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'''About bugs, bots & bytes'''
'''About bugs, bots & bytes'''


H&D belives designers and artists, in a world moving more and more digital, should be empowered with the tools of the digital realm including coding and hardware usage and construction. Conversely programmers and makers should be more comfortable and effective in engaging in creative process through familiarity with the vocabulary of designers and artists. All disciplines should become more comfortable in theoretical and social discourse, and thus be asking questions such as not only “can we” but “should we”.
H&D believes designers and artists, in a world moving more and more digital, should be empowered with the tools of the digital realm including coding and hardware usage and construction. Conversely programmers and makers should be more comfortable and effective in engaging in creative process through familiarity with the vocabulary of designers and artists. All disciplines should become more comfortable in theoretical and social discourse, and thus be asking questions such as not only “can we” but “should we”.


In 2015 Hackers & Designers launched their first summer academy. Stirred by the title of "About Bugs, Bots and Bytes" H&D curated a hands-on program including, workshops, excursion, a public film screening and lectures. The biggest part of the program took place in [[De_PUNT | De PUNT]], an art & project space in the center of Amsterdam. Fostering an understanding of contemporary digital culture and maximising participation ambiguities and misconceptions about topics like privacy, surveillance, open source, user-controlled platforms, role of algorithms, digital-self and identity were researched in a playful and hands-on manner.
In 2015 Hackers & Designers launched their first summer academy. Stirred by the title of "About Bugs, Bots and Bytes" H&D curated a hands-on program including, workshops, excursion, a public film screening and lectures. The biggest part of the program took place in [[De_PUNT | De PUNT]], an art & project space in the center of Amsterdam. Fostering an understanding of contemporary digital culture and maximising participation ambiguities and misconceptions about topics like privacy, surveillance, open source, user-controlled platforms, role of algorithms, digital-self and identity were researched in a playful and hands-on manner.
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* Klasien van de Zandschulp
* Klasien van de Zandschulp
* Scott van Haastrecht
* Scott van Haastrecht
==Production==
   
'''*a list of all articles containing content produced during the H&D Summer Academy 2015 or referenctial articles that are relevant to the program'''
 
* [[Interview_Michael_Murtaugh|Interview with Michael Murtaugh by Flaminia Fortunato]]
 
* [[Net_launcher|Ad 1 Drone defense: Net launcher]] 
* [[Wifi_Blaster|Ad 2 Drone defense: Wifi Blaster]]
* [[Bottle_rocket|Ad 3 Drone defense: Bottle rocket]]
* [[Umbrella_artillery|Ad 2 Drone defense: Umbrella artillery]] 
* [[Drone Defense Video]]
 
* [[Arduino/Genuino_UNO|Ad 1: for arduino's: Arduino/Genuino UNO]] 
* [[Lily_pad|Ad 2: for arduino's: Lily pad, microcontroller designed for wearables]] 
               
* [[Raspberry Pi|Ad 3: Raspberry Pi: Setting up a local network]]   
     
* Ad 1: for Constant books: 
* [[Conversations|Ad 2: for Constant books: conversations (F/LOSS)]]
* Ad 3: Constant books literary mesh-up 
       
* [[Glossary|HDSA 2015 Glossary]]: More notes here: [https://github.com/hd-onions/hackersanddesigners/blob/master/notes.markdown Github]
* Review Vincent 
           
* [[Pizza ordering language|Pizza ordering language]] 
* [[Cocktail Generator|Cocktail Generator (How to)]]
* [[Cocktail 1|Cocktail 1]]
* [[Cocktail 2|Cocktail 2]]
* [[Cocktail 3|Cocktail 3]]
* Computer language ideas (look for participant contributions) 
* [[Chatbot scripts]] (link to Github) 
* Chatbot results (look for participant contributions) 
* [[ErrorLeaks manifest]] 
* [['Sad Face' Error|Error Message 'sad face']] 
* [['Awkward' Error|Error Message 'awkward']]
* [['Artificial intelligence' Error]] 
           
* [[Movie bio-robotics]]     
* [[Movie Drone Defense]]   
         
* [[Computer language history]] 
* [[Computer language design schema]] 
           
* [[Bio-robotics scripts|Bio-robotics scripts (Github link)]] 
* [[Talking Plant scripts|Talking Plant scripts (Github link)]]   
           
* [[DIY steps Theremin]]
* [[DIY steps Talking plant]] 
* [[DIY steps bio-robotics]] 
             
* [[Group pictures]]
         
* [[HDSA2015 tweet collection|#HDSA2015 tweet collection]]
             
* Recipes Algorithmic kitchen (look for participant contributions)
           
* Essay Christian Greer (Royal Tombs)
         
* Quotes participants (look for different quotes)
* [[Program of HDSA 2015|Program]]
* [[Images test page]]
* [[Jeremy Bailey ad1]]
* [[Jeremy Bailey ad2]]
* [[Jeremy Bailey ad3]]
* [[Jeremy Bailey ad4]]
* [[Jeremy Bailey ad5]]
* [[Group pictures II]]

Revision as of 15:59, 26 October 2015

About bugs, bots & bytes

H&D believes designers and artists, in a world moving more and more digital, should be empowered with the tools of the digital realm including coding and hardware usage and construction. Conversely programmers and makers should be more comfortable and effective in engaging in creative process through familiarity with the vocabulary of designers and artists. All disciplines should become more comfortable in theoretical and social discourse, and thus be asking questions such as not only “can we” but “should we”.

In 2015 Hackers & Designers launched their first summer academy. Stirred by the title of "About Bugs, Bots and Bytes" H&D curated a hands-on program including, workshops, excursion, a public film screening and lectures. The biggest part of the program took place in De PUNT, an art & project space in the center of Amsterdam. Fostering an understanding of contemporary digital culture and maximising participation ambiguities and misconceptions about topics like privacy, surveillance, open source, user-controlled platforms, role of algorithms, digital-self and identity were researched in a playful and hands-on manner.

The immersive program of the Summer Academy allowed participants to build relationships and investigate new technology and design media, and equipped them with technological tools, collaboration opportunities, cross-disciplinary vocabulary, and an understanding of tech and design tools in a social context.

The cover charge of €350,00 per participant covered the 10 day program, a welcome dinner, daily lunches and an arduino kit.

Academy

Workshops

Excursions

Public film screening

H&D Summer Talks

At the end of the Summer Academy Hackers & Designers invited cross-disciplinary speakers to take the participants and the public into a deeper conversation around topics, which have arose in our modern techno society and breached over the course of the Summer Academy. The speakers offered insights and diverse perspectives into their research, professional and artistic practices, all the while maintaining the satirical and humorous approach of Hackers & Designers.

Party

School's out for Summer! Hackers & Designers warmly invited for a summer night of talks, drinks, 'n tunes.

H&D Summer Party, music by:

Organisation

Participants

  • Nabieh Ali
  • Jona Andersen
  • Lucian Blankevoort
  • Yoana Buzova
  • Jurriaan Boerman
  • Filianne Farigu
  • Eurico Sá Fernandes
  • Flaminia Fortunato
  • Vincent Hoenderop
  • Maaike De Laat
  • Michaela Lakova
  • Caterine Lenoble
  • Linder Basil Lukas
  • Rosa Menkmann
  • Gianluca Monaco
  • Abdelfatah Naser
  • Tijmen Schep
  • Maartje Smits
  • Mark-Jan Tellingen
  • Vicky De Visser
  • Klasien van de Zandschulp
  • Scott van Haastrecht