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* [https://hackersanddesigners.nl/s/Events/p/Films_and_Prototypes Films and Prototypes] | * [https://hackersanddesigners.nl/s/Events/p/Films_and_Prototypes Films and Prototypes] | ||
'''Participants:''' | '''Participants:''' Soyun Park, Ladipo Famodu, Bethany Crawford, Marianne Noordzij, Rogier Klomp, Chuck Kuan, Nezka Pfeifer, Ektor Theoulakis, Nadia Piet, Char Stiles, Ollie George, Dasha Ilina, Tanya Ermolaeva, Leon Butler, Lenka Hamosova, Pavol Rusnak, Maxim Safioulline, Zhi-fang Li, Andrea Valliere, Jonas Bohatsch, Ana Jeličić, Eurico Sá Fernandes, Stephen Fortune | ||
H&D and the H&D Summer Academy | H&D and the H&D Summer Academy 2019 public program are kindly supported by: | ||
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Name | HDSA2019: Coded Bodies |
Location | NDSM, Mediamatic, Waag Society, Makers Lab of the University of Amsterdam, Butcher's Tears, NDSM Fuse |
Date | 2019/07/15-2019/07/26 |
Time | [[]] |
PeopleOrganisations | Erik Overmeire, Andrea Valliere, Ana Jeličić, Jonas Bohatsch, Dasha Ilina, Loes Bogers, Ollie George, Char Stiles, Eurico Sá Fernandes, Tanya Ermolaeva, Leon Butler, Lenka Hamosova, Pavol Rusnak, Zhi-fang Li, Maxim Safioulline, Annika Kappner, Jennifer Veldman, Gabriel Fontana, Erin Gatz |
Type | HDSA2019 |
Web | Yes |
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Coded Bodies
The 5th edition of the H&D Summer Academy focuses on topics relating to the (human, post-human, trans-human, non-human) body and its interdependence with technology. By creating shared moments of learning and unlearning, H&D invites participating makers to discuss topics related to ubiquitous computing, disappearance of interfaces, transhumanism, digitized bodies, biometric data, agency of user, representation and citizenship…
BYOW (Bring Your Own Workshop)
The H&D Summer Academy aims to create space for experimentation, self-organisation, self-determined learning, and peer2peer exchange, while promoting ‘hands-on learning’ to enable critical design and developer’s practices. We therefore open the possibility for participants to contribute to the Summer Academy with a workshop.
In the summer of 2019 Hackers & Designers brought together an international group of ambitious hackers/designers/makers/artists to learn by creating. During the 10 day program, consisting of workshops, lectures, and publishing activities, tutors and mentors became participants, participants became workshop leaders – everyone was taken on the collective venture of shared responsibility, bringing in one’s own expertise, urgencies and experience. The Summer Academy concluded with a public program, in which participants were able to present the results created during the Summer Academy.
Workshops
- Heart Bits
- Eliza Ludd the Fog and the Shade
- Tech Pain Solutions
- Generating Distance
- Volumetric Capture Lab
- Coded Performance
- Bob Ross Lives
- The Body Electric: Wearables!
Public Program
- Latent Colours of the Future Mind II
- Hackers & Designers Morning Rave
- Digital Habits Workshop
- Multiform, queering sport
- Yogicode
- Party: Every body wants your body moving
- Films and Prototypes
Participants: Soyun Park, Ladipo Famodu, Bethany Crawford, Marianne Noordzij, Rogier Klomp, Chuck Kuan, Nezka Pfeifer, Ektor Theoulakis, Nadia Piet, Char Stiles, Ollie George, Dasha Ilina, Tanya Ermolaeva, Leon Butler, Lenka Hamosova, Pavol Rusnak, Maxim Safioulline, Zhi-fang Li, Andrea Valliere, Jonas Bohatsch, Ana Jeličić, Eurico Sá Fernandes, Stephen Fortune
H&D and the H&D Summer Academy 2019 public program are kindly supported by: