| Who? |
Tech_2 participants are: digital artists, musicians, technical experts, independent journalists, radio and video makers, researchers, dancers, DJs, writers, poets, organisers... and many people who cross over these categories and many people who don't fit into any. |
| When? |
In Summer 2002 there will be tech_2 workshops in:
| Lancaster and Grizedale |
Grow Your Own Media Lab and Friends |
16 August to 13 September 2002 |
Tech_2 at Folly - a small Gallery and New Media Resource in Lancaster, and Grizedale - a fairly remote and very beautiful forest in the Lake District with a sculpture park and lots of arts programmes - is a month long residency looking at the idea of "low impact tech"... how to use salvaged computers, free software, readily available connectivity and skills, and sustainable energy sources, to create public media resources: media labs, open public networks, and shared publishing systems.
In the first half of the residency (16th - 26th August), Redundant Technology Initiative will come to Folly for a 10 day period to work with Access to Recycled Technology (A2RT), a new group from Birmingham. They'll build a free-software based network and workstations, ready to be taken down to Birmingham to make an access space there.
30th August to 2nd September (to be confirmed) we welcome Hugh Piggott, a renewable energy systems expert who will teach a three-day workshop on how to build Small Sustainable Energy Systems - suitable for running either a small network of workstations, or single units such as wavelan nodes or radio transmitters. His workshop will cover wind turbines, photovoltaic cells, small hydro turbines and the energy storage and distribution issues. Read the programme outline here. Cost is £30 per participant. Email map@mediaartprojects.org.uk for more info and to book your place.
For the final part of the programme we will work between Folly and Grizedale forest, trying out mobile communication systems and facilities, and presenting the results of our efforts. Programme details to follow.
Please get in touch if you are interested in coming. We endeavour to supply free accomodation, and food to share. We are interested in all your ideas on how to grow your own media lab, so visitors are welcome at any time. But remember! all participants are expected to be contributors, so great ready to join in with linux installations, wireless node building, wind turbine design and a lot of cooking.
FULL PROGRAMME INFO
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In Summer 2001 there were tech_2 workshops in:
| Bristol |
Independent Infrastructure |
17 - 25 August 2001 |
Tech_2 Bristol is an 8 day gathering of technical and content creating
collectives from the UK and around the world creating independent online and
offline spaces for independent publishing, community communications, and
socially conscious networking.
Hosted by the Cube Cinema despite fire damage at their usual premisis,
tech_2 spreads itself across various unusual venues and locations across
Bristol.
They'll be practical workshops and skill sharing sessions, presentations and
discussions about initiatives locally and internationally.
If you are already involved in setting up and running your own communication
channels, or would like to, then get in touch about getting involved.
They'll be day long practical workshops on how to set up networks so that you
can share domestic internet connectivity such as ADSL, and your electronic
content, with friends and neighbours, and we'll be investigating the
possiblities for setting up a block-wide micro-TV station on your housing
estate. We'll also be looking at software tools that have been built for
particular social contexts, users and situations.
The daytime workshops and discussions take place at Windmill Hill City Farm
- we're intending to set up a wireless network there so come and work with us
among the animals and the plants! The evening events take place upstairs at
the Hatchet Pub, which will also be open each night, 21st to 25th for
relaxed, lounge style music, visuals and special events from Ambient TV,
sulphric [p]lacid, Independent Heroine and more.
Stand by for workshops,
screenings, wiring experiments and extreme DIY activity. Its for you
to get involved. FULL BRISTOL PROGRAMME INFO |
| Leeds |
Archway Versions, Active Versions, Black Presence In... |
10 - 15 September 2001
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13 October 2001 |
A series of events that are built around workshops with the members of Archway Housing Resource Centre in Chapeltown, Leeds.
In September an intensive series of practical and content development workshops with Archway members will build multimedia dimensions to their existing work in visual media, sound, music, writing and spoken word. This will culminate in an open day at HOST (a newly built media resource centre in Leeds) on 15 september, that will present various independent performance, arts and media projects.
After a month of supported access to equipment for the workshop participants, Tech_2 returns to Leeds during Black History Month, for a one-day seminar (13 October) that will put the workshop in a broader context, looking at what the Tech_2 project can offer to debates about history, archiving, and self-documentation.
Following this seminar, Archway workshop participants will showcase their work, "#009933"together with performances by local DJs, poets and dancers. The programme for this will be developed during the Archway Versions workshops. FULL LEEDS PROGRAMME INFO
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| Latest! |
NEW!
Mail map@mediaartprojects.org.uk or call 07946 378905 for info. on Tech_2 in Folly, Lancaster and Grizedale, Cumbria.
OLD!
There is documentation on-line of the Bristol and leeds workshops...
find it at: http://tronic.southspace.net
and keep looking - even now theres more to come.
Find out a bit about our final event in leeds on october 2001 at:
http://straightouttaleeds.org.uk
The tech_2 newspaper, a 4 page tabloid produced for the 2001 workshops is available from MAP,
But you also can download and print from this page... in 4-page A4 version... read it in minature or blow it up on a photocopier. You will need Acrobat Reader to look at it and print it. BEWARE its 8.5MB...
Want it anyway? HIT DOWNLOAD NOW
Find out background info about tech_2 at http://mediaartprojects.org.uk/tech2.html
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