We are half-way into the workshop for the Graz situation, and I’m happy to report that all is going well. Nearly all of the technical issues are sorted – today we will test sound and make decisions about the number of laptops the network can handle – and we have a pretty good outline and a lot of media already created. All is looking good for a run-through tomorrow! Continue reading “the half-way mark”
Rachelle’s blog
One of the Graz participants, Rachelle Knowles, is blogging and twittering as we work; you can follow her twitter feed here and read her blog here.
Three down, one to go …
It’s amazing how fast this project is going; we have completed the first 3 situations and in just over a week will begin the fourth, which is also the final situation for this funding period. Since we began preparing for the situations, we have learned a lot – about the topics we’ve been working with as well as the technologies and processes – and this learning will feed into the fourth situation. Continue reading “Three down, one to go …”
Graz Situation: U.F.F. – Unidentified Flying Food
Worklab in Graz: 17.5.-22.5.2013
Performance: Wednesday May 22nd, 19:00 CET (find your local time here).
Schaumbad – Freies Atelierhaus Graz
hosted by Ökoservice, Puchstrasse 41, 8020 Graz
For application to the workshop please email to schaumbad@mur.at
Topic: Food Production / 3rd World / Globalisation
Eindhoven Reflections
This was my first visit to Eindhoven; I discovered a compact, walkable, friendly city, much influenced by the 100+ years of Philips, the electronics giant which began here as a small lightbulb factory in 1891. Half of the city seems to have been built by Philips – even the library where our “situation” took place is located in a former Philips factory, affectionately known by the locals as “the white lady”. Continue reading “Eindhoven Reflections”