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  28. <h1>Trans Hackmeeting</h1>
  29. <section id="intro">
  30. <h2>FAQ: Frequent Asked Questions</h3>
  31. </h2>
  32. <pre class="quote">
  33. Those who build walls are their own prisoners. I'm going to go fulfill my
  34. proper function in the social organism. I'm going to unbuild walls.
  35. -- Ursula K. Le Guin
  36. </pre>
  37. </section>
  38. <section id="who-organizes">
  39. <h3> WHO ORGANIZES? </h3>
  40. <p>
  41. The Transhackmeeting started with the will to bring together the Spanish
  42. and Italian annual hackmeetings. The Transhackmeeting happened twice in
  43. 2004 and 2007. This new event, 11 years later, takes pride in this
  44. filiation, and wants to gather hackers from across Europe in the central
  45. ground of Tarnac, halfway between the Southern hacklabs and the Northern
  46. hackerspaces.
  47. During 2017 surged the idea to reactivate the Transhackmeeting and through various
  48. gatherings and discussions in the hackmeetings and various European events
  49. emerged the plan to meet in Tarnac.
  50. During 2017 pop-up the idea to restore the event between different groups
  51. and other european groups and we plan a meeting in Tarnac.
  52. Mid-May we went to Tarnac to meet the people there and study the
  53. feasability of making the event happen there. We were received like friends
  54. and found a welcoming and ready collective to harbor the resurgence of the
  55. Transhackmeeting.
  56. </p>
  57. <p>
  58. <pre>
  59. oh yes!
  60. subscribing to this list, and coming to the transhackmeeting you
  61. are becoming part of the organization ;P
  62. -- THK mailing list
  63. </pre>
  64. <p>
  65. Traditionally the Transhackmeeting is self-organized, which means that you,
  66. as a participant, are part of the organization. The principal venue for THK
  67. organization is <a href="http://lists.autistici.org/list/thk.en.html">the
  68. mailing-list</a>
  69. </p>
  70. </p>
  71. </section>
  72. <section id="for-who">
  73. <h3> FOR WHO? </h3>
  74. <ul>
  75. <li>For the ones that develop techniques that are not meant to be.</li>
  76. <li>For everybody that questions their relation with technologies.</li>
  77. <li><i>For you that feel alien coming from Anarres to the current society.</i></li>
  78. <li>For anybody that has been confronted to the problem(s) of technology on the way of getting organised aside or against the current order.</li>
  79. <li>For those who are not confounding the vital need for techniques with the ever-expanding offer of technologies.</li>
  80. <li>For those who would never be satisfied with having foreseen the disaster...</li>
  81. <li>For witches, hackers, outsiders, the ghosts in the machines, ...</li>
  82. <li>For those who question capitalist disorder and create alternate socialities.</li>
  83. <li>For the living. For the non-conforming. For those who take sides.</li>
  84. <li>For our friends the persons we love and their digital freedom</li>
  85. </ul>
  86. </section>
  87. <section id="why">
  88. <h3> WHY? </h3>
  89. <ul>
  90. <li>Because there is no technical solution to social and political problems, and because technologies are crucial to social and political transformation; this TransHackmeeting will federate our communities in resistance, in order to build a common understanding of the existing powers in place. Building from our forces we meet to share multiple singular technologies that emerge in context from our organizations.
  91. </li>
  92. <li>Because is more fun to talk in person than online.</li>
  93. <li>Because we want to bridge networks, exchange between people from a non-techinical background, people critical of technology, and analog hackers (people hacking plants/ vehicles / houses/ etc.)</li>
  94. </ul>
  95. </section>
  96. <section id="when">
  97. <h3> WHEN? </h3>
  98. <ul>
  99. <li> <b>[PRE]</b> 02-08 of August 2018 - pre-transhack: build up, share, organize </li>
  100. <li> <b>[THK]</b> 09-13 of August 2018 - TRANSHACKMEETING!</li>
  101. <li> <b>[PST]</b> 14-16 of August 2018 - post-transhack: assembly, tear down, say godbye </li>
  102. </ul>
  103. </section>
  104. <section id="where">
  105. <h3>WHERE? </h3>
  106. <p align="left">
  107. World > Europe > France > Tarnac
  108. <p align="right">
  109. [TRAIN]: France > Limoges > Bugeat
  110. [BUS]: --> Bugeat
  111. </p>
  112. <pre>
  113. You.Maps.(Latitute=45.66708,Longitude=1.94990)
  114. </pre>
  115. <p>The closest train station is Bugeat, you can search for tickets at <a href="https://oui.sncf/">oui.sncf</a>. We'll organize shuttles to pick people up from the station, but you should tell us in the mailing list so we know that we need to go for you.</p>
  116. <p><a href="http://u.osmfr.org/m/221170/" >MAPS: TARNAC GOUTAILLOUX </a>
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  124. </section>
  125. <section id="practicalities">
  126. <h2>PRACTICALITIES</h2>
  127. <h3>FOOD</h3>
  128. <ul>
  129. <li> There will be food, but you need to be registered for it </li>
  130. <li> If you want you can help cooking and share your recepits </li>
  131. <li> The event is auto-organized, no hotels, you wash your stuff </li>
  132. </ul>
  133. <h3>KIDS</h3>
  134. <ul>
  135. <li>There will be an area for kids, so yes, you can bring your parents too! </li>
  136. <li>There will be an area for parents, so yes, you can bring your kids too! </li>
  137. </ul>
  138. <h3>CREATURES</h3>
  139. <ul>
  140. <li> Don't bring your pets with you, it's a farm with animals. </li>
  141. <li> This is a farm, please respect all the creature around you </li>
  142. </ul>
  143. </section>
  144. <section id="finances">
  145. <h2>MONEY?</h3>
  146. <h3>HOW IS THE EVENT FINANCED?</h3>
  147. <ul>
  148. <li> Free entrance - Nobody is remunerated for their activity </li>
  149. <li> Free means also you can be feel free to offer what you have </li>
  150. <li> Freedom is partecipation, we don't force you to do stuff, but you are free to help!</li>
  151. </ul>
  152. </section>
  153. <section id="register">
  154. <h3> HOW CAN I REGISTER? </h3>
  155. <p> </p>
  156. <p>Add yourself and register in the
  157. <a href="https://trans.hackmeeting.org/fiki/index.php?title=Attendance">wiki</a> (user: anonima pass: aminona) </p>
  158. <p> You can send an email to: </p>
  159. <pre class="register"> thk AT autistici DOT org </pre>
  160. <p> and if you want to participate and see updates you can register <a href="https://www.autistici.org/mailman/listinfo/thk"> on the THK ML</a> </p>
  161. </section>
  162. <section id="topics">
  163. <h3>WHAT TOPICS I WILL FIND AT THK?</h3>
  164. <b>TOPICS:</b>
  165. <ul>
  166. <li>Autonomous Infrastructures (networks / servers / radio / ... )</li>
  167. <li>Relation to people who are immersed into middle-east censorship agressions.</li>
  168. <li>Borders / refugees</li>
  169. <li>Life embedded in technology</li>
  170. <lI>BUGS in art history </li>
  171. <li>Infiltration is also a creative strategy that has been used in different contexts, as effective attacks in art history and contemporary hactivism. </li>
  172. <li>Digestion of situation and organisation of genealogies.</li>
  173. </ul>
  174. <p>
  175. <b>IDEAS:</b>
  176. <ul>
  177. <li>Hacking is not only computers, is how you understand the world (medicinal plants, ...)</li>
  178. <li>Digital world and real world are not separated, not cybernetics way</li>
  179. <li>Question on what is autonomous infrastructures are</li>
  180. <li>How we relate to technology</li>
  181. <li>Decolonization of technologies, don't have it as buzz word but as a question to ask, can technology be anti colonial, and how does it look</li>
  182. <li>Don't nerd it too much</li>
  183. <li>References to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_K._Le_Guin">Ursula k. Leguin</a> (the Dispossessed)</li>
  184. <li>Mention that we want to do share from our readings and books experiences</li>
  185. </ul>
  186. </p>
  187. </section>
  188. <section id="translation">
  189. <h2>LANGUAGES? </h2>
  190. <p>
  191. <h3>Which language you talk?</h3>
  192. This is a trans-cultural event, there will be different languages mixed all
  193. together: English will be just one of them as Italian, Python, French, Ruby
  194. Spanish and many others..
  195. </p>
  196. <h3>Will you translate the talks?</h3>
  197. <p>
  198. For translation, discussion have started with COATI collective from
  199. Barcelona to have all the necessary devices for direct translations, we
  200. will need voluntary translator, from/to different languages.
  201. </p>
  202. <p>
  203. We are also looking at providing LSF / LSI translation when possible.
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