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HAK.io Hacking the Anthropocene Methods Cards

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posted on 2024-03-30, 00:32 authored by SWISP Lab, KATHRYN COLEMANKATHRYN COLEMAN, SARAH HEALYSARAH HEALY

These 14x HAK.io Hacking the Anthropocene Methods Cards were co-designed in partnership with Science Gallery Bengaluru Carbon Mediators (2023-2024 Exhibition season) and SWISP Lab designer-in-residence, Jennifer Thy. The cards are the back bone of HAK.io (Hacking-the-Anthropocene-Kit-dot-input-output), a mobile hackathon kit purposefully designed to to hack living in Anthropocene with young people aged 15-28 years in geopolitically diverse locations. Played singularly or in combination, the cards activate a new ecosystem of learning around issues of climate in/justice, digital in/justice and inter/generational in/justice and meaningful action. This makes it possible to come together to creatively explore what we need in a community to transform education policy and practice for just climate and digital futures.

The HAK.io Methods Cards 2023 Edition include:

  1. Emotion Mapping
  2. Emoji Stories
  3. Hacking Cultural Stories
  4. Walking
  5. The Hundreds
  6. Climate Comedy
  7. Zines
  8. Photography & Film
  9. Badges
  10. Digital Play
  11. Let's Get Quizzy
  12. Collage It
  13. Performance
  14. (numbered 0 in the pack) Off-piste

Funding

Hacking the Anthropocene. UoM and FoE Co-investment grant for India Partnerships / Community Engagement

Learning with the Land

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

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