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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
Cuando se tiene cierto contacto con la Internet, obras como esta resultan de lo más interesante, sobre todo cuando tanto se ha desvirtuado el concepto y concepción de los Hackers, hoy en dÃa asociados, equivocadamente, a los Crackers.
Decoded Fashion: The Fashion Hackathon presented by Condé Nast. Location; AlleyNYC 500 7th Ave, NYC. February 2-3, 2013 (Day 1). Photographs by Steven Lau. MUST CREDIT**** Decoded Fashion/Steven Lau
Hack Fall Wood, otherwise known as Hackfall, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, or SSSI, of 44.8687 hectares (0.4487 km2; 0.1732 sq mi), lying north-east of the village of Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire, England. During the 18th century it was landscaped in the picturesque style by landowner William Aislabie, who created views by engineering streams and pools, planting trees and building follies. Turner and Gilpin painted it, and pictures of it featured on Catherine the Great's 1773 Wedgwood dinner service. Some 19th century writers called it "one of the most beautiful woods in the country."
Following 20th century clear-felling and natural regeneration of trees, the Woodland Trust purchased the property in 1989. The site was designated as an SSSI in the same year. Together with the Hackfall Trust and the Landmark Trust, the Woodland Trust restored footpaths, conserved the remaining follies and managed the wildlife habitat according to its SSSI status.
The woodland supports varied wildlife, including many birds, animals and flowering plants, plus more than 200 species of liverworts and mosses, and two rare creatures: the beetle Platycis minutus and the lemon slug,[2] which lives only in ancient woodland. The site is now listed as a Conservation Area, and as Ancient Semi-Natural Woodland (ASNW). The woodland is open to the public and has many summer visitors, although the only public facility is a car park.
I saw the wet floor sign sitting by the foosball table in our breakroom, so I hacked it LOL. We always have foosballs flying off the table!
First DevCamp to bring hacks & hackers together to build iPad apps. May 22 at KQED. Photos by @Deifell
The third in a triptych created as a prize for DIYSect, a film series detailing the culture of DIY bio labs.
This is a simple but super cool single color print I put together based on a tshirt design concept complements of Eliot, who now resides in Las Vegas. I actually made a stencil of this skull and wrenches, then spray painted it on a sheet of paper, scanned it and added text.
Pretty surreal actually. Kind of video game like, sitting on the front of a boat shooting. Good way to spend a Saturday morning that is for sure. Riffo.
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.
Tear it apart night. Find some junk and take it apart. Why? Maybe you need a something out of it or you just want to take something apart.
"What hackers do is figure out technology and experiment with it in ways many people never imagined. They also have a strong desire to share this information with
others and to explain it to people whose only qualification may be the desire to learn." - Emmanuel Goldstein, Dear Hacker: Letters to the Editor of 2600
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
I was bored one day at NYCR and started playing with my rising collections of motors.
Ended up stuffing an 18v motor into my bike helmet and putting two 9vs in series on it. Runs awesome. Surprisingly effective as a cooling apparatus and even more surprisingly effective as a fume buffer.
Probably not very safe in an accident though =P