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== Schedule ==
 
== Schedule ==
 
 
=== Oki Wonder Lab in Okinawa, Japan ===
 
=== Oki Wonder Lab in Okinawa, Japan ===
 
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The main activities of Oki Wonder Lab will be held in 25 March - 15 April 2020. The activities will be conducted in several places such as Miyagi and Talganie in Okinawa. A mix of public events and research by the participants to interact with others and the nature itself is the main focus in this period. Bellow is the overall activities of Oki Wonder Lab:
'''Overall Activities in Okinawa from 25. March until 15. April'''
 
 
 
 
* 25 March - 10 April 2020: Miyagi Field Research
 
* 25 March - 10 April 2020: Miyagi Field Research
 
* 3 April 2020 - Public Opening of ハクテリア 合宿 - Ha-ku-te-ri-a Gasshuku "hackteria camp"
 
* 3 April 2020 - Public Opening of ハクテリア 合宿 - Ha-ku-te-ri-a Gasshuku "hackteria camp"
 
* 10 April 2020 - Reorientation, move to new location
 
* 10 April 2020 - Reorientation, move to new location
* 11 April 2020: Talganie Public Activities
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* 11 April 2020 - Talganie Public Activities
 
 
=== Dissemination Global ===
 
 
 
'''Dissemination and Reflection'''
 
 
 
* Taiwan Expedition (tbc)
 
18. April - 25. April - Travel by boat and dissemination in Taipei
 
 
 
* Dissemination in Switzerland
 
10-14. July - Walcheturm, Zürich
 
  
* Continuing Research in Slovenia
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=== Dissemination Phase, Global ===
Autumn, tbc
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The dissemination phase is a post phase of Oki Wonder Lab that will be conducted sporadically by either hosts or organizers. We invite everyone that are involved directly and indirectly involved in Oki Wonder Lab to initiate dissemination activities by their own interest. This will include short and small scale conducted activities, combined with carefully and/or spontaneous activities. Bellow are some activities that we had in plan for the moment.
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* 18 - 25 April 2020: Travel by boat and dissemination in Taipei
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* 10 - 14 July 2020: Dissemination in Walcheturn, Zürich, Switzerland
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* n/a Research continuation in Slovenia
  
 
== Research Nodes ==
 
== Research Nodes ==

Revision as of 06:39, 26 February 2020

ハクテリア 合宿 - Oki Wonder Lab

Oki is 沖, means ocean.

ハクテリア 合宿 - Ha-ku-te-ri-a Gasshuku "hackteria camp"

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Oki Wonder Lab

design by Toru Oyama

also known as Okiwana Lab or OKINANDE! なんで or 沖罠 Okiwana Lab (Offshore Trap) or ハクテリア 合宿 - Ha-ku-te-ri-a Gasshuku "hackteria camp"

As part of our HLabX_Programme this will be the more durational research based camp, hosted in Okinawa, co-ordinated by Toru and dusjagr, to be held in Spring 2020. Main Activities in Okinawa from 25. March until 15. April. Some activites post-lab are also in preparations, trip to Taiwan and more field-research in Okinawa.

Description

ハクテリア 合宿 - Oki Wonder Lab is a concentrated gathering of people working transdisciplinary who are interested in creative biological fields and any other areas which intrigue the critical interaction across art and science. In the past, Hackteria has been organising both carefully planned and/or spontaneous activities. The HackteriaLabs have been providing vessels which create international networks and potential collaboration to emerge and flourish. HackteriaLab's main focus always has been on the process of interaction between creative people, between professionals and amateurs, providing a stimulant for collaborative processes; for developing new ideas which connect and embrace the cultural diversities of the participants; and to address societal challenges through experiments with DIWO Culture, with material, technique, and nature through hands-on tinkering, curiosity driven research and never ending inquisitiveness.

When

25. March - 25. April 2020

Main Public Activites from 3. - 15. April

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Locations

Okinawa, Japan

  • MIyagi Island, Uruma City
  • Itoman City
  • Okinawa City

Taiwan

  • Taipei

Accommodation

We have fully funded and confirmed accommodation for all active participants! Stay tuned for more direct info.

Collaborate virtually on our Forum

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https://forum.hackteria.org/c/HLabX/okinawa/22

Schedule

Oki Wonder Lab in Okinawa, Japan

The main activities of Oki Wonder Lab will be held in 25 March - 15 April 2020. The activities will be conducted in several places such as Miyagi and Talganie in Okinawa. A mix of public events and research by the participants to interact with others and the nature itself is the main focus in this period. Bellow is the overall activities of Oki Wonder Lab:

  • 25 March - 10 April 2020: Miyagi Field Research
  • 3 April 2020 - Public Opening of ハクテリア 合宿 - Ha-ku-te-ri-a Gasshuku "hackteria camp"
  • 10 April 2020 - Reorientation, move to new location
  • 11 April 2020 - Talganie Public Activities

Dissemination Phase, Global

The dissemination phase is a post phase of Oki Wonder Lab that will be conducted sporadically by either hosts or organizers. We invite everyone that are involved directly and indirectly involved in Oki Wonder Lab to initiate dissemination activities by their own interest. This will include short and small scale conducted activities, combined with carefully and/or spontaneous activities. Bellow are some activities that we had in plan for the moment.

  • 18 - 25 April 2020: Travel by boat and dissemination in Taipei
  • 10 - 14 July 2020: Dissemination in Walcheturn, Zürich, Switzerland
  • n/a Research continuation in Slovenia

Research Nodes

Let's put more stuff into this wiki!

Participants

Many... See our gdoc. More active and remote participants will be added soon.

Participating Artists, Hackers, Researchers, Weirdoes and Geeks

"Abao" Shih Wei Chieh (Taiwan)

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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 artists in remote society, how technology should evolve by reflecting to the crisis of the world after capital. Tribe Against Machine has now expanded the activities to the Tibet region of China, Province of Qinghai, to work with remote villagers on a greenhouse project as a long term project of social engagement in cultural practice. Since Summer 2019 he has become the "first" Hackteria Fellow.


Citra Kirana (Indonesia)


Roman Maeder aka Larry Bang Bang (Switzerland)

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Participated with Exhibitions, Mural-Paintings, Fake-Tattoo-Performances, Art/Festivals and Concerts in Mexico, US, Australia, NZ, Indonesia, Malaysia and Japan, Singapore plus uncounted Shows all over Europe. Awards and Residencies in Mexico-City, Denver, Vienna, Zürich and Schaffhausen. Also joined the Residency in LifePatch Jogja/IND 2014 together with Dusjagr. Publication of Fanzines, Silkscreens, Posters and Flyers, Stickers, Buttons, Anthologies, Installations, Cardboard-Sculptures, Musical Albums...


Lo Shih Tung (Taiwan)

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Lo Shih Tung’s practice orbits around two different gravities—of his personal artistic pursuit as well as of his interest in collective practice. As a leading member of Open Contemporary Art Center, Lo has been taking a very specific role in navigating potential interactions among cross-cultural perspectives and artistic practices, investigating the force of art that is mobilzed and shaped by form, space, model and relation of collaborative process. His individual practice pays attention to fragmented narration and reflection of a contextual setting or environment, operation and composition of the world. Lo has participated in the 2011 Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin/Madrid at Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris/ France, and also Une terrible poetique, La Biennale de Lyon, France.


Ilda (S.Korea)


Posak Jodien (Taiwan)

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Posak Jodian, an Amis who lives in Taipei. Posak is the given name and Jodian is the father's name. Posak has a background in Ethnolinguistics and Communication studies. She mainly uses documentary as a method, and observes the traditional field formulation of tribe and the urban life of the indigenous people who left their hometown through long-term field research based on her ethnic identity. Meanwhile, she participates in the scenes of various mass movements, and the various actions of young people in between the gaps of cities. Continue to work on the documentary “Social Practice from Straight to Halfway Cafe”. Trying to use the ethnic and cultural actions as a fulcrum to open the boundaries between identity and recognition. Her work was published at several places, “Self-portrait” (2008) at Hualien Cultural and Creative Industries Park, “Story of Bai” (2010) at Taiwan Indigenous Television, Flames on the water (2016) at N-Factory AIR. She is also a member of Halfway Cafe and Haibizi Tent 16-18. http://me.dusjagr.guru

Shin Asato (Japan)

B. 1984 in Okinawa Japan, lives and works in Okinawa and Kanagawa Japan.

Shin Asato started painting by himself when studying psychology at the University of the Ryukyus. For learning painting, he moved to Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts, and went as a guest student to the Academy of Fine Arts Munich for one year from 2016.   His main concern is "atmosphere" of nature such as light, wind and water in the field of painting, mixed media and installation. With picking up those intangible essences, which have no shape but can be recognized by sense organ, his works imply something metaphorical images that are not only personal feelings but also the law of nature around our life and sometimes cultural or environmental situations.   His recent practice, with an artistic background in abstract painting and installation, engages with  regenerating  "field" and collaboration in site-specific "atmosphere" on and off the canvas.    He has had in a residency with Die Färberei/ Munich, Malaysian Institute of Arts/ Kuala Lumpur, and Koganecho Area Management Center/ Japan. His recent solo exhibition was held at Die Färberei/ Munich (2017), and many group exhibitions included at Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture/ Greece (2018), Galeri Soemardja/ Indonesia(2018), the National Arts Gallery/ Kuala Lumpur (2017), Tokyo Wander Site Shibuya/ Japan (2015), and Chiang Mai University Art Center/ Thailand (2014). His works are in the collections of Hilton Okinawa Chatan, Japan etc.    http://www.shinasato.wixsite.com/home

Tad Ermitaño

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Tad Ermitaño is a key figure in new media art in the Philippines and South East Asia, with a history reaching as far back as the late 80s, when he co-founded the media collective Children of Cathode Ray. Considered to be one of the seminal pioneers of sound art in the country as well as an explorer of experimental film, his artistic practice has since grown into an examination of the processes, semiotics and structures surrounding man’s relationship with machinery. His projects often involve the manipulation of sound and images interacting with spatial structures.

Ermitaño works with a range of technologies, from digital video (Sex2Speech, 2017) and mechanical instruments (Hasa, 2015), to analog circuitry (Bell, 2011) and computer programming (Twinning Machine, 2012; and Sammy and the Sandworms, 2013).

Tad has had no formal training in the arts or in music. He was a science major, and attended the Philippine Science High School, and studied Biology at Japan’s University of Hiroshima, and Philosophy at the University of the Philippines. He trained in film and video at the Mowelfund Film Institute. Tad has participated in numerous group shows in spaces that include the Laforet Museum in Japan, the Palazzo Mora in Italy, and the Singapore Art Museum. In 2016 his work Gillages formed part of Muhon, the Philippine Pavilion’s exhibit at the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale.




Hosts, Team, Co-Organizers

Toru Ryu Oyama (Japan)

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Toru (Ryu) Oyama (JPN) is born in Japan, lives and works in Japan, Germany and South 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 the 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.


Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr (Switzerland)

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Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist and works in an integral way, combining science, art and education. He is part of the Center for Alternative Coconut Research and the Swiss Mechatronic Art Society (SGMK), co-founder of the global Hackteria network and co-organizer of the different editions of HackteriaLab 2010 - 2014 in Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore and Yogyakarta. 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 in Switzerland and Slovenia. He lives and works in Zürich, Yogyakarta and Taipei. He also loves coconuts.

http://me.dusjagr.guru

Andreas Siagian aka Ucok (Indonesia)

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Andreas Siagian is an artist-engineer working on a wide range of practice in DIY electronics and interdisciplinary art. He studied civil engineering but since 2004, he was actively involved in the electronic music and experimental music scene as organizer and facilitator. In 2008, he started to make installations, developing workshops, and participating in art and science events as well sometimes performing in experimental music events.

In 2009, he co-initiated breakcore_LABs, a series of events for experimental sound, music, and audiovisual performance in Indonesia. He co-founded Lifepatch—a citizen initiative in art, science and technology in 2012, where he is still active with the other members in developing workshops, artworks, and participating in and organising public programs. In 2014, he was the co-director of Hackterialab 2014—Yogyakarta, a two week hacklab program of interdisciplinary collaboration organised by Hackteria and Lifepatch.

His solo practice brought his interest in DIY electronics and instrument making to The Instrument Builders Project in 2013 (in Yogyakarta) and 2015 (in the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne). He collaborated with Wukir Suryadi to create senjatajahanam, two instruments that were performed in the opening of Jogja Biennale 2015. In 2016, he was the visual artist for Senyawa's solo concert in Jakarta, Indonesia, and in 2018, he was the co-director of Biocamp Tokyo, artistic director of Indonesia Netaudio Festival, co-host of the Hacklab Nusasonic in Yogyakarta and CTM festival in Berlin, also facilitator of Arisan Tenggara. He is now part of the creative board of Cultural Festival Yogyakarta since 2018.

http://andreassiagian.wordpress.com


Remote Participants

Support

Travel support for international particiapants and production costs are co-funded through the "Förderbeitrag" of KulturRaum Schaffhausen with the HLabX Programme.

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Related Projects on this wiki

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See many other similar labs summarized under HLabX_Programme#Impressions_from_the_past and check our Collection of DIY Biology, Open Source Art Projects