OPENING SEMINAR for INTERACTIVOS?'12 DUBLIN: HACK THE CITY - CURRENT AND FUTURE NEEDS

Wednesday, July 11, 2012 - 10:00 to 17:00

Are you interested in Hacking your Home's Electrical System? Or perhaps you would like to know about tools that could help make Dublin greener, more sustainable, with more open communities, or even make cycling in Dublin City safer? If so, then come allong to an open seminar at Science Gallery.

This seminar kick-offs a 17- day long, international workshop INTERACTIVOS?'12 DUBLIN: HACK THE CITY - CURRENT AND FUTURE NEEDS, where projects that address these issues among others will be collaboratively developed by diverse teams of artists, designers, makers, doers, gardeners, data nerds, hobbyists, citizen scientists, tech geeks, activists, edgy engineers and DIY urban planners with participants from all over the world.  

Get an insight into this International collaborative experiment, with presentations from the Interactivos?'12 Dublin Advisers, Tim RedfernCarolina García CatañoJohn Lynch and Teresa Dillon (HACK THE CITY curator), as well as the project developers and collaborators who will work together on the following projects: 

Project 1: Open Energy: Hacking your Home's Electrical System
Project 2: Cycling Safety Report System
Project 3: Cocook Dublin Workshop Project 
Project 4: Mobile Cityscapes: crowdsourcing knowledge for a sustainable city
Project 5: GuerrillaHuerta
Project 6: Thank you for recycling
  • Open Energy: Hacking your Home's Electrical System
  • Cycling Safety Report SystemProject
  • Cocook Dublin Workshop Project Project
  • Mobile Cityscapes: crowdsourcing knowledge for a sustainable city
  • GuerrillaHuertaProject
  • Thank you for recycling

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The INTERACTIVOS?'12 DUBLIN seminar and workshop have been developed and staged together with Medialab-Prado Madrid as part of Studiolab, a 3-year Europe-wide initiative that merges the artist's studio with the research lab. Funded by the European Commission Seventh Framework Programme in 2011, Studiolab is a network that provides a platform for creative projects that bridge divides between science, art and design.

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Studiolab is a project funded by the European Commission. The views and opinions here expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the European Community and the Community is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

Location: 
Studio 1
Admission: 
FREE