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* For 2011 we expect to run a [[Spring_2011_HackLab|spring hacklab]] for planning the [[BarnCamp_2011|next BarnCamp]], which is scheduled to take place from the 10th - 12th June at [[Highbury Farm]] in the Wye Valley.
 
* For 2011 we expect to run a [[Spring_2011_HackLab|spring hacklab]] for planning the [[BarnCamp_2011|next BarnCamp]], which is scheduled to take place from the 10th - 12th June at [[Highbury Farm]] in the Wye Valley.
  
* Additionally we continue to work on the grass-roots activist guide [http://www.booki.cc/tech-tools-for-activists/ Tech Tools for Activists]] and are in the throes of organising various localised workshop events.
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* We have produce version 1 of a booklet providing technical help to activists, you can [http://hacktivista.net/hacktionlab/upload/f/f0/HacktionLab_Tech_Tools_for_Activists_rev1.pdf download and print Tech Tools for Activists from this site].  Should you wish for copies to be printed and sent to your collective, please get in touch via the mailing list.  We [http://www.booki.cc/tech-tools-for-activists/ continue to work on this grass-roots activist guide] and welcome comments and suggestions.
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* Finally various local HacktionLab collectives are the throes of organising workshop events in their local areas. Get on the list and get in touch if you're interested in organising, giving or attending a workshop.
  
 
==Previous HacktionLab events and activities==
 
==Previous HacktionLab events and activities==

Revision as of 17:24, 12 November 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.

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  • Finally various local HacktionLab collectives are the throes of organising workshop events in their local areas. Get on the list and get in touch if you're interested in organising, giving or attending a workshop.

Previous HacktionLab 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 - the third edition of our summer outing took place between 11 - 13 June 2010 in the Wye Valley. Retitled BarnCamp we focused on a turning down the tech to make it an event accessible to all with workshops including how to forage for food, how to make a slingshot and the ubiquitous how to encrypt your life. With around 65 attendees, this was our most successful and well-received HacktionLab event so far.

Contact Details

Nearly all proposals, discussions and news takes place on our (old fashioned) mailing list. This is the best place to get in touch:

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