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Processing Workshop for Girls in Krakow

Last week Claudia Eipeldauer and me gave a workshop in how to make interactive animations with the open source software “PROCESSING“.

This workshop was part of an EU project called “Suburbs” organised by the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow.

The kids were between 12 and 15 years old and were programming small java applications that use the mouse position or the webcam as input to control graphics.

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Workshop in Taipei

klein5Workshop in Artist Village Treasure Hill in Taiwan:

article on miss baltazar in dpi magazine

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http://dpi.studioxx.org/demo/?q=en%2Fno%2F21%2FBaltazar-s-Laboratory-Fostering-Freedom-Among-Female-Technologists-by-Katharina-Galla

http://dpi.studioxx.org/demo/images/21/Stefanie_Wuschitz_Interview_KG.mp3

Although in Western countries technology is accessible to a great demographic mass, females handling technology is still perceived as deviant and women’s hacker clubs remain on the fringes. This article introduces and discusses artist and teacher Stefanie Wuschitz of Austria and her women-only  hacker project Miss Baltazar s Laboratory , exemplifying the cyberfeministic trend of current media culture. The term cyberfeminism dates back to a group of women who   became active in Internet-based art and activism in the 1990s. There is no one definition describing the practice of cyberfeminists, rather the term emerged when it became clear that the Internet was not going to be a neutral space, but that questions about gender continue persist. Whereas it is sometimes used to describe the sum of feminisms expressed throughout the Internet, it can also mean an emphasis on female practice with digital technology. This more broad conception is used here in the practice of Miss Baltazar’s Laboratory promoting the use of technology among girls and women. Continue reading

napravi me festival – saturday

some impressions from BELGRADE where MZ B’s LAB is co-hosting the festival ‘napravi me – make me’ together with WOMEN AT WORK belgrade and SELENA SAVIĆ.

yesterday we had 2 workshops about the navigation software NAVIT (ws from Darija Medić) and the first part of building electromagnetic cityscapes with Audrey Samson & Sabrina Basten

TODAY we will build ANGST DOLLS with Stefanie and  the ws of audrey and sabrina goes on. later we will du DATA CARVING with Danja Vasiliev & Gordan Savičić.

AND ITS AS INTERESTING AS IT SOUNDS.

see some pics .)

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WORKSHOP AND DISCUSSION

Activism and Counter-Activism

Behavioural Dynamics in Cyberspace

WITH SYRIAN ARCHITECT KINDA AL SAYED

When/Where: Mon 2011-05-30, 21:00 at the Metalab main room
Lecturer: Kinda Al Sayed is from Syria, she is working as an architect in London
and has closely followed the political changes in Syria.

The exercise of democracy in societies has always been the product that tradeoffs between two forces; emergent bottom up expressions of individual interests and top down decisions made by authorities. This equation maybe imbalanced in systems where power and decision-making is exercised by the authority rather than by the people.

In authoritarian regimes, when people make attempts to exercise their democratic rights they will be faced by coercion for which media machinery and communication tools are either devoted to mislead the public or disabled to avoid exposing authoritarian actions. This form of suppression of media machinery is only maintained through having control over the centralized form of media. The despotic enforcement of media control has been evidently busted throughout the Arab spring phenomena as an effect of decentralizing and personalizing media tools. This new instrumentalization of the media by the public allowed individual’s emission of information by exploiting all the affordances of the WWW medium. Social media networks have particularly contributed to a great extent to the dismantling of authorities’ suppressive activity. Within this process new forms of emergent behaviors have evolved as a by-product of togetherness in cyber space that would never have been enabled in the physical space. Different types of behavioral dynamics were identified within the flow of messaging between anonymous activists raising individual’s awareness towards communal values and disrupting activities exercised by counter-activism machinery. Time as a fundamental component of the medium’s affordances started playing an essential role in the regulation of action-reaction dynamics within the messaging flow. In this way the medium became the message by means of time and the social networking interface was made value-laden by means of its structure that embraces different affordances towards time and space. The partitioning of space and time in these interfaces together with the network structure that builds up between the different partitions left a huge impact on the influence boundaries of the message. This is where time as a construct of cyberspace starts to build a reciprocal relationship with time in the physical space. Through this reciprocal relationship differences can be identified between the affordances of Physical and Virtual spaces towards the rise of social organizations. The phenomenon of twitter journalism casts a very substantial impact on individuals’ actions and reactions due to its brief and instant messaging power. Where there are benefits to such medium of communication there are also risks that are posed by control and distortion of information. The persistence and spreading of the Arab spring phenomena and the partial success of it suggests that emergent self-driven reporting activity will eventually prevail. This suggestion is reasoned by the simple realism that the powers to control its emergence and contain its spreading won’t be affordable once passed a certain threshold.

Recycled Clothing Crafts – Workshop

Inspiration, ideas and techniques for reusing and restyling old clothes

with Ronja Ropponen

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WHEN: April 13th, at 7pm
WHERE: tagr TV room Museumsquartier
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WHAT TO BRING: old clothes, if possible maybe a sewing machine

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A short introduction to techniques that are useful when playing around
with recycled cloths: tips for modifying & restyling with appliqués, prints, quilting or
embroidery

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Time to create! We will each do a small project using some of the techniques; for example modifying or doing an appliqué to a shirt – what ever our imagination comes up with! There will be sewing machines, basic sewing tools and some old clothes to work with; you can also bring your own material (for example old shirts- colors and materials you like but that are too small/ boring/broken etc.). If possible, bring your own scissors.

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About Ronja Ropponen:

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“I studied to be a teacher of handicrafts and textiles in Helsinki and since last year I have been living in Vienna, concentrating to sewing new clothes and accessories from recycled materials. For me clothing is one of the easiest ways of self-expression and using recycled materials also a statement against mass production and throw-awayism. I don’t like rules in crafts but during the years I´ve learned a few tricks that help a lot and that knowledge I would love to share with others, encouraging to create their own individual crafts. Lets share ideas and have fun!”

TV hack workshop

1TV
MARCH 23rd. 7pm. Museumsquartier

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workshop with artist Heike Kaltenbrunner
http://www.heikekaltenbrunner.com/

: : Heike will explain her installation

About the life and death of tv-sets and neutron stars

: : present Franz Xaver’s Hardware Hack behind it

: : and will talk about her approach to artistic production

: : Heike Kaltenbrunner entwickelt Soundinstallationen.

: : Sie wird uns den Hard Ware Hack des Künstlers Franz Xaver zeigen, der die technische Grundlage für ihre Arbeit

Über das Leben und Sterben von Neutronensternen und TV-Geräten

bildet

: : und über ihren Zuganz zur künstlerischen Arbeit sprechen.

free entry. women and trans only.

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WORKSHOP AT TRANSMEDIALE IN BERLIN

Feminist DIY Workshop

Start: 03.02.2011 10:30

End: 04.02.2011 14:30

Mz Baltazar’s Laboratory wants to demystify technology. In a two-day workshop we hack hardware, make noise, build angst-robots and programme Open Source software. We ask a lot of ‘stupid’ tech questions and develop art projects together. No one is an expert, no one is only student, we share our equipment and knowledge in order to articulate ourselves through high-tech in novel ways. Mz Baltazar’s Laboratory offers women space to make their own electronics and realise interactive art projects.

For 15 participants
With pre-registration only

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