International audienceThis article conceptualises hacking as a process of «collaborative exploration». Hacking is explorative in that it produces new kinds and forms of knowledge and technologies that remain open and uncertain: for further modifications, adaptations, failures, dead-ends. Conceiving hacking as collaborative exploration brings to the fore the temporalities and trajectories of hacking, as well as the potential frictions between the critical stance of hacking and its reappropriation by the market. Rather than seeking to define what hacking is, we analyse what hacking becomes, and how it seeks to transform innovation materially, socially and politically. The paper examines two sites of hacking (hackathons and biohackerspaces) an...
In recent years, there has been an explosion of do it yourself, maker and hacker spaces in Europe. T...
International audienceThis article takes the political engagement of hackers as a prism for examinin...
Hackathons are techno-creative events during which participants get together in a physical location....
Hackers tend to be portrayed as criminals or activists. In current digital media landscapes, however...
Hacking and file sharing are daily acts that have come to constitute cultural practices. There is a ...
This article outlines the nature of hacking and then draws implications from this for understandings...
hacking praxis might inform other cultural, political, creative, technical or social spheres. Toward...
This article proposes the techno-cultural workshop as an innovative method for opening up the materi...
This article outlines the nature of hacking and then draws implications from this for understandings...
This article outlines the nature of hacking and then draws implications from this for understandings...
The spread of hacker practices to new fields, such as open hardware development and do-it-yourself b...
Hacking is an ambiguous term. Over the past 50 years, its meaning has been constantJs expanded and r...
Hacking is now a widely discussed and known phenomenon, but remains difficult to define and empirica...
Hackathons are techno-creative events during which participants get together in a physical location....
International audienceOriginating in hacker culture, the hackathon has made its way to the corporate...
In recent years, there has been an explosion of do it yourself, maker and hacker spaces in Europe. T...
International audienceThis article takes the political engagement of hackers as a prism for examinin...
Hackathons are techno-creative events during which participants get together in a physical location....
Hackers tend to be portrayed as criminals or activists. In current digital media landscapes, however...
Hacking and file sharing are daily acts that have come to constitute cultural practices. There is a ...
This article outlines the nature of hacking and then draws implications from this for understandings...
hacking praxis might inform other cultural, political, creative, technical or social spheres. Toward...
This article proposes the techno-cultural workshop as an innovative method for opening up the materi...
This article outlines the nature of hacking and then draws implications from this for understandings...
This article outlines the nature of hacking and then draws implications from this for understandings...
The spread of hacker practices to new fields, such as open hardware development and do-it-yourself b...
Hacking is an ambiguous term. Over the past 50 years, its meaning has been constantJs expanded and r...
Hacking is now a widely discussed and known phenomenon, but remains difficult to define and empirica...
Hackathons are techno-creative events during which participants get together in a physical location....
International audienceOriginating in hacker culture, the hackathon has made its way to the corporate...
In recent years, there has been an explosion of do it yourself, maker and hacker spaces in Europe. T...
International audienceThis article takes the political engagement of hackers as a prism for examinin...
Hackathons are techno-creative events during which participants get together in a physical location....