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CIVICS é um primeiro mapa de inovação cidadã que os cidadãos desenvolvem na América Latina todos os dias. É uma ferramenta digital de automatismo em formato de agenda-geolocalizada onde encontrar e adicionar toda a inovação cidadã que existe em nossas cidades, localizar seus eventos associados e participar deles.CIVICS é a ferramenta de mapeamento que possui mais informações sobre a situação atual da inovação cidadã.
Co-op Data Club supports cooperation between co-ops
to provide them with a competitive advantage.
to provide them with a competitive advantage.
Lighthouse: a guide to good data stewardship for trade unions
Welcome to Lighthouse, a purpose-made digital governance maturity test for trade unions.
This is a tool to help your union become more responsible stewards of data. You’ll find a mix of guidance and quiz questions to help you better protect, manage, and harness data.
You can use Lighthouse to help evaluate a data or technology project that your union is currently running. (Although we've written Lighthouse to focus on projects, you could also use it to review your union’s overall data practices.)
Welcome to Lighthouse, a purpose-made digital governance maturity test for trade unions.
This is a tool to help your union become more responsible stewards of data. You’ll find a mix of guidance and quiz questions to help you better protect, manage, and harness data.
You can use Lighthouse to help evaluate a data or technology project that your union is currently running. (Although we've written Lighthouse to focus on projects, you could also use it to review your union’s overall data practices.)
Se você já ouviu falar de Ubatuba/SP, deve ter uma ideia que é um lugar com praias paradisíacas, belas matas e tal. Mas você já ouviu falar do passado escravagista de Ubatuba? Do tráfico ilegal de escravizados? E da relação com a Revolução Haitiana?
The notion of social robots has been bound to science fiction for decades. Now they are reality. Are you ready to start exploring?
A free and open-source operating system for various devices, based on the Android mobile platform.
The heart of Mozilla is people. We put people first and do our best to recognize, appreciate and respect the diversity of our global contributors. The Mozilla Project welcomes contributions from everyone who shares our goals and wants to contribute in a healthy and constructive manner within our community. As such, we have adopted this code of conduct and require all those who participate to agree and adhere to these Community Participation Guidelines in order to help us create a safe and positive community experience for all.
surf is a simple web browser based on WebKit2/GTK+. It is able to display websites and follow links. It supports the XEmbed protocol which makes it possible to embed it in another application. Furthermore, one can point surf to another URI by setting its XProperties.
Antes dos anos 90 a Internet havia sido criada por um cientista chamado Tim Berners-Lee, em seu começo a internet não possuía muitas páginas e as que existiam eram carregadas de textos, muitas vezes chatos. Nessa época a internet era privilégio para acadêmicos, pesquisadores e cientistas, até que um homem teve a visão de que a Internet um dia poderia ser acessada por todos em qualquer lugar no mundo e que poderíamos usá-la como parte de nossas vidas, com isso Marc Andreessen começou a produzir sua grande ideia. Junto com amigos da faculdade, buscando facilitar o uso com inclusão de fotos, imagens e recursos de áudio e vídeo, em 1993 surge o primeiro navegador da Internet, o Mosaic, que foi distribuído gratuitamente em sua versão beta e logo se tornou febre. Então um homem de nome no vale do silício chamado Jim Clark percebeu que isso seria um grande investimento. Mesmo com o crescimento, nem todo mundo conseguiu ter essa visão e entre estas pessoas estava Bill Gates co-criador da grande e poderosa Microsoft. Então Jim Clark se reuniu com os criadores do Mosaic para firmar um acordo que seria e foi um dos grandes acontecimentos para a Internet. Em 13 de outubro de 1994 surge o navegador Netscape, que se tornaria um grande pesadelo na vida da Microsoft, pois se tornou conhecida mundialmente e uma empresa muito valorizada economicamente. E mesmo a Microsoft possuindo o MSN (Microsoft Network) não era suficiente contra a Natscape. Bill Gates começa a tramar várias formas para acabar com a Natscape de qualquer jeito, mesmo de forma antiética. Em meio a essas tentativas ocorreu uma misteriosa reunião que é contada de várias formas, pela Microsoft sendo como uma reunião simples com uma conversa descontraída e pela Netscape que foi algo tenso com a Microsoft tentando forçá-la a se vender ou sofrer com o poder da Microsoft copiando suas ideias. Tanto que após a reunião a Netscape junto de Gary Reback, advogado muito conhecido por estar por trás de vários processos contra a Microsoft, começam a procurar uma forma de processá-la por Antitruste (É a Lei que se destina a punir práticas anti-competitivas que usam o poder de mercado para restringir a produção e aumentar preços, de modo a não atrair novos competidores ou eliminar a concorrência) mas que inicialmente não deu em nada. Em 1995 a Microsoft acabou batendo a Netscape com a criação do Internet Explorer 4 e sendo uma empresa de grande poder ela poderia distribuir seu novo navegador gratuitamente junto a seu sistema operacional que logo foi aderido por mais de 80% da população deixando a Netscape em grandes problemas financeiros, que no final acabou sendo comprada por outra empresa AOL (América On-line). Por ter saído triunfante, a Microsoft não esperava que fosse levada a mais uma grande batalha. O Governo dos Estados Unidos que deixou de ver Bill Gates como herói e passou a enxergá-lo como um terrorista de alta tecnologia juntamente com várias empresas, em especial a Netscape, em setembro de 1998 leva a Microsoft aos tribunais, acusado-a de infringir as leis de antitruste. A Microsoft acabou sendo condenada e obrigada a ser dividida e a reduzir sua economia em US$ 30 Bilhões de dólares, porém, a justiça alegando que a sentença foi severa demais, voltou atrás em sua decisão.
This paper captures the evolution of the Mozilla Web Literacy Map to reach and meet the growing number of diverse audiences using the web. The paper represents the thinking, research findings, and next iteration of the Web Literacy Map that embraces 21st Century Skills (21C Skills) as key to leadership development.
As technology becomes more ubiquitous, and more people come online, Mozilla continues to refine its strategies to support and champion the web as an open and public resource. To help people become good citizens of the web, Mozilla focuses on the following goals: 1) develop more educators, advocates, and community leaders who can leverage and advance the web as an open and public resource, and 2) impact policies and practices to ensure the web remains a healthy open and public resource for all. In order to accomplish this, we need to provide people with open access to the skills and know-how needed to use the web to improve their lives, careers, and organizations.
As technology becomes more ubiquitous, and more people come online, Mozilla continues to refine its strategies to support and champion the web as an open and public resource. To help people become good citizens of the web, Mozilla focuses on the following goals: 1) develop more educators, advocates, and community leaders who can leverage and advance the web as an open and public resource, and 2) impact policies and practices to ensure the web remains a healthy open and public resource for all. In order to accomplish this, we need to provide people with open access to the skills and know-how needed to use the web to improve their lives, careers, and organizations.
An Open Source Smart Phone Supported by All Major Linux Phone Projects
Perhaps you’re in a line of work where security is a must, or a hard-core Linux enthusiast, or perhaps you’ve just got enough of Android and iOS and you’re ready for something else – the PinePhone may be the next Phone for you. Powered by the same quad-core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit SoC used in our popular PINE A64 Single Board Computer, the PinePhone runs mainline Linux as well as anything else you’ll get it to run.
The purpose of the PinePhone isn’t only to deliver a functioning Linux phone to end-users, but also to actively create a market for such a device, as well as to support existing and well established Linux-on-Phone projects. All major Linux Phone-oriented projects, as well as other FOSS OS’, are represented on the PinePhone and developers work together on our platform to bring support this this community driven device.
Perhaps you’re in a line of work where security is a must, or a hard-core Linux enthusiast, or perhaps you’ve just got enough of Android and iOS and you’re ready for something else – the PinePhone may be the next Phone for you. Powered by the same quad-core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit SoC used in our popular PINE A64 Single Board Computer, the PinePhone runs mainline Linux as well as anything else you’ll get it to run.
The purpose of the PinePhone isn’t only to deliver a functioning Linux phone to end-users, but also to actively create a market for such a device, as well as to support existing and well established Linux-on-Phone projects. All major Linux Phone-oriented projects, as well as other FOSS OS’, are represented on the PinePhone and developers work together on our platform to bring support this this community driven device.
A Security and Privacy Focused Phone
The Librem 5 represents the opportunity for you to take back control and protect your private information, your digital life through free and open source software, open governance, and transparency.
The Librem 5 represents the opportunity for you to take back control and protect your private information, your digital life through free and open source software, open governance, and transparency.
We build desirable, open source,
privacy-enabled smartphone operating systems.
We are /e/
privacy-enabled smartphone operating systems.
We are /e/
Peoples & Things is a podcast in which host Lee Vinsel interviews scholars, practitioners, and activists about human life with technology.
Ubatuba, muito conhecida por suas belezas naturais, também foi palco de momentos marcantes da história brasileira. Os índios Tupinambás foram os primeiros habitantes da região de Ubatuba.
Eram excelentes canoeiros e viviam em paz com os índios do planalto até a chegada dos portugueses e franceses, que tentaram dominá-los, com o intuito de assegurar a posse da terra.
Os Tupinambás e Tupiniquins se organizaram formando a 'Confederação dos Tamoios' e passaram a enfrentar os portugueses. Os padres jesuítas José de Anchieta e Manoel da Nóbrega chegaram à região com a missão de pacificá-los. Na ocasião, Anchieta tornou-se prisioneiro dos mesmos, permanecendo aqui por quatro meses.
Enquanto isso, o padre Manoel da Nóbrega voltava a São Vicente para finalizar o tratado denominado 'Paz de Iperoig', que seria firmado em 14 de setembro de 1563. Foi nessa época que Anchieta escreveu o Poema à Virgem na praia de Iperoig, constituído de 5.732 versos.
Passados alguns anos, o governador-geral do Rio de Janeiro, Salvador Corrêa de Sá e Benevides, tornou providências para colonizar a região, tendo enviado os primeiros moradores para garantir a posse da terra para a Coroa Portuguesa. O povoado conseguiu sua emancipação político-administrativa e foi elevado à categoria de vila em 28/10/1637, com o nome de Vila Nova da Exaltação da Santa Cruz do Salvador de Ubatuba, tendo como fundador Jordão Albernaz Homem da Costa.
Os povoadores se instalaram ao longo da costa, utilizando o mar como meio de transporte. Todavia, com o surgimento da economia do ouro, a região do Litoral Norte se transformou em produtora de aguardente e açúcar para o abastecimento das áreas de Minas Gerais que experimentava um novo surto de progresso. O povoado de Ubatuba deixou de ter apenas a agricultura de subsistência, passando a uma agricultura comercial que incluía, além da aguardente e açúcar, fumo, anil e produção de peixe salgado.
Formação Administrativa
Distrito criado com a denominação de Vila Nova da Exaltação da Santa Cruz do Salvador de Ubatuba, em 1557.
Elevado à categoria com a denominação de Vila Nova da Exaltação da Santa Cruz do Salvador de Ubatuba, por Provisão de 28-10-1637. Constituído do distrito sede. Instalado em 28-10-1635.
Elevado à condição de cidade com a denominação de Ubatuba pela Lei Provincial n.º 5, de 13-03-1855.
Em divisão administrativa referente ao ano de 1911 o município é constituído do distrito sede. Assim permanecendo em divisões territoriais datadas de 31-XII-1936 e 31-XII-1937.
Pelo Decreto-lei Estadual n.º 14.334, de 30-11-1944, é criado o distrito de Picinguaba e anexado ao município de Ubatuba.
Em divisão territorial datada de 1-VII-1950 o município é constituído de 2 distritos: Ubatuba e Picinguaba.
Em divisão territorial datada de 1-VII-1960 o município permanece constituído de 2 distritos: Ubatuba e Picinguaba. Assim permanecendo em divisão territorial datada de 2015.
Eram excelentes canoeiros e viviam em paz com os índios do planalto até a chegada dos portugueses e franceses, que tentaram dominá-los, com o intuito de assegurar a posse da terra.
Os Tupinambás e Tupiniquins se organizaram formando a 'Confederação dos Tamoios' e passaram a enfrentar os portugueses. Os padres jesuítas José de Anchieta e Manoel da Nóbrega chegaram à região com a missão de pacificá-los. Na ocasião, Anchieta tornou-se prisioneiro dos mesmos, permanecendo aqui por quatro meses.
Enquanto isso, o padre Manoel da Nóbrega voltava a São Vicente para finalizar o tratado denominado 'Paz de Iperoig', que seria firmado em 14 de setembro de 1563. Foi nessa época que Anchieta escreveu o Poema à Virgem na praia de Iperoig, constituído de 5.732 versos.
Passados alguns anos, o governador-geral do Rio de Janeiro, Salvador Corrêa de Sá e Benevides, tornou providências para colonizar a região, tendo enviado os primeiros moradores para garantir a posse da terra para a Coroa Portuguesa. O povoado conseguiu sua emancipação político-administrativa e foi elevado à categoria de vila em 28/10/1637, com o nome de Vila Nova da Exaltação da Santa Cruz do Salvador de Ubatuba, tendo como fundador Jordão Albernaz Homem da Costa.
Os povoadores se instalaram ao longo da costa, utilizando o mar como meio de transporte. Todavia, com o surgimento da economia do ouro, a região do Litoral Norte se transformou em produtora de aguardente e açúcar para o abastecimento das áreas de Minas Gerais que experimentava um novo surto de progresso. O povoado de Ubatuba deixou de ter apenas a agricultura de subsistência, passando a uma agricultura comercial que incluía, além da aguardente e açúcar, fumo, anil e produção de peixe salgado.
Formação Administrativa
Distrito criado com a denominação de Vila Nova da Exaltação da Santa Cruz do Salvador de Ubatuba, em 1557.
Elevado à categoria com a denominação de Vila Nova da Exaltação da Santa Cruz do Salvador de Ubatuba, por Provisão de 28-10-1637. Constituído do distrito sede. Instalado em 28-10-1635.
Elevado à condição de cidade com a denominação de Ubatuba pela Lei Provincial n.º 5, de 13-03-1855.
Em divisão administrativa referente ao ano de 1911 o município é constituído do distrito sede. Assim permanecendo em divisões territoriais datadas de 31-XII-1936 e 31-XII-1937.
Pelo Decreto-lei Estadual n.º 14.334, de 30-11-1944, é criado o distrito de Picinguaba e anexado ao município de Ubatuba.
Em divisão territorial datada de 1-VII-1950 o município é constituído de 2 distritos: Ubatuba e Picinguaba.
Em divisão territorial datada de 1-VII-1960 o município permanece constituído de 2 distritos: Ubatuba e Picinguaba. Assim permanecendo em divisão territorial datada de 2015.
Have you ever searched "free qualitative research software" only to be disappointed that nothing lets you tag your materials? Search no more! Taguette is a free and open-source tool for qualitative research. You can import your research materials, highlight and tag quotes, and export the results!
Take control of your research photos with Tropy, a tool that shortens the path from finding archival sources to writing about them. Spend more time using your research photos, and less time hunting for them.
Thinking critically about maps is not just about being conscious of potential harms and pitfalls that come with them, it is also a method of investigation itself. When we question commonly held ideas and points of view, we gain new insights in the process.
Explore how to use local or digital libraries and archives more efficiently and take an in-depth look into their possibilities and resources. From newspaper archives to video repositories, reference interviews to sound archives, learn what these knowledge treasures can offer you in your investigations.
But decades of research have demonstrated that local communities have demonstrated the capacity to avoid this “tragedy” through the formation of institutions that are collectively designed, monitored, and enforced. In Elinor Ostrom’s seminal book “Governing the Commons” she argues that by forming institutions that follow 8 principles can allow communities to avoid the tragedy of the commons and collectively self govern collective (or “common pool”) resources.
The current regulation of emissions of pollutants by incineration being extremely limited and not representative of real emissions.
To assess the real impact of waste incineration emissions, Zero Waste Europe and like-minded organisations are carrying out biomonitoring research on incineration emissions across Europe.
This short video explains the ins and outs of our research in a quick, user-friendly way.
To assess the real impact of waste incineration emissions, Zero Waste Europe and like-minded organisations are carrying out biomonitoring research on incineration emissions across Europe.
This short video explains the ins and outs of our research in a quick, user-friendly way.
Staying lean and being smart about how you collect data can build trust with your users and ultimately help grow your business.
This collaborative research series for Mozilla's Data Futures Lab explores how power can be shifted through data governance. Learn with us about the ideas, risks and opportunities of this new innovation landscape for the internet.
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ZUM-Apps ist ein kostenloser Online-Speicher der Zentrale für Unterrichtsmedien im Internet für interaktive H5P-Inhalte. Wir laden Dich ein, diese Inhalte zu nutzen oder selbst welche zu erstellen oder hochzuladen.
Display H5P content without the need for an H5P server
Lumi is a desktop app that allows you to create, edit, view and share interactive content with dozens of different content types. It's free and open source.
Just some notes for my “H5P!? The very basics” session at OERcamp global 2021. Don’t expect all of this to be self-explanatory if you come across it by chance 😀
The specification for the H5P file format consists of 5 important components.
Create, share, and adopt educational resources into your courses.
Currently, you can create interactive H5P resources, and build single-page, modular tutorial resources.
We will be continuously adding new resource types for you to create, including: course sites, digital textbooks, and quizzes.
Currently, you can create interactive H5P resources, and build single-page, modular tutorial resources.
We will be continuously adding new resource types for you to create, including: course sites, digital textbooks, and quizzes.
Simple and lightweight
No statically built html files
Multiple themes
No statically built html files
Multiple themes
Create, share and reuse interactive HTML5 content in your browser
Commonspoly is a non profit, open source board game that encourages a culture of cooperation and questions the violent model of neoliberal privatisation.
In other words, waste generated by Western imperialism or produced for the comfort and consumption of privileged white people ends up being dumped on racialized people, either at home in impoverished racialized neighborhoods, or in the countries of the Global South.
Cargo-cycles and Kinship in Kolkata
The labour of repair rooted in tutelage and kinship, and the loyalties and discontents that surround repair worlds regulate social order. They recast questions of interdependence and difference in cities. Kolkata’s cargo-cyclists and repair workers who assemble and maintain these old vehicles redeem the city from its disrepairs. Their location and lives are read against the history of capital, contemporary infrastructure building and the logistics of labour. While tutelage fulfils the promise of labour for those who were previously excluded from it, the kinship fostered in Kolkata’s repair worlds continues to keep workers at the margins of capital and profits.
The labour of repair rooted in tutelage and kinship, and the loyalties and discontents that surround repair worlds regulate social order. They recast questions of interdependence and difference in cities. Kolkata’s cargo-cyclists and repair workers who assemble and maintain these old vehicles redeem the city from its disrepairs. Their location and lives are read against the history of capital, contemporary infrastructure building and the logistics of labour. While tutelage fulfils the promise of labour for those who were previously excluded from it, the kinship fostered in Kolkata’s repair worlds continues to keep workers at the margins of capital and profits.
An Introduction to the Labours of Repair and Maintenance in South Asia
What Stays – Archiving Care is a year-long residency project exploring digital counter-archives and the role of technology in opening up alternative histories and memories. The project launched with an open call for three digital residencies for international artists of any discipline. The residents were selected by jury members Helen Pritchard, Oulimata Gueye, Clara Herrmann, Markus Huber, and Nora O Murchú.
Waste is fundamentally crucial to environmental discourse both in physical and digital domains. It contains the value, usage, and temporality of things, although many are unaware of how much these phygital wastes contribute to the climate catastrophe. Just from our daily lives, we are in situations that contribute to carbon emissions generated through our devices and internet use. In contrast, other parts of the world, such as Nairobi, the subject of KMRU’s piece, are battling with tactile wastes, surrounded by landfills affecting communities and the life of humans and other species. waste(s) (2021, 15:48 min) seeks to reflect on the concept of pollution. It asks: How is waste created? What happens when waste is thought of in different ways, and can waste be a source? To create the piece, KMRU collaged field recordings of waste(d) spaces, electromagnetic sounds of social media sites, and the digital debris of trashed and recycled audio fragments into new compositions. A juxtaposition between the digital-physical concept of waste, waste(s) is recontextualized as an artistic resource for real and imagined pollutions.
O encontro "Decolonialidade e Ciênciada Informação: veredas dialógicas” teve por objetivo promover aproximações dialógicas entre a temática da Decolonialidade e o campo da Ciência da Informação, além de contribuir para com o compartilhamento de pesquisas críticas do campo informacional.
You sort your recycling, leave it to be collected – and then what? From councils burning the lot to foreign landfill sites overflowing with British rubbish, Oliver Franklin-Wallis reports on a global waste crisis
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DGOV connects people to discover practices, implement technical solutions and create complex, scalable governance systems that create cohesion and allow people to flourish.
ecoversities: learners and communities reclaiming diverse knowledges, relationships and imaginations to design new approaches to higher education.
Afinal, o que mudou no Brasil com a PNRS? Os avanços que tivemos foram realmente significativos?
São roupas feitas na China ou em Bangladesh e compradas, por exemplo, em Berlim ou Los Angeles, antes de serem jogadas fora. Milhares de toneladas acabam como lixo escondido no deserto na área de Alto Hospicio, no norte do Chile, um dos destinos finais para roupas "de segunda mão" ou de temporadas anteriores de cadeias de fast fashion.
In Catalonia alone, every day, 720,000 kg of food is thrown away. This wasted food, totaling 260,000 tons per year, is equivalent to the food needs of 500,000 people for one year. Remix el Barrio was born with the ambition to propose a learning space to encourage and nurture new practices based on food-waste crafts. It is the result of a pilot program where various designers learn about biomaterial design and explore projects with food scraps using artisanal techniques and digital fabrication. Remix El Barrio was created in the regenerative district of Poblenou, more specifically in the ecosystem of Fab Lab Barcelona, where designers united to co-produce new forms of crafts from their individual aspirations, benefitting from regular peer-learning sessions, access to machines and tools, and learning from the maker open source culture present all over the place. Each designer has initiated a creative design driven material innovation approach where they identify a recurrent local food waste case, learn about its characteristics, investigate how to best collect and process it, and imagine future applications and material life-cycle narratives.
Flatpak doesn't automatically remove a runtime after the last application that depended on it was uninstalled. This may be an issue for some users because these runtimes can take a lot of disk space.
As part of our goal to create more sustainable shopping behavior, Zalando is testing a new program to connect customers with local sneaker cleaners, traditional cobblers and family run tailors
TOMRA creates sensor-based solutions for optimal resource productivity
We are proud to present you the results of four intense and fruitful years of collaboration of the 18 REPAiR partners and local and regional stakeholders in Amsterdam, Naples, Ghent, Hamburg, Łodz and Pécs.
We have celebrated the ending of the REPAiR project with an informative and appealing one day event. In the morning with inspiring keynotes on the future challenges of the CE from European, Regional and local perspectives. Besides, we discussed with our sister H2020 projects UrbanWins, FORCE and CINDERELA. Also, through an extremely exciting and innovative on-line experience the REPAiR exhibition was shared with participants, presenting the results in detail in virtual exhibition rooms.
In the afternoon, parallel sessions explored the GDSE and the PULL methodology, discussed and benchmarked cities on their way towards a CE, and discussed the ins and outs of the sustainability assessment of eco-innovative solutions. The event was closed with an expert panel discussion on how to make the urgent transition towards a CE happen.
We have celebrated the ending of the REPAiR project with an informative and appealing one day event. In the morning with inspiring keynotes on the future challenges of the CE from European, Regional and local perspectives. Besides, we discussed with our sister H2020 projects UrbanWins, FORCE and CINDERELA. Also, through an extremely exciting and innovative on-line experience the REPAiR exhibition was shared with participants, presenting the results in detail in virtual exhibition rooms.
In the afternoon, parallel sessions explored the GDSE and the PULL methodology, discussed and benchmarked cities on their way towards a CE, and discussed the ins and outs of the sustainability assessment of eco-innovative solutions. The event was closed with an expert panel discussion on how to make the urgent transition towards a CE happen.
Reparability is a complex issue, and commercial dynamics play a role: for example, to achieve more powerful and compact designs in a cutthroat market, manufacturers may sometimes opt for solutions that compromise a product’s ease of repair.
Supported by easier and cheaper access to tools and expanding communities, maker cultures are pointing towards the ideas of (almost) everyone designing, creating, producing and distributing renewed, new and improved products, machines, things or artefacts. A careful analysis of the assumptions and challenges of maker cultures emphasizes the relevance of what may be called technological action, that is, active and critical interventions regarding the purposes and applications of technologies within ordinary lives, thus countering the deterministic trends of current directions of technology. In such transformative potential, we will explore a set of elements what is and could be technological action through snapshots of maker cultures based on the empirical research conducted in three particular contexts: the Fab Lab Network, Maker Media core outputs and initiatives such as Maker Faires, and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA).
Elements such as control and empowerment through material engagement, openness and sharing, and social, cultural, political and ethical values of the common good in topics such as diversity, sustainability and transparency, are critically analysed.
Elements such as control and empowerment through material engagement, openness and sharing, and social, cultural, political and ethical values of the common good in topics such as diversity, sustainability and transparency, are critically analysed.
Recorded sessions of the Creative Bureaucracy Festival
DIRTY DESIGN MANIFESTO*
1. KNOW what you design, buy or discard: research what it is made of, where raw material originates from, who put it together, how it came to you, where it goes when you throw it away.
2. REPAIR/ADAPT what is broken or not optimal. Design things that invite intervention.
3. RECYCLE CREATIVELY (for both designers and consumers)
4. LET GO OF THE CULT OF THE NEW AND ANONYMOUS and appreciate traces of use, history and craftsmanship.
5. QUIT TRYING TO MAKE THE UNIVERSAL. Life and survival is about variety, adaptability and customization, and so should design be.
6. STOP DESIGNING, start making.
1. KNOW what you design, buy or discard: research what it is made of, where raw material originates from, who put it together, how it came to you, where it goes when you throw it away.
2. REPAIR/ADAPT what is broken or not optimal. Design things that invite intervention.
3. RECYCLE CREATIVELY (for both designers and consumers)
4. LET GO OF THE CULT OF THE NEW AND ANONYMOUS and appreciate traces of use, history and craftsmanship.
5. QUIT TRYING TO MAKE THE UNIVERSAL. Life and survival is about variety, adaptability and customization, and so should design be.
6. STOP DESIGNING, start making.
Alle Berlinerinnen und Berliner können hier kostenlos und komfortabel stöbern und inserieren und ihre gut erhaltenen Gegenstände verschenken oder tauschen.
Wie viele Neukäufe können wir durch das Weitergeben bereits gekaufter, aber nicht mehr verwendeter Gegenstände vermeiden?
Um das herauszufinden, machen wir ein Experiment. Für Berlin, für dich.
Mach jetzt mit bei unserem Experiment (kostenlos & dauert nur 2 Minuten!). Als Gemeinschaft finden wir heraus, wie viele unserer Neukäufe sich vermeiden lassen - und für dich ist ein cooler Tauschdeal drin!
Um das herauszufinden, machen wir ein Experiment. Für Berlin, für dich.
Mach jetzt mit bei unserem Experiment (kostenlos & dauert nur 2 Minuten!). Als Gemeinschaft finden wir heraus, wie viele unserer Neukäufe sich vermeiden lassen - und für dich ist ein cooler Tauschdeal drin!
Climate change and environmental degradation are an existential threat to Europe and the world. To overcome these challenges, the European Green Deal will transform the EU into a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy, ensuring:
no net emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050
economic growth decoupled from resource use
no person and no place left behind
The European Green Deal is also our lifeline out of the COVID-19 pandemic. One third of the 1.8 trillion euro investments from the NextGenerationEU Recovery Plan, and the EU’s seven-year budget will finance the European Green Deal.
no net emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050
economic growth decoupled from resource use
no person and no place left behind
The European Green Deal is also our lifeline out of the COVID-19 pandemic. One third of the 1.8 trillion euro investments from the NextGenerationEU Recovery Plan, and the EU’s seven-year budget will finance the European Green Deal.
Throughout 2021, six community organisations representing Bristol’s most diverse and disadvantaged communities, have set about co-producing their own community climate action plans as part of the lottery-funded Bristol Community Climate Action project. The plans developed will identify key priorities to help deliver Bristol’s 2030 net zero ambition, whilst simultaneously improving the quality of life for local residents in the civic recovery from the Covid pandemic.
Bei unserem Tausch- und Verschenkmarkt können Sie alles mitbringen, was Sie selbst nicht mehr brauchen, dem Sie aber ein neues Zuhause geben möchten. Kommen Sie auch vorbei, wenn Sie nichts abzugeben haben. Vielleicht finden Sie Ihr neues Lieblingsregal! Transportieren Sie Ihre Gegenstände klimaneutral mit Lastenrädern, die Sie vor Ort ausleihen können. Wenn Sie bei einem Transport Hilfe benötigen, sagen Sie uns vor Ort Bescheid oder kontaktieren Sie uns.
The City of Turku is committed to a resource wise future with zero emissions, zero waste and a low ecological footprint with the sustainable use of natural resources by the year 2040. Turku aims at being carbon neutral already by 2029 and climate positive with negative net emissions thereafter. In order to reach these ambitious goals, we collaborate with regional partners to accelerate the circular transition of the Turku region.
A circular city is one that promotes a just transition from a linear to a circular economy across the urban space, through multiple city functions and departments and in collaboration with residents, businesses and the research community.
In practice, this means shifting away from the linear economy’s “take, make, waste” model and moving to an economic system where the value and utility of infrastructure, products, components, materials and nutrients is maintained for as long as possible. In a circular city, material loops are closed, meaning that existing materials are repeatedly cycled instead of becoming waste; resource extraction is also minimized.
Through this transition, cities seek to improve resource access, lower emissions, protect and enhance biodiversity, and reduce social inequities in line with the Sustainable Development Goals.
In practice, this means shifting away from the linear economy’s “take, make, waste” model and moving to an economic system where the value and utility of infrastructure, products, components, materials and nutrients is maintained for as long as possible. In a circular city, material loops are closed, meaning that existing materials are repeatedly cycled instead of becoming waste; resource extraction is also minimized.
Through this transition, cities seek to improve resource access, lower emissions, protect and enhance biodiversity, and reduce social inequities in line with the Sustainable Development Goals.
We’re introducing each of our four Policy-in-Practice Fund projects with an introductory blog post. Below, Leandro Navarro from eReuse answers a few of our burning questions to give us some insight into the project and what it will achieve. We’re really excited to be working with four groups of incredible innovators and you’ll be hearing a lot more about the projects as they progress.
The question was, how could we ensure that data for the protection of the environment was owned by the people in a trustworthy way? The decentralized web offered broad distribution and a blockchain-backed provenance. So the decentralized web can — at least theoretically — help to protect the environment through the preservation of critical data.
Via J-E
The Distributed Design Market Platform acts as an exchange and networking hub for the european maker movement. The initiative aims at developing and promoting the connection between designers, makers and the market.
We are building a community of fibre and dye growers, processors, makers and manufacturers across the South West to start a conversation about how we can produce more home-grown textiles and garments in a more healthy, resilient and regenerative textile ecosystem.
TOTeM was a three-year collaborative research project which will investigate the potential for the technologies behind the ‘internet of things’ to be used to store memories in a digital form. By associating peoples’ stories to objects through the use of QR codes and RFID tags, memories can become attached to possessions, allowing others to read them and better understand their importance. The project aims to provide a social platform in which the value of an object can be increased through the attachment of memory, encouraging people to not to throw away items, but instead reuse and retain them.
Tales of Things
Chris Speed
Edinburgh College of Art
Chris Speed
Edinburgh College of Art
A series of four lectures covering the fundamentals of Doughnut Economics, hosted by Ubiquity University
What does it mean to think about sustainability as a kind of repair, a set of practices and structures meant to engage with and address the balance between what we do now and where we might want to be in the future? Conceptually, repair helps focus our attention on the social and material structures that literally undergird our everyday lives; repair practices and institutions are a fundamental component of social order, due to their role in continually maintaining these infrastructures.[3] Following work in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, I understand repair as something that is happening all the time, sometimes in a spectacularly obvious way (as when a breakdown draws our attention explicitly to the need for repair) but often also behind the scenes. At the same time, questions about repair can lead to disagreements and reveal disparate interests about the direction or even necessity of repair.
Next day grocery delivery
from local sustainable shops
from local sustainable shops
GIFTD is an app enabling people to gift their pre-loved clothes to friends, family and neighbours.
Das Betriebssystem
für Reparatur & Wartung
für Reparatur & Wartung
Mermaid lets you create diagrams and visualizations using text and code.
It is a Javascript based diagramming and charting tool that renders Markdown-inspired text definitions to create and modify diagrams dynamically.
It is a Javascript based diagramming and charting tool that renders Markdown-inspired text definitions to create and modify diagrams dynamically.
REUSE >> REFUSE is an audiovisual series bringing the dimension of sound into the discourse on refusal. The series invites four artists to activate the disregarded, unproductive, and leftover in order to assert the value of what is often seen as waste. Each of the contributors has been asked to REUSE >> REFUSE, to produce something new out of what was previously rejected or left on the cutting-room floor. ringing together contributions by Lamin Fofana, Moor Mother, KMRU and Sarvenaz Mostofey, REUSE >> REFUSE will be published in the Almanac for Refusal as well as on the website of NTS Radio on 21.09.2021.
Refuse and refusal converge in that they both are situated outside of what is considered productive or generative. If refusal traditionally marks a break from an existing status quo through individual or collective acts of withdrawal, refuse is normally considered the residue of, or the leftover from, an act of transformation. They are thus both used to describe acts of rejection, avoidance, negation, yet insist on an alternative or a demand for reform. As refusal can be seen as a demand for an alternative, for new possibilities, can what has been deemed as refuse hold those possibilities within it too?
Refuse and refusal converge in that they both are situated outside of what is considered productive or generative. If refusal traditionally marks a break from an existing status quo through individual or collective acts of withdrawal, refuse is normally considered the residue of, or the leftover from, an act of transformation. They are thus both used to describe acts of rejection, avoidance, negation, yet insist on an alternative or a demand for reform. As refusal can be seen as a demand for an alternative, for new possibilities, can what has been deemed as refuse hold those possibilities within it too?
Desvendando o mistério ao redor das deepfakes.
On 23 June the second event of the Online Advisory Programme of the International Smart Cities Network (ISCN) took place. Building on the results and learning from the first event, this time the focus was on how we can engage citizen participation already in the strategy development for the digital transformation in our cities.
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Circular Futures tritt an, das größte deutschlandweite Innovationsprogramm im Bereich der Kreislaufwirtschaft zu werden. Unser Ziel: den Green Deal der Europäischen Kommission mit Leben zu füllen und zu zeigen, wie die Kreislaufwirtschaft von morgen schon heute gelingen kann.
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This map is a crowdsourced effort. You can make an improvement or add your organisation below (for free, of course).
This map is a crowdsourced effort. You can make an improvement or add your organisation below (for free, of course).
Vitória Cribb
Prompt de Comando, 2019
Videoarte
10' 47"
Render 3D, animação 3D, simulação 3D
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Prompt de Comando, 2019
Videoarte
10' 47"
Render 3D, animação 3D, simulação 3D
1920x1080 FULL HD
You bought it, you should own it. Period. You should have the right to use it, modify it, and repair it wherever, whenever, and however you want.
We fight for your right to fix.
We fight for your right to fix.
Our practice is focused on investigating value chains and making waste materials come to life again. This is the rebirth of materials that were once exiled to towering landfills or incinerators.
The Digital Marketplace for Lumber aNd Panels
Collaborating with lead partner, MaticHub in Cebu, Philippines, we have been researching indigenous materials native to the Tay and wider region. Our researcher, Steph Liddle, shares what she discovered.
Source ideas, solve problems, and advance your product development. Faster and smarter.
The idea of an Open Lab comes from the Fablab which is an openly accessible fabrication workshop with various propriertery machinery such as 3D printers, laser cutters and CNC mills. These propriertary machines listed on the Fablab Inventory List which is an exhaustive list of machinery that can be bought and installed to setup up a fablab locally. These proprietary machines are relatively expensive and propietary and shipping from the US to lesser developed countries can be prohibitively expensive. Lastly propiertary machines can never really be owned and users are locked within the company ecosystem. So an Open Lab is basically a fab lab with open source hardware machinery instead of proprietary machinery.
A última edição da Série de Tecnologia para Conservação do WWF é sobre drones.
O que eles são, como evoluíram e como usá-los com segurança para a ciência da conservação e pesquisa.
Compilamos todas as informações mais recentes para você em um único relatório
O que eles são, como evoluíram e como usá-los com segurança para a ciência da conservação e pesquisa.
Compilamos todas as informações mais recentes para você em um único relatório
Co-creating beautiful ecological buildings.
The project explored the current circular electronics ecosystem of Berlin and identified near-future directions that the city of Berlin could pursue to increase circularity.
Created by the Zero Waste Cities programme within Zero Waste Europe, this report is a
celebration of these pioneering zero waste municipalities. It is a recognition of the leaders
and communities who have recognised the urgency of the crisis we face, and have acted
upon this. From 2007 when the first zero waste municipality was born in Capannori, Italy,
the movement has continued to grow. The variety and number of zero waste municipalities
in Europe today proves that it is an approach which can be successfully applied in a range
of diverse contexts. Whilst the Zero Waste Cities programme has nearly 400 municipalities
who have committed to our vision of zero waste, there are several good practices that tackle
certain issues or policies happening outside of our municipalities within our programme that
this report will also highlight.
celebration of these pioneering zero waste municipalities. It is a recognition of the leaders
and communities who have recognised the urgency of the crisis we face, and have acted
upon this. From 2007 when the first zero waste municipality was born in Capannori, Italy,
the movement has continued to grow. The variety and number of zero waste municipalities
in Europe today proves that it is an approach which can be successfully applied in a range
of diverse contexts. Whilst the Zero Waste Cities programme has nearly 400 municipalities
who have committed to our vision of zero waste, there are several good practices that tackle
certain issues or policies happening outside of our municipalities within our programme that
this report will also highlight.
The report ‘New Business Models Cutting Back on Single-Use Plastic’ written by Mariel Vilella, with a collaboration between Break Free From Plastic (BFFP), Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), Zero Waste Europe (ZWE) and the Sustainable Consumption Institute of the University of Manchester, explores examples of successful zero waste business models in Southeast Asia, their greatest challenges, achievements and their level of impact. Looking at the lessons learnt from successful zero waste businesses in the Global South is critical to respond to the growing pressure of international plastic production and trade, while it also challenges the prejudices that too often blame poverty and migration for environmental problems.
GAIA is a worldwide alliance of more than 800 grassroots groups, non-governmental organizations, and individuals in over 90 countries whose ultimate vision is a just, toxic-free world without incineration.
Given current and emerging technology, what would production look like if we reconfigured it from scratch? We believe the answer lies in sustainable, globally networked, local manufacturing. Join us and be part of the future of manufacturing.
LOSH: A Library of Open Source Hardware - technical documentation in an open graph database.
demonstrator will be available at wikibase.oho.wiki
The work here is based on the Open Know-How Specification v1.0.0, specifically to make the OKHv1 specification applicable to linked open data and rework data fields after latest research results.
However, lots of changes have been made so it's hard to still call this a fork.
After validation this will be proposed to maintainers of the Open Know-How Specification as a new major version of the specification.
demonstrator will be available at wikibase.oho.wiki
The work here is based on the Open Know-How Specification v1.0.0, specifically to make the OKHv1 specification applicable to linked open data and rework data fields after latest research results.
However, lots of changes have been made so it's hard to still call this a fork.
After validation this will be proposed to maintainers of the Open Know-How Specification as a new major version of the specification.