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EFF-Austin advocates establishment and protection of digital rights and defense of the wealth of digital information, innovation, and technology. We promote the right of all citizens to communicate and share information without unreasonable constraint. We also advocate the fundamental right to explore, tinker, create, and innovate along the frontier of emerging technologies.
Thank you to Capital Factory for sponsoring EFF-Austin. Capital Factory is the center of gravity for entrepreneurs in Texas. They meet the best entrepreneurs in Texas and introduce them to their first investors, employees, mentors and customers. To sign up for a Capital Factory coworking membership, click here.
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See all- Driving Chaotic Innovation Through Art + Technology SituationshipsCapital Factory, Austin, TX
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Thank you to Capital Factory for sponsoring EFF-Austin. Capital Factory is the center of gravity for entrepreneurs in Texas. They meet the best entrepreneurs in Texas and introduce them to their first investors, employees, mentors and customers. To sign up for a Capital Factory coworking membership, click here.
BIO:
Our speaker this month is Rachel Stuckey. Rachel Stuckey is an artist and the Director of Digital Arts at The Museum of Human Achievement in Austin, TX, where she advocates for diverse voices in media arts and indie games. In 2014 she founded the Welcome to my Homepage Digital Artist Residency. She has previously worked as Gallery Director at Women & Their Work and community organizer for Girls Who Code. She is a member of the Digital Empowerment Community of Austin and served on the City of Austin and Travis County’s Digital Equity Working Group. Stuckey has an MFA in transmedia studio art from UT Austin and a BFA in Filmmaking from University of Colorado Boulder.TALK SUMMARY:
MoHA’s digital arts programs empower a diverse population of artists to use emerging and ubiquitous technologies in thoughtful and unexpected ways, while connecting technologists to local issues through community building. We host low-stakes, low-budget, yet wildly ambitious opportunities for chaotic, joyful, and collaborative experimentation with tech - and we pay artists to do it. Past events have included Edward Normalhands (the dangers of 5G as a live musical!), Game Show Game Jam (we bring the live studio audience, you bring the game show), workshops on how to break up with corporate software, over 100 net art commissions, and ongoing cohorts of artist and technologists working together to hack karaoke machines, debunk policial deep fakes, and challenge social media platforms. By putting tech in the hands of creative individuals who are at higher risk for its negative impacts and have less stakes in maintaining its status quo - what can be learned?HOW TO ATTEND:
Capital Factory is located at 701 Brazos Street, on the 1st floor of the Omni Hotel. We are in the Captain America meeting room, which is on the 8th floor straight down the hall from the elevators. The 8th floor can be reached via the main elevators in the lobby. If you have trouble locating us, you can speak to someone at Capital Factory's front desk. To find the front desk, locate Capital Factory's main event room off the Omni lobby, Voltron, Suite 150. You may also message us on this event or message us at our Bluesky account, @effaustin@bsky.social, our Mastodon account, @effaustin@mastodon.social, or our Twitter account, @EFFaustin, if you are having trouble finding us.Talk will be livestreamed at https://www.youtube.com/user/austintechlive and will later be archived at https://www.youtube.com/user/effaustin. Questions for the speaker from virtual attendees may be submitted via the Youtube livestream chat, our Bluesky account, @effaustin@bsky.social, our Mastodon account, @effaustin@mastodon.social, or our Twitter account, @EFFaustin.
Parking for the Omni Garage can be validated at the Capital Factory front desk inside room Voltron, Suite 150, reducing the cost to $8. If no one is at the desk, check with EFF-Austin meetup organizers, we can provide you with one. Attendees must park after 5pm and leave before 10pm to receive the discount, otherwise they will be charged full price, which is $3.25 for every 30 minutes. Affordable street park is also available nearby. Details: https://capitalfactory.com/parking/
AFTER PARTY:
Join us for the discussion from 7:00PM-9:00PM, followed by drinks and camaraderie from 9:00PM-10:00PM in the Omni Hotel lobby.