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== Planned Activities for 2013/2014 ==
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== Activities ideas ==
 
 
The activities will be detailed and documented progressively, as the course is being developed, that is, depending on the feedback, interests, new ideas and questions from the participants. For now a rough list of things that we aim at covering across the year:
 
  
 
* Install party: running Raspbian on the Pi.
 
* Install party: running Raspbian on the Pi.
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* Audio synth in Python with pyo
 
* Audio synth in Python with pyo
 
* Audio synth in the browser with flockingjs
 
* Audio synth in the browser with flockingjs
 
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* NES ROM hacking
== Sample projects ==
 
 
 
The following projects are examples of tactical use of portable technologies and networks to look critically at how these networks work socially.
 
 
 
* [http://newstweek.com/ News Tweek] Julian Oliver and Daniil Vasiliev (2011)
 
* [http://wiki.daviddarts.com/PirateBox_DIY Pirate Box] David Darts (2011) [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/PirateBox]
 
* [http://www.yugo.at/equilibre/ Constraint City] Gordan Savicic 2009?
 
* [http://apd.lnd4.net/ A Public Domain, Linda Hilfling]
 

Revision as of 12:28, 5 March 2014

Activities ideas

  • Install party: running Raspbian on the Pi.
  • operating system basics: administration and UNIX history
  • C oneliners: C and shell programming basics with pipes
  • wireless deaddrops and access points: setting up a standalone wireless network to share files outside of the Internet.
  • camera/sensors machines: turning the Pi into a surveillance machine
  • spiders/crawlers: turning a network of Pis into a data harvesting fest
  • web literacy: HTML5, CSS3, js + webmaker tools
  • basic client/server service development: Python, node.js and others.
  • Pd patch player: a more elaborate network and web application using golang and libpd
  • Tor public access point: onionland and co
  • MITM and public wifi access points: run your own PRISM! :)
  • Audio synth in Python with pyo
  • Audio synth in the browser with flockingjs
  • NES ROM hacking