle.  
Using the five ‘levels of autonomy’ (SAE Automated Vehicle Classification based on six different levels) of the self driving car as a means to work towards a better understanding of the practical aspects of conceptualizing and building a self-driving vehicle. The classification system is based in the amount of driver intervention and attentiveness required and will be used as a discursive and communication thread throughout the duration of the workshop programs towards a DIY self-driving vehicle.  


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'''Coming Events'''
'''Related Events'''


[https://hackersanddesigners.nl/s/Activities/p/Hack_night:_Self-driving_toycar_I 23.11.2017 Hack night: Self-driving toycar I]
[[Hack night: Self-driving toycar I|23.11.2017 Hack night: Self-driving toycar I]


[https://hackersanddesigners.nl/s/Activities/p/Hack_night:_Self-driving_toycar_II 14.12.2017 Hack night: Self-driving toycar II]
[[Hack night: Self-driving toycar II|14.12.2017 Hack night: Self-driving toycar II]]


[[Make your Own Self Driving Toy Car]]


'''Past Events'''
[[Talk Show Baby You Can Drive My Car]]


[https://hackersanddesigners.nl/s/Activities/p/Make_your_own_self-driving_toy_car Make your Own Self Driving Toy Car]
[[Hack Night: Baby, You Can Drive My Car]]
 
[https://hackersanddesigners.nl/s/Events/p/Talkshow:_Baby_can_you_drive_my_car Talk Show Baby You Can Drive My Car]
 
[https://hackersanddesigners.nl/s/Events/p/Hack_night:_Baby,_you_can_drive_my_car Hack Night: Baby, You Can Drive My Car]

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Hackers & Designers initiated a series of five hands-on workshops with Waag Society and Heerko van der Kooij.

Hackers & Designers aims to create an opportunity to collectively investigate the technologies in and around the self-driving car, discuss and investigate the ethical and philosophical questions that come with our reliance on technology in modern society all the while making our own self-driving car. The hands-on approach to learning therefore stays the focus in every workshop. Using the five ‘levels of autonomy’ (SAE Automated Vehicle Classification based on six different levels) of the self driving car as a means to work towards a better understanding of the practical aspects of conceptualizing and building a self-driving vehicle. The classification system is based in the amount of driver intervention and attentiveness required and will be used as a discursive and communication thread throughout the duration of the workshop programs towards a DIY self-driving vehicle.

On November 8 Hackers & Designers will be giving a workshop at Rijkswaterstaat which will be an interesting opportunity to talk about infrastructures with government employers.


Related Events

[[Hack night: Self-driving toycar I|23.11.2017 Hack night: Self-driving toycar I]

14.12.2017 Hack night: Self-driving toycar II

Make your Own Self Driving Toy Car

Talk Show Baby You Can Drive My Car

Hack Night: Baby, You Can Drive My Car