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Jean-François Leboeuf & Benjamin Tremblay
"Hack Sabbath"
installation & performance
16 décembre 2011
Sporobole Centre en Art Actuel, Sherbrooke (Québec)
photo: Jocelyn Riendeau
Hardware hacking session at Piel View House, Barrow-in-Furness. Making battery powered amplfier / speakers.
November 2025
San Francisco
credit: Dianne Miller
Hack for Social Impact is a tech non-profit organization dedicated to solving real-world challenges by connecting engineers and data scientists with non-profits, NGOs, and civic organizations. We specialize in curating high-impact problem statements and fostering post-hackathon collaboration to ensure projects achieve real-world implementation. The 2025 hackathon teams are partnering with frontline NGOs across five challenge areas to unlock data, track impact, and scale operations.
Point Blue was invited to present the challenge for the "climate" category. The challenge we presented was: Unlocking biodiversity datasets with natural-language tools and impact tracking to steer habitat funding.
The problem with these devices is that you really have to hack them to set things up in any custom fashion. Most people just won't do that.
I taped a dvd lens that I hacked out of a broken drive to my iphone lens. Fun experiment, but need a slightly less macro lens, I think.