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15.00 Walk-in | |||
15.15 Welcome by H&D | |||
15.25 Introduction round of participants | |||
15.40 Introduction systerserver, permacomputing | |||
16.10 Infrastructural tour and exercise | |||
16.30 Break | |||
16:45 Conversation | |||
17.30 Drinks | |||
== Sign-up == | == Sign-up == |
Revision as of 12:08, 27 September 2024
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Name | Self-organized: infrastructural explorations |
Location | H&D Studio |
Date | 2024/10/12 |
Time | 15:00-17:30 |
PeopleOrganisations | systerserver, permacomputing.net |
Type | Meetup |
Web | Yes |
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A meet-up series about self-organization
We are inviting you to the second of a series of informal [re]work sessions that explore how self-organized communities involved with cultural work continue to develop and sustain themselves. We are particularly interested in exploring together with peers the tools and infrastructures that enable and/or hinder our collective work.
The three thematic [re]work sessions are roughly dedicated to {(1)} administration of care related to different cooperative models, {(2)} intersectional inspections of [digital] infrastructural labor organization and {(3)} development of terms and conditions toward alternative economies.
ID: printed circuit boards and cables of a disassembled hardware wrapped in contrasting colors.
[Re]work session {(2)}: Self-organized: infrastructural explorations
Join us on Saturday October 12 at the H&D Studio (link) for our second [Re]work session.
During this session, we will come together with the Systerserver and Permacomputing.net communities to open up a discussion intersecting the messy innards of collectively organizing infrastructures and configuring labor.
We'd like to invite collectives and individuals to join in on the conversation that feel connected to this topic and have specific cases they'd like to bring to the table.
Guests
Systerserver
Systerserver is a trans*feminist affective inftrastructure collectively run and maintained by queer and feminists technologists, researchers, activists and artists.
permacomputing.net
Permacomputing is both a concept and a community of practice oriented around issues of resilience and regenerativity in computer and network technology inspired by permaculture. ପໄଓ☾☼✫ -☆:*´
Time table
15.00 Walk-in 15.15 Welcome by H&D 15.25 Introduction round of participants 15.40 Introduction systerserver, permacomputing 16.10 Infrastructural tour and exercise 16.30 Break 16:45 Conversation 17.30 Drinks
Sign-up
Please RSVP by sending an email using this link. Information you share with us will be used only for communication and discarded after the event. More in our Privacy text
Accessibility
The session is taking place in person at the Hackers & Designers Studio in NDSM (link). We can accommodate around 20 people in our physical space, so please RSVP in time. An H&D member will also be present and (consentually) making photos.
The session will be held in English and be radio streamed on this page as well as our homepage. A live transcription and translation to Dutch will also be made available to listeners.
Please indicate in the RSVP form what your access needs are so we can do our best to reduce barriers. A detailed overview of the accessibility measures we are taking in the physical and digital space we facilitate can be found here.
Code of Conduct
Please consult the Hackers & Designers Code of Conduct before joining the event in person.
Documentation
Photos, an audio recording, a bi-lingual transcript and summary of the session will be made available here shortly after it takes place.