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HackOn 14-15-16 July 2017
Times are currently quite random and subject to change at any moment.
chaos (main track)
1:00
presenter: Violavirus
Not only hackers do Security, Privacy and Hacking. Want to see some hacked Industy Robots playing records, Exoskeletons, Power-of-Google-out-of-control, Grindcore Karaoke-bar, Robots and Activism reaching a broad audience? Meet Real Art!
Viola van Alphen is activist, writer and event producer of multimedia event GOGBOT, which won the national Innovation Award- the Netherlands. In Oct she organizes Manifestations @ Dutch Design Week, reach: 260.000 visitors. Theme: Will the Future Design Us?
With themes like the Googlization of Everything, Japanoiiid, Singularity is Near..Resistance is Futile, Mediapolis, Meme’s, Atompunk, the festival always seems to address one or more issues that create controversy and encourage the visitors to be more actively engaged in technology and the role they want technology to have and definitely to not have in the future. Themes around Privacy, Security and Hacking.
The festival is free of entrance, taking art out of the museums and presenting it in the public space. With international artists, young talent and collaborations with i.e. VU University and University Twente, European Space Agency, NASA, Nanolab Twente, Mddr_ Lab, WORM, Lebowski StreetArt publishers, Anonymous, FEMEN, Hackerspaces, etc.
With projects like Google Birth, Baghdad Car Bomb Wrecks of Jonas Staal, Tinkebels underwear-vending-machines, Workspace for “Terrorists” from Atelier van Lieshout, Autonomous Spaceships, etc etc.
Together with a group of artists, Viola hacked herself into the Museum of Modern Art NYC using A.R. app LAYAR, which afterwards officially got added to the MoMA’s program.
During the presentation she will show several examples of (tech) art, robots and activism.
One of the goals to show worldwide professional artists active in the field of Security, Privacy and Hacking, but also build bridges between artists and hackers, and to (hopefully) take away previous expierences in seeing bad art and amateur art.
gogbot video: https://www.youtube.com/user/GOGBOTfestival Manifestations 2016 art, activist, hacker @ Dutch Design Week: http://www.manifestations.nl/ Sandwoman: http://www.sandwoman.com/ Violavirus: http://www.violavirus.nl/ About Viola: http://www.changeisgood.nl/
Length:
Speaker:
60 minutes
stf
45
Since the Middle Ages, finance has played an important part in shaping the development of governments, business, technology and society. But the nature of its role is inadequately understood. The purpose of this talk is to provide a primer on the nature of finance, its historical influence and development, and its potential - for better or worse - in shaping our collective future.
Length:
Speaker:
45 minutes
limitsoflogic
30
Interested in this place?. History, current situation, larger view on gentrification
Don't forget to sign the petition: https://adm.amsterdam/petition
Length:
Speaker:
30 minutes
stpq
45
After years of teaching in technology education, it started to dawn on me: our efforts within the system are nearly futile. How to help 'beginners' get started without copping into the perverse logic of the educational system? I am continually exploring the potential and the problems educators face in generating an emancipatory and inclusive teaching practice. How do you teach without talking down, empower without creating more monsters? How to make people less intimidated by technology-but not less aware of the tremendous force fields of techno-capital that we are dealing with? I provide the contours for what I call 'tentacular pedagogy' that may serve to navigate the troubles that people face in learning to work with technology in the age of entanglement. I will introduce some basic concepts, theoretical models and concrete case studies as a starting point to discuss collaborative strategies for futurecrafting.
Brief context: Over the past 15 years we've seen the rise of makerspaces/fablabs. These collective workspaces are popping up in libraries, schools, and attracting private and public funding as a pipeline to the 'creative industry'. Makerspaces sound a bit like hackerspaces, but then with an overdose of techno-optimism and a lack of the grassroots community and/or subversion to the status quo. In this talk, I'd like to discuss the implicit troubles and opportunities in the ‘making’ paradigm, looking to how can we can shift to align them with ethical goals and a critical attitude towards the industry demand for ‘makers’. Are we in an 'industrial revolution', or just a new phase of capitalism, bringing new mechanisms of control, and new ways of distracting and alienating people?
Can we hack ‘making’ as a tool to bolster radical equality, empowerment, and ecological awareness? How to help absolute beginners to get started, how to organize communities, how to counter the dominance of white-young-male bias? How to lower the threshold of messing with technology without copping into the IKEA syndrome rampant in makerspaces (I assembled it, so it is mine)? Can 'hacking' really work on democratizing technology, bringing tools to the people? If so, when, why, how, where, with whom....?
Length:
Speaker:
45 minutes
shylo
5
Describing a simple process on how to turn electronics into jewelry/art with some examples.
Length:
Speaker:
5 minutes
webmind
30
A presentation of Duniter [1] : a cryptocurrency based on the Relative Theory of Money [2] a.k.a. money creation through a basic income (or universal dividend). So no more mining, participating in writing the blockchain becomes purely voluntary. Newly created coins are distributed equally to all members everyday. To assure members have a unique identity on the network, people certify each other to create a web of trust. These unique identities also allow for a personalized proof of work difficulty which means there is no reason for a race to the largest computing power.
[1] https://duniter.org/ [2] http://en.trm.creationmonetaire.info/
Length:
Speaker:
30 minutes
smyds
5
Teaser for the worshop on societal decentralization, sustainability, grace, diversity, collapse, resilience and survival.
http://dsrp.eu
Length:
Speaker:
5 minutes
dokterbob
5
Since OHM & Interference, through many other hackers and otherwise events, several people are working together on documenting and practicing UnCivilised life: empathic communication, critical view on technology, enjoying nature, learning anarchism, speaking for Squirrels... This talk will introduce our community, with the goal to create new connections. http://unciv.nl
Length:
Speaker:
5 minutes
becha
1:30
We want to discuss with you how artificial intelligence and maximally connected automation is changing our working (and living-) conditions. Different studies foresee more than 40% loss of jobs in highly developed countries. More and more people will be "surplus". Even conservative economists demand some sort of basic income to ensure future social pacification - which will surely not be unconditioned.
What is our left-radical perspective on a fragmenting working world, where work was so long the main disciplinary force structuring society?
We want to look at changing working conditions NOW! How does "smartification" of the industrial world reorganize and expropriate work? We want to give different examples -one of them is amazon. And we want to introduce our modest ideas of how to start attacking the technological innovation-offensive - for example by proposing to bring amazon a very black friday on november, 24th of 2017!
amazon-paper: https://linksunten.indymedia.org/en/system/files/data/2017/02/1403758516.pdf
Length:
Speaker:
90 minutes
smalldata
45
Documentaire over vroege automatisering en gender. In de jaren vijftig werd in het Mathematisch Centrum één van de eerste computers ontwikkeld. Een groep vrouwen was betrokken bij het programmeren en coderen van de eerste elektronische rekenmachine. De regisseur is aanwezig.
Documentary on the first programmers in the netherlands and gender. First screening with english subtitles.
Length:
Speaker:
45 minutes
webmind
confusion (workshops)
1:30
The very popular workshop from Congress is now coming to Amsterdam! Takes an hour and a half. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20€ per kit.
For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!
Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We're going to build two switch-mode power supplies (one step-up, one step-down) using tiny SMD parts. They're going to work. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.
Length:
Speaker:
90 minutes
kliment
1:00
a dinamic workshop in which we will talk about the use of livestreaming on demo's. What to do and what not to do plus a personal experience of @suysulucha a spanish livestreamer from the movement Los Indiganadxs (15M)
Length:
Speaker:
60 minutes
LaSu
1:00
In this workshop we will learn about a diy method of jetting cables (getting them in long tubes) This workshop will happen in big warehouse due to equipment requirements.
Length:
Speaker:
60 minutes
stpq
1:00
This will not be a hardcore CTF.
I intend to do a bit of a workshop style thing that focusses on owning a few boxes, with some emphasis on how an attacker would get deeper into a network/evading some firewalls/etc. I am aiming at something that people can try and follow with some basic admin/scripting knowledge. (Probably some VM images that ppl can copy and play with on their own laptop.)
Length:
Speaker:
60 minutes
Stef
building/installing/testing opensource navigation systems for your sailboat (opencpn rtlsdr/ rpi ais tx / openseamap / nmea gps)
Length:
Speaker:
120 minutes
ptr_here
aftermath (performances)
We're going to fill up an old city bus, that has been fitted with lots of tables, with a bunch of synth-stuff for some workshops, tweaking and jamming.
The front may or may not become a radio studio.
Length:
Speaker:
240 minutes
dreamer
2:00
Two female bands are Hacking Cis Male Music on july 15th 2017! 20u-22u Steekvlieg - a two piece riot grrrl band hailing from Amsterdam and Haarlem. They're embracing DIY culture and raising a political voice. They play songs ranging from punk to grunge and they play it loud! (https://steekvlieg.bandcamp.com/) De Introns - punkband from Groningen. Their sound sounds like Sleater Kinney meets The Slits. They're DIY, and their music is about their experiences within this fucked up political and social system. They stand pro squats, feminism, pro fun and anti-sexism, anti-capitalism, anti-fascism! (https://deintrons.bandcamp.com/)
PRACTICAL STUFF: SATURDAY 8 ppl showing up in the evening/night SATURDAY 8 ppl dinner SATURDAY-SUNDAY 2 ppl sleepover in tent SATURDAY 3 cars parking (not for the rest of the days!) FRIDAY and probably also SUNDAY - 1 ppl dinner (Veerle, the other half of DREAMER.. may also sleep over at those days, but not sure.. Will dive into Dreamer's tent then)
Length:
Speaker:
120 minutes
vierlala
1:00
Play some tunes in the party room, West Coast Sound of Holland style.
And maybe some chill-out in the chill room.
Length:
Speaker:
60 minutes
dreamer
1:30
Liveset tek/break/dnb/acid/noise/whatever/free/hard/ware/soft preferably in the basement
Length:
Speaker:
90 minutes
yids
1:30
Good ole' techno music!
Length:
Speaker:
90 minutes
tew
1:00
a dj set/ live performance of hardcore music using trackers
Length:
Speaker:
60 minutes
smog
discord (selforganised)
We (limitsoflogic and msil) will be bringing down a bunch of MtG decks for anyone to play/learn with. If you've never played before - come and give it a shot!
We usually play the EDH format of the game (allows fore more players and fun interactions ;)), but will bring down some simple 40-card beginner decks as well for anyone who wants to learn how to play
Length:
Speaker:
120 minutes
msil
with the possible exception of something on the topic of 'plant genetics and breeding'
Length:
Speaker:
60 minutes
theo_hackon
Who likes to share in squatting a building with fenched outdoor space for people who live in caravans.
Length:
Speaker:
5 minutes
Theo
Hi, I would like to do the following things (together with other people, started talking about it) - qubes co-learning - queer feminist gathering - foodsoft / foodcoops meetup
Length:
Speaker:
5 minutes
tilia
This is not a lecture but rather a discussion. With 5 minute introduction to subject to than further discuss with folks who are interested. Subject: Robotization will probably erode many jobs. So much so that the traditional model of working for wages will no longer hold. An often proposed alternative for the division of wealth is implementing a universal basic income. However, this places power in the hands of corporations and states to decide how much people should receive and under what conditions. An alternative is Universal Basic Divident: a fixed percentage of proceeds generated by robots should flow to the collective.
Length:
Speaker:
45 minutes
tessel
Propaganda design workshop (we bring a tee-shirt press) and conversation around the concept of Third-TechnoScape. Tee-shirts, slogans, media invasion tactics, fun with propaganda from the city to social media.
Shedding lights also means casting shadows. In the shades of capitalist hegemony and ideology, we cast the 3TS to respond to the reductionist market-driven fallacy of "Third Space", between home and the workplace, where social capital can easily be captured and executed while the worker's guard is lowered. Not only the pervasiveness of technologies make such notions as home and work porous to the point of dissolution, but the rapidly deteriorating conditions of existence of the living often do not respond anymore to such criteria : the homeless meet the jobless in the darkness left over by the predatory shadow of mainstream propaganda.
https://ps.zoethical.com/t/from-where-we-are-working/60/6?u=how
Length:
Speaker:
240 minutes
how
serigraphy throughout the weekend by adm serigraphy crew
Length:
Speaker:
240 minutes
stpq
1:00
Information should be free. So bring your physical and digital words to share among other life forms. Warning: there might be some tea involved.
Length:
Speaker:
60 minutes
Spider
45
Workshop on destroying (old) electronics to make nice new arty items.
You can bring old harddisks, diskdrives, tapedrives etc to deconstruct and remade. Some will be available on site if you have none.
Length:
Speaker:
45 minutes
webmind
2:00
Let's flash some laptops with Coreboot/Libreboot and place a free/open source firmware/bios on your machine!
Can help with:
- thinkpad x60(s)
- thinkpad x201
- thinkpad x220
- thinkpad x230
- asus chromebook c201
I'll bring a raspberry pi and a soic-8 clip and jumper cables. If you have equipment like this laying around, please bring some, the more clips, the more liberated laptops!
Length:
Speaker:
120 minutes
DrWhax
bureaucracy (volunteers)
Grid of WS2812 RGB LEDs taped to balloons to display visualizations and use for games. Our current grid is 17 × 11 pixels (187) and 6m × 3.9m in size. (code: https://github.com/wolbodo/thegrid)
Experience tough us balloons die rather quick after being exposed to the full sun for too long, although this gives a 'living art' thingy to it, I would prefer not hanging it in direct sun (or removing it in the morning/night to somewhere inside).
Length:
Speaker:
240 minutes
bwb
.
Length:
Speaker:
120 minutes
dani
I am happy to cook pancakes. I will bring the ingredients and the filling. Equipment needed: kitchen appliances.
Length:
Speaker:
30 minutes
maxigas
hi all!
thanks for organizaing this open event at ADM. I would like to volunter help on main logistics (before and during): Don't know if needed but just offering my self in case you need more people to make HACKON happen or easier for whomever is already involved.
I can make at least couple of hours per week free to volunteer until july. Plus couple of hours the days of the event it self.
I am a quite polifacetic type so i can be useful in many areas... let me know if this help is welcome ;D
I CANT HELP ON FRIDAY SINCE I WILL BE AT ADM ONLY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
LaSu
Length:
Speaker:
120 minutes
LaSu
90 minutes of something ☭ simple but useful ☭ - suggestions welcome!
Length:
Speaker:
90 minutes
joe
but let's see about using the pizza oven
Length:
Speaker:
5 minutes
Stef
I have a car with which I can help transport people and things
Length:
Speaker:
5 minutes
tessel
Everyone needs Yerba Mate. I will bring some Yerba Mate, will need an electric kettle and acquire some carbonated water, have some empty bottles and can make a club-mate clone.
I will show people how easy it is to not rely on big companies for hacker-drinks
Length:
Speaker:
20 minutes
jglauche
I can cook, take out the garbage, give massage and awesome at rubber ducking. Want to learn more about everything and might bring some LoRa stuff with me if anyone is interested in hacking on that. Quite involved in the node community so can have a node workshop, if someone is interested.
Length:
Speaker:
240 minutes
ralphtheninja
(Sunday) Baking amazing Dutch pancakes and whoever succeeds in pouring a working code on its cake gets a extra one for free. Or if it's already for free he/she just gets another one. Or fame. Prefer teaming up with other pancake bakers at https://pad.ijhack.nl/p/hackon-pancakes
Length:
Speaker:
180 minutes
legocy