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INFRASTRUCTURE SERIES:
"Hackmeeting and Hacklabs: technopolitics and reality hacking in
south-european autonomous networks"
Presenter: Xabier Barandiaran - Series Talk #2
Monday June 12, 7-9pm
Polvo - 1458 W. 18th St. 1R | Chicago IL | www.polvo.org
Co-Sponsored by AREA Chicago Art/Education/Activism and criticalartware
www.areachicago.com | www.criticalartware.net
Details Below:
Title and Abstract of the talk
Short Bio of Xabier Barandiaran
About the INFRASTRUCTURE SERIES
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Title and Abstract of the talk:
"Hackmeeting and Hacklabs: technopolitics and reality hacking in
south-european autonomous networks"
For the last 6 years a number of autonomous collectives called
HackLabs (hacker or hacktivist laboratories) have been created at
different squat social centers and other self-managed spaces around
europe. The network of hacklabs has now more than 40 nodes (most of
them located in Spain and Italy) dedicated to build-up community
based free-software and open access spaces for skill sharing and
collective intelligence, technopolitic experimentation and direct
action on several digital struggles (cybercontrol, digital rights,
intelectual property, etc.). HackLabs were born as a result of
Hackmeetings: underground self-organized hacktivist meetings where
grassroot activist and geek culture meet to discuss, exchange and
coordinate different knowledge, resources and initiatives around
technologies and politics. The talk will focus on a set of
trajectories within the hacklabs and hackmeeting networks: the
experience of Metabolik (one of the first hacklabs in europe), the
distributed and self-managed organization of spanish and european
hackmeetings and the recent direct action campaing against
intellectual property (CompartirEsBueno.Net). Emphasys will be made
on philosophical background, discussion on technopolitical tactics
and opportunities for coordination.
Some references:
http://hacklabs.org
http://metabolik.hacklabs.org
http://sindominio.net/hackmeeting
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Short Bio
Xabier Barandiaran is a PhD student and researcher on Cybernetics,
Neurophilosophy and Artificial Life at the University of the Basque
Country (Europe), member of the autonomous server SinDominio.Net, the
hacktivist laboratory Metabolik BioHacklab (located at the social
squat center Undondo Gaztetxea), the spanish and european
HackLabs.Org network and the recent copyleft activist campaing
"CompartirEsBueno.Net" (SharingIsGood: a spanish network of
hacktivists and media-activists against intelectual property regimes
and the media-culture industry). He has also been involved on other
grassroots movement such as alternative education, social
desobedience, anti-war movements and squatting. Xabier has also co-
organized and activelly participated on a number of HackMeetings
(self-managed technopolitical meetings that take place in squatted
social centers in europe), Copyleft Conferences and other parallel
events, workshops and seminars. His work has been devoted to
development and promotion of free-software tools for social
movements, direct action and coordination of autonomous
technopolitical networks as research on free technologies & culture,
community based digital self-management and hacktivism.
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About the INFRASTRUCTURE SERIES:
AREA's ongoing and irregular "Infrastructure" series, which will
continue with meetings, screenings, shows, dinners, writings,
readings over the next year. "Infrastructure" seeks to find concrete
methods (developing spaces, producing magazines, journals, websites,
events, attachment to funds, etc.) that can encourage the production
and distribution of resistant forms of meaning.
As we engage in the project of broadly imagining alternative forms of
social organization that would be more free, more fun, more
pleasurable, more effective, more radical, and more ethical - the
central questions come down to the "Infrastructure" As we try to
build support networks, cooperatives, mutual aid relationships and
institutions to imagine an existance beyond the rent gap, beyond the
non-profit (NGO) industrial-complex and beyond the academy - we must
imagine another Infrastructure!
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ABOUT criticalartware:
criticalartware is an [application/platform/concern] compiled at the
turn of the twenty first century to address hyperthreaded hystories
of new media, [software-as-art/art-as-software] and [connections/
ruptures/dislocations] between early moments of {conceptual|code}-
based art forms such as artware and Video Art. By drawing [parallels/
paths] between the [concepts/discourses] of these early moments,
criticalartware hopes to critically question and [re]connect the
current context to its rightful unruley past: a multitude of
[personal/subjective] hyperthreaded [her/hi/hy]stories.
http://criticalartware.net
http://criticalartware.net/evnt/2006.06.12
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