Crafting

Open-ended processes, open space technologies and open laboratories.

Publication Type:

Book Chapter

Source:

Coding Cultures, d/Lux Media Arts, Sydney (2007)

URL:

http://www.dlux.org.au/codingcultures/CodingCulturesHandbook.pdf

Tension workshop

2004-06-28 09:10 Europe/Brussels
2004-07-04 09:00 Europe/Brussels

28 June - 04 July 2004 : Tension workshop

14 artists and technologists from Belgium, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Sweden and Canada

The participants spent a week in the FoAM lab in Brussels working on prototypes, models and full scale structures that use the force of tension to sustain their shape and structural integrity, such as inflatables, nets and tensegrity structures.

Experimental Drawing

2008-01-16 00:19 Europe/London
2008-01-18 11:19 Europe/London

Experimental drawing workshop as part of the MA Textile Futures course. 16-18 January 2008, Central St Martins College of Arts and Design, London, UK.

The Libarynth

The ever-growing Libarynth is exactly what its name implies – a hybrid between a library and a labyrinth, a maze of pages in various stages of completion. FoAM's collaborators and friends use the Libarynth as their research diary, sketch-book, or activity log. Some pages are valuable references, on a variety of topics; from visual programming, to inflatables and even vegetarian-friendly restaurants around the world. Others are fully-fledged research reports, or concept documents.

Crafting

DIY, DIWO, Craft-Nouveau, Open Source, Copyleft, Social entrepreneurship, Participatory culture, Informal learning

.x-med-k.

.x-med-k. is a series of workshops and seminars investigating the changing faces of the fleeting field of 'experimental media arts'. From 2004 to 2008, three Brussels based organisations (FoAM, nadine, OKNO) joined forces to design and implement this heterogeneous series, for artists, designers and technologists interested in the experimental use of digital media, new materials and technologies.