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== Open Call for Participation! HDSA2022 Connecting Otherwise ==
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[[#《해커스앤디자이너스_여름학교2022:_다르게_연결하기》_참여자를_모집합니다|아래 한국어 버전]]
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Join us for the distributed H&D Summer Academy – taking place '''16-23 July 2022''' in 4 different interconnected locations: Amsterdam, The Netherlands /  Aotearoa (formerly known as New Zealand) / Berlin, Germany (+ online) / Seoul, South-Korea   
Join us for the distributed H&D Summer Academy – taking place '''16-23 July 2022''' in 4 different interconnected locations: Amsterdam, The Netherlands /  Aotearoa (formerly known as New Zealand) / Berlin, Germany (+ online) / Seoul, South-Korea   


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As participant of the HDSA2022 you will be able to join one of the locations (nodes). All nodes will facilitate – in their own ways – the same workshop program. There will be moments in which all nodes will connect and there will be times where we follow workshops asynchronously. This edition is an experiment in decentralized organization and strives to connect the different nodes, while attuning to and leveraging the different local contexts.
As participant of the HDSA2022 you will be able to join one of the locations (nodes). All nodes will facilitate – in their own ways – the same workshop program. There will be moments in which all nodes will connect and there will be times where we follow workshops asynchronously. This edition is an experiment in decentralized organization and strives to connect the different nodes, while attuning to and leveraging the different local contexts.


===Theme: Connecting Otherwise===
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Living in a global pandemic for the last two years made apparent how our internet use impacts our co-habitation with each other – other humans, other species – in social, material and psychological ways. The evolving monoculture of the handful of companies that mediate our online connectivity, as well as their pervasiveness and extractivist nature, has created a condition in which it is difficult to imagine alternative, affective, and sustainable ways of coexisting and connecting online.  
Living in a global pandemic for the last two years made apparent how our internet use impacts our co-habitation with each other – other humans, other species – in social, material and psychological ways. The evolving monoculture of the handful of companies that mediate our online connectivity, as well as their pervasiveness and extractivist nature, has created a condition in which it is difficult to imagine alternative, affective, and sustainable ways of coexisting and connecting online.  


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Within the theme of 'Connecting Otherwise': we will explore the intersections of accessibility and sustainability of hybrid cultural work and techno-social life—the cultural, economical, ecological, and geographical implications of our increasingly complex entanglements with technology.
Within the theme of 'Connecting Otherwise': we will explore the intersections of accessibility and sustainability of hybrid cultural work and techno-social life—the cultural, economical, ecological, and geographical implications of our increasingly complex entanglements with technology.


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This year's summer academy will be facilitated and co-constructed with collectives that work in their respective local environments at the intersection of art, design and technology, environmental, queer, trans* and disability justice, free/libre/open source software development, and radical pedagogies. Together, we invite participants to join us in questioning, reimagining and putting into practice other conscious, creative, and response-able ways of working, creating, and co-existing online.  
This year's summer academy will be facilitated and co-constructed with collectives that work in their respective local environments at the intersection of art, design and technology, environmental, queer, trans* and disability justice, free/libre/open source software development, and radical pedagogies. Together, we invite participants to join us in questioning, reimagining and putting into practice other conscious, creative, and response-able ways of working, creating, and co-existing online.  


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===How does the distributed HDSA work?===
===How does the distributed HDSA work?===
By organizing the program in a distributed format, members of different communities are invited to engage with each other's collective practices through making things together and co-organizing workshops and experiments.
By organizing the program in a distributed format, members of different communities are invited to engage with each other's collective practices through making things together and co-organizing workshops and experiments.


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* The 1-week workshop program (HDSA) will take place in different locations (nodes): Amsterdam, Aotearoa, Berlin/Online, and Seoul.   
* The 1-week workshop program (HDSA) will take place in different locations (nodes): Amsterdam, Aotearoa, Berlin/Online, and Seoul.   
* Each node has capacity to facilitate a group of 10-15 participants.
* Each node has capacity to facilitate a group of 10-15 participants.
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* All workshop materials will be provided in English, but on-location activities may be facilitated in local languages that best suit the group.
* All workshop materials will be provided in English, but on-location activities may be facilitated in local languages that best suit the group.


===Meet the nodes===
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====Amsterdam: Hackers & Designers + Hackitects collective====
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====Amsterdam: Hackers & Designers + Hackitects Collective====
Hackers & Designers is a non-profit workshop initiative organizing activities at the intersection of technology, design, art and education. By creating shared moments of hands-on learning H&D stimulates collaboration across disciplines and technological literacy. H&D organizes activities from the idea of a flattened hierarchy. 'Teachers' become participants, participants become workshop leaders – everyone is taken on a collective venture of shared response-ability – bringing in own expertise, urgencies and experiences. More about H&D: https://hackersanddesigners.nl/
Hackers & Designers is a non-profit workshop initiative organizing activities at the intersection of technology, design, art and education. By creating shared moments of hands-on learning H&D stimulates collaboration across disciplines and technological literacy. H&D organizes activities from the idea of a flattened hierarchy. 'Teachers' become participants, participants become workshop leaders – everyone is taken on a collective venture of shared response-ability – bringing in own expertise, urgencies and experiences. More about H&D: https://hackersanddesigners.nl/


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Hackitects Collective (Michel Barchini, Mary Farwy) is a species of interdisciplinary designers with an architectural background. Their work takes place at the interface between spatial design, biohacking, and technology. They are driven by dismantling the normative approaches to architecture by highlighting the interconnected relations between environment, human, and non-human bodies. Emanating from technological, political and cultural landscapes, they propose alternative working models that imagine rewarding and positive scenarios of uncertain futures.
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Node-specific information:  
Node-specific information:  
* We will be hosting the H&D Summer Academy in person in different locations across Amsterdam, with one main base for the workshop days.  
* We will be hosting the H&D Summer Academy in person in different locations across Amsterdam, with one main base for the workshop days.  
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* The spaces that will host us will be wheelchair accessible. Please let us know in the form if you have any access needs that we should take into consideration.  
* The spaces that will host us will be wheelchair accessible. Please let us know in the form if you have any access needs that we should take into consideration.  


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====Aotearoa: Place for Local Making + Negative Emissions and Waste Studies Programme (NEWS)====
====Aotearoa: Place for Local Making + Negative Emissions and Waste Studies Programme (NEWS)====
A Place for Local Making is a shared space for inspiring imaginative and caring ways of making and living together in our multispecies entanglement. Through making and thinking with materials at hand, and tuning into the more-than-human companions around us, we wish to grow new stories and ideas about how we could better relate with our material and ecological surroundings. Small, slow and simple is beautiful. We host, co-produce, support and welcome ideas from others.
A Place for Local Making is a shared space for inspiring imaginative and caring ways of making and living together in our multispecies entanglement. Through making and thinking with materials at hand, and tuning into the more-than-human companions around us, we wish to grow new stories and ideas about how we could better relate with our material and ecological surroundings. Small, slow and simple is beautiful. We host, co-produce, support and welcome ideas from others.


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The Negative Emissions and Waste Studies (NEWS) Programme is a free self-learning environment that runs on streets, parks, private homes, community centres, public art galleries, department stores, public schools, in the sea, and anywhere else. It uses only things that have been thrown away or can be found for free. We then play and experiment with them to make fun, pleasurable and (sometimes) useful objects, services, activities, etc., in domains including but not limited to electronics, sewing, ceramics, sound/music, micromobility, gaming, landscaping, food/drink, poetry, and love.  
The Negative Emissions and Waste Studies (NEWS) Programme is a free self-learning environment that runs on streets, parks, private homes, community centres, public art galleries, department stores, public schools, in the sea, and anywhere else. It uses only things that have been thrown away or can be found for free. We then play and experiment with them to make fun, pleasurable and (sometimes) useful objects, services, activities, etc., in domains including but not limited to electronics, sewing, ceramics, sound/music, micromobility, gaming, landscaping, food/drink, poetry, and love.  


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http://localmaking.org/
http://localmaking.org/
   
   
http://arecreative.org/
http://arecreative.org/


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Node specific information:
Node specific information:
* We will be hosting the H&D Summer Academy in person in Aotearoa (formerly known as New Zealand) in a variety of locations in the twin cities of Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Whanganui-a-Tara.
* We will be hosting the H&D Summer Academy in person in Aotearoa (formerly known as New Zealand) in a variety of locations in around the city of Tāmaki Makaurau (formerly known as Auckland)
* We are available over the period of the Summer Academy (16-23 July 2022) and will organise specific times to suit us and the participants who sign up.
* We are available over the period of the Summer Academy (16-23 July 2022) and will organise specific times to suit us and the participants who sign up.
* Some activity will be in-person (at homes, community centres, and on the street), some online, and some asynchronous.
* Some activity will be in-person (at homes, community centres, and on the street), some online, and some asynchronous.
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* Please let us know in the form if you have any access needs that we should take into consideration.
* Please let us know in the form if you have any access needs that we should take into consideration.


====Seoul: Dot Dot Dot User Group====
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'Dot Dot Dot' can mean a variety of things: dot to dots, constellations, forest, the fediverse, electronic circuits, soundscapes and ellipsis. An ellipsis is a 'blank' that someone has to fill in, a 'silence' that is a time when people stay calm and listen, and an 'indescribable' meaning that it cannot be described in words. We believe that (non-verbal/non-human/the fediverse/queer) possibilities will be discovered through efforts to drift apart from the centrality of (verbal/human/the Internet/gender binary). The 'Dot Dot Dot User Group' is a group that plans, shares, and carries out personal/community-wise efforts that gradually relocate the foundation of our lives and existence onto decentralized/self-sustaining connections. https://dddug.in/  
'Dot Dot Dot' can mean a variety of things: dot to dots, constellations, forest, the fediverse, electronic circuits, soundscapes and ellipsis. An ellipsis is a 'blank' that someone has to fill in, a 'silence' that is a time when people stay calm and listen, and an 'indescribable' meaning that it cannot be described in words. We believe that (non-verbal/non-human/the fediverse/queer) possibilities will be discovered through efforts to drift apart from the centrality of (verbal/human/the Internet/gender binary). The 'Dot Dot Dot User Group' is a group that plans, shares, and carries out personal/community-wise efforts that gradually relocate the foundation of our lives and existence onto decentralized/self-sustaining connections. https://dddug.in/  


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Node specific information:
Node specific information:
* We will be hosting the H&D Summer Academy in person in Seoul.
* We will be hosting the H&D Summer Academy in person in Seoul.
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* The fee for in person participation (for the week) is 30000 KRW. However, the participants can also name the price according to their will. Free participation is also valid. Donations are welcome.
* The fee for in person participation (for the week) is 30000 KRW. However, the participants can also name the price according to their will. Free participation is also valid. Donations are welcome.


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====Berlin (and online): MELT====
====Berlin (and online): MELT====
MELT (Ren Loren Britton & Isabel Paehr) study and experiment with shape-shifting processes as they meet technologies, sensory media and pedagogies in a warming world. Meltionary (derived from "dictionary"), is a growing collection of arts-design-research engagements that cooks up questions around material transformations alongside impulses from trans* feminism and Disability Justice. Melting as a kaleidoscope like phenomena touches upon multiple topics at once: climate change, the potential for political reformulations, change over time and material transformation. Our node is hosted at Commo: http://commo-berlin.de. Commo is a space is run by queer, trans* and autistic people and can comfortably host a group of up to 15 people. We joyfully invite trans* and disabled people to participate – in-person and online participation are possible.
MELT (Ren Loren Britton & Isabel Paehr) study and experiment with shape-shifting processes as they meet technologies, sensory media and pedagogies in a warming world. Meltionary (derived from "dictionary"), is a growing collection of arts-design-research engagements that cooks up questions around material transformations alongside impulses from trans* feminism and Disability Justice. Melting as a kaleidoscope like phenomena touches upon multiple topics at once: climate change, the potential for political reformulations, change over time and material transformation. Our node is hosted at Commo: http://commo-berlin.de. Commo is a space is run by queer, trans* and autistic people and can comfortably host a group of up to 15 people. We joyfully invite trans* and disabled people to participate – in-person and online participation are possible.


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Our nodes’ motivation is to research, share and activate otherwise modes of connecting built on knowledges already present. Crip knowledges of how to stay connected while centering care became needed by non disabled audiences in 2020. While some forms of access were granted as nondisableds needed them (such as working from home), others remain unimaginable. Within these contradictions, what then are anti-assimilationist, accessible and trans* approaches to connecting otherwise? How can we move towards a point where we can choose our technological dependencies (because non extractive accessible tools exist) - intervene into existing systems - and build otherwise technologies of intersectional disability access? Our ethos of facilitating this Summer Academy begins from centering collective accessibility -- we work with collective conditions that help to establish ways of being together that center care in our node. Breaks, questions, non technical expertise and dancing will be celebrated.  
Our nodes’ motivation is to research, share and activate otherwise modes of connecting built on knowledges already present. Crip knowledges of how to stay connected while centering care became needed by non disabled audiences in 2020. While some forms of access were granted as nondisableds needed them (such as working from home), others remain unimaginable. Within these contradictions, what then are anti-assimilationist, accessible and trans* approaches to connecting otherwise? How can we move towards a point where we can choose our technological dependencies (because non extractive accessible tools exist) - intervene into existing systems - and build otherwise technologies of intersectional disability access? Our ethos of facilitating this Summer Academy begins from centering collective accessibility -- we work with collective conditions that help to establish ways of being together that center care in our node. Breaks, questions, non technical expertise and dancing will be celebrated.  


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More on our work: http://meltionary.com/
More on our work: http://meltionary.com/


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More on the physical space our node is hosted in: http://commo-berlin.de.
More on the physical space our node is hosted in: http://commo-berlin.de.


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Node specific information:  
Node specific information:  
* We will be hosting the H&D Summer Academy in person and online in Berlin, with potential occasional excursions into the city.
* We will be hosting the H&D Summer Academy in person and online in Berlin, with potential occasional excursions into the city.
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===How to participate?===
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>>> [https://is.gd/hdsa2022 '''Please fill in this form to apply!'''] <<<
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>>> [https://tinyurl.com/5pvkmk43 '''Please fill in this form to apply!'''] <<<


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There is a limited amount of spaces for participation available per node. If we get more submissions than spaces available we might need to make a selection. Please submit your form by ''June 2'' latest. You will receive a confirmation of reception on June 3. And the final outcome on June 10. Write an email to [mailto:juliette@hackersanddesigners.nl juliette@hackersanddesigners.nl] if you need some extra time.  
There is a limited amount of spaces for participation available per node. If we get more submissions than spaces available we might need to make a selection. Please submit your form by ''June 2'' latest. You will receive a confirmation of reception on June 3. And the final outcome on June 10. Write an email to [mailto:juliette@hackersanddesigners.nl juliette@hackersanddesigners.nl] if you need some extra time.  


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==《해커스앤디자이너스 여름학교2022:  다르게 연결하기》 참여자를 모집합니다 ==
2022년 7월 16일~23일
 
[[#Open_Call_for_Participation.21_HDSA2022_Connecting_Otherwise | English version above ]]
 
해커스앤디자이너스(H&D) 여름학교에 참여하세요! 이번 여름학교는 2022년 7월 16일부터 23일까지 서로 연결된 네 장소에서 열립니다. 장소: 네덜란드, 암스테르담 / 아오테우로와(뉴질랜드로 알려진)  / 독일 베를린과 온라인 / 한국 서울
 
H&D 여름학교2022에 참여를 희망하는 분은 네 개의 장소(노드) 중 한 곳을 선택할 수 있습니다. 모든 장소(노드)는 같은 워크샵 프로그램을 운영하지만, 노드마다 각자의 방식으로 진행합니다. 노드들이 모두 연결되는 순간이 있을 수도 있고, 각자의 시간으로 워크숍을 따라가는 시간도 있을 꺼예요.  이번 여름학교에서 우리는 중앙에서 벗어나 분산적으로 서로 조직해보는 실험을 하고, 지역마다 다른 문화적 맥락을 조율하고 활용하면서 다른 장소들과 연결하는 노력을 해보려고 합니다.
 
===주제: 다르게 연결하기===
지난 2년 동안 팬데믹 상황을 겪으며 우리의 인터넷 사용이 다른 인간들, 생물종들과 공동으로 살아가는 것에 사회적, 물질적, 심리적으로 영향을 준다는 것을 확인했지요. 우리의 온라인 연결을 중개하는 소수 기업들이 우리의 모든 구석에 스며들어 추출하는 방식으로 문화를 획일적으로 진화시켜 왔고, 우리는 온라인에서 연결되고 공존하는 대안적이고, 정서적이며, 지속 가능한 방법을 상상하기 조차 어려운 상황에 놓이게 되었어요.
 
'다르게 연결하기'이라는 주제로 우리는 잡종적 문화 사업과 기술-사회에서 살아가는데 접근성 및 지속 가능성의 교차점을 생각하며, 삶에서 점점 복잡해지는 기술과의 얽힘이 유발하는 문화적, 경제적, 생태학적, 지리적 의미에 대해 탐구하려고 합니다.
 
여름학교는 올해 예술, 디자인, 기술, 환경, 퀴어, 트랜스* 정의와 장애인 정의, 무료/자유/오픈 소스 소프트웨어 개발, 진보적 교육학의 교차하는 지점에서 그들의 지역적 환경을 고려하여 작업하는 콜렉티브들과 의견을 나누며 함께 만들어가려고 합니다. 온라인에서 같이 일하고, 만들며, 공존하는 것에 있어 다르게 자각하고, 창의적으로 응답할 수 있는 방식들을 질문하고, 다시 상상하며 실천하는 H&D 여름학교에 참여자 여러분을 초대합니다.
 
===흩어진 노드들은 여름학교를 어떻게 운영할까요? ?===
 
프로그램을 분산된 형식으로 조직함으로써, 서로 다른 커뮤니티의 구성원들은 워크숍과 실험에 초대되어, 같이 만들고 계획하며, 커뮤니티들의 실천에 서로 참여할 수 있습니다.
 
* 일주일 기간의 워크숍 프로그램은 각기 다른 장소에서 벌어집니다: 암스텔담, 아우테우로(뉴질랜드를 지칭하는 마오리 족 언어), 베를린/온라인, 서울
* 각 노드는 최근에 벌어지고 있는 해당 지역의 COVID 제한 사항들을 고려하며 안전한 배움이 이뤄지는 환경을 신경 쓸 것입니다.
* H&D 여름학교의 기간 동안 당신은 당신의 노드와 함께하는 순간들도 있을 것이고, 모든 노드들이 연결되고 교환하고 동시에 있게 되는 순간들도 있을 것입니다.
* H&D 여름학교 워크숍 프로그램은 4개의 '워크숍 스크립트들'로 구성되어 있습니다. 이 워크숍들은 각기 다른 H&D 여름학교 노드들이 준비하고 있으니, 워크숍이 지난 후에도 당신은 다른 곳의 워크숍 모두를 따라갈 수 있게 됩니다.
* 모든 워크숍은 서로 다른 수준의 지식, 배경, 접근성에 대한 필요를 배려할 것입니다. 노드들은 개별적으로 부가 지원하게 될 것입니다.
* 모든 워크숍 자료는 영어로 제공되지만, 현장에서 진행되는 활동은 그 지역에 가장 알맞는 언어로 다뤄질 것입니다.
 
===장소(노드)들 만나보기===
 
====암스테르담 : 해커스&디자이너스+해키텍트 콜렉티브=====
 
해커스 앤 디자이너스(Hackers&Designers, H&D)는 기술, 디자인, 예술과 교육의 교차점에서 활동하는 비영리 워크숍 단체입니다. H&D는 실제 경험하며 배우는 순간들을 공유함으로써 학문분야에서 기술적 리터러시 (디지털 환경에서 어떠한 정보에 접근, 평가, 소통할 수 있는 개인의 능력) 전반에 걸친 협업을 도모합니다. H&D는 편평한 위계질서에 입각해 활동을 만듭니다. '교사'는 참가자가 되고 참가자들은 워크숍 리더가 되어 자신의 전문지식, 긴급한 사안들, 경험을 제공합니다. 즉 모두가 공동의 대응을 이끌어내는 과정에 참여합니다.
H&D에 대해 더 알아보기: https://hackersanddesigners.nl/
 
노드의 상세 정보
* 본 노드는 H&D 여름학교를 암스테르담 전역의 여러 장소에서 대면으로 주최할 예정이며, 워크숍은 진행기간 동안 주 장소 한 곳에서 열립니다.
* 워크숍 참여는 주중 CEST(Central European Summer Time) 기준 10시부터 17시 사이에 이루어집니다. 한국 시간(KST) 기준 17시부터 24시 사이에 진행됩니다.
* 하지만 주중 3일간, 저녁에 진행되는 프로그램도 있습니다.
* 참여 비용은 무료이고, 기부는 환영입니다.
* 추가적인 재료비와 점심 식비는 참여자가 직접 부담합니다.
* 워크숍이 열리는 공간은 휠체어 접근이 가능하며, 이외 고려해야 할 접근성에 관련한 요구사항이 있으시다면 작성 폼을 통해 알려주세요.
 
====아오테아로아: 지역에서 만들기 할 장소 + 부정적 배출물과 폐기물 연구 프로그램 Place for Local Making + Negative Emissions and Waste Studies Programme====
 
A Place for Local Making은 다양한 생물종들과의 얽힘 속에서 함께 만들며 살아가는 상상력과 배려의 방식을 불어넣는 공유 공간입니다. 손으로 직접 만들며 생각하며 우리 주변의 인간-이상의 동료와 함께 조화를 이루는 것을 통해. 우리가 물질적이며 생태적인 환경과 더 잘 관계 맺을 수 있는 새로운 이야기와 생각들을 키워나가고자 합니다. 작고, 느리고 간단한 것은 아름다워요. 우리는 다른 이의 생각을 호스팅하고, 함께 만들며 지원하고 환영합니다.
 
The Negative Emissions and Waste Studies (NEWS) 프로그램은 무료로 진행되는 자가-학습 환경입니다. 이 프로그램은 길거리에서, 공원에서, 각자의 집에서, 커뮤니티 센터에서, 미술관에서, 백화점에서, 학교에서, 바다에서, 어디에서나 운영될 수 있습니다. 또한 NEWS에서는 버려졌거나 무료로 구할 수 있는 것들만 사용합니다. 그리고 이것들을 가지고 놀거나 실험할 거예요. 간혹 쓸모 있는 물건, 서비스, 활동, 기타등등을 만들 수도 있습니다. 이러한 활동은 전자공학, 바느질, 세라믹, 사운드/음악, 마이크로 모빌리티, 게임, 조경, 음식/마실 것, 시 그리고 사랑을 포함하지만 제한을 받지 않는 영역에서 이루어질 것입니다.
 
노드의 상세 정보
* 우리는 H&D 여름학교를 아오테아로아(뉴질랜드로 알려진)의 타마키 마카우라우(오클랜드)와 테 왕가누이-아-타라(웰링턴)에 있는 다양한 장소에서 대면으로 진행할 예정입니다.
* 여름학교 기간은 2022년 7월 16일--23일이며, 우리는 주최 측과 참가자에 맞추어 구체적인 시간을 결정할 것입니다.
* 어떤 활동은 대면으로 진행되며(집에서, 커뮤니티 센터에서 혹은 길거리에서), 어떤 활동은 온라인으로, 또 어떤 활동은 비동시적으로 진행될 거예요.
* 참가비는 무료이나 추가 재료비는 참여자가 부담합니다.
* 점심은 참여자가 직접 준비합니다. 하지만 먹을 것을 챙겨와 나눠 먹는 것은 환영!
* 우리는 주로 로컬 이벤트의 주 언어는 영어입니다. 하지만 어떠한 언어라도 모두 환영!
* 우리가 고려해야 할 접근성 관련 요구사항이 있다면 워크숍 참여 폼에 적어주세요.
 
====서울: 점점점 사용자 모임====
 
'점점점'은 다양한 것들을 의미할 수 있어요: 점잇기 게임, 별자리, 숲, 인터넷, 페디버스, 전자회로, 소리 환경 그리고 말줄임표. 말줄임표는 누군가가 채워넣어야 하는 '빈칸'이기도 하고, 말하지 않는 시간인 '침묵'이기도 하고, 언어로 기술할 수 없다는 의미의 '형용할 수 없는'이기도 하죠. 우리는 (언어/인간/인터넷/이분법적 젠더)의 중심성을 제거하는 노력을 통해, (비-언어/비-인간/페디버스/퀴어)의 가능성들이 발견될 것이라고 믿습니다. '점점점 사용자 모임'은 중심점이 부재하는 연결 방식들로, 우리들의 생활과 존재의 기반을 조금씩 이동하는 개인적/공동체적 노력들을 계획하고 공유하고 수행하는 모임입니다.
노드의 상세 정보
* H&D 여름학교는 대면으로, 서울 서대문구에 위치한 모임 에서 진행됩니다.
* 운영시간은 11:00--18:00(KST)입니다. 운영시간 점심시간이 포함되어 있으며 식사는 각자 준비합니다.
* 한국어를 주 언어로 사용하며, 다른 노드와 연결되는 시간에는 한국어로 진행되지 않을 수도 있습니다. 참여자는 다른 노드와 소통하기 위해서 한글 혹은 영어를 선택할 수 있고, 자동 번역기들을 상호 적극 활용합니다. 동시통역은 지원되지 않습니다.
* 영어를 한글로 번역한 워크숍 스크립트가 준비될 예정입니다.
* 워크숍 스크립트 외에 추가자료는 시간이 허락하는 선에서 영→한 번역을 지원할 수도 있습니다.
* 이  엘레베이터가 없는 2층이며, 휠체어 이용자의 접근이 어렵습니다.
* 한글 문자통역을 준비할 수 있습니다. 문자통역이 필요한 참여자는 알려주세요.
* H&D 여름학교 참가비용은 3만원입니다. 하지만 자율적으로 참가비를 지불하는 것도 가능합니다. 물론 무료 참가도 가능해요. 기부도 환영해요!
 
 
====베를린 (온라인) : 멜트====
 
멜트(렌 로렌 브리튼, 이사벨 피어)는 점점 기온이 높아지고 있는 세계에서 기술, 감각 매체 그리고 교육학이 직면하고 있는 형태변화(shape-shifting)의 과정을 연구하고 실험합니다. 멜셔너리("dictionary"에서 가져옴)는 진행 중인 아트-디자인-연구 참여들에 관한 컬렉션이며, 그 참여들은 트랜스*페미니즘과 장애 정의로부터 온 임펄스(충격 전류)를 비롯한 물질 변형 주변에 대한 대한 질문을 만들어가고 있는 것들입니다. 만화경의 이미지들이 변화무쌍하게 움직이듯이 복합적인 주제들이 한데 닿는 현상들이 벌어집니다: 기후 변화, 정치개혁의 가능성, 시간과 물질 변형을 거친 변화들.
 
저희 노드는 Commo: http://commo-berlin.de를 운영하고 있습니다. Commo는 퀴어, 트랜스 그리고 발달장애인이 함께 운영하고 있는 공간으로 최대 15명까지 수용할 수 있습니다. 우리는 트랜스와 장애인 참여자를 기꺼이 초대하고 있어요. 직접 참여하는 것은 물론 온라인 참여도 가능합니다.
 
우리 노드의 동기는 이미 존재하고 있는 지식을 기반으로 구축된 연결 방법을 다른 방식으로 연구, 공유하고 활성화하는 것입니다.
2020년에 돌봄을 중심으로 삼는 것이 비장애인들에게도 필요한 것이 되었고, 우리가 연결되는 방법으로 장애라는 정체성을 인정하는 지식들(Crip Knowledges)을 구합니다. 재택 근무와 같은 일부 형태의 접근은 비장애인의 필요에 의해 허용되었지만, 그렇지 않은 사람들에게는 상상할 수 없습니다. 이런 모순적인 상황에서 다른 방식으로 연결되기 위한 반-동화주의적(anti-assimilationist)이고, 접근 가능하며, 트랜스적 접근이란 무엇일까요? 우리는 어떻게 우리의 기술적 의존성을 선택하거나 기존의 시스템에 개입할 수 있을까요? 또 교차적인 장애 접근 기술을 구축할 수 있을까요? 이번 여름학교를 기획하는 우리의 정신(ethos)은 집단 접근성을 중심으로 시작되었습니다. 우리는 노드 내에서 돌봄을 중심으로 두기를 함께 할 수 있는 방법을 확립하는 데에 도움이 되는 집단적인 조건을 작업합니다. 잠시 멈추는 것, 쉬는 것, 질문들, 비-기술적인 것들, 춤추는 것들을 축하해!
우리들의 작업에 대한 자세한 내용은: http://meltionary.com/
우리 노드가 호스팅하고 있는 공간에 대한 자세한 내용은: http://commo-berlin.de
 
노드 상세 정보
* H&D 여름학교는 베를린에서 대면으로 또한 온라인에서 이루어집니다. 도시의 어딘가로 소풍을 갈 수도 있어요.
* 2022년 7월 16일(토요일)~22일(수요일)에 만남이 이루어지며, 시간은 10:00~16:00 (CEST)입니다. (1시간 점심시간 포함) 한국 시간(KST) 기준 17:00~23:00입니다.
* 워크숍 주간 참가비는 한 명당 75유로(100,271원, 2022년 5월 19일 기준)이며, 점심비 및 재료비가 포함되어 있습니다. (점심으로는 샐러드, 수프, 샌드위치가 제공됩니다)
* 어떠한 참여자도 참가비 부족으로 인해 거부되지는 않습니다. 저희에게 알려주시면 참가 비용을 지원해드려요.
* 접근성: 이 공간은 이동식 경사로를 통해 휠체어 접근이 가능하며, 현재 장애인용 화장실을 확보하고 있습니다. 화상 회의 시스템을 통해 자동 자막을 제공합니다. 때때로 독일어나 ASL (미국 수화)로의 번역이 가능합니다. 오셔서 scent-free나 low-scent 그리고 신속 코로나 검사를 받으세요. 공간과 접근성에 대한 더 많은 정보는 여기를 읽어주세요: http://commo-berlin.de.
* 다른 종류의 접근 지원이 필요하시면 저희에게 알려주세요. 도와드릴 준비가 되어 있습니다.
* 우리 노드의 제한된 공간으로 인해, 트랜스 및 장애인 동료에게 참여 우선권을 드립니다. 폼을 작성하실 때 "Privilege Me"라고 써주시면 귀하의 신청서를 우선으로 살펴봅니다.
 
=== 어떻게 참여할 수 있나요? ===
 
>>> [https://is.gd/hdsa2022 '''신청서로 바로가기'''] <<<
 
여름학교 참여를 원하신다면, 신청서를 한국어 혹은 영어로 작성해주세요.  노드마다 수용 가능한 참여자 인원이 정해져 있습니다. 만약, 수용 가능한 인원보다 신청자수가 많다면, 노드는 신청자 중 참여자를 선택할 수도 있습니다. 6월 2일까지 신청서를 제출해주세요. 6월 3일에는 접수확인 메일을 보낼께요. 그리고 여름학교 참여 확정은 6월 10일에 알려 드립니다. 혹시 시간이 더 필요하시면 juliette@hackersanddesigners.nl로 이메일을 보내주세요.
 
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Open Call for Participation! HDSA2022 Connecting Otherwise
Name Open Call for Participation! HDSA2022 Connecting Otherwise
Location Amsterdam, Berlin, Seoul, Aotearoa
Date 2022/06/02
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>>> Deadline for participation sign up: 2 June 2022 <<<

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Open Call for Participation! HDSA2022 Connecting Otherwise

Join us for the distributed H&D Summer Academy – taking place 16-23 July 2022 in 4 different interconnected locations: Amsterdam, The Netherlands / Aotearoa (formerly known as New Zealand) / Berlin, Germany (+ online) / Seoul, South-Korea

As participant of the HDSA2022 you will be able to join one of the locations (nodes). All nodes will facilitate – in their own ways – the same workshop program. There will be moments in which all nodes will connect and there will be times where we follow workshops asynchronously. This edition is an experiment in decentralized organization and strives to connect the different nodes, while attuning to and leveraging the different local contexts.

Theme: Connecting Otherwise

Living in a global pandemic for the last two years made apparent how our internet use impacts our co-habitation with each other – other humans, other species – in social, material and psychological ways. The evolving monoculture of the handful of companies that mediate our online connectivity, as well as their pervasiveness and extractivist nature, has created a condition in which it is difficult to imagine alternative, affective, and sustainable ways of coexisting and connecting online.

Within the theme of 'Connecting Otherwise': we will explore the intersections of accessibility and sustainability of hybrid cultural work and techno-social life—the cultural, economical, ecological, and geographical implications of our increasingly complex entanglements with technology.

This year's summer academy will be facilitated and co-constructed with collectives that work in their respective local environments at the intersection of art, design and technology, environmental, queer, trans* and disability justice, free/libre/open source software development, and radical pedagogies. Together, we invite participants to join us in questioning, reimagining and putting into practice other conscious, creative, and response-able ways of working, creating, and co-existing online.

How does the distributed HDSA work?

By organizing the program in a distributed format, members of different communities are invited to engage with each other's collective practices through making things together and co-organizing workshops and experiments.

  • The 1-week workshop program (HDSA) will take place in different locations (nodes): Amsterdam, Aotearoa, Berlin/Online, and Seoul.
  • Each node has capacity to facilitate a group of 10-15 participants.
  • Each node will take care of a safe learning environment that is considerate of the current COVID restrictions in their respective locations.
  • During the HDSA, there will be moments you will be working with your node and other moments where all nodes connect, exchange and synchronize.
  • The HDSA workshop program is comprised of 4 'workshop scripts' – workshops prepared by the different HDSA nodes. You will be able to follow all workshops in the different locations synchronously and asynchronously.
  • All workshops are considerate of different levels of knowledge, backgrounds, and access needs. Additional support will be provided by the respective nodes.
  • All workshop materials will be provided in English, but on-location activities may be facilitated in local languages that best suit the group.

Meet the nodes

Amsterdam: Hackers & Designers + Hackitects Collective

Hackers & Designers is a non-profit workshop initiative organizing activities at the intersection of technology, design, art and education. By creating shared moments of hands-on learning H&D stimulates collaboration across disciplines and technological literacy. H&D organizes activities from the idea of a flattened hierarchy. 'Teachers' become participants, participants become workshop leaders – everyone is taken on a collective venture of shared response-ability – bringing in own expertise, urgencies and experiences. More about H&D: https://hackersanddesigners.nl/

Hackitects Collective (Michel Barchini, Mary Farwy) is a species of interdisciplinary designers with an architectural background. Their work takes place at the interface between spatial design, biohacking, and technology. They are driven by dismantling the normative approaches to architecture by highlighting the interconnected relations between environment, human, and non-human bodies. Emanating from technological, political and cultural landscapes, they propose alternative working models that imagine rewarding and positive scenarios of uncertain futures.

Node-specific information:

  • We will be hosting the H&D Summer Academy in person in different locations across Amsterdam, with one main base for the workshop days.
  • We expect committed participation and attendence during the week from 10-17.00 CEST.
  • There will be also a public program that takes place in the evenings on 3 days during the week.
  • Participation is free of charge and donations are welcome.
  • Additional material costs, daily lunches are self-organized by participants.
  • The spaces that will host us will be wheelchair accessible. Please let us know in the form if you have any access needs that we should take into consideration.

Aotearoa: Place for Local Making + Negative Emissions and Waste Studies Programme (NEWS)

A Place for Local Making is a shared space for inspiring imaginative and caring ways of making and living together in our multispecies entanglement. Through making and thinking with materials at hand, and tuning into the more-than-human companions around us, we wish to grow new stories and ideas about how we could better relate with our material and ecological surroundings. Small, slow and simple is beautiful. We host, co-produce, support and welcome ideas from others.

The Negative Emissions and Waste Studies (NEWS) Programme is a free self-learning environment that runs on streets, parks, private homes, community centres, public art galleries, department stores, public schools, in the sea, and anywhere else. It uses only things that have been thrown away or can be found for free. We then play and experiment with them to make fun, pleasurable and (sometimes) useful objects, services, activities, etc., in domains including but not limited to electronics, sewing, ceramics, sound/music, micromobility, gaming, landscaping, food/drink, poetry, and love.

http://localmaking.org/

http://arecreative.org/

Node specific information:

  • We will be hosting the H&D Summer Academy in person in Aotearoa (formerly known as New Zealand) in a variety of locations in around the city of Tāmaki Makaurau (formerly known as Auckland)
  • We are available over the period of the Summer Academy (16-23 July 2022) and will organise specific times to suit us and the participants who sign up.
  • Some activity will be in-person (at homes, community centres, and on the street), some online, and some asynchronous.
  • Participation is free but any additional material costs need to be covered by participants.
  • Daily lunches are self-organized by participants but we welcome food sharing.
  • We mainly use English for local events but speak a variety of, and WELCOME, any other languages.
  • Please let us know in the form if you have any access needs that we should take into consideration.

Seoul: Dot Dot Dot User Group

'Dot Dot Dot' can mean a variety of things: dot to dots, constellations, forest, the fediverse, electronic circuits, soundscapes and ellipsis. An ellipsis is a 'blank' that someone has to fill in, a 'silence' that is a time when people stay calm and listen, and an 'indescribable' meaning that it cannot be described in words. We believe that (non-verbal/non-human/the fediverse/queer) possibilities will be discovered through efforts to drift apart from the centrality of (verbal/human/the Internet/gender binary). The 'Dot Dot Dot User Group' is a group that plans, shares, and carries out personal/community-wise efforts that gradually relocate the foundation of our lives and existence onto decentralized/self-sustaining connections. https://dddug.in/

Node specific information:

  • We will be hosting the H&D Summer Academy in person in Seoul.
  • We expect committed participation and attendence during the week from 11.00 - 18.00 KST, which is including 1 hour lunchbreak. (Daily lunches are to be self-organized by the participants.)
  • We communicate in Korean for local events. Events linking to other nodes synchronously may not be possible in Korean. For conversations with other nodes, participants can choose Korean and/or English and we recommend the use of automatic translator apps. Simultaneous interpretation is not available.
  • Workshop scripts will be pre-translated in Korean.
  • If there are extra workshop materials given in advance, we might be able to translate them in Korean.
  • The space is on the second floor in the building without an elevator, and it is difficult for wheelchair users to access.
  • Live transcription of Korean speeches is possible. Please let us know if you need it.
  • The fee for in person participation (for the week) is 30000 KRW. However, the participants can also name the price according to their will. Free participation is also valid. Donations are welcome.

Berlin (and online): MELT

MELT (Ren Loren Britton & Isabel Paehr) study and experiment with shape-shifting processes as they meet technologies, sensory media and pedagogies in a warming world. Meltionary (derived from "dictionary"), is a growing collection of arts-design-research engagements that cooks up questions around material transformations alongside impulses from trans* feminism and Disability Justice. Melting as a kaleidoscope like phenomena touches upon multiple topics at once: climate change, the potential for political reformulations, change over time and material transformation. Our node is hosted at Commo: http://commo-berlin.de. Commo is a space is run by queer, trans* and autistic people and can comfortably host a group of up to 15 people. We joyfully invite trans* and disabled people to participate – in-person and online participation are possible.

Our nodes’ motivation is to research, share and activate otherwise modes of connecting built on knowledges already present. Crip knowledges of how to stay connected while centering care became needed by non disabled audiences in 2020. While some forms of access were granted as nondisableds needed them (such as working from home), others remain unimaginable. Within these contradictions, what then are anti-assimilationist, accessible and trans* approaches to connecting otherwise? How can we move towards a point where we can choose our technological dependencies (because non extractive accessible tools exist) - intervene into existing systems - and build otherwise technologies of intersectional disability access? Our ethos of facilitating this Summer Academy begins from centering collective accessibility -- we work with collective conditions that help to establish ways of being together that center care in our node. Breaks, questions, non technical expertise and dancing will be celebrated.

More on our work: http://meltionary.com/

More on the physical space our node is hosted in: http://commo-berlin.de.

Node specific information:

  • We will be hosting the H&D Summer Academy in person and online in Berlin, with potential occasional excursions into the city.
  • We meet from Saturday and Wednesday (16.07.22 - 20.07.22) from 10:00 - 16.30CET (including a 1 hour lunchbreak).
  • The fee for in person participation (for the week) is 75€ which includes a daily catered lunch (salads, soups, sandwiches), materials and supplies.
  • The fee for online participation (for the week) is 20€ which allows us to ship you a package of materials and supplies ahead of time.
  • No participant will be rejected due to lack of funds, please let us know and we will fund your participation.
  • Accessibility: Our space is wheelchair accessible via a mobile ramp, we are securing an accessibile toilet (next door) presently. Our video conferencing system has automatic captions. Occasional translations into German or into ASL (American Sign Language) are possible. Please come scent-free or low-scent, and rapid-tested for covid. For more accessibility info on our space please read: http://commo-berlin.de.
  • Please let us know in the form if you have any access needs, we will joyfully work to care for them.
  • Due to limited spaces in our node we will privilege trans* and disabled people joining our node, in the form please write "Privilege Me" if that's you and we will prioritize your application.


How to participate?

>>> Please fill in this form to apply! <<<

There is a limited amount of spaces for participation available per node. If we get more submissions than spaces available we might need to make a selection. Please submit your form by June 2 latest. You will receive a confirmation of reception on June 3. And the final outcome on June 10. Write an email to juliette@hackersanddesigners.nl if you need some extra time.

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