[NetBehaviour] The Eclectic Tech Carnival 2006: "The Learning Bazaar"
marc
marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Thu Aug 10 11:06:54 CEST 2006
The Eclectic Tech Carnival 2006: "The Learning Bazaar"
http://eclectictechcarnival.org/
Five days and nights of collaborative learning, sharing, installing and
experimenting with computer technology - by women, for women.
DATES: Monday 4th - Friday 8th September
MAIN PLACE: Galeria H.Arta, Strada Iuliu Maniu nr.3, et.2, Timisoara,
Romania
COST: sliding fee scale in ecorates - see the web site for details
REGISTRATION:
http://eclectictechcarnival.org/2006/regform.html
LANGUAGE: English, with Romanian translations
CONTACT: info at eclectictechcarnival.org
The Eclectic Tech Carnival (/etc) is an annual nomadic event organised
by an international collective of women into free technology and free
culture.
What's it about?
- women learning with women
- using and understanding FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source Software)
- DIY culture and collaborative information sharing
- gender and technology
- creating and distributing our own content
What will be happening?
The /etc features a programme of computer workshops during the day and
cultural activities in the evening. The full programme will be on the
web site closer to the time of the festival and will include the
following:
- computer hardware course: take it apart, name it, and put it back
together again
- Linux: learn the basics, install or share and extend your skills
- FLOSS: what is it and how you can use it?
- HTML: hand-coding web pages
- other scripting languages: Perl, Python, CSS etc
- computers as creative tools for communication: UpStage, audio and
video streaming
- lecture on Creative Commons
& other random analogue elements of creativity that sizzle during the
event
Public Presentations - everyone invited:
Tuesday 5th, 18.00 - 20.00: 'Open Discussion'
Friday 8th, from 18.00: 'Closing Carnival'
More information and programme: http://eclectictechcarnival.org/
Contact: info at eclectictechcarnival.org
Presented by the WAITS Foundation in collaboration with D Media and
H.Arta
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