https://sudoroom.org/wiki/BACE
Check out our hot sexy animal graphics that will lure new volunteers and
participants through pure organic sex appeal.
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
I saw some design fiction films at at the SF Critical Design and Imagined
Futures meetup.
I'm wondering, have any SudoRoom filmmakers or others at the Omni created
any design fiction films?
It would be cool to show films with:
- worker collectives
- a world where people barter/contribute through time banks instead of
heavily capitalist systems
- a kind of imaginary world where there is affordable housing provided
for all and people do not face eviction / housing shortages and live in
yurts
If we have a party maybe it would be cool to try to do a design fiction
film with one of these speculative idealized futures. =D
https://www.media.mit.edu/research/groups/design-fiction
Sparking imagination and discussion about the social, cultural, and ethical
implications of new technologies through design and storytelling.
Sample Projects
-
- Im)possible Baby
Ai Hasegawa, Sputniko! and Asako Makimura
Delivering a baby from same-sex parents is not a sci-fi dream
anymore–recent developments in genetics and stem cell research have made
this dream much closer to reality. Is creating a baby from same-sex parents
the right thing to do? Who has the right to decide this, and how? This
project explores the bioethics of producing babies for same-sex couples. In
the first phase, DNA data will be simulated to visualize the "potential
baby." The project will then explore creating partial organs of the
"potential baby" over the next few years. You have the right to know,
think, and raise your voice about whether this dream becomes a reality–not
just the authorities and researchers.
view site <http://aihasegawa.info/?works=impossible-baby>
- CremateBot: Transform, Reborn, Free
Sputniko! and Dan Chen
CremateBot is an apparatus that takes in human-body samples—such as
fingernails, hair, or dead skin—and turns them into ashes through the
cremation process. The process of converting human remains to ashes becomes
a critical experience for observers, causing witnesses to question their
sense of existence and physical self through the conversion process.
CremateBot transforms our physical self and celebrates our rebirth through
self-regeneration. The transformation and rebirth open our imagination to
go beyond our physical self and cross the span of time. Similar to Theseus'
paradox, the dead human cells—which at one point were considered part of
our physical selves and helped to define our sense of existence—are
continually replaced with newly generated cells. With recent advancements
in implants, biomechatronics, and bioengineered organs, how we define
ourselves is increasingly blurred.
view site <http://www.pixedge.com/crematebot>
- Crowbot Jenny
Sputniko! (Hiromi Ozaki)
Crowbot Jenny, inspired by Donna Haraway’s philosophical memoir When
Species Meet (2007), is a solitary girl who, despite her generation’s
tendency toward communication overload, has trouble relating to her peers.
In fact, Crowbot Jenny prefers to talk with animals and develops the
Crowbot, an instrument that replicates a range of crow calls, to commune
with her army of birds. Sputniko! talked with various crow specialists from
University of Cambridge (UK), University of Utsunomiya (Japan), and
University of Tokyo (Japan) who also provided her with sample crow
calls—such as "Hello," "I'm in danger," "I love you!" or "Where is my
Child!?"—which she installed inside Crowbot.
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
Yeah you heard that right. Everyone can write javascript now. You're not
special. Time to move on to something more esoteric before you realize that
every teenybopper out there is a better programmer than you (it happened to
gaming didn't it?!)
Time to join Counter Culture Labs and hack some DNA! Get a pre-paid
discounted memberships and claim the glorious title of Founding Member!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1836537355/counter-culture-labs-your-b…
We're taking our lab up to biosafety level 2, which will make it viable to
do genetic engineering (and maybe even human disease work) in our space!
We're in the last _week_ of our kickstarter campaign but we're still a few
thousand away from our goal. Give us a buck or something why not? Here's
the link again if you missed it:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1836537355/counter-culture-labs-your-b…
and if you're drowning under that nightmarish bay area rent and can't
afford to give us even one measly dollar, then I request that you spam all
your richest facebook/twitter/imaginary friends continuously for the next
six days!
--
marc/juul
One of the most well done usability mobile phone apps I've ever seen. Some
artist academics created a feature phone mobile app for undocumented
immigrants on the San Diego/Tijuana desert border.
It was a very simple compass app that also had a tuning fork feature. the
closer the immigrants came to hidden water reserves left out by charities
and activists, the more the phone would vibrate. This was to solve the
problem of immigrants dying of thirst in the desert.
Of course they got into trouble...
<3
http://hyperallergic.com/54678/poetry-immigration-and-the-fbi-the-transbord…
Almost five years ago, Electronic Disturbance Theater (EDT) 2.0
<http://digitalarts.lcc.gatech.edu/unesco/internet/artists/int_a_edtheater.h…>
/b.a.n.g. lab <http://bang.calit2.net/> released the first iteration
of the Transborder
Immigrant Tool <http://bang.calit2.net/xborderblog/> (TBT), a mobile-phone
technology that provides poetry to immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico
border while leading them to water caches in the Southern California
desert. In 2010, the project caused a firestorm of controversy on the
American political scene, and the artists of EDT/b.a.n.g. lab were
investigated by three Republican Congressmen, the FBI Office of Cybercrimes
and the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where Ricardo
Dominguez, co-founder of EDT (with Brett Stalbaum) and principal
investigator of b.a.n.g. lab, is an associate professor in the visual arts
department.
framework and open artist apis
http://www.walkingtools.net
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
Citizen Scientists and Hackers of the World,
Counter Cultures Labs' Kickstarter [1] to upgrade its current lab is
almost 80% funded, but we only have a few days left! We're getting very
close to our goal so WE NEED people to help spread the word. Counter
Culture Labs is made by and for the community. We are committed to being
YOUR biohacking & citizen science lab.
Exploring science and the mysteries of the universe is something
everyone should be able to do. We are here to support dreamers to find
new innovations. The most creative products were made, not in industry
or academia, but from people tinkering in their backyards and garages
because they love it. Let's give people access to their potential!
We need the community to help spread the word about our Kickstarter and
the awesome prizes [1] we have such as a hackerspace/biohackerspace
passport, a bacterial culture necklace, and/or a bacteria we discovered
named after you. Check em out, [1] and please forward this message!
With love,
Counter Culture Labs
PS: Our fundraiser event [2] has been postponed to Tuesday, June 9th @
8pm, address 4799 Shattuck Avenue, Oakland. See y'all there :)
Links:
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[1]
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1836537355/counter-culture-labs-your-b…
[2] http://www.meetup.com/Counter-Culture-Labs/events/221415647/
Do you have a hardware project you'd like to put out into the world?
I am a mentor at HAX (formerly HAXLR8R). We choose 15 groups of people with cool hardware projects, give a small pile of money for your project, you live in Shenzhen, China for 3 months, have access to way cool tools and mentors, the groups all help each other, you learn a lot, and have a blast. And you make your project into a product that goes out into the world. At the end of the 3 days there's a big Demo Day in San Francisco where everyone shows off their projects, with plenty of media attention, and even angel investors.
The deadline for the upcoming group is extended a few days. If you're interested, please submit your proposal here:
http://www.hax.co/
Cheers,
Mitch.
peoples,
does anyone have a junker inkjet printer laying around that I could hack
on? Or does sudoroom have a junker inkjet printer laying around that I
could hack on? I'm specifically interested in the print head and nozzles,
it doesn't need to have ink or working motors or anything
and if anyone's ever played with print heads before, I would love some
pointers
Ben