Re-Hacking Your World: Sensible Software
With the worldwide largest mobile growth rates and promises of being connected to the global fibreoptic network soon, new possibilities are dawning on Africa's horizon. Digital cultures in African countries are developing now. How do today's digital developments impact on every-day life? Has the course been set by foreign companies' emerging commercial interests and are donors' preferences leading the way? Or are African countries creating their own visions and realities of digital cultures and societies? Digital islands are emerging, offering innovative, adapted solutions to specific local needs as alternatives to the mainstream. The session will explore some of these initiatives working towards self-determined, relevant, economically sustainable, and change-making paths into Africa's digital future.
Online Intervention a.o. with James Wire Lunghabo
(Uganda), Evans Ikua (Kenya), Alex Gakuru (Kenya)
- Categories: event talk tm.09 stream event video archive festival salon
- Tags: art & context africa open source art digital culture software internet context

In the run-up to transmediale.10 six core authors wrote the festival publication Collaborative Futures as part of the Book Sprint, hosted by transmediale and FLOSS Manuals, in solely five days. Continue here to read it, download it or find out how to buy the printed copy.
CTM [club transmediale]
CTM.11 - Festival for Adventurous Music and Related Visual Arts
01. - 06. 02. 2010
tm.10 Participants
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