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MAP-it / laboratorio di mapping partecipativo a Metropoliz
Thomas Laureyssens del collettivo di MAP-it dopo una prima esperienza di mappa partecipativa nella precedente edizione di BaBeL, guiderà i residenti di Metropoliz a esplorare lo spazio dello squat. Con l’aiuto di Thomas potranno esprimere e visualizzare le proprie riflessioni su una mappa attraverso un kit di icone sticker, superando tutte le difficoltà comunicative di un gruppo eterogeneo. Le riflessioni di questo workshop, come già successo nel primo MAP-it di novembre, verranno elaborate in una mappa riassuntiva che possono servire come linea guida per futuri interventi a Metropoliz
venerdì 18 maggio, ore 11.00 a Metropoliz, via prenestina 911, 913 per partecipare inviare una mail a babel.forteprenestino(at)gmail.com map-it.be
MAP-it / a participatory mapping workshop Metropoliz
Thomas Laureyssens of MAP-it
After a first experience of participatory map in the previous edition of Babel, leads the residents of Metropoliz to explore the space of the squat. With the help of Thomas they can express and view their considerations on a map through a set of icons stickers, overcoming all the difficulties of communication in a heterogeneous group. The reflections of this workshop, as already happened in the first MAP-November it will be compiled into a summary map that can be used as a guideline for future interventions.
Workshop di Urban Hacking con Thomas Laureyssens/MAP.it
Due giorni di workshop con Thomas Laureyssens/MAP.it. I partecipanti saranno alle prese con Arduino e Waveshield per innescare con semplici installazioni interattivi hacking urbani negli spazi pubblici (bus / tram , panchine…).
Possiamo evocare interessanti interazioni sociali tra le persone nello spazio pubblico con l’aggiunta di interventi interattivi?
Possiamo essere più consapevoli dello spazio pubblico che viviamo?
Il workshop è rivolto a tutti i designer, street artist, architetti, fanatici di bricolage, tecnici, artisti … (che non temono le prestazioni di hacking urbano).
Non è obbligatoria la conoscenza di programmazione Arduino
PROGRAMMA
Dopo una breve introduzione alle tecnologie, i progetti saranno sviluppati in gruppo. L’ultimo giorno si installano e testano i prototipi sul posto.
18.05 (18.00-20.00)_ Introduzione e descrizione della tecnologia
19.5 (11.00-18:00)_ Concetto di sviluppo e costruzione
20.5 (11.00-18:00)_ Costruzione e prove in spazio pubblico
Cosa portare?
_Se volete provare la programmazione Arduino: vi sarà utile un computer portatile e il cavo USB.
_Optional: apparecchiature elettroniche, come saldatore, multimetro, apparecchi di registrazione audio, … ma questo non è un requisito.
_Strumenti della vostra forma preferita di espressione, o che può essere utilizzato per le hack.
Per esempio: gli altoparlanti vecchi, giocattoli che fanno rumore, altri oggetti interessanti da smontare o riutilizzare, spray
per partecipare scrivere a:
babel.forteprenestino(at)gmail.com toyfoo.com
Urban Hacking workshop con Thomas Laureyssens/MAP.it
In this 2 day workshop with Thomas Laureyssens/MAP.it we use Arduino (http://arduino.cc/) and Waveshield (http://www.ladyada.net/make/waveshield/) to build interactive urban hacks that augment public spaces (bus/tram stops, benches,…) with simple interactions and sounds. Can we evoke interesting social interactions among people in public space by adding interactive interventions? Can the users of public space be made more conscious about the state of the urban space they passively or actively engage in? After an introduction the technology, projects are developed by group collaboration. The last day we install and test the prototypes on location.
Who?
Designers, (street)artists, architects, DIY-fanatics, technologists, performers… who are not afraid of some hands-on building, hacking or urban performance. No prior knowledge of programming Arduino is required, but it’s good to have one or more skills that you can bring to the workshop.
Timing
18/5 18:00-20:00: Introduction and technology overview
19/5 10:30-18:00: Concept development and construction
20/5 10:30-18:00: Construction and testing in public space
What to bring
– If you want to try programming Arduino: a laptop and USB cable.
– Optional: Electronic equipment like soldering iron, multimeter, sound recording equipment,… but this is not a requirement.
– Tools of your favorite form of expression or that can be used for the hacks. For instance: Old speakers, toys that make noise, other interesting objects to take apart or re-use, spraypaint,…
Workshop di Marking Borders con Thomas Laureyssens/MAP.it
I partecipanti sono chiamati a guardare la città in modo creativo, ma critico, un workshop con Thomas Laureyssens/MAP.it in cui si cammina per la città a cercare tutti i tipi di Confine, limiti sociali, estetici, concettuali, architettonici, ma sarà il partecipante a dover decidere quale tipo di confine cercare e identificandoli con nastro e penna ne visualizzerà la natura.
Marking borders workshop with Thomas Laureyssens/MAP.it
A workshop with Thomas Laureyssens/MAP.it in which you walk around the city and look for all kinds of ‘borders’ which you mark with tape and pen and thereby identifying and visualizing them. Its up to the participant to decide which type of boundaries to look for.These can be social, aesthetic, conceptual, architectural…Participants are challenged to look to the city in a creative but critical way.
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