Irene Agrivina Widyaningrum

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Irene Agrivina 

Open systems advocate, technologist, artist & educator

Open systems advocate, technologist, artist and educator, Irene Agrivina is one of the founding members and current directors of HONF, the Yogyakarta-based arts, science and technology laboratory. Created in 1998, HONF aka the 'House of Natural Fiber' was born out of the social and political turmoil against the nepotism and corruption of the Suharto regime.  In 2013, Agrivina co-founded XXLab, an all-female collective focusing on arts, science and free technology as a second generation of HONF’s spin-off communities. One of XXLab’s projects, SOYA C(O)U(L)TURE was awarded [the next idea] Art and Technology Grant voestalpine by Ars Electronica in 2015. In 2019, Agrivina was chosen by Asialink, Australia as one of six women pioneers from south-east Asia and Australia.

Sessions

Understanding the Right-to-Repair Movement in the Global North and Global South

Mathew Lubari, Ugo Vallauri, Irene Agrivina Widyaningrum, Steffi Lemke, Felipe Schmidt Fonseca, Sarah Prien, Geraldine de Bastion

Zusammenfassung
Exploring Right-to-Repair: Bridging perspectives in the Global North and South on empowering consumers, promoting sustainability, and confronting challenges in accessing repairability for electronic devices and equipment. #RightToRepair #GlobalTech
Klimakrise
Nachhaltigkeit
Recht
Stage 8
Podiumsdiskussion
Englisch
Conference

Explore Sonication in Biological Processes - BIOALUN

Irene Agrivina Widyaningrum

Zusammenfassung
Hands-on workshop: DIY bio and open-source tech explore sonication in biological processes. Crafting devices with specific frequencies, participants experiment with ultrasonic waves—spanning fermentation, photosynthesis, and ecology. Observations will assess the impact sound on living organisms.
Makerspace
DIY
Englisch
Hands On