HLabX Kick-Off Trip - Taiwan-Jogja

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During this trip we brought together our partners for HLabX from Okinawa and Taipei, aswell joining our friends from Lifepatch, Yogyakarta, and their collaborators from OCAC, during their stay in Taiwan. We then went on to Jogja for more intense meetings and getting to know each other, reflecting on earlier collaborative projects with Lifepatch, such as HackteriaLab 2014 - Yogyakarta and share interesting experiments on food, fermentation and more.

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Discussions

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Events

WHAT IS/NOT WORKING – KUNCI x Hackteria x Lifepatch

Impressions and Reflections on Hackteria frontpage.

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See Lifepatch wiki for public announcement.

WHAT IS/NOT WORKING

  • / Sesi konversasi mengenal kerja bersama

Acara ini berlangsung pada:

  • Hari/Tanggal: Rabu, 23 Oktober 2019
  • Jam: 15:00 – 19:00 WIB
  • Tempat: KUNCI – Study Forum and Collective (http://kunci.or.id)
  • Alamat: Jalan Ngadinegaran MJ III/100 Yogyakarta 55143 Indonesia

Organized along with Kunci and lifepatch, the event marks Hackteria’s tenth year as a global network that involves the collaboration of scientists, makers, hackers and artists in exploring new possibilities in bioart, open source hardware/software and experiments with biology, art/science based in various locations.

Instead of denoting what has been succeeded and how to pursue it, the conversation will explore possibilities of what could enable working together based on Kunci’s, Hackteria’s and lifepatch’s experience. The question ‘what is/not working’ may imply a ceased productivity, and at the same time, may provide opportunities to discover distinct values based on “non-productive” issues.

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Speakers dan facilitators:

  • Syafiatudina
  • Marc Dusseiller
  • Agus Budiarto
  • Andreas Siagian
  • Fiky Daulay
  • Toru Oyama

Left of Left - Food Experiments

Ahhh... where is docu?

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Expeditions

Taichung - Asian Art Biennal

Pinglin - Tea plantations research expedition


Taipei - Meetings

Arrived in Yogyakarta

Nongkrong, Art and Experimental Music in Jogja

Experiments

Nata de Coco

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Picking up that topic on bacterial cellulose again and stumbled over this Nata de Coco. Finally coconuts!!

Completely forgot that we already got some of those cultures a while ago from our friend Isaac in Chile.,... but left in Take-Space.

Also looking into combining this bacteria (Komagataeibacter xylinus) for some upcoming genetics experiments, discussed in the forum

Participants

During this trip we brought together our partners for HLabX from Okinawa and Taipei, aswell joining our friends from Lifepatch, Yogyakarta, and their collaborators from OCAC, during their stay in Taiwan. We then went on to Jogja for more intense meetings and getting to know each other, reflecting on earlier collaborative projects with Lifepatch, such as HackteriaLab 2014 - Yogyakarta and share interesting experiments on food, fermentation and more.

"Abao" Shih Wei Chieh

Shih Wei Chieh is a media artist based in Taipei. His wearable art, laser performance have been presented by many global events such as CTM Berlin, SXSW, YouFab, Modern Body Festival, University Technology Sydney etc. His work “Laser Dye” project in 2015 combines laser projection and cyanotype photography innovate the digital printing technology for 3D garments, shoes-wear. He’s also the founder of “Tribe Against Machine”, a social engaged project that invites media artist, e-textile artist to work with Taiwan Atayal tribe community, explore the new role of artist in remote society, how technology should evolve by reflecting to the crisis of the world after capital.

Abao in GaudiLabs micro-Residency

Ryu "Toru" Oyama

Toru (Ryu) Oyama (JPN) is born in Japan, lives and works in Japan, Germany and Korea. As an artist and a chemical pharmacist, the art works of Ryu Oyama reflect his engagement in biology, chemistry, fields he ventured into while pursuing his degree in pharmacy at university Japan. He has since been developing artworks that draw from his knowledge of biological chemistry and combined visual art. Since 2007 Oyama has studied at Staatliche Akademie der Bildende Kuenste Karlsruhe and worked in Germany. In 2014 and 2015, he showed projects in a two-part exhibition Adaptation and Blind Spot, at the Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) Campus Nord. This North Campus is also known as the Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Centre (KfK), and the Forschungsreaktor 2 (FR2)


Marc "dusjagr" Dusseiller

Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the Center for Alternative Coconut Research and co-founder of SGMK and the Hackteria network. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He also loves coconuts.