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= Introduction = | |||
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In this workshop we will imagine and try out ways to radically reduce the energy use associated with accessing networked content. The workshop incorporates two experimental approaches simultaneously: one that is focused on reducing file sizes of online content, and creating small local networks for storytelling. And secondly: exploring the strategies from DIY biotechnology where bacteria found in local iron-rich soil are harnessed to generate and store energy. SoilPunk: muddy speculations on desirable technofutures. | In this workshop we will imagine and try out ways to radically reduce the energy use associated with accessing networked content. The workshop incorporates two experimental approaches simultaneously: one that is focused on reducing file sizes of online content, and creating small local networks for storytelling. And secondly: exploring the strategies from DIY biotechnology where bacteria found in local iron-rich soil are harnessed to generate and store energy. SoilPunk: muddy speculations on desirable technofutures. | ||
== What you need == | |||
== Schedule / setup == | |||
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== Version 1: Script (for in-person workshops) == | |||
== | == Version 2: Hybrid script (for online only or hybrid workshops) == | ||
== | === Option 1: Online scavenger hunt === | ||
== | === Option 2: Local Wifi Zines powered by mud batteries === | ||
= Git repository = | |||
<tool user="hackersanddesigners" repo="SoilPunk" file="README.md" /> | <tool user="hackersanddesigners" repo="SoilPunk" file="README.md" /> | ||
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== Initial notes == | == Initial notes == | ||
[https://etherpad.hackersanddesigners.nl/p/solarpunkAmsterdam SoilPunk Pad] |
Revision as of 18:22, 28 June 2022
Introduction
Note to facilitator(s)
Abstract
In this workshop we will imagine and try out ways to radically reduce the energy use associated with accessing networked content. The workshop incorporates two experimental approaches simultaneously: one that is focused on reducing file sizes of online content, and creating small local networks for storytelling. And secondly: exploring the strategies from DIY biotechnology where bacteria found in local iron-rich soil are harnessed to generate and store energy. SoilPunk: muddy speculations on desirable technofutures.
What you need
Schedule / setup
Workshop scripts
Version 1: Script (for in-person workshops)
Version 2: Hybrid script (for online only or hybrid workshops)
Option 1: Online scavenger hunt
Option 2: Local Wifi Zines powered by mud batteries
Git repository
hackersanddesigners / SoilPunk / README.md