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'Figuring Things Out Together' @TROEF Leiden
A network in a network
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Creatieve Code Workshop
Creative Coded Game
Criptastic Hack Meeting: Riding / Snorkeling / Surfing and Burrowing into Time Undercurrents
Emoji Proxies & Ghost Messengers
HD Bulletin 1
HDSC2024 OPEN PROGRAM!
Her-story of technology
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Making Matters Workshop Documenta 15
Mapping Typologies
Miniature Worldbuilding
Nobodies for Bots
Open Call for Collaboration: Connecting Otherwise
Open Call for Participation! HDSA2022 Connecting Otherwise
Open Call! HDSA2021: Hello World?
Open Call! HDSC2024 - Unruly Currents & Everyday Piracy
PrePostPrint NL Meetup 2
Privacy
Public Film Screening
Screentime Airtime Facetime: Practicing Hybridity in Cultural Institutions
Self-organized: Breaking the Organigram
SoundLAB Special x Hacked Orchestra @ Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ
Sounds from Earth (워크숍) @PaTi
Sounds from Earth @ Bottle Factory
Sounds from Earth @ NDSM
Sounds from Earth @ Sandberg Design Department
Sounds from Earth: an evening of open source sound experimentations @ occii
The Age of Dust
The Book Society – Publishing Sideways – Talk and Workshop
The Hacked Orchestra @ Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ
The Hacked Orchestra @ NDSM Open
The Living Archives Talkshop
The Memory of the 25th Hour
Unionizing the Speculative
Where is Every Body?
Workshop and exhibition visit MU Hybrid Art House, Eindhoven
Zinecamp 2023
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<languages/> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> {{Event |Name=Open Call for Collaboration: Connecting Otherwise |Date=2022/03/13 |PeopleOrganisations=Hackers & Designers |Type=HDSA2022 |Web=Yes |Print=No }} [[File:OpencallHDSA2022.jpg]] </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> We are thrilled to share with you our open call for collaboration! </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> The 8th edition of the H&D Summer Academy (HDSA) will be organized in a distributed manner. This year, we will invite three initiatives to work with us on developing an exciting workshop program together on four different locations! More specifically, we are looking for inter/cross/undisciplinary groups working at the intersection of art, design, technology and education. H&D seeks to connect to, and stimulate exchange between communities such as art and design collectives, hacktivists, political groups, citizen scientists, radical librarians, social justice groups, cyber feminists, privacy advocates, critical entrepreneurs, and investigative journalists to collaborate with us on this year's theme 'Connecting Otherwise'. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> '''Do you want to embark with us on this collective connective endeavour, and become one of the nodes of the distributed H&D Summer Academy 2022?''' </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> [[File:AllEyesOnScreen.jpg]] ''Image: HDSA2019: 'Coded Bodies''' </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ==About H&D== 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. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> More about H&D: https://hackersanddesigners.nl/p/About </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ==Theme: Connecting Otherwise== Living in a global pandemic for the last two years made visible how our internet use impacts our cohabitiation with each other – and other species – on a social, material and psychological level. Creative practitioners in the cultural field had to reinvent their work patterns and ways of sharing, collaborating and researching. In doing so, it highlighted our need for alternative, affective, and sustainable ways of coexisting and connecting online. Moreover, our intensified reliance on the internet – extensive streaming, online shopping, conference calling – calls for attention to the tremendous environmental impacts on how we work and live together. [https://news.mit.edu/2021/how-to-reduce-environmental-impact-next-virtual-meeting-0304 Many countries have witnessed a 20% increase in internet use since March 2020]. While global emissions decreased, arguably due to limited travel movements, our increasingly hyper-networked virtual lifestyles should not be overlooked: </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> In this year's summer academy, Hackers & Designers wants to address questions about conscious yet response-able ways of working, creating, and co-existing online. How do we negotiate the fact that seeing someone during an online meeting helps us feel connected, while knowing that turning off one’s video stream can reduce your environmental footprint by 96 percent? </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> In the last two years H&D developed ways of working and hosting events, including formats for synchronous and asynchronous online workshop activities. These formats attempt to accommodate on-site as well as remote participation. By trying to facilitate more flexible forms of participation, we started questioning our assumptions around available facilities, such as all-day electricity and internet connectivity, as well as the suitability of our workshop formats for every body, or everybody’s rhythms and everyday responsibilities, abilities and priorities. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> This led to us formulating this year's theme of '''Connecting Otherwise: exploring 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.''' </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> By placing the emphasis on processes instead of products or services, H&D aims to create a wider scope for investigating how our tools intersect with cultural codes, and consider alternatives by artistically and playfully appropriating unlikely tools for these purposes. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> H&D invites collectives around the world to become collaborating nodes and join us in developing, hosting and participating in a one-week workshop program that investigates the topic 'Connecting Otherwise' in hands-on practical and collaborative manner. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ==Distributed Format== By organizing the program in a distributed format, members of different communities are invited to engage with each other's collective practices through making and doing things together, organizing workshops together and experiment. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> We ask selected collaborating nodes to commit/agree to: * Participate in three collective preparatory meetings with the collaborating nodes * Develop and host a 1-day hands-on workshop to take place in a distributed manner during the H&D Summer Academy 2022 which takes place from 16-23 July 2022. The workshop should entail elaborate documentation (a.k.a. a workshop script), which includes introduction to the workshop theme, steps and exercises, installation manuals, required materials and equipment, anything that allows participants elsewhere to facilitate and follow the workshop at a distance in an asynchronous manner. (We want to avoid video calls) * Co-host one of the meetup (see important dates below). Participation in the other meetups is highly appreciated. * Publish workshop documentation on the H&D website and Github (decision about open license will be made collectively). * Host/facilitate the full Summer Academy week at respective location. * Share announcements and open calls for participation in your community * Read and respect the [https://hackersanddesigners.nl/p/H%26D_Code_of_Conduct H&D Code of Conduct]. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ==Compensation== There is a budget available of €5000,00 per organizing node. More information about the allocation of the budget towards the organization and realization of meetups and HDSA will be shared in a first meeting after selection. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ==Apply!== Send your application to [mailto:http://info@hackersanddesigners.nl info@hackersanddesigners.nl], before March 13 2022, describing why your collective would like to become a hosting node in the temporary conglomerate of H&D Summer Academy, and what you would like to contribute to the HDSA. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> Please include the following information: * Name of collective * Names of the people involved in the collective * Email address and phone number of main contact person * Location from which you would be hosting the HDSA * Any relevant references or links * Motivational statement (250 words max) * Initial idea for a workshop on the subject "Connecting Otherwise" (250 words max) * Availabilities on the proposed meetup dates </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ==Important dates== * Deadline for submissions: 13 March 2022 * Preparatory meetings: [dates tbd] * Suggested dates for H&D Meetups: ** 21 or 28 April ** 12 or 19 May ** 16 or 23 June * H&D Summer Academy: 16-23 July 2022 </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ==Please note== * This is the open call for co-organizers, The call for participants will open at a later date. Stay tuned and sign up on our mailing list by sending an email to: [mailto:http://news+subscribe@lists.hackersanddesigners.nl news+subscribe@lists.hackersanddesigners.nl] * H&D meetups are open for anyone with an interest in technical and artistic explorations of open-source tools and infrastructures. We will use the meetups as an occasion to meet and exchange with the collaborating nodes, and open up research processes and explorations leading up to the HDSA to a wider audience. The meetups are informal and social events with a duration of 1.5 - 3 hours, and take place in the early evening (CET). </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ''Hackers & Designers' activities are made possible with the kind support of Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie'' [[File: Stifo_logo.jpg]] </div>