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WP2 Planning Pad
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Schedule Earthbound Hardware
Internal work session 3: An eco-feminist and decolonial approach to hardware
- Time and date Amsterdam: 20 April 14-16 CEST
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Time and date Indonesia: 20 April 19-21 WIB
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Location: Online with Stephanie Wuschitz
- Participants: Heerko, Benedetta, Sophie, Amalie, Ismal, Mark, Anja, Dorine, Martijn + students/alumni
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An online lecture and discussion around our critical framework, but also thinking together with Stefanie what could be an interesting experiment with the clay pcb
- Take notes here:
- https://etherport.org/w/rsr::Connecting_Otherwise::WP2:_Earthbound_Hardware::WP2_Internal_Worksession_3:_Eco-feminist_and_decolonial_hardware.md
Internal work session 2: Unpacking the world of computer chips
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Time and date: 30 March 11.00 - 13.00 CET (for Ismal 15.00 - 17.00)
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Location: presentation by Martijn at the Sandberg Institute
- Participants: Heerko, Benedetta, Sophie, Amalie, Ismal, Mark, Anja, Dorine
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Read the notes from the session:
- https://etherport.org/w/rsr::Connecting_Otherwise::WP2:_Earthbound_Hardware::WP2:_Internal_Worksession_2:_Unpacking_computer_chips.md
Internal work session 1: Connecting otherwise
- Time and date: Friday 6 March 10:00 am CET
- Location: online
- Participants: Stefanie, Heerko, Benedetta, Sophie, Amalie, Ismal, Mark, Anja, Dorine
- Each participant presents their practice for roughly 15 minutes and gives insight into the link to our project.
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Read the notes from the session:
- https://etherport.org/w/rsr::Connecting_Otherwise::WP2:_Earthbound_Hardware::WP2_Internal_Worksession_1:_Introductions.md
Internal work session 4: Speculative methodologies for earthbound hardware
- Time and date: April (4 hours)
- Location: t.b.c.
- Participants: Heerko, Benedetta, Sophie, Amalie, Mark, Anja, Dorine + students/alumni
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Workshop given by workshop specialists to the members of our work package.
- Note: How to communicate this with Ismal?
Internal work session 5: Preparing the Earthbound Hardware Workshops
- Time and date: April (2 hours)
- Location: online
- Participants: Heerko, Benedetta, Sophie, Amalie, Mark, Ismal, Anja, Dorine
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An online meeting to prepare our student workshop.
Student Workshop Amsterdam: Earthbound Hardware
- Time and date: May (4 hours)
- Location: Gerrit Rietveld Academy
- Participants: Heerko, Benedetta, Sophie, Amalie, Mark, Dorine and students
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Workshop for students given by work package specialists.
Workshop Jatiwangi: Earthbound Hardware
- Time and date: May (4 hours)
- Location: Jatiwangi
- Participants: workshop given by Ismal with local participants
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Workshop for local participants given by Ismal.
Resources to share
HARDWARE AND ECO-FEMINIST ART Hacking and Artistic Practices Towards Ethical Technology
Patrícia J. Reis Stefanie Wuschitz
(download PDF for free)
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-7862-8/hardware-and-eco-feminist-art/?c=310000017
Summary of the chip-making process: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/challakcr_from-sand-to-silicon-the-5-stage-journey-activity-7391771568693186560-Mf_x/
https://download.intel.com/newsroom/kits/chipmaking/pdfs/Sand-to-Silicon_32nm-Version.pdf
Decapping process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT1FStxAVz4
Cyborg Manifesto - Donna Haraway: http://pdf-objects.com/files/Meerdo-HarawayCyborgManifesto.pdf
Bio’s
Ismal Muntaha is a multidisciplinary artist who lives and works together with the collective Jatiwangi art Factory (JaF). In 2009, together with Sunday Screen, they initiated the Village Video Festival, an annual residency-based video festival in Jatiwangi. In 2017, he formed the Land Study Agency (BKP). A temporary institution that focuses on the study of land and all cultural landscapes contained in it, through various artistic projects. He recently completed a Master in Development Studies at Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). Ismal has joined the master’s programme Planetary Poetics at the Sandberg Institute as a fellow.
Heerko van der Kooij is an interaction artist & designer living and working in Amsterdam, NL. His work ranges from hacking small electronic artobjects to webdevelopment to teaching.
Amalie ‘Sveske’ Ourø (DK, she/her)
Is a multidisciplinary artist based in the Netherlands
Her work, mostly performative and site-specific, can best be described as a form of art-anthropology. Through installations, performance and poetry, Sveske interacts with the audience through acts of play and subversion, inviting people to think critically about diverse societal urgencies through the lens of ecology. Sveske graduated from the Image and Language department at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie with honours from participating in the Art and Research program. Amalie has exhibited in The Netherlands and abroad at Hunt Kastner Gallery, (Prague), MeetFactory, (Prague), Hotel Maria Kapel (Hoorn), Ron Mandos Gallery (Amsterdam), De Tweede Kamer (Den Haag), The Long Now (San Francisco), Arti et Amicitiae (Amsterdam), HYB4 Gallery (Prague) and the Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam).
Together with Sophie Dandanell, Sveske is one of the main organizers, stewards and founders of the art - and garden-project ‘The Garden Department’ as part of Ugent Ecology, Gerrit Rietveld Academie & Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam.
Sophie Refsgaard
Sophie Dandanell (she/they) is an artist and educator based in the Netherlands. Their work explores ecological practices, material processes, and collective learning. She holds a bachelor from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie’s TXT department (2024) and is currently pursuing their master’s degree at the Dutch Art Institute (2026). At the moment, she is engaged with natural dyeing, soil, and garden-based research as ways to connect everyday encounters with shared knowledge.
She is currently affiliated with the Gerrit Rietveld Academie, where she co-organizes, together with Amalie Sveske Ourø, a para-educational platform called The Garden Department, which aims to integrate regenerative practices into art and design education. Moreover, she has presented performances and collaborative projects across the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, and Cyprus, including at Vleeshal, SPEL, Galleri 54, and Vrij Paleis. Her writing and interviews have been published in PAGES/LEAVES, An Ode to Walking, and she has contributed to conversations on regenerative arts education for institutions such as RISD (USA) and Fontys Academy of Arts (NL).
Benedetta Pompili
Martijn van Boven
Anja Groten (DE) is a designer and researcher based in Amsterdam. Anja’s work revolves around the cross-section of digital and physical media, design and art education and the involvement in different interdisciplinary collectives such as Hackers & Designers and the Feminist Search Tools. Since 2019 Anja heads the Design Master program of the Sandberg Instituut Amsterdam, Master of the Rietveld Academie. In 2022 Anja completed a PhD about the relationship of design and collectivity at PhDArts, Academy of Creative and Performing Arts, Leiden University.
Márk Redele is project coordinator at Sandberg Research where they contribute to the development and operation of postgraduate research activities in the academy. They studied architecture in their origin country, Hungary, and received a master’s degree from Studio for Immediate Spaces in 2016. Since then, they have been a practicing artist pursuing self-initiated and commission-based works with a strong emphasis on material discovery. In their practice materials become the protagonists of stories personal and public, factual and fictive. These stories interrogate the subversive potential of simple material qualities such as porosity, softness and fluidity as well as the possibility of kinship, love and reconciliation in vibrant matter, under repressive conditions.
Dorine van Meel is a Dutch artist based in Brussels whose work spans moving image installations, performances, and publications. Her practice addresses various socio-political questions, using poetic language to expose current power structures while also exploring modes of resistance. She has exhibited at international venues including the South London Gallery, KW Institute in Berlin, Nottingham Contemporary, Transmediale, the 10th Berlin Biennale, and Extra City. Her collective projects reflect a commitment to feminist and self-organised methodologies, and include The Southern Summer School (BAK, Utrecht), Gentle Dust (Jupiter Woods & Berlin Biennale), and In the Eye of the Storm (rile, Brussels). From 2023 to 2025, she directed Planetary Poetics*, a master’s program at the Sandberg Institute focused on the ecological crisis and the ways cultural practitioners can engage with, respond to, and intervene in it. She currently teaches at the Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, where she is also researcher at Urgent Ecologies.