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|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 2:20 PM
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|Event display name=Hacking It
|Event display name=Hacking It
|Date Start=2023-09-21
|Date Start=2023-09-21 20:00
|Date End=2023-09-21
|Date End=2023-09-21 21:00
|Doors=2023-09-21 7:30 PM
|Doors=2023-09-21 19:30
|Event image=File:Hacking It.jpg
|Event image=File:Hacking It.jpg
|Event description=How can we hack the systems that try to define the shapes of our lives? Working together, how can we find hacks, or surprising and delightful new paths, to transform rather than conform to those systems? How can we hack our everyday devices, like smartphones or earbuds, to make us more human? What can the idea of hacking do for us today? This workshop-in-progress will use movie clips, performance snippets, and collaborative interaction to explore what we think hacking is and does.
|Event description=How can we hack the systems that try to define the shapes of our lives? Working together, how can we find hacks, or surprising and delightful new paths, to transform rather than conform to those systems? How can we hack our everyday devices, like smartphones or earbuds, to make us more human? What can the idea of hacking do for us today? This workshop-in-progress will use movie clips, performance snippets, and collaborative interaction to explore what we think hacking is and does.
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|Event medium=Artificial Intelligence; Civic Engagement; Dance; Digital Art; Interactive; Media Art; Net.art; Participatory; Pedagogy; Performance Art; Projection; Q&A; Research; Storytelling; Video; Writing
|Event medium=Artificial Intelligence; Civic Engagement; Dance; Digital Art; Interactive; Media Art; Net.art; Participatory; Pedagogy; Performance Art; Projection; Q&A; Research; Storytelling; Video; Writing
|Event admission type=Free
|Event admission type=Free
|Is public=Yes
|Is public=1
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Latest revision as of 19:13, February 1, 2024


How can we hack the systems that try to define the shapes of our lives? Working together, how can we find hacks, or surprising and delightful new paths, to transform rather than conform to those systems? How can we hack our everyday devices, like smartphones or earbuds, to make us more human? What can the idea of hacking do for us today? This workshop-in-progress will use movie clips, performance snippets, and collaborative interaction to explore what we think hacking is and does.

Eliot Gray Fisher is an arts worker whose hybrid processes connect bodies and technologies to shift the focus toward collectivity. A mix of formally trained and self-taught, he deeply values the play between gathering and sharing knowledge, in various forms. He is co-director of ARCOS, an arts service, creation, and presentation group.