Sorbonne proposal 2022
Contents proposal for the visit of the students of the Master of Social and Cultural Geography of the Sorbonne University on May 2022.
Schedule
Tuesday: Community Environmental Research 11:0-14:00: Audiovisual micronarratives 14:00-16:00: LUNCH. 16:00-19:00: "Leptos" air quality sensor making and deployment
Wednesday: Technological sovereignty and privacity 12:00-14:00: Technological sovereignty. 14:00-16:00: LUNCH. 18:00-20:00: La résistance du 21e siècle.
Thursday: Pre-Post-Digital narratives 12:00-14:00: Watercollor and collage. 14:00-16:00: LUNCH. 16:00-17:45: A computational study of caution in consensus-based collective decision making.
Complete program
Tuesday 17: Enviro-mental techniques
Titulo: Audiovisual micronarratives Formato: workshop Descripción: The workshop proposes the creation by groups of audiovisual micro-narratives following the poetic structure of the Japanese Haiku and the basics of video editing with the libre open source software Kdenlive. Duration: 180 minutes Idioma: English Horario: 11:00-14:00 Referente: Carlos / Xose /Nani
LUNCH TIME
Title: Leptos Air Quality Sensor building and deployment Format: Making workshop Description: Workshop on the construction of the Leptos air air quality monitoring device The Leptos device detects the presence in the air of suspended solid particles PM10 and PM2.5 and several VOCs, allowing to determine the quality of the air we breathe. Built with free software and hardware. Duration: 180 minutes Language: English Time: 16:00-19:00 Referent: Xose
Wednesday 18: Technological sovereignty and privacy
Titulo: Technological sovereignty Description: Opening approachments around computers, digital tools and alternatives to get closer to ethical, conscious, transfeminist choices around technologies, for individuals and collectives. Format: Talk / chat Duration: 120 minutes Language: English Time: 12:00-14:00 Referent: Dulzet
LUNCH TIME
Titulo: Détruire ou altérer le fonctionnement des machines numériques, la résistance du 21e siècle? https://revuepossibles.ojs.umontreal.ca/index.php/revuepossibles/article/view/378 Format: Talk, discussion with students, online connection. Description: Presentation of the history of Luddite movements focusing on contemporary movements that develop tactics of sabotage and resistance to digital capitalism. Duration: 90 minutes. Language: French. Time: 18:30-20:30 Referent: b01
Thursday 19: Pre-Post-Digital narratives
Titulo: Watercollor and collage Formato: Workshop Descripción: Practical workshop in which students will use the techniques of collage and watercolor to condense in a plastic image, their vision of Calafou in a distant future composing a collective narrative all together. Duracion: 120 minutes Idioma: English Horario: 12:00-14:00 Referente: Nani
LUNCH TIME
Titulo: A computational study of caution as a factor of influence in consensus-based collective decision making Formato: Presentation and conversatorium. Descripción: Presentation of an ongoing doctoral research framed in the area of social simulation. More specifically, the work focus on modeling computationally a "minimum-human" consent-based collective decision making process to illustrate the potentials of new forms of social research powered by computational tools. Duración: 90/120minutes Idioma: English Horario: 16:00 - 17:45 Referente: kzk
Fiday 20: Departure
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