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Invitation: Public presentation Arctic Perspective Initiative workshop 3.12. Aalto Media Factory/FABLAB Helsinki
perjantai 30. marraskuuta 2012,
Ulla Taipale
We cordially invite to the public presentation of the Arctic Perspective Initiative and the results of our workshop with Marko Peljhan and Matthew Biedermann:
On Monday 3.12 11h at Aalto Media Factory/FABLAB Helsinki/Hämeentie 135
The Arctic Perspective Initiative (API) is a non-profit, international group of individuals and organizations, founded by Marko Peljhan and Matthew Biederman, whose goal is to promote the creation of open authoring, communications and dissemination infrastructures for the circumpolar region. Its aim is to work with, learn from, and empower the North and Arctic Peoples through open source technologies and applied education and training. By creating access to these technologies while promoting the creation of shared communications and data networks without costly overheads, continued and sustainable development of autonomous culture, traditional knowledge, science, technology and education opportunities for peoples in the North and Arctic regions is enabled.
API http://arcticperspective.org/
API during the Ars Bioarctica residency in Kilpisjärvi http://www.bioartsociety.fi/residency/
The API workshop was the final component of ‘The Art of Gathering Environmental Data’ event-series in collaboration with this year´s Pixelversity program. The workshop focused on the details of building a hybrid sensor network for harsh environments.
If you are not able to find the place please call 0504338898 / Erich Berger
On Monday 3.12 11h at Aalto Media Factory/FABLAB Helsinki/Hämeentie 135
The Arctic Perspective Initiative (API) is a non-profit, international group of individuals and organizations, founded by Marko Peljhan and Matthew Biederman, whose goal is to promote the creation of open authoring, communications and dissemination infrastructures for the circumpolar region. Its aim is to work with, learn from, and empower the North and Arctic Peoples through open source technologies and applied education and training. By creating access to these technologies while promoting the creation of shared communications and data networks without costly overheads, continued and sustainable development of autonomous culture, traditional knowledge, science, technology and education opportunities for peoples in the North and Arctic regions is enabled.
API http://arcticperspective.org/
API during the Ars Bioarctica residency in Kilpisjärvi http://www.bioartsociety.fi/residency/
The API workshop was the final component of ‘The Art of Gathering Environmental Data’ event-series in collaboration with this year´s Pixelversity program. The workshop focused on the details of building a hybrid sensor network for harsh environments.
If you are not able to find the place please call 0504338898 / Erich Berger