Events

Monday October 1, 2007
Start: 11:00
Start: 2007-10-01 11:00
End: 2007-10-05 17:00

In a five day long hands-on workshop, we began building a 3D printer, based on the open source RepRap specifications, adapted to suit the needs of the participants. The week will consist of putting together a complex puzzle of several thousand components, calibrating the hardware and the software and towards the end of the week, hopefully experimenting with printing with different materials - from plastics, to sugar, to whatever else we can lay our hands on.

Tuesday October 2, 2007
(all day)
Start: 2007-10-01 11:00
End: 2007-10-05 17:00

In a five day long hands-on workshop, we began building a 3D printer, based on the open source RepRap specifications, adapted to suit the needs of the participants. The week will consist of putting together a complex puzzle of several thousand components, calibrating the hardware and the software and towards the end of the week, hopefully experimenting with printing with different materials - from plastics, to sugar, to whatever else we can lay our hands on.

Wednesday October 3, 2007
(all day)
Start: 2007-10-01 11:00
End: 2007-10-05 17:00

In a five day long hands-on workshop, we began building a 3D printer, based on the open source RepRap specifications, adapted to suit the needs of the participants. The week will consist of putting together a complex puzzle of several thousand components, calibrating the hardware and the software and towards the end of the week, hopefully experimenting with printing with different materials - from plastics, to sugar, to whatever else we can lay our hands on.

Thursday October 4, 2007
(all day)
Start: 2007-10-01 11:00
End: 2007-10-05 17:00

In a five day long hands-on workshop, we began building a 3D printer, based on the open source RepRap specifications, adapted to suit the needs of the participants. The week will consist of putting together a complex puzzle of several thousand components, calibrating the hardware and the software and towards the end of the week, hopefully experimenting with printing with different materials - from plastics, to sugar, to whatever else we can lay our hands on.

Friday October 5, 2007
End: 17:00
Start: 2007-10-01 11:00
End: 2007-10-05 17:00

In a five day long hands-on workshop, we began building a 3D printer, based on the open source RepRap specifications, adapted to suit the needs of the participants. The week will consist of putting together a complex puzzle of several thousand components, calibrating the hardware and the software and towards the end of the week, hopefully experimenting with printing with different materials - from plastics, to sugar, to whatever else we can lay our hands on.

Saturday October 6, 2007
Start: 14:00
End: 19:00

FoAM presentations during the Collaborative new media practices debate and Meet your maker sessions, IETM meeting.

http://www.vooruit.be/oneonone

Thursday October 11, 2007
Start: 14:00
End: 19:00

What future for eco-textile design?

FoAM (Maja Kuzmanovic) participated in the "International conversations" together with Carole Collet, talking about ethics and aesthetics and eco-design, about permaculture and Luminous Green.

http://mag.tfrg.org.uk/node/43

Tuesday October 16, 2007
Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

FoAM and the Guild for Reality Integrators and Generators organised a talk by Adrian Hon, on Alternate Reality Games (ARG), collaborative fiction, puppetmasters, backstories and other tools for playful reality generation.

Thursday October 18, 2007
Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

A Vision for a Science/Art/Technology Conversion Dialectic

Lecture by Marko Peljhan

The lecture is organized as a part of the exhibition 'Situational Awareness' by Marko Peljhan that will open on Wednesday, 17 October 2007 at 6 pm at the offices of the European Commissioner for Science and Research Dr. Janez Potocnik in the European Commission building / Berlaymont (11th floor, Rue de La Loi 200, 1040 Brussels).

Friday October 26, 2007
Start: 12:00
End: 22:00

From the intricacies of the market for new media, to the traditional craftsmanship and emerging 'craftivism', FoAM's next research gathering will be dedicated to the contemporary Arts & Crafts.