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Hack The City: Renascimento Nos Buracos Escuros - Episódio Completo
"EU SOMOS": HACK THE CITY - INTEL, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, FOX LAB
Episode | Inside of project
Como criativos, sempre transitamos por São Paulo a observar espaços, pessoas, e em como solucionar problemas com a nossa criatividade. O MOOC nasceu disso. Por percebermos espaços a qual não nos viam presentes, e nisso, juntar a nossa sede de criar. São Paulo sempre foi uma galeria a céu aberto pra nós. Lugar-rua onde muitas vezes foi a nossa maior fonte de conhecimento e ferramenta para exercer criatividade e entender através da vivência, a nossa vocação. Dentre muitos projetos sonhados, sempre tivemos vontade de poder explorar São Paulo artisticamente com cores e estéticas que abracem nossa identidade através de novas perspectivas, e assim, abra caminhos e acessos pra novos jovens como nós, e também contribua culturalmente a cidade.
Hack The City veio como mais uma oportunidade de tirar nossos sonhos do plano imaginário e do papel, e estende-lo a realidade que buscamos acreditar, todos os dias. E realizar esse projeto em espaços como Paraisópolis, é sobre reafirmar tudo que acreditamos. Pra nós foi importante esse cross porque eles já são uma comunidade que desenvolvem projetos culturais que transformam o espaço e a cidade. Viemos de diferentes comunidades e sabemos a importância de usar a arte em espaços periféricos para transformação social. Através dessa série documental, vocês acompanharão a nossa trajetória e de personalidades que se desafiaram a encontrar soluções para São Paulo e resolvê-los através do design e tecnologia.
From smarter buses to a revolutionary Wi-Fi system.
A look at NYC’s most forward-thinking tech initiatives, including smart buses and the world’s largest and fastest municipal WiFi network.
Hack the City is about using open data for a better urban and civic experience.
It’s a hands-on event to use public data to test and prototype ideas, apps and products that can reveal something different about your city, or help people find out and engage more easily with the events, incidents and decisions that affects them.
Hack the City evolves and experiments with every iteration. They are hacking with the well-placed intervention of Kairotic, the Weaving Codes – Coding Weaves project. The project is led by artist-programmer Alex McLean and takes the relationship between patterns in code and traditional weavecraft as a starting point for investigating the influence of digital technology in making.
HACK THE CITY
Our environment is filled with cues about what we can and cannot do in it. This simple project plays with those cues by rolling out a carpet that looks like a crosswalk.
-Scott Moulton
Hack The City – Interstitial Insertions Workshop
Applications are open for another exciting Hack the City workshop by artists staying in Dublin with HOMESTAY!
Deadline: 10th August | Workshop: 14th – 19th August | Times: 10am – 8pm | Exhibition: 18th – 19th August.
Calling all architects, designers, artists, geographers and urban planners, we invite you to take part in the third HACK THE CITY lab. Building on Interactivos? and the IdeaLab, INTERSTITIAL INSERTIONS, provides you with an opportunity to work with leading architects, geographers and urban planners, who will guide you through a process for developing ideas for such city insertions. Outcomes of the workshop will be displayed as part of the HACK THE CITY programme and the Studiolab projects. Lead by Greg Keeffe (Professor of Architecture at Queens University Belfast School of Architecture), Dr. Nick Dunn (Author and Principal Lecturer at the Manchester School of Architecture) & Dr. Alma Clavin (urban planner and geographer working at the School of Geography and Archaeology, NUI Galway) this 5-day workshop, will focus on developing workable design propositions for in-between and leftover spaces in the city. Participants will be lead through a process which critically reflects on theoretical and practical methodologies and approaches for urban design.
The workshop will open to between 18-24 participants. Workshop coordinators and technical support will be available from 10am – 8pm for the duration of the 5-day workshop. Admission is free. No materials or costs for production will be provided but assistance with visual design, mapping and critical development of the projects will be given. Application should be submitted to: Teresa Dillon, Curator, Hack the City or email [email protected]. Full details on the call and workshop process can be found at: www.sciencegallery.com/interstitialinsertions
I have no pics or sounds but wonderful memories so just a sentence about this nice experience : plunge into the cold Irish sea, listen concerts in apartments, discover neighborhood with street parties, practice my first yoga trainning, taste a delicious homemade syrup, meet nice people, live in a huge house, Dublin has a great life ! everything was perfect Spasiba from Moscow
Urban Hacktivist, Florian Riviere, who stayed with HOMESTAY host Luna Dolezal during his time in Dublin on his HOMESTAY experience.