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Audio: Ideas Around Hacking / How Does Openness Work?

Chris | 27.03.2010 20:38 | Analysis | Culture | Technology | Sheffield

Attached are recordings of two discussions, Ideas Around Hacking and How Does Openness Work? which were held at Access Space  http://www.access-space.org/ in Sheffield on 27th March 2010.

Ideas Around Hacking - mp3 50M

How Does Openness Work? - mp3 97M

Panel members
Panel members


Following is the text used to advertise the talks:

Saturday 27th March 2010: Two Events About Openness

*Ideas Around Hacking
*How Does Openness Work?

Lisa Haskell, Patrice Reimens, Toni Prug, Dominic Smith, Sam Vardy, James Wallbank

An afternoon of conversation and discussion organised and hosted by Access Space, Unit 1, AVEC Building, 3-7 Sidney St Sheffield. S1 4RG

1pm - 2pm

Ideas Around Hacking: A conversation around ideas of openness and collaboration in society and the "public sphere" with net theorists Patrice Reimens and Toni Prug (author of forthcoming book, Hacking The State).

2.30pm-4pm

How Does Openness Work?

Can ideas of openness from the realm of Free and Open Source Software apply to wider society, artistic practise, architecture and organisations?

A panel discussion including Lisa Haskell, Patrice Reimens, Dominic Smith, Sam Vardy, Toni Prug and James Wallbank .

4pm-5pm Q & A

Panel members:

Lisa Haskel works as a programmer, systems administrator and teacher with open source softwares and platforms for internet-based communications. She has been observing and writing about old and new technologies for more than 20 years, always most interested in possibilities for access and participation.

Patrice Riemens (1950) is a Social Geographer, advocate of Free and/or Open Source Software and member of the Dutch Hackers Group Hippies from Hell.He is also a translator of the contemporary French philospher Paul Virilio.
 http://www.antenna.nl/

Dominic Smith is the co-founder of  http://ptechnic.org/ and is an artist, hacker and musician. Dominic develops and manages the open source media lab, events, residencies and training programmes which have included Channel 4's Sound Circuit workshop, Newcastle 2004; partners with Access space and Folly in Grow Your Own Media Lab, a national programme of ‘ground-up’ computing and the Open Mute tour, 2005. Dominic's art practice extends to music, sound, installation and live performance which include works and performances at; The ICA, London, 2004; The CCA, Glasgow, 2004; Feed Festival, Birmingham, 2004, presented at EyeBeam in New York, 2008 and in 2009 completed a residency at SCANZ in New Plymouth - New zealand. Currently Dominic is a researcher with CRUMB at Sunderland University, studying towards PhD.
 http://ptechnic.org/

Toni Prug is a PhD student at the School of Business and Management at Queen Mary College, University of London. With ten years of software and network engineering and hacking behind him, he is working on organizational forms, hacking existing practices, ideologies and state-forms. Along with working with academic journals on implementing aspects of open process cooperation, he is the author of a forthcoming book, Hacking The State.
 http://hackthestate.org/

Sam Vardy is a PhD student at the School of Architecture at the University of Sheffield. His research and practice explores alternate ways to operate as an architect, and focuses on the notions of self-organisation and the collective appropriation of space.
 http://www.gmproducts.org.uk/

James Wallbank is an artist, educator and free software advocate. He first conceived Access Space in 1998, following huge success in recycling redundant computers for artistic projects. The arts group he'd founded, Redundant Technology Initiative, was so overwhelmed with the potential of the hundreds of computers they'd recovered, he realised that the public would have to get more involved. In 2000 RTI opened Access Space, which poses the question “How can you get creative with all this technology?” He's a frequent presenter at Media Arts Festivals and ICT Conferences, delivers FLOSS Training for Business, and does occasional lecturing at Universities & Colleges.
 http://www.access-space.org/

Chris
- Homepage: http://www.access-space.org/

Additions

Some related audio

28.03.2010 00:05

See also:

4th Oekonux Conference: Free Software and Beyond - The World of Peer Production
 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/sheffield/2009/03/425566.html

Chris


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