cultimake – P2P Foundation https://blog.p2pfoundation.net Researching, documenting and promoting peer to peer practices Sat, 06 Oct 2018 11:39:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.15 62076519 Showcasing cultiMake at the TechFestival (Copenhagen) https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/showcasing-cultimake-at-the-techfestival-copenhagen/2018/10/02 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/showcasing-cultimake-at-the-techfestival-copenhagen/2018/10/02#respond Tue, 02 Oct 2018 08:24:27 +0000 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=72813 Following the activities that took place during the cultiMake event, organised last August in Ioannina (Greece) in the context of the Distributed Design Market Platform project, the P2P Lab’s aim was to communicate further the outcomes of the event. To this end, two of our participants presented some of the technological solutions that were developed... Continue reading

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Following the activities that took place during the cultiMake event, organised last August in Ioannina (Greece) in the context of the Distributed Design Market Platform project, the P2P Lab’s aim was to communicate further the outcomes of the event. To this end, two of our participants presented some of the technological solutions that were developed during the workshop.

More specific, André Rocha and Lucas Barreiro Lemos participated in the “Distributed Design Summit: Creative Minds for Productive Cities” which was held during the Techfestival in Copenhagen, from September 5th to 9th. This festival examined the impact of technology within 10 tracks: Ego, Food, Play, Learn, Create, Work, Start, Cities, Energy and Democracy. The festival included day-long workshops, dynamic activities by local and international co-creators, stage talks, conversations, installations, social meetings, music, after-hour drinks etc. Summits were organised as one-day gatherings where a diverse group of people could discuss the bigger picture, share insights, and challenge best practices.

Special emphasis was placed on the maker movement as a loose global movement of individuals who make physical projects with digital tools through collaborative processes and the sharing of the digital files or documentation.

The two prototypes that were presented by Andre and Lucas were an automated irrigation system and a solar dryer, respectively. The presentations were prepared in accordance with the overall program of the session. Based on the fact that most of the participants were makers and designers, the presentations focused more on the manufacturing process of the solutions rather than their use in agriculture. Also, some details on more practical issues and the efficiency of the solutions were provided together with info on the local Habibi.Works community.

These were the speakers of the Distributed Design Summit in Copenhagen:

More details about the Distributed Design Market Platform project can be found here.

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cultiMake: Crowdsourcing open source agricultural solutions [Open Event] https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/cultimake-crowdsourcing-open-source-agricultural-solutions-open-event/2018/07/23 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/cultimake-crowdsourcing-open-source-agricultural-solutions-open-event/2018/07/23#respond Mon, 23 Jul 2018 07:00:42 +0000 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=71950 The P2P Lab is happy to announce the launch of “The cultiMake project: Crowdsourcing open source agricultural solutions”, celebrating the gathering of designers, makers and farmers who are adapting to the digitised world. Where: Habibi.Works, Ioannina (Greece) When: From Monday, July 30th to Friday, August 3rd. Currently, the P2P Lab aims to create awareness and... Continue reading

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The P2P Lab is happy to announce the launch of

The cultiMake project: Crowdsourcing open source agricultural solutions”,

celebrating the gathering of designers, makers and farmers who are adapting to the digitised world.

Where: Habibi.Works, Ioannina (Greece)

When: From Monday, July 30th to Friday, August 3rd.

Currently, the P2P Lab aims to create awareness and promote an emerging collaborative productive model of agriculture, based on the conjunction of commons-based peer production with desktop manufacturing. Agriculture is a key activity in the peripheral and less-developed regions of the EU and a crucial productive sector. It is a field in which ready-to-apply open source hardware and software solutions have already been produced and, thus, can be implemented and improved. Considering the fragmentation of the existing abundant open source projects in relation to agriculture, the replication, sharing and improvement of solutions is hindered.

To facilitate interaction and create feedback loops among makers, designers and farmers, the P2P Lab is organising this 5-day event in Ioannina (Greece). The event will be hosted at Habibi.Works, a makerspace for asylum seekers and Greek locals in Katsikas (Ioannina), managed by the German NGO Soup and Socks e.V. Since 2016, Habibi.Works is operating eight workshop areas which serve as platforms for mutual education, empowerment and encounter.

The main aim is to familiarise the local community with open source technologies developed within the EU and, ideally, connect hubs (e.g. Fab Labs) that provide technical infrastructures for development. This may create a network of open source software/hardware communities and local farmers that overcome barriers through knowledge diffusion and collaboration for their mutual benefit.

During the workshop, four solutions related to agriculture will be manufactured. After publishing an open call and receiving several applications, the local community selected the following designers to lead the manufacturing of the prototypes:

  • André Rocha, Adjunct Professor at ESELx – IPL and a Senior Product and Interaction designer.
  • Angelos Pappas, Software developer and activist.
  • Jonathan Minchin, Coordinator of the Green Fab Lab at Valldaura Labs, IAAC Campus in Barcelona.
  • Trifonas Papaioannou, Maker and beekeeper.

The selection of the designers was informed by the following criteria:

  • Does the solution create value for small-scale farmers and society?
  • Does the solution express empathy to user needs?
  • Is the solution visionary and paves the way for others?

The workshop will be open for everyone so we hope you join us there.

For queries, you may contact us at [email protected]

This event is organised in the context of the Distributed Design Market Platform Creative Europe project.

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Photo by efou222

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CultiMake: Announcing the Results of the Open Call for Ideas https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/cultimake-announcing-the-results-of-the-open-call-for-ideas/2018/07/02 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/cultimake-announcing-the-results-of-the-open-call-for-ideas/2018/07/02#respond Mon, 02 Jul 2018 09:05:38 +0000 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=71602 The P2P Lab is happy to announce the results of the Open Call for Ideas in the context of “The cultiMake project: Crowdsourcing open source agricultural solutions”. The selection of the designers was made by members of the local community, informed by the following criteria: Does the solution create value for small-scale farmers and society?... Continue reading

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The P2P Lab is happy to announce the results of the Open Call for Ideas in the context of “The cultiMake project: Crowdsourcing open source agricultural solutions.

The selection of the designers was made by members of the local community, informed by the following criteria:

  • Does the solution create value for small-scale farmers and society?
  • Does the solution express empathy to user needs?
  • Is the solution visionary and paves the way for others?

The selected designers who will lead the manufacturing of 4 prototypes during the workshop are:

  • André Rocha, Adjunct Professor at ESELx – IPL and a Senior Product and Interaction designer.
  • Angelos Pappas, Software developer and activist.
  • Jonathan Minchin, Coordinator of the Green Fab Lab at Valldaura Labs, IAAC Campus in Barcelona.
  • Trifonas Papaioannou, Maker and beekeeper.

We wish to thank all applicants for their contributions. The workshop will take place from July 30 to August 03 at Habibi.Works. It will be open for everyone so we hope you join us there.

We firmly believe in the power of collective creativity.

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