Inefficient Tools for Quantified Beings Hack Day

Inefficient Tools for Quantified Beings Hack Day
Name Inefficient Tools for Quantified Beings Hack Day
Location Live.hackersanddesigners.nl
Date 2020/10/17
Time 13:30-17:30
PeopleOrganisations Hackers & Designers, Bibliotecha, Low Tech Magazine
Type Workshop
Web No
Print No

Due to the new measures announced by the RIVM we decided to move this workshop day online! If you have already purchased tickets are still valid. You will receive an email with the details on how to follow the workshop and how to receive the necessary materials.


Register here! Note that you can book for workshops individually (morning or afternoon) or register for the full day!

Nazanin.jpg Presentation by Nazanin Karimi during the opening program of the exhibition

Morning workshop with Heerko van der Kooij, Loes Bogers and Nigel van der Pol

Smart Spectral Sensing

In this workshop, we invite participants to unquantify the quantified body. We will reprogram the sensordata, pixels, and connectivity information provided to explore sub- and super-consicious, maybe even spectral connections between humans and non-humans. We use smart wristbands as a tool to engage the unquantifiable connections, flows and networks between us.

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Lunch talks

We will host online talks, streamed into the space and accessible for people not in the space!

Intermission: Juliette Lizotte's Mushrooms musical!

Afternoon workshop with Bibliotecha

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Bibliotecha install session!1 6.00 to 17.30

Bibliotecha is a framework to facilitate the local distribution of digital publications within a small community. It relies on a microcomputer running open-source software to serve books over a local wifi hotspot. Using the browser to connect to the library one can retrieve or donate texts. Bibliotecha proposes an alternative model of distribution of digital texts that allows specific communities to form and share their own collections.

Register here! Note that you can book for workshops individually (morning or afternoon) or register for the full day!


Read more about the exhibition here!