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__NOTOC__HacktionLab is a regular convergence space where activists interested and/or working in the areas of alternative media, renewable energy, on-line video distribution, free software or any other form of activism that utilises technology can get together and plan how to better harness the technology (or not) to support grass roots social movements. | __NOTOC__HacktionLab is a regular convergence space where activists interested and/or working in the areas of alternative media, renewable energy, on-line video distribution, free software or any other form of activism that utilises technology can get together and plan how to better harness the technology (or not) to support grass roots social movements. | ||
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==Previous Hacktivista events and activities== | ==Previous Hacktivista events and activities== | ||
We have had five great HacktionLabs so far, two rural skills-share events and three urban ''hacklabs''. We've also been involved in bringing tech to and running workshops at a number of events: | We have had five great HacktionLabs so far, two rural skills-share events and three urban ''hacklabs''. We've also been involved in bringing tech to and running workshops at a number of events: | ||
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* April 2010: [[Spring 2010 HackLab|The third city HacktionLab]] took place in Oxford. | * April 2010: [[Spring 2010 HackLab|The third city HacktionLab]] took place in Oxford. |
Revision as of 17:53, 30 August 2010
HacktionLab is a regular convergence space where activists interested and/or working in the areas of alternative media, renewable energy, on-line video distribution, free software or any other form of activism that utilises technology can get together and plan how to better harness the technology (or not) to support grass roots social movements.
Previous Hacktivista events and activities
We have had five great HacktionLabs so far, two rural skills-share events and three urban hacklabs. We've also been involved in bringing tech to and running workshops at a number of events:
- June 2010: BarnCamp 2010
- April 2010: The third city HacktionLab took place in Oxford.
- November 2009: The second inner-city HacktionLab took place in Bradford.
- August 2009: Camp for Climate Action 2009
- July/August 2009: The Big Green Gathering 2009 got canceled :(
- June 2009: The second rural HacktionLab took place between 11 - 14 June 2009 in the Wye Valley on the Wales - England border.
- October 2008: The first inner-city HacktionLab took place between 24 - 25 October 2008 in Leeds. click here for more information about the event and what happened
- August 2008: With other campers we helped to set-up the so-called media village at the Camp for Climate Action 2008 in Kingsnorth, Kent.
- June 2008: The first rural HacktionLab took place between 13 - 15 June 2008, click here to view a slide-show of photos from the weekend. There are more photos posted here and this exciting short video too.
Contact Details
To get in touch please use our mailing list:
- Join the Crabgrass group - https://we.riseup.net/hacktionlab
- Join the email list - http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hacktionlab
Interesting Links
- No Borders Mobile tech set up 2007
- Indymedia centre at Climate Camp (Sipson 2007)
- Indymedia at the Camp for Climate Action 2006: Report & Personal View
- Stirling Indymedia - Field IMC at Horizon Ecovillage during G8 protests
- Edinburgh Media Centre Tech during G8 protests
- Indymedia: HOWTO Mount a Media Centre
- Bristol Wireless LTSP suite