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==Feedback of the Summer Academy participants==
Hey Hackers, hey designers,
   
Herewith a couple of inspirational questions/thoughts to react on. Thanks for taking the time! XOA
 
 
'''Friendly words about your experience during the 10 day program of the H&D Summer Academy'''
 
*(participated 5 days) learnful, challenging, experimental
*(Maaike) playful, inspiring, good vibes. Great workshop tutors. And I like how you actively tried to get a diverse audience by inviting Nani and Abdel, and enough women.
*([m] Michaela attended 3days only!): possitive vibe, *rich program - a dialog, * horizontal structure ( blend between organizators, participants and workshop leaders)
*(eurico) nice food, good mix of people, blend between organisers, participants and workshop leaders
*(Flaminia) challenging and inspiring. Very pleasant environment and very interesting and well organized program.
*(luis) The orgas were very supportive in making the workshop happen and the participants were enthousiastic, hard-working and very motivated.
*(klasien) it was very hands-on with very interesting and creative results. It was very well organised and nice crowd of people 
 
 
'''Critical words about the H&D Summer Academy''' 


Hey Hackers, hey designers,
*exhaustive
*somewhat chaotic (not too much though). Next time perhaps less graphic designers and more artists/developers.
*m] did not attended the full length to be critical!
*10 days without a break is a bit intense
*(Basil) 10 days without a break are to ino intense
*more excursions, more time outside, maybe not the entire time in the city. more mother nature, maybe once a hike, a nocturnal hike
*Would have been frutiful to involve more Media Artists in the workshop session rather than only in the lecture day.
*(luis) My experience was mostly all-positive. The group of parttakers was very good but in my opinion it could have benefitted from greater diversity of backgrounds. This summer's group was biased toward the graphic design / visual communication.
*(klasien) 10 days seems long. It can be interesting to have a little bit of less hands-on workshops with more academic and research approaches (theory), but the hands-on is definitely part of H&D. I didn't experience all the workshops but I can imagine sometimes you want to dive deeper into one subject.
 
 
'''Helpful words about the H&D Summer Academy''' 
 
*It would be good to insert a break of a day.
*Not every day has to be a workshop> lectures, discussions, presentations.
*A bit more theory/discussion would be good.
*m] Instead of one day workshop or "making something working" I will propose a longer work sessions from 2 up to 5 days for each workshop, maybe a parallel work sessions on different subjects and hands on a specific programing lan / design concepts. I believe that you found nice balance by gathering people with different backgrounds, set a skills and interests to work together! Congrads and good luck with future iterations of h&d!
*The 10-day format with day break is a bit exhaustive. The participate group was mainly composed by graphic designers and the workshops were mainly focus on code and tech. As a graphic designer perspective it was interesting to know some of the basics of other languages however I could see that for some of the more technically skilled people it was not challenging. I can see the idea of hackers and designers work in a environment where the workshops are lead by a collaboration between a hacker and a designer or lead by an "outsider". Maybe this format would be able to focus more on concepts and ideas and led to a collaboration that challenges a whole range of participants.
*One of the most fascinating project has been the one developed within a two days working session (CODE, TEXT AND TEXT-TO-SPEECH, Constant) where all participants have had time to get deeper into their ideas and turn them into shape. I think a two-days workshop formula for other workshops as well would have been more productive in terms of development of ideas, discussion and self-improvement. (e.g Language Design workshop).
*(luis) It is hard to get meaningful results in one-day workshops unless the workshop is superconcentrated on one thing only or the parttakers already have mighty skills and are familiar with the tools of the trade.
*(klasien) Keep on going! I love the meetups, unfortunately I can't always attend them. I see that H&D is expanding further in expertise but also location (crossing borders in multipile ways :) and I think there is potention in collaborating with other organisers around the world, if you are interested in that.
 
 
'''Did any concrete projects or collaborations come up during the H&D Summer Academy?''' 
 
*Not yet. But I'd like to organize a H&D spin-off in Antwerp. More exactly here: http://www.winkelhaak.be/
*Not yet, but who knows...
*m] Yep a small py script which creates different order by shuffling and remixing text sources. It might be a beginning of something or just a simple exercise...
*Not yet
*Not yet
 
 
'''Is there anyone you would like to continue collaborating with?'''
 
*Everyone. If I get (an idea for) a project I'll have a new list of talented people to contact and collaborate with.
*Everyone - but with people based in NL would work best I think. So, if anyone needs help with an art or design project..?!
*m] Everyone who might share similar interests to mine.
*Yes, I will keep in mind the people I've worked with. Maybe involve them in the next projects.
*Yes I see some of the interesting collaboration I had had during the workshop time as something which could grow in the future for smaller or bigger projects.
*The H&D crowd seems rather interesting and it's a natural fit to my practice, so I can see potential for synergies.
 
 
'''Is there anything you would have liked to explore / learn about more?''' 


Herewith a couple of inspirational questions/thoughts to react on.  
*Processing, web php, jquery
Thanks for taking the time!
*Critical design
XOA
*m] text and image processing using python
*- language / literature in code and vice versa
*critical design/code + real life applications
*I would like to learn more about Processing and how certain languages could improve my field of work.  




===Friendly words about your experience during the 10 day program of the H&D Summer Academy===
'''Was there anything missing in your opinion?'''
-> answer below in your color


(5days) learnful, challenging, experimental
*The aesthetics of design
(Maaike) playful, inspiring, good vibes. Great workshop tutors. And I like how you actively tried to get a diverse audience by inviting Nani and Abdel, and enough women.  
*Like I said before, some more theory/discussion would have been good for me. It was all very playful and "getting things done", which is good, but it would have been even better with some more time for reflection.
([m] Michaela attended 3days only!)
*m] Open source design tools (Imagemagick, python lib for imgs) allowing powerful image processing.perphaps hybrid publishing, from-web-to-print session might be interesting input for the designers too. + design + conceptual thinking
*possitive vibe, *rich program - a dialog, * horizontal structure ( blend between organizators, participants and workshop leaders)
(eurico) nice food, good mix of people, blend between organisers, participants and workshop leaders
(basil)
(Flaminia) challenging and inspiring. Very pleasant environment and very interesting and well organized program.
(luis) The orgas were very supportive in making the workshop happen and the participants were enthousiastic, hard-working and very motivated.
(klasien) it was very hands-on with very interesting and creative results. It was very well organised and nice crowd of people


Critical words about the H&D Summer Academy
-> answer below in your color
exhaustive
somewhat chaotic (not too much though). Next time perhaps less graphic designers and more artists/developers.
m] did not attended the full length to be crytical!
10 days without a break is a bit intense
(Basil) 10 days without a break are to ino intense
more excursions, more time outside, maybe not the entire time in the city. more mother nature, maybe once a hike, a nocturnal hike
Would have been frutiful to involve more Media Artists in the workshop session rather than only in the lecture day.
(luis) My experience was mostly all-positive. The group of parttakers was very good but in my opinion it could have benefitted from greater diversity of backgrounds. This summer's group was biased toward the graphic design / visual communication.
(klasien) 10 days seems long. It can be interesting to have a little bit of less hands-on workshops with more academic and research approaches (theory), but the hands-on is definitely part of H&D. I didn't experience all the workshops but I can imagine sometimes you want to dive deeper into one subject.


'''What was your biggest "aha-moment"?'''


Helpful words about the H&D Summer Academy
*Talking about AI's with Flaminia, Vincent and Rosa
-> answer below in your color
*Not 1 moment, but: finding out how easy it actually is to just start something and get something done with code/hardware. Even for non-developers.  
It would be good to insert a break of a day.
*Watching Jeffrey Babkock theatral performance and film critique
Not every day has to be a workshop> lectures, discussions, presentations.
*Seeing the excitement of having an Apple Watch
A bit more theory/discussion would be good.
*Conversation with Lucian about softwares and existential ideas
m] Instead of one day workshop or "making something working" I will propose a longer work sessions from 2 up to 5 days for each workshop, maybe a parallel work sessions on different subjects and hands on a specific programing lan / design concepts.
*Developing a project about AI's with Vicky and Vincent
I believe that you found nice balance by gathering people with different backgrounds, set a skills and interests to work together! Congrads and good luck with future iterations of h&d!
*Being captured by Ramon Amaro ethical and philosophical dimensions of mathematical processes
The 10-day format with day break is a bit exhaustive. The participate group was mainly composed by graphic designers and the workshops were mainly focus on code and tech. As a graphic designer perspective it was interesting to know some of the basics of other languages however I could see that for some of the more technically skilled people it was not challenging. I can see the idea of hackers and designers work in a environment where the workshops are lead by a collaboration between a hacker and a designer or lead by an "outsider". Maybe this format would be able to focus more on concepts and ideas and led to a collaboration that challenges a whole range of participants.
*Ramon Amaro's session was very enlightening.


One of the most fascinating project has been the one developed within a two days working session (CODE, TEXT AND TEXT-TO-SPEECH, Constant) where all participants have had time to get deeper into their ideas and turn them into shape. I think a two-days workshop formula for other workshops as well would have been more productive in terms of development of ideas, discussion and self-improvement. (e.g Language Design workshop).


(luis) It is hard to get meaningful results in one-day workshops unless the workshop is superconcentrated on one thing only or the parttakers already have mighty skills and are familiar with the tools of the trade.
'''What is the perfect lenght of a Summer Academy?'''


(klasien) Keep on going! I love the meetups, unfortunately I can't always attend them. I see that H&D is expanding further in expertise but also location (crossing borders in multipile ways :) and I think there is potention in collaborating with other organisers around the world, if you are interested in that.
*2 weeks with 2 small intervals
*2 weeks with a free weekend in between
*m] form 5 up to 10 days
*2-3 weeks with public programme on thursday or friday and with free weekends in between. The last 2-3 days would be focus on the production of show. This means selecting and improving the projects to be presented to the public. Exhibition can maybe extend for a large period of time.
*3 weeks would be a suitable time also to have a short break


Did any concrete projects or collaborations come up during the H&D Summer Academy?
-> answer below in your color
Not yet. But I'd like to organize a H&D spin-off in Antwerp. More exactly here: http://www.winkelhaak.be/
Not yet, but who knows...
m] Yep a small py script which creates different order by shuffling and remixing text sources. It might be a beginning of something or just a simple exercise...
Not yet
Not yet


Is there anyone you would like to continue collaborating with?
'''Are you going to organize your own (H&D) meet-up in the future?'''
-> answer below in your color
Everyone. If I get (an idea for) a project I'll have a new list of talented people to contact and collaborate with.
Everyone - but with people based in NL would work best I think. So, if anyone needs help with an art or design project..?!
m] Everyone who might share similar interests to mine.
Yes, I will keep in mind the people I've worked with. Maybe involve them in the next projects.
Yes I see some of the interesting collaboration I had had during the workshop time as something which could grow in the future for smaller or bigger projects.
The H&D crowd seems rather interesting and it's a natural fit to my practice, so I can see potential for synergies.


Is there anything you would have liked to explore / learn about more?
*Yes. But first: contacts
-> answer below in your color
*Probably, when I have more spare time. Den Haag certainly needs it.
Processing, web php, jquery
*m] why not in the future ?!
Critical design
*I would love to organise a meet-up around the topic of net-art/software archeology and conservation/restoration. (maybe collaborate with Flaminia?)Yes! Absolutely up to it, we could contact\\ involve also Annet Dekker (Resercher Digital Preservation, Tate and PhD at Goldsmiths University of London in NetArt Conservation) and Anne Laforet [http://www.net-art.org/content/anne-laforet-writing-her-phd-thesis-preservation-net-art-museums-strategies-work www.net-art.org] and many other experts ;)
m] text and image processing using python
*I'm working on it at this moment :)
- language / literature in code and vice versa
critical design/code + real life applications
I would like to learn more about Processing and how certain languages could improve my field of work.  


Was there anything missing in your opinion?
-> answer below in your color
The aesthetics of design
Like I said before, some more theory/discussion would have been good for me. It was all very playful and "getting things done", which is good, but it would have been even better with some more time for reflection.


m] Open source design tools (Imagemagick, python lib for imgs) allowing powerful image processing.perphaps hybrid publishing, from-web-to-print session might be interesting input for the designers too.
'''Is there anyone you recommend inviting for the next HDSA or the H&D meet-up?'''
+ design + conceptual thinking


What was your biggest "aha-moment"?
*Indianen.be
-> answer below in your color
*I'll let you know if I think of someone.
Talking about AI's with Flaminia, Vincent and Rosa
*m] plenty of names come to my mind I will name just few of them -> Femke Snelting, OSP (Open-Source Publishing), Aymeric Mansoux, Florian Cramer, Geert Lovink (inc), Danja Vassilev, Jaromil, Studio Moniker, monnik etc. etc. etc.
Not 1 moment, but: finding out how easy it actually is to just start something and get something done with code/hardware. Even for non-developers.  
*PWR [http://www.pwr-stud.io/ www.pwr-stud.io], Ben Vickers [http://www.benvickers.net/ www.benvickers.net], Ché Zara Blomfield [http://thecomposingrooms.com/ thecomposingrooms.com], Audrey Samson [http://www.ideacritik.com/ www.ideacritik.com], Paul Bailey [http://www.misterpaulbailey.com/ www.misterpaulbailey.com], Jon Lucas [http://jon-l.com/ jon-l.com], Jenna Sutela [http://jennasutela.com/ jennasutela.com], Epp Õlekõrs & Keiu Krikmann [http://www.konstanet.com/ www.konstanet.com], Agatha Valkyrie Ice [https://soundcloud.com/agatha-valkyrie-ice soundcloud.com/agatha-valkyrie-ice]
____
*(luis) Femke Herregraven, REFUNC, the Instrument Inventors Initiative (Den Haag), Gottfried Haider, Hrvoje Hirsl, Eddy the Eagle, So Kanno http://kanno.so , Marnix de Nijs, Gijs Gieskes.
Watching Jeffrey Babkock theatral performance and film critique
*Jaromil/Dyne [https://www.dyne.org www.dyne.org], Yuri Landman, JODI, STEIM, Grumpy cat, Sander Veenhof, Selby, James Bryan Graves, Anja Groten
Seeing the excitement of having an Apple Watch
Conversation with Lucian about softwares and existential ideas
Developing a project about AI's with Vicky and Vincent
Being captured by Ramon Amaro ethical and philosophical dimensions of mathematical processes


Ramon Amaro's session was very enlightening.


What is the perfect lenght of a Summer Academy?
'''Do you have any comments on the food during the cause of the HDSA?'''
-> answer below in your color
2 weeks with 2 small intervals
2 weeks with a free weekend in between
m] form 5 up to 10 days
2-3 weeks with public programme on thursday or friday and with free weekends in between. The last 2-3 days would be focus on the production of show. This means selecting and improving the projects to be presented to the public. Exhibition can maybe extend for a large period of time.
3 weeks would be a suitable time also to have a short break


Are you going to organize your own (H&D) meet-up in the future?
*Omnomnom
-> answer below in your color
*Loved it
Yes. But first: contacts
*m] Fantastic! Thank you and to all the ones at the backstage who were cooking for us!
Probably, when I have more spare time. Den Haag certainly needs it.
*The food was amazing!
m] why not in the future ?!
*Very yummy.  
I would love to organise a meet-up around the topic of net-art/software archeology and conservation/restoration. (maybe collaborate with Flaminia?)Yes! Absolutely up to it, we could contact\\ involve also Annet Dekker (Resercher Digital Preservation, Tate and PhD at Goldsmiths University of London in NetArt Conservation) and Anne Laforet http://www.net-art.org/content/anne-laforet-writing-her-phd-thesis-preservation-net-art-museums-strategies-work and many other experts ;)
*Lunch was delicious and the dinner for the opening night with Dutchie was exceptional.
I'm working on it at this moment :)


Is there anyone you recommend inviting for the next HDSA or the H&D meet-up?
-> answer below in your color
Indianen.be
I'll let you know if I think of someone.
m] plenty of names come to my mind I will name just few of them ->
Femke Snelting, OSP (Open-Source Publishing), Aymeric Mansoux, Florian Cramer, Geert Lovink (inc), Danja Vassilev, Jaromil, Studio Moniker, monnik etc. etc. etc.
PWR (http://www.pwr-stud.io/), Ben Vickers (http://www.benvickers.net/), Ché Zara Blomfield (http://thecomposingrooms.com/) , Audrey Samson (http://www.ideacritik.com/), Paul Bailey (http://www.misterpaulbailey.com/), Jon Lucas (http://jon-l.com/), Jenna Sutela (http://jennasutela.com/), Epp Õlekõrs & Keiu Krikmann (http://www.konstanet.com/), Agatha Valkyrie Ice (https://soundcloud.com/agatha-valkyrie-ice)
(luis) Femke Herregraven, REFUNC, the Instrument Inventors Initiative (den haag), Gottfried Haider, Hrvoje Hirsl, Eddy the Eagle,  So Kanno http://kanno.so , Marnix de Nijs, Gijs Gieskes.
Jaromil/Dyne (https://www.dyne.org), Yuri Landman, JODI, STEIM, Grumpy cat, Sander Veenhof, Selby, James Bryan Graves, Anja Groten


Do you have any comments on the food during the cause of the HDSA?
'''What is in your opinion an appropriate format for a HDSA2015 documentation?'''
-> answer below in your color
Omnomnom
Loved it
m] Fantastic! Thank you and to all the ones at the backstage who were cooking for us!
The food was amazing!
Very yummy.
Lunch was delicious and the dinner for the opening night with Dutchie was exceptional.


What is in your opinion an appropriate format for a HDSA2015 documentation?
*An interactive platform where the conversation and idea's continue.  
-> answer below in your color
*Yes, I'd like that too.
An interactive platform where the conversation and idea's continue.  
*m] Open forum or publishing platform where people can read&write and post some visiual materials! Possibility for ready-to-make for instant publishing.
Yes, I'd like that too.
m] Open forum or publishing platform where people can read&write and post some visiual materials! Possibility for ready-to-make for instant publishing.
video --maybe a timelapse with some interesting moments.
video --maybe a timelapse with some interesting moments.
Maybe some sort of generated pdf? (see http://post-inter.net/) to be printed on demand?
*Maybe some sort of generated pdf? [see http://post-inter.net/ post-inter.net] to be printed on demand?
A sharing platform and perhaps a final written outcome.  
*A sharing platform and perhaps a final written outcome.  
A mediamatic kind of web-hodge-podge so elegantly typeset that it reads like print and prints just fine.
*A mediamatic kind of web-hodge-podge so elegantly typeset that it reads like print and prints just fine.
 


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- your algorithmic recipes (digitally)
- 15 pictures per person
- scripts you might have created during the workshops
- sounds or films you might have created
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 16 December 2015

Hey Hackers, hey designers,

Herewith a couple of inspirational questions/thoughts to react on. Thanks for taking the time! XOA


Friendly words about your experience during the 10 day program of the H&D Summer Academy

  • (participated 5 days) learnful, challenging, experimental
  • (Maaike) playful, inspiring, good vibes. Great workshop tutors. And I like how you actively tried to get a diverse audience by inviting Nani and Abdel, and enough women.
  • ([m] Michaela attended 3days only!): possitive vibe, *rich program - a dialog, * horizontal structure ( blend between organizators, participants and workshop leaders)
  • (eurico) nice food, good mix of people, blend between organisers, participants and workshop leaders
  • (Flaminia) challenging and inspiring. Very pleasant environment and very interesting and well organized program.
  • (luis) The orgas were very supportive in making the workshop happen and the participants were enthousiastic, hard-working and very motivated.
  • (klasien) it was very hands-on with very interesting and creative results. It was very well organised and nice crowd of people


Critical words about the H&D Summer Academy

  • exhaustive
  • somewhat chaotic (not too much though). Next time perhaps less graphic designers and more artists/developers.
  • m] did not attended the full length to be critical!
  • 10 days without a break is a bit intense
  • (Basil) 10 days without a break are to ino intense
  • more excursions, more time outside, maybe not the entire time in the city. more mother nature, maybe once a hike, a nocturnal hike
  • Would have been frutiful to involve more Media Artists in the workshop session rather than only in the lecture day.
  • (luis) My experience was mostly all-positive. The group of parttakers was very good but in my opinion it could have benefitted from greater diversity of backgrounds. This summer's group was biased toward the graphic design / visual communication.
  • (klasien) 10 days seems long. It can be interesting to have a little bit of less hands-on workshops with more academic and research approaches (theory), but the hands-on is definitely part of H&D. I didn't experience all the workshops but I can imagine sometimes you want to dive deeper into one subject.


Helpful words about the H&D Summer Academy

  • It would be good to insert a break of a day.
  • Not every day has to be a workshop> lectures, discussions, presentations.
  • A bit more theory/discussion would be good.
  • m] Instead of one day workshop or "making something working" I will propose a longer work sessions from 2 up to 5 days for each workshop, maybe a parallel work sessions on different subjects and hands on a specific programing lan / design concepts. I believe that you found nice balance by gathering people with different backgrounds, set a skills and interests to work together! Congrads and good luck with future iterations of h&d!
  • The 10-day format with day break is a bit exhaustive. The participate group was mainly composed by graphic designers and the workshops were mainly focus on code and tech. As a graphic designer perspective it was interesting to know some of the basics of other languages however I could see that for some of the more technically skilled people it was not challenging. I can see the idea of hackers and designers work in a environment where the workshops are lead by a collaboration between a hacker and a designer or lead by an "outsider". Maybe this format would be able to focus more on concepts and ideas and led to a collaboration that challenges a whole range of participants.
  • One of the most fascinating project has been the one developed within a two days working session (CODE, TEXT AND TEXT-TO-SPEECH, Constant) where all participants have had time to get deeper into their ideas and turn them into shape. I think a two-days workshop formula for other workshops as well would have been more productive in terms of development of ideas, discussion and self-improvement. (e.g Language Design workshop).
  • (luis) It is hard to get meaningful results in one-day workshops unless the workshop is superconcentrated on one thing only or the parttakers already have mighty skills and are familiar with the tools of the trade.
  • (klasien) Keep on going! I love the meetups, unfortunately I can't always attend them. I see that H&D is expanding further in expertise but also location (crossing borders in multipile ways :) and I think there is potention in collaborating with other organisers around the world, if you are interested in that.


Did any concrete projects or collaborations come up during the H&D Summer Academy?

  • Not yet. But I'd like to organize a H&D spin-off in Antwerp. More exactly here: http://www.winkelhaak.be/
  • Not yet, but who knows...
  • m] Yep a small py script which creates different order by shuffling and remixing text sources. It might be a beginning of something or just a simple exercise...
  • Not yet
  • Not yet


Is there anyone you would like to continue collaborating with?

  • Everyone. If I get (an idea for) a project I'll have a new list of talented people to contact and collaborate with.
  • Everyone - but with people based in NL would work best I think. So, if anyone needs help with an art or design project..?!
  • m] Everyone who might share similar interests to mine.
  • Yes, I will keep in mind the people I've worked with. Maybe involve them in the next projects.
  • Yes I see some of the interesting collaboration I had had during the workshop time as something which could grow in the future for smaller or bigger projects.
  • The H&D crowd seems rather interesting and it's a natural fit to my practice, so I can see potential for synergies.


Is there anything you would have liked to explore / learn about more?

  • Processing, web php, jquery
  • Critical design
  • m] text and image processing using python
  • - language / literature in code and vice versa
  • critical design/code + real life applications
  • I would like to learn more about Processing and how certain languages could improve my field of work.


Was there anything missing in your opinion?

  • The aesthetics of design
  • Like I said before, some more theory/discussion would have been good for me. It was all very playful and "getting things done", which is good, but it would have been even better with some more time for reflection.
  • m] Open source design tools (Imagemagick, python lib for imgs) allowing powerful image processing.perphaps hybrid publishing, from-web-to-print session might be interesting input for the designers too. + design + conceptual thinking


What was your biggest "aha-moment"?

  • Talking about AI's with Flaminia, Vincent and Rosa
  • Not 1 moment, but: finding out how easy it actually is to just start something and get something done with code/hardware. Even for non-developers.
  • Watching Jeffrey Babkock theatral performance and film critique
  • Seeing the excitement of having an Apple Watch
  • Conversation with Lucian about softwares and existential ideas
  • Developing a project about AI's with Vicky and Vincent
  • Being captured by Ramon Amaro ethical and philosophical dimensions of mathematical processes
  • Ramon Amaro's session was very enlightening.


What is the perfect lenght of a Summer Academy?

  • 2 weeks with 2 small intervals
  • 2 weeks with a free weekend in between
  • m] form 5 up to 10 days
  • 2-3 weeks with public programme on thursday or friday and with free weekends in between. The last 2-3 days would be focus on the production of show. This means selecting and improving the projects to be presented to the public. Exhibition can maybe extend for a large period of time.
  • 3 weeks would be a suitable time also to have a short break


Are you going to organize your own (H&D) meet-up in the future?

  • Yes. But first: contacts
  • Probably, when I have more spare time. Den Haag certainly needs it.
  • m] why not in the future ?!
  • I would love to organise a meet-up around the topic of net-art/software archeology and conservation/restoration. (maybe collaborate with Flaminia?)Yes! Absolutely up to it, we could contact\\ involve also Annet Dekker (Resercher Digital Preservation, Tate and PhD at Goldsmiths University of London in NetArt Conservation) and Anne Laforet www.net-art.org and many other experts ;)
  • I'm working on it at this moment :)


Is there anyone you recommend inviting for the next HDSA or the H&D meet-up?


Do you have any comments on the food during the cause of the HDSA?

  • Omnomnom
  • Loved it
  • m] Fantastic! Thank you and to all the ones at the backstage who were cooking for us!
  • The food was amazing!
  • Very yummy.
  • Lunch was delicious and the dinner for the opening night with Dutchie was exceptional.


What is in your opinion an appropriate format for a HDSA2015 documentation?

  • An interactive platform where the conversation and idea's continue.
  • Yes, I'd like that too.
  • m] Open forum or publishing platform where people can read&write and post some visiual materials! Possibility for ready-to-make for instant publishing.

video --maybe a timelapse with some interesting moments.

  • Maybe some sort of generated pdf? [see http://post-inter.net/ post-inter.net] to be printed on demand?
  • A sharing platform and perhaps a final written outcome.
  • A mediamatic kind of web-hodge-podge so elegantly typeset that it reads like print and prints just fine.


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