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DESCRIPTION:Hackers.  They seem to be everywhere\, landing headlines in the
  news\, founding companies in Silicon Valley and hacker spaces around the 
 world\, and at times\, facing years in jail. Despite this presence\, they 
 are everywhere misunderstood. Spaces of hacking\, the first of three event
 s seeking to demystify the hacker\, will contextualize the acts of hacking
  in light of the spaces and places where it unfolds: the hacker space\, th
 e free software project\, the biolab\, the media\, the law\, and the serve
 r. To spatialize hacking is to orient our questions to those of travel and
  translation: why and where does hacking descend and take root? Where are 
 the limits and boundary waters where hacking cannot go? How do we conceptu
 alize the act of travel and translation: as accidental errantry\, calculat
 ed translation\, acts of mutation? What impels movement and change?  Bring
 ing together a diverse set of scholars and practitioners\, we will hold tw
 o panels that explore the spaces of hacking followed by a reception. The f
 irst panel will probe physical spaces: the hack lab\, the bio lab and the 
 art-bio lab\, and the second panel takes a more thematic approach examinin
 g how hacking has interfaced with gender\, with the media\, and with digit
 al dissent. Each panelist will limit their presentation to five minutes an
 d orient remarks toward a key word to guide the conversation.  Interested 
 in attending? Register here.  2:15-3:15pm - Panel One: Hacker Spaces and L
 abs  Alessandro Delfanti\, Biohacker Contamination(McGill) Tagny Duff\, DI
 Y\, bioart and the science lab (Concordia) Johan Soderberg\, Precursors to
  Open Hardware inthe Czech Republic (Laboratoire territoire\, techonologie
  et sociÃ©tÃ© (LATTS)) Suparna Choudhury\, Hacking the Brain (McGill Unive
 rsity) Denisa Kera\, Mobile Labs for Open Science in the Global South (Nat
 ional University of Singapore)Commentator: xSmurf\, Foulab  3:30-4:30pm - 
 Panel Two: Unraveling and Raveling  Gabriella Coleman\, Trust in Anonymous
  (McGill University)Anne Goldenberg\, Hacking with Care (UQAM)Molly Sauter
 \, Disruption (McGill University) Lisa Lynch\, Journalists on/as hackers (
 Concordia)Commentator: David Mizra\, Subgraph  4:30-6:00pm - Reception
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131013
LOCATION:CA\, Notman House\, 51 Sherbrooke Street West
SUMMARY:The Spaces of Hacking Symposium
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/ahcs/channels/event/spaces-hacking-symposium-2307
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