Hi Roberta,

Thanks for letting us know - I was intending to read a paper at 
Transmediale. But, so much has been going on with various issues with 
Furtherfield (which I'll go into another time), that I had to decline. 
Although, I am still thinking of going.

If I have enough cash I will definitely be interested in participating 
in the 'ACTIVISM BEYOND THE INTERFACE: THE SANDBOX PROJECT' at 
Transmediale in February 2012.

If I do not make it this time round, it would great to see how it goes 
anyway :-)

wishing you well.

marc


 > HI all,
 > if any of you plans to attend Transmediale in February 2012, here is 
an initiative that might interest some people from this list....I really 
really hope that some of you will decide to attend.
 >
 > As part of the new reSource program launched at Transmediale 2012, we 
would like to invite you to participate in ACTIVISM BEYOND THE 
INTERFACE: THE SANDBOX PROJECT, an experimental production lab bringing 
together artists, activists and techies to reflect creatively on the 
in/compatibility and diversity of artivist practices. This is part of a 
series of labs that took place in Toronto in 2011 and will travel to 
Montreal, Mexico City and New York in 2012.
 >
 > Our initiative seeks to acknowledge and nurture the work of 
individuals and communities operating both locally and internationally 
in the fields of artivism, hacktivism, media activism and other 
political-aesthetic trouble-making practices. Participants with 
different backgrounds, perspectives and strategies will meet in a 
relaxed and fun environment to rethink and hack into the notion of 
in/compatibility.
 >
 > The Berlin Sandbox is a two-part playful live collaboration 
consisting of a preliminary “Lab” (3 hours) followed by a “multimedia 
intervention” (2 hours) jamming the relationship between online and 
offline platforms for collaboration (and their ethical, financial and 
aesthetic expressions). While the lab will consist of a series of 
activities and pre-mediated discussions that draw on concepts from open 
source and social justice activism,  the multimedia intervention will be 
up to all of us to develop. All participants' knowledge and skills will 
be valued as we experiment with different media (including food, so, if 
you are not a trouble-maker but like food, the sandbox is still where 
you want to be) and draw on our conversations to reprogram the Cafe’ 
Stage at HKW as a space of (socio-technical) in/compatibility.
 >
 > We would be thrilled to have you as part of our Berlin event
 > Both lab and multimedia intervention will take place on Thursday, 
February 2 at the Cafe’ Stage at HKW and are free.
 >
 > At this stage, we are inquiring about availability and/or commitment 
to participate in the lab. Due to logistical restrictions, the number of 
participants for the lab is limited to 25 registered guests. The 
“multimedia intervention” is open to everyone.
 >
 > Please, let us know if you will be able to participate by December 
30, 2011. Should you accept our invitation, we will send you more 
details on logistics and the precise schedule of the lab.
 > Also, if you can’t attend but you know of anybody who should be part 
of this project, please, let us know.
 >
 > see you in Berlin!!!
 >
 > Roberta Buiani & Alessandra Renzi
 >
 > ACTIVISM BEYOND INTERFACE: THE SANDBOX PROJECT will take place
 > on Thursday, February 2
 > at the Cafe’ Stage at Haus der Kulturen der Welt,
 > Berlin
 >
 > For inquiries, rsvp and registration contact:
 >
 > Roberta Buiani rbuiani at gmail.com
 > Alessandra Renzi renzi73 at gmx.de
 >
 >
 > About us
 > Roberta Buiani works at the intersection between science, technology 
and the arts, challenging their traditional uses and looking for threads 
that facilitate cross-communication between disciplines, individuals and 
creativity. This consideration has brought her to Cambridge, London, 
Turin and Montreal. She investigates the role of the “viral” as concept 
and creative practice that carries potentials to transform social 
customs and communication. Her  (satirical) viral interventions (”The 
Viral-Knitting Project,” “Megaphone Choir,” “YorkisUs”) are always the 
result of collective collaborations.
 >
 > Alessandra Renzi likes to DIY media to bring together disparate 
groups and communities, experimenting with collective forms of inquiry 
and narration. She collaborates with the pirate television collective 
insu^tv in Naples, Italy, the G20 Alt Media Centre and Institute for 
Community Inquiry in Toronto, Canada. Alessandra is also a fellow at 
Infoscape Centre for the Study of Social Media, Ryerson University in 
Toronto where she conducts research on the criminalization of dissent, 
and on the design and use of FOSS platforms for collaborative media-making.
 >
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