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updated program with bibliotecha

chootka vor 9 Jahren
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  2. 23 1
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  3. 25 1
      speakers/lucia-dossin/index.html

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program/index.html

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-				<a href="../speakers/andre-castro">
-					<span class="title">Bibliotecha</span></br>
-					Andre Castro
-				</a>, <a href="../speakers/lucia-dossin">Lucia Dossin</a>
+				<a href="../speakers/lucia-dossin/">
+					<span class="title">Bibliotecha Demo</span></br>
+					Lucia Dossin
+				</a> + <a href="../speakers/michaela-lakova/">Michaela Lakova</a>
 			</td>
 			<td></td>
 			<td></td>
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 			<td class="workshop" rowspan="2">
 				<a href="../speakers/surya-mattu/">
-					<span class="title">I Think Therefore ICANN: An RPG About TLDs</span></br>
+					<span class="title">Workshop: I Think Therefore ICANN: An RPG About TLDs</span></br>
 					Surya Mattu
 				</a> + <a href="../speakers/ingrid-burrington/">Ingrid Burrington</a>
 			</td>
 			<td class="workshop" rowspan="2">
 				<a href="../speakers/erica-kermani/">
-					<span class="title">The Queer Red Phone: Designing Interfaces and Community Accountability Networks Through Mesh</span></br>
+					<span class="title">Workshop: The Queer Red Phone: Designing Interfaces and Community Accountability Networks Through Mesh</span></br>
 					Erica Kermani
 				</a> + <a href="../speakers/miki-foster/">Miki Foster</a>
 			</td>
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ group: navigation
 				<a href="../speakers/andre-castro/">
 					<span class="title">Bibliotecha Workshop</span></br>
 					Andre Castro
-				</a>, <a href="../speakers/lucia-dossin/">Lucia Dossin</a> + <a href="../speakers/michaela-lakova/">Michaela Lakova</a>
+				</a> + <a href="../speakers/lucia-dossin/">Lucia Dossin</a>
 			</td>
 			<td class="workshop" rowspan="5">
 				<span class="title">Commotion Workshop</span></br>

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speakers/andre-castro/index.html

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 <img src="687474703a2f2f77696b692e70696e6b6e6f692e736f2f696d616765732f6d652f416e64726543617374726f5f73657431332e6a7067.jpg" width="256" />
 <p>My name is Andre Castro. I am a media designer, with a background in sound art and experimental music, and a current practice focused on hybrid publishing, underground digital libraries ( Bibliotecha ) and the intersection between technology and design processes. I am a user and advocate of Free/Open Source software.</p>
 
-<p>I work as a tutor at the Master of Media Design and Communication at the Piet Zwart Institute and at Willem de Kooning's Publication Station. In 2013 I completed the Master's program of Media Design and Communication at the Piet Zwart Institute, and graduated in 2007 from the Sonic Arts BA program at Middlesex University.</p>
+<p>I work as a tutor at the Master of Media Design and Communication at the Piet Zwart Institute and at Willem de Kooning's Publication Station. In 2013 I completed the Master's program of Media Design and Communication at the Piet Zwart Institute, and graduated in 2007 from the Sonic Arts BA program at Middlesex University.</p>
+
+<hr />
+<h2>Presenting with <a href="../lucia-dossin/">Lucia Dossin</a></h2>
+<h3>Workshop: Bibliotecha</h3>
+<p>Bibliotecha is a local offline network for distribution of digital texts, which allows small communities to build and share their electronic text collections.
+Bibliotecha relies on a small computer (a RaspberryPi) running open-source software to serve the ebooks over a local WIFI hotspot. Using the browser to connect to it, one is given the option to retrieve or donate texts.</p>
+
+<p>Bibliotecha's workshop is centered on implementing from the ground up a series of Bibliotecha nodes.
+The workshop will introduce Bibliotecha's essential architecture, the open-source software it relies upon, such as Calibre, Lighttpd and hostapd, as well as Unix/Linux fundamental concepts such as the shell interface, time-sharing, SSH protocol, Linux software repositories, captive portals, etc. 
+At the end of the workshop each (group of) participant(s) will take home a Bibliotecha node, ready to distribute electronic books.</p>
+
+<p>Participants with all levels of knowledge are welcomed. You just need to have a laptop and be at ease with it ;]</p>
+
+<h3>Materials</h3>
+<ul>
+	<li>Raspberry Pi (model 1) or Raspberry Pi 2 (model 2)</li>
+	<li>SD-card (for Pi model 1) or Micro-SD card (for Pi model 2), class: 10, minimum size: 6GB.</li>
+	<li>Power-supply for Raspberry Pi</li>
+	<li>Ethernet cable</li>
+	<li>USB-wifi adapter with generic 80211 driver (list in https://wikidevi.com/wiki/List_of_802.11ac_Hardware#Wireless_adapters )</li>
+	<li>Laptop with Ethernet port (Linux or Mac; Windows will be tricky to help you with SSHing and interaction with Unix-like Pi operating system, but if you are comfortable doing it on your own all should be fine).</li>
+</ul>

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speakers/lucia-dossin/index.html

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 <h3>Lucia Dossin</h3>
 <img src="687474703a2f2f6c75636961646f7373696e2e6e65742f696d672f6c756369612d646f7373696e2d3235362e706e67.png" />
-<p>Lucia Dossin (BR/NL) has a background in architecture and design and graduated in 2015 at Piet Zwart Institute, Master Media Design &amp; Communication. She works at the intersection of art and design, currently focusing on the interactions between humans and computers and their implications in subjectivity, language and politics.</p>
+<p>Lucia Dossin (BR/NL) has a background in architecture and design and graduated in 2015 at Piet Zwart Institute, Master Media Design &amp; Communication. She works at the intersection of art and design, currently focusing on the interactions between humans and computers and their implications in subjectivity, language and politics.</p>
+
+<hr />
+<h2>Presenting with <a href="../andre-castro/">Andre Castro</a></h2>
+<h3>Workshop: Bibliotecha</h3>
+<p>Bibliotecha is a local offline network for distribution of digital texts, which allows small communities to build and share their electronic text collections.
+Bibliotecha relies on a small computer (a RaspberryPi) running open-source software to serve the ebooks over a local WIFI hotspot. Using the browser to connect to it, one is given the option to retrieve or donate texts.</p>
+
+<p>Bibliotecha's workshop is centered on implementing from the ground up a series of Bibliotecha nodes.
+The workshop will introduce Bibliotecha's essential architecture, the open-source software it relies upon, such as Calibre, Lighttpd and hostapd, as well as Unix/Linux fundamental concepts such as the shell interface, time-sharing, SSH protocol, Linux software repositories, captive portals, etc. 
+At the end of the workshop each (group of) participant(s) will take home a Bibliotecha node, ready to distribute electronic books.</p>
+
+<p>Participants with all levels of knowledge are welcomed. You just need to have a laptop and be at ease with it ;]</p>
+
+<h3>Materials</h3>
+<p>Please bring:
+<ul>
+	<li>Raspberry Pi (model 1) or Raspberry Pi 2 (model 2)</li>
+	<li>SD-card (for Pi model 1) or Micro-SD card (for Pi model 2), class: 10, minimum size: 6GB.</li>
+	<li>Power-supply for Raspberry Pi</li>
+	<li>Ethernet cable</li>
+	<li>USB-wifi adapter with generic 80211 driver (list in https://wikidevi.com/wiki/List_of_802.11ac_Hardware#Wireless_adapters )</li>
+	<li>Laptop with Ethernet port (Linux or Mac; Windows will be tricky to help you with SSHing and interaction with Unix-like Pi operating system, but if you are comfortable doing it on your own all should be fine).</li>
+</ul>
+</p>