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|Date=2019/03/14-2019/06/02
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NEW SCIENCE GALLERY DUBLIN SHOW OPEN LABS IS PART EXHIBITION, PART EXPERIMENT – SHOWCASING DIY CULTURE ACROSS DESIGN, RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY AND ACTIVISM.


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OPEN LABS is a Science Gallery Dublin first, a group exhibition curated by the Office of Life + Art, featuring work from Art Science Bangalore (IN), Bioart Society (FI), Hackers & Designers (NL) and Public Lab (US), as well as Science Gallery Dublin’s OPENSHOP (IRE). These labs celebrate collective curiosity and challenge the expectations of what a lab can do and why it should exist.
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Hackers & Designers aims to bring hackers, coders, and programmers, closer together with artists and designers in order to develop a common vocabulary and learn from one another. The H&D network has grown to include designers, artists, software developers, researchers, scientists, and theoreticians. Our main activities consist of hands-on workshops that focus on topics like web technologies, Peer 2 Peer networks, crypto currencies, typography, conditional design, printmaking, and simple hardware constructions.
This exhibition showcases surprising projects and experiments from around the world that can help us imagine the many directions independent creative research can take in the future. Artists and designers are accessing and hacking emerging technologies, or co-creating technologies that are inspired by their political convictions, personal obsessions or just a sense of fun and wonder.


Tonight’s event is part of our public program, which runs parallel to the Summer Academy, and aims to extend, deconstruct, and reflect on the (human, post-human, trans-human, non-human) body. We have done this through for example: guided meditations focused on our relationship to artificial general intelligence, digital habits yoga, queer sports, morning raves, and more!
This is not a finished product, it is a starting point. It is looking at how the tools we have can be used in new and different ways to potentially improve or unearth new truths about the world we live in. We are in Beta-mode, experimenting, showing and telling, with a goal of creating new ideas and new solutions. Be a part of the process, probe and provoke with us, get in to give out at our one-stop OPENSHOP for Thinkshops, Workshops & Talkshops. We’re open, are you?


The public program strives to create feedback loops between the activities of the academy participants and a larger public—allowing them to inform one another.
OPEN LABS was open at [https://dublin.sciencegallery.com Science Gallery] at Trinity College Dublin from 15.03.19 until 02.06.19
 
 
 
H&D Summer Academy
- This is the 5th edition of the H&D Summer Academy, and our focus this year is on topics relating to the (human, post-human, trans-human, non-human) body and its interdependence with technology.  
- Through a series of workshops and shared moments of learning and unlearning, the participants of the academy have been exploring topics related to ubiquitous computing, disappearance of interfaces, transhumanism, digitized bodies, biometric data, user agency, representation and citizenship.  
- Workshops have included …….  
 
 
TONIGHT!
- Tonight’s event is part of our public program, which runs parallel to the Summer Academy, and aims to extend, deconstruct, and reflect on the (human, post-human, trans-human, non-human) body.  
- The public program strives to create feedback loops between the activities of the academy participants and the public—allowing them to inform one another.
- In addition to tonight’s event, the program has included guided meditations focused on our relationship to artificial general intelligence, digital habits yoga, queer sports, morning raves, and more!
 
 
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Open Labs Dublin
Name Open Labs Dublin
Location Dublin
Date 2019/03/14-2019/06/02
Time [[]]
PeopleOrganisations Hackers & Designers, Coralie Vogelaar, Japser van Loenen, Anastasia Kubrak, Science Gallery Dublin, The Center for Genomic Gastronomy
Type Meetup
Web Yes
Print No

NEW SCIENCE GALLERY DUBLIN SHOW OPEN LABS IS PART EXHIBITION, PART EXPERIMENT – SHOWCASING DIY CULTURE ACROSS DESIGN, RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY AND ACTIVISM.

Header 1.jpg OPEN LABS is a Science Gallery Dublin first, a group exhibition curated by the Office of Life + Art, featuring work from Art Science Bangalore (IN), Bioart Society (FI), Hackers & Designers (NL) and Public Lab (US), as well as Science Gallery Dublin’s OPENSHOP (IRE). These labs celebrate collective curiosity and challenge the expectations of what a lab can do and why it should exist.

This exhibition showcases surprising projects and experiments from around the world that can help us imagine the many directions independent creative research can take in the future. Artists and designers are accessing and hacking emerging technologies, or co-creating technologies that are inspired by their political convictions, personal obsessions or just a sense of fun and wonder.

This is not a finished product, it is a starting point. It is looking at how the tools we have can be used in new and different ways to potentially improve or unearth new truths about the world we live in. We are in Beta-mode, experimenting, showing and telling, with a goal of creating new ideas and new solutions. Be a part of the process, probe and provoke with us, get in to give out at our one-stop OPENSHOP for Thinkshops, Workshops & Talkshops. We’re open, are you?

OPEN LABS was open at Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin from 15.03.19 until 02.06.19