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Consultation: Your input | Expertise?
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EPSRC Digital Economy Communitites and Culture Network. We’d like to hear your views on expertise. Everybody is welcome to respond. Tell us if you are an academic, community worker, professional in the creative industries, member of the community or somebody else. What kinds of digital expertise are missing from your field? How would you define digital expertise? And what are the barriers to more active and creative engagement? Ways to get involved. Complete the survey below. The first problem and probab...
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Workshop Storify | Expertise?
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EPSRC Digital Economy Communitites and Culture Network. View the story “Expertise Workshop ” on Storify. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Get updates via Email.
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Sonic Pattern Performances - Inhabiting the Hack
http://inhabitingthehack.github.io/2015/06/17/sonic-pattern-eve
Sonic Pattern and the Textility of Code. Is a series of events (symposia, performances, exhibitions) curated by Karen Gaskill (who until 2016 lead the Innovation strand of the Crafts Council) and Alex McLean. Through these events we bring people working variously with threads, sound and code together, for discussion and practice focussing on the cultural-technological role of pattern in their work. As part of the Inhabiting the Hack series, we joined with the AHRC Weaving Codes, Coding Weaves. Keegan is ...
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ODI Summit Creative Labs - Inhabiting the Hack
http://inhabitingthehack.github.io/2015/11/03/odi-summit
ODI Summit Creative Labs. Spent the day hacking some electronics and code, to make small microcontrollers listen to the environment and communicate to each other with sound. Took the opportunity to do some research within the lab and ODI summit, exploring the processes by which open data might create socially valuable outcomes, reflecting on the Who owns my neighbourhood? Open data project he did with Kirklees Council in 2010. You can find his notes on github. The Digital Media Labs.
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About - Inhabiting the Hack
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Is a collaborative research project examining the notions of innovation and creativity ingrained in digital culture. We will work with arts organisations in developing alternative styles of hack events, often informed by traditional arts activities such as residencies and retreats. The hacks all privilege diversity, collaboration and reflection, and are positioned in alternative and complementary disciplines and histories, provide a critical perspective on current practice.
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Digital Media Labs - Inhabiting the Hack
http://inhabitingthehack.github.io/2015/09/25/digital-media-labs
Was one of the major inspirations for Inhabiting the Hack, and so we were very happy to include one of their residencies in our programme. In the words of one of the organiser-curators of the hack, Benedict Phillips:. After the success of Digital Media Labs 2014, it seemed inevitable that there would be another one and with the support of new project partners, Inhabiting The Hack and the Communities and Culture Network , our 2015 edition ‘Digital Outsiders’ came into being. We have often found that Digit...
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Wrekshop - Inhabiting the Hack
http://inhabitingthehack.github.io/2015/07/18/wrekshop
This hack was a “Wrekshop” lead by performance artist Paul Granjon, taking redundant technology apart, and reconstructing it as something new.
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Rewriting the Hack - Inhabiting the Hack
http://inhabitingthehack.github.io/2015/11/21/rewriting
Rewriting the Hack took place on 21-22nd November at The Core, Science Central in Newcastle Upon Tyne. Documentary film by Alan Fentiman:. Rewriting the Hack is curated and produced by digital artist Shelly Knotts and curator Suzy OHara with support from Victoria Bradbury. The event was part of Inhabiting the Hack a Communities and Culture Network project. You can read some reflections from participants. And also a report from Rosa Menkman. On the project she carried out with Aude Charillon.
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CCN | Dave Harte
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June 18, 2014. B31 Voices hyperlocal blog – the infographic. As I’ve mentioned previously, I’m doing some research. With the B31 Voices. Hyperlocal blog about how they operate and the network of citizens that help make B31 Voices the success it is. Continue reading →. March 1, 2014. Social Media Surgeries in Longbridge – March 11 and 26. There are two Social Media Surgeries taking place in March that are part of the research project. I am running partnership with B31 Voices. Who can come along? A surgery...
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Dave Harte | Page 2
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July 10, 2014. What I said at Hello Culture 2014. I went to the morning session of Hello Culture. A one-day conference discussing ‘big data’ in the context of arts and culture. I was on a panel called ‘Data Is the Tail Wagging the Dog? Continue reading →. June 18, 2014. B31 Voices hyperlocal blog – the infographic. As I’ve mentioned previously, I’m doing some research. With the B31 Voices. Hyperlocal blog about how they operate and the network of citizens that help make B31 Voices the success it is.