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We need your help - please vote via vote.jetzt for our Cycle Logistics project! It is still 8 days left! (You can vote every day using all your internet-things)
We will end our summer pause at 8th October! Now is the time to restart repairing old laptops for refugees. We have received several laptop donations during summer, our boxes are full and waiting for someone to care for it. Do you want to help us? We are searching for Linux-Experts and hardware specialists but we are also looking for cake and salad donations. Do you just want to have a look and see what we are doing? You are also welcome! We'll start at 4 pm at 8th October. If you are searching for a laptop for a refugee oder a group helping refugees let us know.
On October 8 at 16.00 we will be hosting a new "Reboot-Day"! Join us for another afternoon full of Hard- and Software repairs and including our famous Bar-B-Q. Come by and help us if you like or even just to meet us and see what we are doing at Reboot and Fablab. We look forward to greeting helpers, friends and all interested persons. We are always looking for helpers in the areas of repair and software installation, but also for donations. Spread the word!
NASA (yes, that NASA) and the Houston Cinema Arts Society have teamed up to organize a contest that is pretty out of this world. The short film competition, CineSpace, offers filmmakers around the world a chance to share their works inspired by—and created with—actual NASA imagery. That gives you quite a bit to work with— 50 years' worth of universe exploration, to be precise. Not that you'll even need that much footage; submissions are only required to feature at least 10% of NASA video imagery. The imagery may be obtained through the NASA Image Archives or other publicly available means, such as YouTube. click
Open call for glitch art aimed at any and all who make stuff by breaking stuff. We will materialize your digital randomness into hardcopied objects, screen your videos, click your net art and run your sound installations through air. Any digital media and any glitch technique will be considered, as long as they are presentable in the form of a digital print, sound installation, a website, or a video projection. Open call for glitch art aimed at any and all who make stuff by breaking stuff. We will materialize your digital randomness into hardcopied objects, screen your videos, click your net art and run your sound installations through air. Any digital media and any glitch technique will be considered, as long as they are presentable in the form of a digital print, sound installation, a website, or a video projection. So what are you waiting for? Go through those folders and SUBMIT! Submissions are open from June 18th till September 1st 2016. click