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Latest revision as of 12:35, 18 January 2024
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Title
Type
⤢ a directory that gathers, stacks and links practices that work with, through and beyond (digital) fashion […]
LATEST UPDATE 20.11.2024
✼ Digital
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Platform, Public programme
DESCRIPTION
“Hackers & Designers is a non-profit workshop initiative organizing activities at the intersection of technology, design and art. By creating shared moments of hands-on learning H&D stimulates collaboration across disciplines, technological literacy, and different levels of expertise.”