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Op 26 februari 2016 opende HACKING HABITAT, een grootschalige internationale tentoonstelling op de grenzen van kunst, technologie en sociale verandering. Meer dan 80 internationaal bekende kunstenaars en ontwerpers toonden tot 6 juni 2016
nieuw en bekend werk in de voormalige gevangenis aan het Utrechtse Wolvenplein.
In September 2015, Het Entrepot will place several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they will spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They will brainstorm with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject. Each day will close with an evening programme for the public. You are welcome to join in the debate on their ideas.
© Het Entrepot
During Innovation Lab 'hack sessions', patrons learn how toys and consumer electronics are built and how to repurpose the parts. This month's program saw printers disassembled, motors investigated, drawing machines built and the beginnings of a motor-driven vehicle. It was chaotic, but the acceptable, fun kind of chaos. Not the aliens destroying our planet kind.
The 2nd of 10 cards done for 5finity’s Hack/Slash sketch card set.
Available at 5Finity
Hack/Slash and Vlad created by Tim Seeley in 2004.
Published by Devil’s Due Publishing and Image Comics
© Tim Seeley
Sketch card
August 2o1o
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In September 2015, Het Entrepot will place several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they will spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They will brainstorm with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject. Each day will close with an evening programme for the public. You are welcome to join in the debate on their ideas.
© Het Entrepot
Juan Mejía Calle. Ingeniero de Sistemas Universidad de Cuenca. Ecuador. Persentando Técnicas de Análisis de Malware Ransomware en Charla ISSA Chile
In September 2015, Het Entrepot placed several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They brainstormed with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject.
© Het Entrepot
We had a bonanza of great items to investigate in the latest "Kid Hack Session". There was a German-made cuckoo clock, an old transistor radio, printers, pinball game and a batmobile that was held together by some superior alien technology. Good times in the makerspace.
In September 2015, Het Entrepot will place several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they will spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They will brainstorm with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject. Each day will close with an evening programme for the public. You are welcome to join in the debate on their ideas.
© Het Entrepot
In September 2015, Het Entrepot will place several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they will spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They will brainstorm with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject. Each day will close with an evening programme for the public. You are welcome to join in the debate on their ideas.
© Het Entrepot
Minolta X-300 - Rokkor 50mm F/1.4 - Ilford HP5+ @400 iso - Kodak Xtol (1+1) 12min 20°C - Epson perfection 2400 scan (old one)
A recent 'hack session' in the Jocelyn H. Lee Innovation Lab featured several dancing and singing animatronic dolls. Some teens inspected the mechanical insides, while others transformed the fabric covering into 'zombie' dogs. It's all good in the Innovation Lab.
Trying out my new 135mm f/4 LS. Not the sharpest photo - f/4 @ 1/45s hand-held with a hyperactive subject, what can one do? I know, I know - but I had no gaffer tape available at the time.
There's a little play in the mount, almost like there's a screw missing, so I intend to baby the lens until such time as I can get it serviced; nevertheless, flash sync at 1/500s with a 645 camera is pretty cool. Immediate impressions? It's sharp, draws nicely, OOF is pretty unobtrusive, focussing is smooth and easy, and the in-lens shutter is easy to use after a tiny bit of practice. Methinks it's a keeper.
Pentax SMC 135mm f/4 LS, Ilford Pan F+, Pentax 645N.