Schedule
22nd–27th of january 2018 | La Paillasse, echOpen, CRI, la Gaîté Lyrique, Paris
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22
January
Monday
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Unborn 0x9
10 participants, English/French, mentor: Shu Lea Cheang, Benjamin Cadon / Labomedia
La Paillasse
The Unborn0x9 workshop calls for bio-hackers, social actors and political agitators to listen in and act on a sonicscape derived from converted ultrasonic frequencies. This is a development phase for the creation of a hacking performance led by artist Shu Lea Cheang. Project produced by the medialab Makery in collaboration with the Labomedia (Orleans) and the fablab Echopen of the Hôtel-Dieu in Paris. EchOpen is an open and collaborative project and community, led by a multidisciplinary core of experts and senior professionals with the aim of designing a functional low-cost (affordable) and open source echo-stethoscope (ultrasound probe) connected to a smartphone, allowing the radical transformation of diagnostic orientation in hospitals, general medicine and medically underserved areas. This initiative was conceived for health professionals in both the Global North and South.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Open Science Friction and Noise Disturbance
10 participants, English, mentor: Paula Pin
La Paillasse
Pechblenda/Hackteria as transhackfeminist queer science laboratories want to propose a time and space for the confluence of cyborgs, cyber-witches and degenerate alchemists. Open the lab to experiment and be traversed by practical experience of noiSEX disturbance from the DIWo tools, fluids and non static bodies.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Aliens in Green
10 participants, English/French, mentor: Bureau d’études
La Paillasse
Workshop part 1: designing a serious game on the politics of toxicities, agro-, pharma- and petrobodies. A biopolitics of endocrine disruptors involving all the human and non human actors working in the global endocrine cycle : molecules, products, semiotics flux, transnational companies, institutional regulations, food we love to eat and toxic we collect, etc.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
23
January
Tuesday
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Unborn 0x9
10 participants, English/French, mentor: Shu Lea Cheang, Benjamin Cadon / Labomedia
La Paillasse
The Unborn0x9 workshop calls for bio-hackers, social actors and political agitators to listen in and act on a sonicscape derived from converted ultrasonic frequencies. This is a development phase for the creation of a hacking performance led by artist Shu Lea Cheang. Project produced by the medialab Makery in collaboration with the Labomedia (Orleans) and the fablab Echopen of the Hôtel-Dieu in Paris. EchOpen is an open and collaborative project and community, led by a multidisciplinary core of experts and senior professionals with the aim of designing a functional low-cost (affordable) and open source echo-stethoscope (ultrasound probe) connected to a smartphone, allowing the radical transformation of diagnostic orientation in hospitals, general medicine and medically underserved areas. This initiative was conceived for health professionals in both the Global North and South.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Open Science Friction and Noise Disturbance
10 participants, English, mentor: Paula Pin
La Paillasse
Pechblenda/Hackteria as transhackfeminist queer science laboratories want to propose a time and space for the confluence of cyborgs, cyber-witches and degenerate alchemists. Open the lab to experiment and be traversed by practical experience of noiSEX disturbance from the DIWo tools, fluids and non static bodies.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Aliens in Green
10 participants, English/French, mentor: Bureau d’études
La Paillasse
Workshop part 1: designing a serious game on the politics of toxicities, agro-, pharma- and petrobodies. A biopolitics of endocrine disruptors involving all the human and non human actors working in the global endocrine cycle : molecules, products, semiotics flux, transnational companies, institutional regulations, food we love to eat and toxic we collect, etc.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
7:00-9:00 p.m.
Meet-up echOpen
Visit of echOpen at Hôtel-Dieu Hospital in Paris' Ile de la Cité
echOpen
echOpen is an open and collaborative project and community, led by a multidisciplinary core of experts and senior professionals with the aim of designing a functional low-cost (affordable) and open source echo-stethoscope (ultrasound probe) connected to a smartphone, allowing the radical transformation of diagnostic orientation in hospitals, general medicine and medically underserved areas. This initiative was conceived for health professionals in both the Global North and South. The Project is supported by Pierre Fabre Foundation and Altran Foundation for innovation.
24
January
Wednesday
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Unborn 0x9
10 participants, English/French, mentor: Shu Lea Cheang, Benjamin Cadon / Labomedia
La Paillasse
The Unborn0x9 workshop calls for bio-hackers, social actors and political agitators to listen in and act on a sonicscape derived from converted ultrasonic frequencies. This is a development phase for the creation of a hacking performance led by artist Shu Lea Cheang. Project produced by the medialab Makery in collaboration with the Labomedia (Orleans) and the fablab Echopen of the Hôtel-Dieu in Paris. EchOpen is an open and collaborative project and community, led by a multidisciplinary core of experts and senior professionals with the aim of designing a functional low-cost (affordable) and open source echo-stethoscope (ultrasound probe) connected to a smartphone, allowing the radical transformation of diagnostic orientation in hospitals, general medicine and medically underserved areas. This initiative was conceived for health professionals in both the Global North and South.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Open Science Friction and Noise Disturbance
10 participants, English, mentor: Paula Pin
La Paillasse
Pechblenda/Hackteria as transhackfeminist queer science laboratories want to propose a time and space for the confluence of cyborgs, cyber-witches and degenerate alchemists. Open the lab to experiment and be traversed by practical experience of noiSEX disturbance from the DIWo tools, fluids and non static bodies.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Aliens in Green
10 participants, English/French, mentor: Bureau d’études
La Paillasse
Workshop part 2: Aliens in Green is searching for people—specialists and non-specialists, aware or not aware of their own relationship with everyday toxicities and particularly endocrine disruptors—to record interviews.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Flypi Microscope
5 participants, English, mentor: André Maia Chagas
La Paillasse
Introducing Flypi, an open source platform for fluorescence microscopy, optogenetics and accurate temperature control.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Basic colorimetry
5 participants, English, mentor: Alexey Zaytsev
La Paillasse
Using DI-Lambda, an open hardware spectrophotometer that can be used to monitor essential colorimetric doses. We will learn how to measure protein concentration in milk and lead concentration in soils.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
7:00-9:00 p.m.
Meet-up Makery @ La Paillasse
Get together!
La Paillasse
Makery and La Paillasse would like to invite all workshop participants and speakers, staff and other external guests to meet each other over a glass of wine or juice and discuss their projects, personal cases and general trends in the field of DIYbio.
25
January
Thursday
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Unborn 0x9
10 participants, English/French, mentor: Shu Lea Cheang, Benjamin Cadon / Labomedia
La Paillasse
The Unborn0x9 workshop calls for bio-hackers, social actors and political agitators to listen in and act on a sonicscape derived from converted ultrasonic frequencies. This is a development phase for the creation of a hacking performance led by artist Shu Lea Cheang. Project produced by the medialab Makery in collaboration with the Labomedia (Orleans) and the fablab Echopen of the Hôtel-Dieu in Paris. EchOpen is an open and collaborative project and community, led by a multidisciplinary core of experts and senior professionals with the aim of designing a functional low-cost (affordable) and open source echo-stethoscope (ultrasound probe) connected to a smartphone, allowing the radical transformation of diagnostic orientation in hospitals, general medicine and medically underserved areas. This initiative was conceived for health professionals in both the Global North and South.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Open Science Friction and Noise Disturbance
10 participants, English, mentor: Paula Pin
La Paillasse
Pechblenda/Hackteria as transhackfeminist queer science laboratories want to propose a time and space for the confluence of cyborgs, cyber-witches and degenerate alchemists. Open the lab to experiment and be traversed by practical experience of noiSEX disturbance from the DIWo tools, fluids and non static bodies.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Aliens in Green
10 participants, English/French, mentor: Bureau d’études
La Paillasse
Workshop part 2: Aliens in Green is searching for people—specialists and non-specialists, aware or not aware of their own relationship with everyday toxicities and particularly endocrine disruptors—to record interviews.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-4:00 p.m.
Flypi Microscope
5 participants, English, mentor: André Maia Chagas
La Paillasse
Introducing Flypi, an open source platform for fluorescence microscopy, optogenetics and accurate temperature control.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-4:00 p.m.
Basic colorimetry
5 participants, English, mentor: Alexey Zaytsev
La Paillasse
Using DI-Lambda, an open hardware spectrophotometer that can be used to monitor essential colorimetric doses. We will learn how to measure protein concentration in milk and lead concentration in soils.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
6:00-9:30 p.m.
Meet-up CRI
Meetup and demo Open Hardware and Health
CRI
The Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity (CRI) would like to invite all CRI researchers, students, or staff and other external guest to meet and discuss with Alexey Zaytsev, hardware designer based in Shenzhen, China; André Maia Chagas, part of the initiative TREND in Africa and creator of Flypi, a 100€ fluorescence microscope; and Guy Aildeberg, PhD student in CRI, developing a low cost DNA detection kit. We will know more about their projects, meet each other over a glass of wine or juice, and discuss about personal cases and general trends in this field.
Thanks to l’Institut Innovant de Formation par la Recherche (IIFR), the EU Commission H2020 program Doing it Together Science (DITOS), and the Frontieres du Vivant Doctoral School (FdV PhD), for their funding. All of them part of the Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity of Paris.
This project has received funding from the European Union's. Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 709443.
Registrations :
https://events.cri-paris.org/e/168/meetup-and-demo-open-hardware-and-health
26
January
Friday
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Unborn 0x9
10 participants, English/French, mentor: Shu Lea Cheang, Benjamin Cadon / Labomedia
La Paillasse
The Unborn0x9 workshop calls for bio-hackers, social actors and political agitators to listen in and act on a sonicscape derived from converted ultrasonic frequencies. This is a development phase for the creation of a hacking performance led by artist Shu Lea Cheang. Project produced by the medialab Makery in collaboration with the Labomedia (Orleans) and the fablab Echopen of the Hôtel-Dieu in Paris. EchOpen is an open and collaborative project and community, led by a multidisciplinary core of experts and senior professionals with the aim of designing a functional low-cost (affordable) and open source echo-stethoscope (ultrasound probe) connected to a smartphone, allowing the radical transformation of diagnostic orientation in hospitals, general medicine and medically underserved areas. This initiativte was conceived for health professionals in both the Global North and South.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Open Science Friction and Noise Disturbance
10 participants, English, mentor: Paula Pin
La Paillasse
Pechblenda/Hackteria as transhackfeminist queer science laboratories want to propose a time and space for the confluence of cyborgs, cyber-witches and degenerate alchemists. Open the lab to experiment and be traversed by practical experience of noiSEX disturbance from the DIWo tools, fluids and non static bodies.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Aliens in Green
10 participants, English/French, mentor: Bureau d’études
La Paillasse
Workshop part 2: Aliens in Green is searching for people—specialists and non-specialists, aware or not aware of their own relationship with everyday toxicities and particularly endocrine disruptors—to record interviews.
Registrations : ewen@makery.info
7:00-9:00 p.m.
Meet-up Workshops results
Participants will present the results of the workshops.
Gaîté lyrique
Participants will present what have been done in the workshops.
Open to everyone.
27
January
Saturday
2:00-7:00 p.m.
DEMOS
Centre de Ressources - Gaîté lyrique
Gaîté lyrique
Scientists, healthcare professionals, designers and artists will present their projects.
With : echOpen, MyHumanKit, GaudiLabs, Hackteria, HardGlam, Guy Aidelberg, Victor Benichoux, Prometheus Science (André Maia Chagas), Koi Science (Alexey Zaytsev), La Paillasse, Sano Celo, Ovaom, Institut Pasteur & ENSCI-Les Ateliers, iGEM Pasteur 2017 - Æther, iGEM Pasteur 2016 - Mos(kit)o, Faircap, Les Parleuses.
3:00-6:00 p.m.
PROJECT PRESENTATIONS
Centre de Ressources - Gaîté lyrique
Gaîté lyrique
Scientists, healthcare professionnals, designers and artists will present their projects.
Moderation : Makery
With : Delphine Bézier (MyHumanKit), Wieke Betten (Waag Society), Alexey Zaytsev (Koi Science/DI-Lambda), Dasha Ilina (Center for Technological Pain), Fanny Prudhomme (Les Parleuses), Enrico Bassi (MAde4You, Opendot fablab Milan), Guy Aidelberg (CRI), Pechblenda/Hackteria, Céline Tchao (Open Science School).
3:00-6:00 p.m.
CONFERENCES
Auditorium - Gaîté lyrique
Gaîté lyrique
(All talks are conducted in French)
Presentation of France’s national healthcare innovation days, by professor Jean-Yves Fagon, official delegate for healthcare innovation
3:00-4:00 p.m.: Healthcare innovation and collaborative labs
Marc Fournier, CEO of La Paillasse, eco-citizen lab
Imane Baïz, Doing-It-Together-Science program coordinator for the Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity
Olivier de Fresnoye, co-founder of echOpen
Moderator: Ewen Chardronnet, Makery
4:00-5:00 p.m.: Portable labs for healthcare in developing countries
Jean-Baptiste Ronat, manager of Médecins Sans Frontières's MiniLab project
François Piuzzi, director of Physique sans Frontière for Société Française de Physique
Dr. Marc Dusseiller, Hackteria and Global Open Science Hardware
Moderator: Olivier de Fresnoye, echOpen
5:00-6:00 p.m.: What are the best tools for rapid diagnosis in gynecological healthcare?
Isabelle Giami, midwife administrator of Gynécologie sans Frontières
Hélène Le Bail, volunteers manager of Médecins du Monde's Lotus Bus program
Dr. Mehdi Benchoufi, public health doctor at Hôtel-Dieu Paris and president of echOpen
Moderator: Marie Lechner, Gaîté lyrique
8:00-10:00 p.m.
PERFORMANCES
Auditorium - Gaîté lyrique
Gaîté lyrique
Fee: 6 euros
Reservation
An evening of feminist queer performances around the relationships between body and technology in the context of women reclaiming and reappropriating gynecological health. Shu Lea Cheang and Paula Pin will hack echographic observations and analysis of bodily fluids to form the language of their artistic expression, while developing three strategies: reclaiming corporal autonomy, subversive biopolitics and desacralizing academic science and healthcare.
[[Performative lab]o[dy Ritual]]
Paula Pin, Pechblenda/Hackteria (Es, Ch)
This post-pornographic performance by Paula Pin and Pechblenda/Hackteria laboratories explores the queer performativity of nature by leading experiments in micro and macro pleasures using the tools of the mobile Bio-trans.lab HardGlam. Paula Pin offers the sights and sounds of an alchemical ritual by cyborg witches. The intra-actions of bodies with genital instruments, the collective ritual of exchanging bodily fluids, the bodies themselves—as well as code, frequencies, waves and cellular exchanges observed under the microscope—will all be broadcast live. Paula Pin invokes a magic experiment by Open Science Friction using human and non-human bodies that opposes a reductionist vision of sexuality.
Unborn 0x9
Shu Lea Cheang, Labomedia (Fr)
Guests: Joachim Montessuis, Gaël Segalen, Paula Velez, Catherine Lenoble
Unborn 0x9 features female biohackers, performers and political agitators interacting with a soundscape designed by sound artists and derived from the conversion of echographic ultrasonic frequencies into audible soundwaves. Structured around the various contemporary typologies of maternity, the performance offers a peek behind the scenes of echographic technology and questions both the non-invasive nature of ultrasonic frequencies and the invasiveness of viewing the inside of a woman’s body using technology of military origin. This is a developmental phase of a hacking performance directed by Shu Lea Cheang and produced by the Makery Medialab in collaboration with Labomedia ans echOpen.