DIY Workshop "Hack Your Food", October 12 2016 The rise ofDo-It-Yourself, or rather Do-It-Together (DIT), science practices by citizenshas opened new perspectives on their role in food security. Both in terms ofthe accessibility to food and in how citizens can retake agency through theappropriation of tools that were the exclusive domain of governmentalorganizations, industry and research institutes. This workshop showed howindividuals can create their own microalgae reactor, inspect and determine thequality of a harvest and prepare a healthy algae smoothie. All using acombination of tools and off-the-shelve parts that can be made inFabLabs,Makerspaces and/or Hackerspaces based on Open Source designs.Participants discussed how these practices may change the relationship betweenstakeholders,the way (eco)-systems are designed around food and how citizenscan be engaged in this debate. Organized by EU PolicyLab / Foresight, Behavioural Insightsand Design for Policy Unit (Joint Research Centre, European Commission) &Waag Society by sfnohohon a few seconds ago SUSANA NASCIMENTO @SFNOHOHON · A MONTH AGO Prepping #DIY workshop “Hack Your Food” @EU_ScienceHub @waag #FOOD2030EU j.mp/2dfxjLk #PolicyLab4EU pic.twitter.com/FRarJTBST6 Karen Fabbri @food2030eu A MONTH AGO Test your 'hacker attitude' at the Hack your Food DiY wksp! #FOOD2030EU ⚗ SUSANA NASCIMENTO @SFNOHOHON · A MONTH AGO #DIY #biohacking workshop starts! @pietervboheemen now introducing @waag #Food2030EU #PolicyLabEU @EU_ScienceHub pic.twitter.com/yjRGSFSdZ3 https://storify.com/sfnohohon/food2030-diy-ws
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DIY Workshop "Hack Your Food", October 12 2016The rise ofDo-It-Yourself, or rather Do-It-Together (DIT), science practices by citizenshas opened new perspectives on their role in food security. Both in terms ofthe
accessibility to food and in how citizens can retake agency through theappropriation of tools that were the exclusive domain of governmentalorganizations, industry and
research institutes. This workshop showed howindividuals can create their own microalgae reactor, inspect and determine thequality of a harvest and prepare a healthy algae
smoothie. All using acombination of tools and off-the-shelve parts that can be made inFabLabs,Makerspaces and/or Hackerspaces based on Open Source
designs.Participants discussed how these practices may change the relationship betweenstakeholders,the way (eco)-systems are designed around food and how citizenscan
be engaged in this debate. Organized by EU PolicyLab / Foresight, Behavioural Insightsand Design for Policy Unit (Joint Research Centre, European Commission) &Waag
Society
by sfnohohon a few seconds ago
SUSANA NASCIMENTO @SFNOHOHON · A MONTH AGO
Prepping #DIY workshop “Hack Your Food” @EU_ScienceHub @waag #FOOD2030EU j.mp/2dfxjLk
#PolicyLab4EU pic.twitter.com/FRarJTBST6
Karen Fabbri@food2030eu
A MONTH AGO
Test your 'hacker attitude' at the Hack your Food DiY wksp! #FOOD2030EU ⚗�
SUSANA NASCIMENTO @SFNOHOHON · A MONTH AGO
#DIY #biohacking workshop starts! @pietervboheemen now introducing @waag #Food2030EU