14:00 - 15:30 Introduction: Chua’s Circuit within an Analog Computer Chua’s Circuit within an Analog Computer, Wolfgang Spahn (21*THURSDAY/03*Chuas*Circuit-Part1*Introduction/README.md)
17:00 - 17:45 Encrypt, Print, Decrypt!, Mara Karagianni
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# day 1
## Bootleg Library Session: Notes on Texts
##### Simon Browne
The *bootleg library* is a particular, situated social infrastructure that operates from the understanding that the library is a collection of texts and readers.
Infrastructure, Sustainability, Technology, Crisis: Making Visible the Invisible
Re:Common
This workshop is largely a discussion format where we will explore the broader re-shaping of the so called "extractivist society", which started before the pandemic and took advantage of it; the material infrastructure supporting its broader pattern of change; the social, environmental and climate implications of the re-configuration of the global economy.
Chua’s Circuit within an Analog Computer Chua’s Circuit within an Analog Computer — Part 1: Introduction
Wolfgang Spahn
A workshop about Chua’s Circuit within the analog computer Confetti to generate chaotic signals, noise and sound. In the workshop we will learn the basic principles of an analog computer. We also will build the two main components for Chua’s Circuit a Gyrator and a Chua’s Diode. And with these two modules we will create a circuit in order to listen to the butterfly in our tornado.
“ASMR for earthly survival” explores the potential of ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) as a tool for the creation of intimate science fiction storytelling narratives.
Since 2012 my ongoing research on the topic of informal e-waste recycling has been the starting point for works in various mediums and formats. As i see the urgent necessity of an intervention into reality beyond art, I allow myself the liberty to go even a step further and get engaged with the smartphone app 'Whole Waste Catalog', providing bottom-up education and support for informal e-waste workers. \
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I am now presenting the current state of the project, its findings and put it up for discussion.
Computational Cultural Publishing: Climate Emergency Sprint — Part 1
Simon Worthington
In this workshop you're invited to ask questions about what the open scientific literature knows about climate change using Open Climate Knowledge (OCKProject) data mining software.
The workshop is a place for exchange between artists and researchers working on the connection between technical and natural environments. Participation includes talks, hands-on digital microscopy, social networks, solar energy.
KairUs, Anuradha Reddy, Bastien Kerspern, Özgün Eylül İşcen
In this workshop we want to take time, space and (privileged) right to think about the future. When the earlier imagined futures of "smartness" producing resilience seem to be failing we like to share experiences and discuss local community responses and alternative ad-hoc networks that emerge within our newly defined living spaces in our countries, cities, neighbourhood and households.
Chua’s Circuit within an Analog Computer Chua’s Circuit within an Analog Computer — Part 2: Test, Debug and Exchange
Wolfgang Spahn
A workshop about Chua’s Circuit within the analog computer Confetti to generate chaotic signals, noise and sound. In this session we will debug and test our instruments and have an exchange on the remote-workshops
The workshop Trace Carbon is largely a discussion format, framed around the markets and techniques for carbon measurement and management currently proposed and underway in environmental, ecological, governmental, industrial and technological contexts. The workshop features presentations of ongoing related work, and a ‘reader’. The workshop itself will involve recordings of ‘carbon traces’ — stories by and with participants — to be published in some form through the Cycles of Circulation project.
DIY Solutions to Hack Contemporary Technologies is a workshop focused on imagining DIY objects against health problems that arise from technology, using materials you can find in your own home. If you have ever experienced eye dryness from staring at a screen for too long or neck pain from looking down at your phone too much, this workshop is for you!
An Ideation Workshop on Mapping Sustainability Criteria with Free and Open Source Software Communities Core Values
Malte Reißig
We want to map the core values associated with openness and freedom, like we got them to know engaging in free and open source software communities, with some sustainability criteria to try to describe and discuss the relatedness of these worlds.
The good thing is that many organization models work well on a normal base during a regular day. But what will happen if there is an urgent situation? an emergency? Who is responsible to act, to communicate to talk for the group? In this workshop held by an XR Austria participant you will get to know how the XR organizational model works and then you will compare it with the one of your own organization.
The workshop Post-Growth uses the frameworks of grassroots facilitation and gaming to structure a conversation about radical post-growth transformations in our lives. Is based on Disnovation.org's toolkit designed to increase awareness of the multiple root causes of these crises — rather than their mere consequences — as a basis to stimulate and provide a foundation for post-growth imaginaries, models and practices.
Over the past year Not Found On has been co-creating a mediawiki platform to record/connect feminist queer intersectional knowledge. It has done so by responding to tensions for the desire for privacy and the desire to share, as well as the precarious nature of the spaces we occupy. It is the recognition of bars, kitchens, sports teams as sites of knowledge creation and the desire to seek alternatives to corporately owned social media.
Computational Cultural Publishing: Climate Emergency Sprint — Part 2
Simon Worthington
In this workshop you're invited to ask questions about what the open scientific literature knows about climate change using Open Climate Knowledge (OCKProject) data mining software.