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Happy 2026, and we hope everyone had a not so stressful start to the new year! | |||
For this month, we have some exciting news to share: | |||
The TouchDesigner Meetup Dublin Event, in collaboration with TOG Hackerpsace, will continue until June this year! The event will be run by the same group of organisers, but under a new name: NóidLab. Derivative has kindly offered to sponser the series heading into this year! So a huge thank you to everyone involved to make this happen ( : | |||
The first session in this series will be held on the 28th of Jaunaury @ TOG Hackerspace, starting at 7PM. If you want to pop in and say hi to the community, or to learn more about TouchDesigner, feel free to come along--no matter your level of experience. More information below! | |||
And as always, if you want to support this project, please share this newsletter! And if you want to submit something, email us at [email protected] | |||
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'''Ed Devance, Open-Studios''' | |||
Irish sound artist, Ed Devance, is gathering interest for a monthly hands-on meetup focused on exploring sound through electronics, digital fabrication, and collaborative practice. | |||
The studio offers a wealth of gear, materials, and prototypes, providing a rich environment for experimentation and creative play. | |||
Interested? Get in contact w/ Ed! | |||
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'''The Critical Makers Reader. (Un)learning Technology''' | |||
A decade ago many gushed at the possibilities of 3D printers and other DIY tech. Today makers are increasingly shaking off their initial blind enthusiasm to numerically control everything, rediscovering an interest in sociocultural histories and futures and waking up to the environmental and economic implications of digital machines that transform materials. An accumulation of critique has collectively registered that no tool, service, or software is good, bad, or neutral—or even free for that matter. We’ve arrived at a crossroads, where a reflective pause coincides with new critical initiatives emerging across disciplines. What was making? What is making? What could making become? And what about unmaking? The Critical Makers Reader features an array of practitioners and scholars who address these questions. Together, they tackle issues of technological making and its intersections with (un)learning, art and design, institutionalization, social critique, community organizing, collaboration, activism, urban regeneration, social inequality, and the environmental crisis. | |||
'''[https://attachments.are.na/10803846/a679cf1328c38b31139475cd27e97f13.pdf?1613598429]''' | |||
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Revision as of 18:06, 14 January 2026
Happy 2026, and we hope everyone had a not so stressful start to the new year!
For this month, we have some exciting news to share:
The TouchDesigner Meetup Dublin Event, in collaboration with TOG Hackerpsace, will continue until June this year! The event will be run by the same group of organisers, but under a new name: NóidLab. Derivative has kindly offered to sponser the series heading into this year! So a huge thank you to everyone involved to make this happen ( :
The first session in this series will be held on the 28th of Jaunaury @ TOG Hackerspace, starting at 7PM. If you want to pop in and say hi to the community, or to learn more about TouchDesigner, feel free to come along--no matter your level of experience. More information below!
And as always, if you want to support this project, please share this newsletter! And if you want to submit something, email us at [email protected]
Articles 📖
Ed Devance, Open-Studios
Irish sound artist, Ed Devance, is gathering interest for a monthly hands-on meetup focused on exploring sound through electronics, digital fabrication, and collaborative practice.
The studio offers a wealth of gear, materials, and prototypes, providing a rich environment for experimentation and creative play.
Interested? Get in contact w/ Ed!
The Critical Makers Reader. (Un)learning Technology
A decade ago many gushed at the possibilities of 3D printers and other DIY tech. Today makers are increasingly shaking off their initial blind enthusiasm to numerically control everything, rediscovering an interest in sociocultural histories and futures and waking up to the environmental and economic implications of digital machines that transform materials. An accumulation of critique has collectively registered that no tool, service, or software is good, bad, or neutral—or even free for that matter. We’ve arrived at a crossroads, where a reflective pause coincides with new critical initiatives emerging across disciplines. What was making? What is making? What could making become? And what about unmaking? The Critical Makers Reader features an array of practitioners and scholars who address these questions. Together, they tackle issues of technological making and its intersections with (un)learning, art and design, institutionalization, social critique, community organizing, collaboration, activism, urban regeneration, social inequality, and the environmental crisis.