Personal Introduction, from NanoBioInterfaces to stuffing rats. From Hackteria and global Biohackers to Smart Coconuts and low-cost electronics educational tools
An extensive overview of Hackteria and related project around Open Source Biological Art
1st: my own background and activities bridging science, art and education and how I ended up hunting rabbits in Helsinki.
2nd: Hackerspaces bridging digital- and biotechnologies
3rd: Hackteria, history and projects, NanoSmano, BioTehna, Art/Sci education
4th: HackteriaLab 2014 - Yogyakarta
5th: Background and outlook of urban hunting
Introduction of hackteria and lifepatch, preview to HackteriaLab. BioHacking, BioArt and BioElectronix introduction. Simple bioelectronic circuits. Presented with WAFT lab in Suroboyo.
"Das verflixte 7te Jahr"
It has now been 7 years since the foundation of hackteria.org envisioning an idea to build a large knowledge base of instructions for artists, (bio-)hackers, educators and activists to work creatively with living media and contemporary life sciences. Through our acitivities a wide range of playful workshops have been developed, regular gatherings for collaboration and a global network "community of practice" established, with a common enthusiasm on sharing of knowledge, art/science collaboration and an embracing of an "amateur" and do-it-yourself approach to go beyond and disciplinary thinking.
How can we apply the open source culture to modern biotechnological practices?
What kind of collaborative methodologies have we been developing to work together (DIWO, Do-It-With-Others) in a radically transdisciplinary way?
How does access to DIY and open source laboratory equipment change the way we will do sciene in the future?
During my talk I will give an overview of various projects that have been developed within the growing international hackteria network, ranging from building temporary DIWO labs in the djungles of Indonesia to open source hardware designed for manufacturing, from developing new bio-commons governance models in synthetic biology to hunting rabbits in Helsinki.
Creative PCB Design for Manufacturing using svg2shenzhen dusjagr taipeiMarc Dusseiller Dusjagr
I have explored many ways to make creative PCB designs for simple workshops in electronics and soldering, as part of the Swiss Mechatronic Art Society and in collaboration with other geeks worldwide. Pencil drawing, inkscape, homemade etching and in the end... creating Gerber files for Manufacturing using the amazing tool by Budi Prakosa "svg2shenzhen" to export from Inkscape to KiCad and produce nice gerber files. These slides are an overview of many examples over the years that lead to the most recent tool and PCBs.
UGM 2022: Open Source Biological Art and DIY / DIWO Scientific InstrumentsMarc Dusseiller Dusjagr
Overview of transdisciplinary approach bridging art and science in the global hackteria network.
Concrete examples of building low-cost scientific laboratory equiment.
Various DIY electronics for data logging.
what is art?
An extensive overview of Hackteria and related project around Open Source Biological Art
1st: my own background and activities bridging science, art and education and how I ended up hunting rabbits in Helsinki.
2nd: Hackerspaces bridging digital- and biotechnologies
3rd: Hackteria, history and projects, NanoSmano, BioTehna, Art/Sci education
4th: HackteriaLab 2014 - Yogyakarta
5th: Background and outlook of urban hunting
Introduction of hackteria and lifepatch, preview to HackteriaLab. BioHacking, BioArt and BioElectronix introduction. Simple bioelectronic circuits. Presented with WAFT lab in Suroboyo.
"Das verflixte 7te Jahr"
It has now been 7 years since the foundation of hackteria.org envisioning an idea to build a large knowledge base of instructions for artists, (bio-)hackers, educators and activists to work creatively with living media and contemporary life sciences. Through our acitivities a wide range of playful workshops have been developed, regular gatherings for collaboration and a global network "community of practice" established, with a common enthusiasm on sharing of knowledge, art/science collaboration and an embracing of an "amateur" and do-it-yourself approach to go beyond and disciplinary thinking.
How can we apply the open source culture to modern biotechnological practices?
What kind of collaborative methodologies have we been developing to work together (DIWO, Do-It-With-Others) in a radically transdisciplinary way?
How does access to DIY and open source laboratory equipment change the way we will do sciene in the future?
During my talk I will give an overview of various projects that have been developed within the growing international hackteria network, ranging from building temporary DIWO labs in the djungles of Indonesia to open source hardware designed for manufacturing, from developing new bio-commons governance models in synthetic biology to hunting rabbits in Helsinki.
Creative PCB Design for Manufacturing using svg2shenzhen dusjagr taipeiMarc Dusseiller Dusjagr
I have explored many ways to make creative PCB designs for simple workshops in electronics and soldering, as part of the Swiss Mechatronic Art Society and in collaboration with other geeks worldwide. Pencil drawing, inkscape, homemade etching and in the end... creating Gerber files for Manufacturing using the amazing tool by Budi Prakosa "svg2shenzhen" to export from Inkscape to KiCad and produce nice gerber files. These slides are an overview of many examples over the years that lead to the most recent tool and PCBs.
UGM 2022: Open Source Biological Art and DIY / DIWO Scientific InstrumentsMarc Dusseiller Dusjagr
Overview of transdisciplinary approach bridging art and science in the global hackteria network.
Concrete examples of building low-cost scientific laboratory equiment.
Various DIY electronics for data logging.
what is art?
thGAP - BAbyss in Moderno!! Transgenic Human Germline Alternatives ProjectMarc Dusseiller Dusjagr
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We will then follow up with discussions and hands-on experiments on working with embryos, ovums, gametes, genetic materials from code to slime, in a creative and playful workshop setup, where all paticipant can collaborate on artistic interventions into the germline of a post-human future.
Overview of dusjagr's activities in the hackteria network, 8 years of workshops from biohacking and synbio to fermentation of cheeses and stuffing rats.
Overview of dusjagr's background from nanobiotechnology to making cheese and global workshopology. The role of temporary labs for collaborative prototyping, examples from Taiwan, Indonesia and Switzerland. Hackerspaces crossing digital- and biotechnologies.
dusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learningMarc Dusseiller Dusjagr
Open Tools for Research, Learning, Sharing in Agriculture and
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What is BioElectronix, examples of artists merging technology and living systems, basics of electronics, parts, symbols and schematics. Make your first oscillator using the quad NAND - Schmidttrigger 4093
An overview of the 10 years history of Hackteria, establishing a global network of transdisciplinary collaborations and bioart workshops. Various examples of DIY science instruments, from rough educational prototypes to advanced open hardware for science.
More on: https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/UGM_Organizing_Society_Hackteria_Lecture
This class will discuss how organizing global with an approach of radical transdisciplinarity. As the word radical means root, this organizing is an effort undertaken by citizens to return to its roots as humans or human sapiens. In this organizing practice, staging of the capitalization of knowledge and information becomes a method of producing global knowledge.
There are at least a few elements in the organization that we already know such as:
1) who is involved in it
2) what is the purpose
3) what is it doing
4) how it works
5) how social relations are built
6) how the work agreement is built
7) how the division of labor.
In this class, students are invited to reflect back on the elements in community organizing through practices that have been carried out by Hacteria.org. Thus, students are given the freedom to respond; both reduce, add, redefine the elements of organization that already exist.
This is a presentation on Education, Incubation and Social Innovation within the context of Fablabs. It was an introductionary seminar for the honory doctorate of Prof. Neil Gershenfeld on 1/4/2015 at the University of Antwerp.
Interfacing electronics and living system. Getting started, Examples of works and introduction into most basic electronic parts and circuits. Vive la Resistance!
This was part of the class at HEAD, Genève:
http://hackteria.org/wiki/The_Art_of_BioHacking
Throughout the course, we will lift the fogs of these superficial discussions and through hands-on activities get closer to grasp the world of the small. We will build our own simple DIY (do-it-yourself) optical and electronic instruments to learn more about nanoparticles and nanosensors, how to “see” them, how to “hear” them.
During the 10 years of Hackteria.org we have established a global network and online knowledge base enabling practioners from diverse backgrounds to experiment with life science methodologies, from laboratory biology and genetics to environmental monitoring or fermentation. We have explored methods of collaboration, established in the early interenet culture, such as hackathons or docusprints as offline physical face-to-face production sessions, aswell as online tools for co-writing text-based instructions and lab notes. In this talk, I will give an overview of how our DIWO (Do-It-With-Others) method has lead to highly innovative projects, low-cost laboratory infrastructures, playful and critical prototypes, new workshop methods embracing a radically transdisciplinary approach to bridge the arts and the sciences.
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