sunday october 28, 14-17h, free entrance

Following the first Pixelache meeting, the network gathers again. New nodes are currently under development, after Nantes and Bamako initiatives in 2011, Montreal, Varsaw, Sheffield will join in.

This meeting will consider the educational role of these initiatives in transmitting concepts and practices based on open source. How to propagate and to share these know-hows and new skills?

Needs, experiments, examples of teachings will be discuss in order to figure out future programs of workshops, masterclasses and meetings that offer to anyone to discover and learn, on the model of self-learning initiatives.

With :

Nathalie Aubret, Pixelache Helsinki coordinator (Finland).
http://www.pixelache.ac

Andrew Gryf Paterson artist, curator et researcher for Scotland, based in Helsinki (Finland).
http://agryfp.info

Gisle Frøysland, artist, musician, VJ, co-founder of BEK, Bergen (Norvège).
http://www.220hex.org

Mathieu Marguerin : founder of Mal au Pixel, independant curator, Paris (France).
http://www.malaupixel.org

Jenny Pickett: artist and member of Apo33, Nantes (France).
http://www.apo33.org

Margrét Elísabet Ólafsdóttir, jurnalist et cofounder of Lorna, an organization devoted to digital arts and Pikslaverk festivall director, Reykjavik, (Island).
http://pallit.lhi.is/pikslaverk

James Wallbank, artist, founder of Access Space, Sheffield (UK) and author of Lowtech Manifesto.
http://access-space.org/

 

remote participants:

Marion Louisgrand Sylla, founder of Ker Thiossane and director of Afropixel festival in Dakar (Sénégal).
http://www.ker-thiossane.org

Vanessa Gocksch artist et founder of Pixelazo festival, in Cartagena de Indias (Colombia).
http://www.intermundos.org