In 2012, the Trashlab/Renewable Festivals theme began. This cluster of learning opportunities related to sustainable, low-carbon, renewable use and decentralised production of do-it-ourselves energy. Included for exploration are waste materials, biomass, kinetic-mechanic, solar & wind sources for electricity, as well as alternative human sustenance in our cultural production models, considering change holistically. This theme was proposed by Antti Ahonen (Pixelache member & Koelse.org).
In 2013, this project evolved into Trashlab, which has been a central project of Pixelache since then.
‘Trashlab’
Trashlab monthly events explore experimental art-design-technology practice between hacker and maker cultures, in the context of re/up-cycling and the increased availability of new fabrication tools. Trashlab’s objective is to build up a community of people (artists, designers, hackers, makers, re/up-cyclers, activists) who are concerned with material and electronic waste in contemporary society, and tackle this problem with creative and tangential approaches.
On a monthly basis a multifaceted set of groups (Koelse, Kokomys, local Helsinki makers initiating the process) will bring their practice to Aalto Media Factory, and other locations, Polymer Cultural Factory (Tallinn), Wasteland Festival (Kouvola) over the year. They (and Pixelversity) aim to encourage a peer-based learning environment related to hacking electronics, appropriate technology for renewable energy production/usage, digital fabrication and re/up-cycling materials.
Aalto Media Factory supported the initiative in 2012 with inkind use of venue and staff support, and support for the ‘Talking Trash’ lecture series detailed below. Furthermore, Trashlab was one of Pixelache Helsinki’s contributions to Alternative Design Capital 2012.
‘Talking Trash(lab)’ Lectures
A lecture series called ‘Talking Trash(lab) will be organised to complement, which invites local, regional and European guests to speak on related topics, as a presentation on Friday early evening before each Trashlab workshop. Keywords: trash, waste, recycling, upcycling, electronics, digital fabrication, social-interface, community development, peer-produced documentation. Confirmed lecturers’ biographies will be added in the near future.
Each lecture will be documented as a video stream live, and available for future viewing.
In addition, ‘Light is History’ project by co-applicants Karthikeya Acharya and Samir Bhowmik (see ‘Creative Neighbourhood Skills’ theme) will be followed as case-example throughout the year for the overlaps fostered by Trashlab.
The ‘Talking Trash(lab)’ lectures series and support for ‘Light is History’ project is funded by Aalto Media Factory project grant.
Schedule in 2012
(Non-bolded text below to be confirmed. Further location info, please scroll to bottom of page)
14.01. from 13.00-16.00: Tietotalkoot
Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
17.02. from 17.30-19.30: Lecture by Antti Ahonen (Koelse, FI)
Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
>> Blog post & Facebook event & Video-stream & Slides [1.3mb PDF]
18.02. from 13.00-16.00: Tietotalkoot
Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
13-22.03.: Trashlab Tallinn Workshop “Down and Dirty in Polymer”, ending with REUSE Exhibition opening
Culture Factory Polymer, Ülase 16/Madara 22, Tallinn.
>> Blog post & photos here + here
15.03. from 18.00-20.00: Lecture by Harmen Zijp & Diana Wildschut (de Spullenmannen, NL)
Von Krahl Theatre, Rataskaevu 10, Tallinn.
>> Blog post & Facebook event
16.03. from 17.30-19.30: Lecture by Harmen Zijp & Diana Wildschut (de Spullenmannen, NL)
Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
>> Facebook event & Slides [9.3mb PDF]
19.3. from 18.00-20.00: Fake It Til You Make It workshop by Justin Tyler (Polymer, EE)
Ptarmigan, Toom-Kooli 13, Tallinn.
>> Blog post
13.04. from 17.30-19.30: Lecture by Ernest Truely (Polymer / Baltic Film & Media School, EE)
Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
>> Blog post & Facebook event & Video-stream
14.04. from 13.00-19.00: Trashlab/Fablab Workshop
Fab Lab, Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
05.05. from 13.00-19.00: Trashlab/Fablab Workshop
Fab Lab, Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
10.05. from 18.00-20.00: Lecture by Jennifer Gabrys (Goldsmiths Uni., UK)
Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
>> Blog post & Facebook event & Video-stream
12.05. from 12.00-20.00: Demo-stall by Kulturlabor Triar & Error (Berlin, DE)
Arbis Education Centre, Dagmarinkatu, Helsinki.
>> Blog post
07.06. from 17.30-19.30: Lecture by Peter Kuria Githinji (SHALIN Helsinki ry, FI)
Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
>> Blog post & Facebook event & Video-stream
20-22.07. from ??.00-??.00: Renewable Festivals’ Gathering
Wasteland Festival, Kouvola.
>> Blog-post & Video-clip
30.08. from 17.30-19.30: Lecture by James Wallbank (Access Space, UK)
Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
>> Blog-post & Facebook event & Video-stream
31.08. from 16.00-18.00: Trashlab expedition to electric & electronic waste sorting station
Sortti Station, Betonitie 3, Konala, Helsinki.
>> Blog-post
04.10. from 17.30-19.30: Lecture by Maria Törn (Aalto Lahti Centre, FI)
Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
>> Blog-post & Facebook event & Video-stream & Slides [6.2mb PDF]
18.10. from 17.30-19.30: Lecture by Reet Aus (Reet Aus Design, EE)
Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
>> Blog-post & Facebook event & Video-stream & Slides [1.4mb PDF]
20-21.10. from 11.00-18.00: Trashlab contribution to Wärk Festival
Kaapelitehdas, Helsinki.
>> Blog-post
15.11. from 17.30-19.30: Lecture by Cindy Kohtala (CS/Aalto Design, FI)
Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
>> Blog-post & Facebook event & Video-stream & Slides [11mb PDF]
25.11.-1.12. from 17.00-19.00: Light is History community art space by Karthikeya Acharya & Samir Bhowmik
Hakaniementori, Helsinki.
>> Blog post
13.12. from 17.30-19.30: Lecture by Karthikeya Acharya & Samir Bhowmik (Aalto Design/Media, FI)
Aalto Media Factory, Hämeentie 135 A, Helsinki.
15.12. from 18.00-20.00: Repair Cafe, led by Justin Tyler Tate
Pixelache office, Kaasutehtaankatu 1, Rakennus/Building 7
Contacts
Andrew Paterson (Pixelache, FI): andrew [-at-] pixelache.ac
Antti Ahonen (Koelse/Pixelache, FI): aahonen [-at-] gmail.com
Mikko Laajola (Pixelache/Kokomys, FI): mikko.laajola [-at-] gmail.com
Sara Milazzo (Pixelache/Koelse/Wasteland Festival, FI): pajazzo [-at-] gmail.com
Anu Määttä (Aalto Media Factory, FI): anu.maatta [-at-] aalto.fi
Ernest Truely (Culture Factory Polymer, EE): ernesttruely [-at-] yahoo.com
Cindy Kohtala (Aalto Design, FI): cindy.kohtala [-at-] aalto.fi
Locations
Aalto Media Factory: Hämeentie 135 A (Arabiakeskus entrance), Arabia, Helsinki, Finland. Map.
Polymer Cultural Factory: Ülase 16/Madara 22, 10613, Tallinn, Estonia. Map.
Arbis Education Centre: Address, Helsinki, Finland. Map.
Wasteland Festival: Address, Kouvola, Finland. Map.
The next upcoming Talking Trash(lab) presentation onThursday 18.10.is by fashion, theatre and film designer andReet Aus(EE), who also holds aPhDabout her practice.
Reet Aus, based in Tallinn, is inspired by how fashion design can be creative a solution for production extras. While designing her collection and creating costumes for theatre and films, Reet injects new life to discarded garments, production leftovers and other materials cast aside by the industry. Reet is confident that a similar model can be applied to mass production.
She defended herPhD thesisat the end of 2011. The...
Maria Törn(Aalto University) will present onThursday 4.10. from 17.30-19.00, an overview of waste management, with an emphasis on recycling and recyclability, from an environmental engineering and researcher perspective. As previously the event will take place atAalto Media Factoryauditorium.
She will begin with a historical development of waste management, as well as giving a picture of the present situation, from the Global and European perspective. She will present the waste hierarchy (in EU legislation) and different aspects of recycling, recyclability, including challenges and...
To accompany the theme ofJames Wallbank's Talking Trash(lab) lecturethe day before, TrashlabberAlbert Lainewill lead a visit onFriday 31.8.to Helsinki City'sSortti station in Konalawhich handles electrical and electronic waste. Bring your documentation devices to record what we find there!
We rendezvous with Albert on friday afternoon16.00 at the sorting station(Betonitie 3, Konala). You can get bus 324 from Elienaukio at 15:17 to be there in time. Get off at 'Vanha Hämeenkyläntie stop', and go 500m from bus stop northwards on right-hand side (CheckHSL journey plannerfor more details of...
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Pixelversity'sTalking Trash(lab)lecture series continues on7th June from 17.30when Peter Kuria Githinji fromShalin Finlandtalks about”Using absurd ideas to co-create - Addressing an ecosystems challenge through technology.”
However, how do you design for this fragmented market that is unpredictable and yet very vibrant? Is there a contradiction in the thinking, when the BOP is depicted as desperate, resource rich and poor at the same time?When do absurd ideas count? When do the natural resources become a valued asset to the market?
Photo: Tends in energy efficiency: Brickets made from...