Thanks for sharing Clifford, This looks great ;-)
marc On 13 November 2015 at 11:06, Clifford Hammett <clifford.hamm...@gmail.com> wrote: > * Cryptobazaar | Cryptobizarre* > Date: > *Saturday 21st November, 6 - 10pm *Venue: *The Common House > <http://www.commonhouse.org.uk/>, 5E Punderson's Garden, London.* *E2 9QR* > Nearest tube: *Bethnal Green* > > Come to an evening of art and encryption at the Common House. *Autonomous > Tech Fetish* is proud to present a bizarre crypto bazaar, with stalls for > practical encryption skills, Charles Hutchins' new interactive installation > *Please > Touch* and chance to meet the developers of *Freepto*, a secure Linux > operating system. > > During this bizarre bazaar you can discuss, share and learn about ways to > protect our data, communications, and experiences from government > surveillance and corporate capture. Different stalls will highlight > specific technologies and encryption practices, allowing us to experiment > with strategies for a digital commons. No prior knowledge or expertise > required! The night will conclude with drinks and merriment. > > Common House is wheelchair accessible, but the toilet sadly isn't yet. > > You can let us know you're coming via Eventbrite > <https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/antiuniversity-cryptobizarre-cryptobazaar-tickets-19420128126?ref=enivtefor001&invite=ODcxNzI0MS9jb21tb25ob3VzZUBmb3NzYm94Lm9yZy51ay8w&utm_source=eb_email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=inviteformalv2&ref=enivtefor001&utm_term=attend>. > This event is part of the *AntiUniversity Now *festival weekend. For more > details please visit: http://cargocollective.com/antiuniversity > > Further details on participants: > > *Freepto: *Freepto is a Linux-based operating system on USB stick that > enables you to use any computer as though it was your own. All your data is > always securely encrypted and saved onto the USB stick. Although focussed > on the needs of activists, Freepto can be used by anyone to tackle mass > digital surveillance without giving up the convenience of a traditional > operating system. Freepto was developed and launched by AvANa, a > hackspace in the Forte Prenestino squatted social centre in Rome. It is > backed by groups fighting for social change in different locations across > Europe. > > *Please Touch**: *In 2013, NGOs gathered in London to launch the Campaign > to Stop Killer Robots. Two years later, Dr Kathleen Richardson and Erik > Brilling launched the Campaign Against Sex Robots. This interactive > installation will explore the relationship between the two as well as > examining our own reactions to sex robots against a background of > technologies that are already gendered and sexualised. Please Touch is > instigated by Charles Hutchins, a London-based sound artist, in > collaboration with Jet Moon. > > *Autonomous Tech Fetish* probes how digital technology is fetishised and > how it can be re-configured to different needs and desires. We work with > activist groups to affirm their technological autonomy and are committed to > co-education exploring the pitfalls and potentials of technologies without > assumptions. > > > > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > -- Marc Garrett Co-Founder, Co-Director and main editor ofFurtherfield. Furtherfield - A living, breathing, thriving network http://www.furtherfield.org - for art, technology and social change since 1997 Furtherfield Gallery & Commons, Finsbury Park, London N4 2NQ T +44(0)208 802 1301/+44(0)208 802 2827 M +44(0)7717 887923 www.furtherfield.org
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