From a recent workshop at Media Art & Design Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, by Max Neupert.
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In end of January, lifepatch are invited to participate in Senja Art Exhibition. The organizer asked us to do a workshop and performance for this event. From lifepatch, manticore (Iyok), Joan Prahara Bumi and me did a little jamming session for the session, with Dusjagr joining us for the fun with [...]
A while ago, Urs Gaudenz made Hackteria’s Laser-cuts Microscopy Stages and sent 2 of these kits to Indonesia. One of the kit ended up in UGM Microbiology Lab – Faculty of Agriculture and the other one ended up in lifepatch. Titarubi, a fellow friend of us in Indonesia noticed our activities geek-ing around with DIY [...]
From DIY microscopy workshop – Tumbuh Elementary School, Yogya 2013, posted by Marc Dusseiller Dusjagr on 1/11/2013 (23 items)
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We are happy to announce a spontanous workshop/discussion at BioCurious
When:
Thursday, August 2nd, 7:30-10pm.
Who/What:
Marc Dusseiller and Urs Gaudenz, roving biohacker ambassadors for the Hackteria network, will be dropping by BioCurious for an open lab/hack/discussion, combining bioprinting, DIY microscopy and Hackteria intro with some hands-on stuff. Check out some of the amazing workshops and projects these guys [...]
Coming up this Saturday, 28th of July at Machineproject, Los Angeles.
Who
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr (CH)
Urs Gaudenz / GaudiLabs (CH)
Marc and Urs are both active in the framework of the hackteria network and in the Swiss Mechatronic Art Society. They are generally interested in a transdisciplinary approach to interface Science, Technology, Art and Education.
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The APL is a prototype for a people’s research Laboratory.It is a mobile community laboratory for “outsiders” to engage with the rituals and narratives of the science laboratory.The APL, furnished with hacked and repurposed consumer electronics, that are re-appropriated as performative and scientific tools, APL invites people to create local discourses around science and (“art”).The APL version installed in BANGALORE will conduct open workshops on microscopy, aerial photography, citizen cartography and biologically inspired robots.The APL functions as an autonomous space to investigate microscopic and macroscopic organisms (both biological and technological) that inhabit a city.APL’s have been installed in Bangalore,New Delhi and Toronto. These images are from BLR, DELHI and TORONTO.
