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Open Call / English

&quot;Eclectic Tech Carnival&quot; /A/ Linz
http://www.eclectictechcarnival.org

11-15 July 2007
The &quot;Eclectic Tech Carnival&quot; comes to Linz this year, focusing on 
themes of gender, technology and art. Along with workshops on critical 
ways of dealing with everyday technologies, there will also be space 
for women to be politically, creatively, performatively, artistically 
active.
In order for us to have a better idea of the number of women who want 
to actively take part in shaping the program, please contact us if you 
are interested in making an active contribution to the program, or if 
you need a letter of invitation to come. We will probably not be able 
to cover all possible costs, but we are doing our best to be able to 
pay fees for presenters and ensure that traveling to Linz is 
affordable. We will also provide accommodations.

General email address: info@eclectictechcarnival.org
Contacts: http://www.eclectictechcarnival.org/contact.html

Online registration coming soon:
http://www.eclectictechcarnival.org/2007/regform.html

Possible formats: workshops, worklabs, lectures, public interventions, 
performance

Thematic focal points:

# My Office / My Computer / My Net / My Tools
Alternative possibilities for software (Open Source, Free Software) 
are to be linked with political background information and practically 
applied.
Why free software? Differences between Open Source vs Free Software ?
Problems with free software.
Format: workshop, lecture

# Hardware – Hardcore
A practical demystification of the computer
In this hardware course participants are encouraged to explore the 
inner workings of the computer for themselves.
Format: workshop, performance

# My Home / My Privacy / My Traces 
There is a widespread practice of making use of every tool available 
to stay in touch with friends and family all over the world. Popular 
tools are often appealing because of their simple usability (MSN, AIM, 
Skype, Orkut). This workshop takes a closer look at these kinds of 
tools, including reading the fine print.
Which traces do we leave behind on the net? How can I encrypt my 
messages? Why should I encrypt my messages?
Format: workshop, lecture, performance

# We publish / Migrazine
The online magazine by and for migrant women
For example: taking a walk through Linz as migrant women and visitors 
collect material. This material (sound, text, image) is then prepared 
for the Internet and flows into Migrazine.
Format: worklab, workshop


# Women doing strange things / Hack a day - other perspectives
Worklabs provide an opportunity for exploring technology in unusual 
ways and making experimental connections.
Subversive techniques in everyday life. 
What happens when women “hack” everyday objects?
Cooking without money, etc.
Format: worklab, performance

# On the street.
You want to carry out an action in the street?
Format: performance, intervention

# Hersound
Doing sound - using free software
Analog Music
Singing

Preliminary Daily Schedule:
Workshops:  11:00 am – about 5:00 pm
Worklabs: 11:00 am – about 5:00 pm
Public Interventions: 11:00 am – about 5:00 pm
Dinner: 5:00 – 8:00 pm
Lecture/Discussion: 8:00 – 10:00 pm 
Performance: 10:00 – 11:00 pm
Chillout/Gathering: 11:00 pm – 01:00 am

Locations:
Maiz, servus.at, Stadtwerkstatt

Alliance:
Eclectic Tech Carnival &lt;http://www.eclectictechcarnival.org&gt;
MAIZ &lt;http://www.maiz.at&gt;
servus.at &lt;http://www.servus.at&gt;
Stadtwerkstatt &lt;http://www.stwst.at&gt;
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