Panels, Interviews, Lectures, Videos

Hacked Matter workshop II

Watch this introductory video of the Hacked Matter workshop II that took place in the fall 2013 in conjunction with the Shanghai Maker Carnival. The workshop investigated China's roles in the maker movement, with a particular focus on questions of scaling up and the role of future visions in make productions.

Massimo Banzi (Arduino)

Watch how Massimo articulates the role of manufacturing in open hardware design in his keynote speech.

From: Hacked Matter workshop II, 2013

 

Anna Greenspan (NYU Shanghai)

Watch Anna introduce the panel on 'Future Now:  Making the Machines of Tomorrow" 
Panelists: Zach Hoeken Smith, Anil Menon, Nick Land, Paul Dourish.
From: Hacked Matter workshop II, 2013.

Nick Land (Urbanatomy)

Watch Nick's take on the role of future visions in maker cultures and technology production.
From: Panel on "Future Now: Making the Machines of Tomorrow" Hacked Matter workshop II, 2013.

Anil Menon (Writer of Speculative Fiction)

Watch Anil's take on the role of future visions in maker cultures and technology production.
From: Panel on "Future Now: Making the Machines of Tomorrow" Hacked Matter workshop Part II, 2013

 

Zach Hoeken Smith 

Watch Zach reflecting on the role of sci-fi in building machines such as the MakerBot 3D Printer. 
From: Panel on "Made in China versus Innovative with China" Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013.

Paul Dourish (University of California, Irvine)

Watch Paul articulate what he means by "there is no maker movement." and his take on visions of the future in tech productions writ large.
Panel on "Future Now: Making the Machines of Tomorrow" Hacked Matter workshop II, 2013.

Denisa Kera (National University of Singapore)

Watch Denisa introduce her work with DIY makers and open scientists in South East Asia.
From: Open Science Workshop "How to hack your own Microscope," Hacked Matter workshop part II, 2013

 

Bunnie Huang (Bunnie Studios)

Watch Bunnie talk about how maker culture meets open manufacturing in China. 
From: Panel on "Made in China versus Innovative with China" Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013.

Marianne Petit (NYU SH IMA)

Watch Marianne's introduction of her work in DIY bio and inter-species relationships.
From: DIY Bio Showcase, Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013.

Richard Kelly (Li & Fung)

Watch Richard elaborate the role of design and retail in maker visions.
From: Panel on "Made in China versus Innovative with China" Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013.

 

Silvia Lindtner (UC Irvine & Fudan University)

Watch Silvia introduce the panel on "Made in China" vs "Innovate with China"
Panelists: Bunnie Huang, Mitch Altman, Eric Pan, Ricky Ye and Richard Kelly.
From: Hacked Matter workshop II, 2013.

Eric Pan (Seeed Studio)

Watch Eric articulate his concept of "innovate with China"
From: Panel on "Made in China versus Innovative with China" Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013.

 

Mitch Altman (Noisebridge)

Watch Mitch articulate his ideas about the role of China in the proliferation of maker practice.

From: Panel on "Made in China versus Innovative with China" Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013.

 

 

Q&A Panel "Future Now: Making the Machines of Tomorrow"

See what our panelists, Zach Hoeken Smith, Paul Dourish, Anil Menon, & Nick Land, had to say!
From: Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013.

Vivian Xu (NYU SH IMA)

Watch Vivian introduce her work on the relationship between technology & life, interfacing organism and electronics. From: DIY Bio Showcase, Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013.

Shanzhai & Maker Culture 

Listen to a public lecture at the Rockbund Art Museum in Shanghai. 
From: Shanghai Studies Symposium &   Hacked Matter Workshop Part I. 
Panelists: Tom IgoeDavid Li, Amanda Williams, Wu Hao & Ricky Ye.

 

Q&A Panel "Made in China" vs "Innovate with China".

See what our panelists Bunnie Huang, Mitch Altman, Eric Pan, Richard Kelly, and Ricky Ye had to say!
From: Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013.

Ricky Ye (DFRobot)

watch Ricky talk about the early days of open hardware and diy making in China. 
From: Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013.

 

 

Wang Yongting

Watch Yongting talk about her e.coli bacteria project, illuminating life in the dark. 
From: DIY Bio Showcase, Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013.

 

Andreas Siagian

Watch Andreas introducing DIY Bio and Open Science in Indonesia. 
From: DIY Bio Showcase, Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013. 

Denisa Kera

Watch Denisa talk about ther research and colalboration with Open Science Networks in South East Asia.
From: DIY Bio Showcase, Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013.

Shingo Hisakawa

Watch Shingo talking about Citizen Science.
From: DIY Bio Showcase, Hacked Matter Workshop Part II, 2013.