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[[File:포스터 1차.jpg|alt=The text writes displayed in the poster from top to bottom and left to right, mixing English & Korean reads: "Hackers & Designers with 다이아나바트 일이 2024.09.13 (금) PaTl 큰집 화복당 Sound from Earth 위크르! 10:00 - 16:00 PaTI. 편집 화백당과 야외 공간 Hackers & Designers 누구세요 분크 14:00 - 16:00 PaTI 본집 화백당" These words, written in yellow, are surrounded by sporadic hand drawn yellow icons of scissors, a screwdriver, a laptop with a broken screen, a charging cable and an internet tab with a cable coming out, all displayed against a background made up of a blurred picture of a tree. |thumb|This poster was produced by Seoyeon, student from PaTI]]Amsterdam-based hackers and designers are coming to PaTI (Paju Typography Institute)! | [[File:포스터 1차.jpg|alt=The text writes displayed in the poster from top to bottom and left to right, mixing English & Korean reads: "Hackers & Designers with 다이아나바트 일이 2024.09.13 (금) PaTl 큰집 화복당 Sound from Earth 위크르! 10:00 - 16:00 PaTI. 편집 화백당과 야외 공간 Hackers & Designers 누구세요 분크 14:00 - 16:00 PaTI 본집 화백당" These words, written in yellow, are surrounded by sporadic hand drawn yellow icons of scissors, a screwdriver, a laptop with a broken screen, a charging cable and an internet tab with a cable coming out, all displayed against a background made up of a blurred picture of a tree. |thumb|This poster was produced by Seoyeon, student from PaTI]]Amsterdam-based hackers and designers are coming to PaTI (Paju Typography Institute)! | ||
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What changes will happen to a person when they devote time to imaging and realizing not human perspectives and perceptions? Will these experiences change the way you see the world? What sympathy will this evoke? | What changes will happen to a person when they devote time to imaging and realizing not human perspectives and perceptions? Will these experiences change the way you see the world? What sympathy will this evoke? | ||
🎪Time: 10:00 - 13:00 | |||
🎪Location: PaTI Big House Hwaebaekdang and the surrounding outdoor | 🎪Location: PaTI Big House Hwaebaekdang and the surrounding outdoor | ||
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🎪Participants: Around 20 people | 🎪Participants: Around 20 people | ||
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Name | Sounds from Earth |
Location | PaTI, Big House Hwa Baekdang |
Date | 2024/09/13 |
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Amsterdam-based hackers and designers are coming to PaTI (Paju Typography Institute)!
We will give a ‘workshop’ Sounds from Earth, in which we explore our relationship with the environment through non-verbal communication with non-human beings and give a ‘talk’ to introduce the activities and publications of Hackers & Designers. We hope it will be an opportunity for play and work. This workshop is organized in collaboration with PaTI, Hackers & Designers, Diana Band, and Heeju Lim 🌈
***Only PaTI students are eligible to join the workshop; external people are welcome to join the talk).
Sign-up link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSexd7S3v3_AHzZmGMY0io17YTkuDAPHDxReqU3isxNRNGYrNw/viewform
Schedule
10:00 - 13:00 Workshop
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 - 15:00 Talk
15:00 - 16:00 Workshop presentation
🚦Sound From Earth Workshop!
Sounds From Earth is based on artistic research into ecofeminism, witchcraft, sci-fi, animism, and faith through live action role-playing (LARP), a role-playing game in which participants physically embody characters in space. Creating virtual narratives together, sharing knowledge and skills in a more accessible way through play, combining tools, techniques, and teaching methods in a variety of local contexts to explore relationships with the environment through nonverbal communication with non-human beings.
What changes will happen to a person when they devote time to imaging and realizing not human perspectives and perceptions? Will these experiences change the way you see the world? What sympathy will this evoke?
🎪Time: 10:00 - 13:00
🎪Location: PaTI Big House Hwaebaekdang and the surrounding outdoor
🎪Language: mix between English & Korean
🎪Participants: +/- 10
📐Sound from Earth Worldbuilding
📐Ambient sound network and electronic devices
📐Roleplay individual characters and object making
🚦Hackers & Designers Talk & Presentation
Publishing sideways: creating a community of experimental publishers and open source toolmakers
Hackers & Designers is an Amsterdam-based collective of professionals from different disciplines and backgrounds - art, technology, design, education, etc. - who research and practice the intersections of these fields. The aim of the collective is to re-imagine and challenge invasive and extractivist platforms, the homogenising cultures and market monopolies that tools invoke with a critical eye, and to foster exchange within a broad international network.
Hackers & Designers creates and proposes workshops, talks, performances, games and events, and experiments. Since 2015, we have organised an annual summer school (H&D Summer Camp) where we propose workshops and other activities and invite people to participate. We propose adventures that work towards a flattened hierarchy, where the boundaries between teacher and learner are erased and there is shared responsibility.
Hackers & Designers is inspired by intersectional trans*feminist thinking and practice. It aims to foster collaboration across differences such as age, gender, race, ability, skills, and interests, and to imagine together a techno-social and eco-conscious future. https://hackersanddesigners.nl
📐 About Hackers & Designers
📐 About Hackers & Designers activities and publications
📐 Q&A
🎪Time: 14:00 - 16:00 (Talk will be followed by a workshop performance)
🎪Location: PaTI Big House Hwa Baekdang
🎪Language: English (rough Korean transcript of talk is available)
🎪Participants: Around 20 people