Hacktioncamp 2022

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HacktionLab presents "That tech is mine!": a hacktionlab / barnCamp Reunion - featuring discussions on alt-media, radical tech collectives, right to repair, free and open source software, the maker mentality, and the old hacker ethic.

Time - 10,11, 12th June 2022

Location - https://todmordenmakery.org.uk/ and other rooms in - https://tlchub.org.uk/

Main Idea

A reunion of people and ideas that went on at BarnCamps and Hacktionlabs. Friends of Friends welcome as we can let them know the general vibe.

Format

Unconference (with some organising to make sure we have enough sessions)

Timing, accomodation, and Food

Arrive Friday 10th June from 2pm depart Sunday from 3pm? Cost: a small charge to cover some things Accomodation: mainly camping at Phil's ground, Hebden Bridge hostel & Air B and Bs - A camping barn could be booked if there's enough interest Food: mostly from cafes and pubs - some catering for Saturday lunch could be a good idea.

Other links for accomodation

Hebden Bridge Hostel - https://independenthostels.co.uk/members/hebdenbridgehostel/

Proposed Workshops - more details tbc

  • "Cash among the chaos" working in a successful-ish software business that is run on anarchist principles. Naomi
  • 'intro to electronics' - Gareth
  • https://karrot.world - - Nick


Topic - Reunion Talks and Updates

  • Federal Web and Publishing an update
  • State of play of Alt Media and Radical Tech Collectives
  • Indymedia (optional)- reunion and traditional group therapy session
  • Archiving update - (including how we repaired https://schnews.org/ - a twisted love story of two parts)

Topic - Repair, Reuse and Recovery

This topic is broadly on sustainability and tech with a green, progressive focus. especially repair culture.

  • what is the right to repair movement? what's going on right now? where did it come from and what is it's heritage?
  • right to repair - and repair culture
  • green pcs / devices- reuse, low power, ltsp update?,
  • greener web - static sites, servers
  • "sustainbility and technology" - see below

Sustainablity can be liberally interpreted. To make this gathering accessible and to keep us grounded, we invite a broad definition of sustainability to include , personal sustainability - self-care, looking after social movements as well as care of planet via environmental aspects. This may include the following themes.


Technical and Non-Tech Streams

if we get enough people we may want to have one stream of activities with a nerd-gag and one without.

Context

About Hacktionlab - https://hacktionlab.org/ Rural tech gatherings - Barncamps - accessible, linked with social movements

The Maker Community workshop Space inside Tod College - a history of the project would be great, and the wider history of the building and what's going on in there. Other local groups in the building/local area that we could invite to speak via lightening talks.

Other things we could cover:

"Free Software: A New Hope" - a operatic spectacular about the life of Richard M Stallman, the Obi Wan of the Free Software movement (although I feel he was probably a member of the Sith - RMS that is). (Mike would like to play Larry Wall if possible)

Party/Ents

  • Friday

- show some old classic riot porn just to show how old and classic some of us are - screen "What A Wonderful Life" - a feel good film that everyone likes, even when its not Christmas - screen an edgy film that will probably fuck with everyone's heads and send them to bed early

  • Saturday

The upstairs room of the Golden Lion is pretty cheap to hire if we get 20-30 people up for it it could be worth it

- raveoke - open "mike"


Outreach

  • HacktionLab List
  • Personal Invites to Friends and Friends of Friends
  • Makery Members
  • Local tech people from Tod and Hebden

Types of Contributions

If you are interested in this gathering we invite you to contribute in any of the following ways as well as simply attending.

Workshops: typically 60 mins - let us know your requirements

Skill Share Sessions: typically 60 mins - in collaboration with others

Round Table Discussions: typically 60 mins -around a theme

Lightning Talks: typically 5-10 mins - these may be themed together or at random