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    Ethos hacker e hackerspaces: práticas e processos de aprendizagem, criação e intervenção

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Urbanismo, História e Arquitetura da Cidade, Florianópolis, 2014.Essa dissertação busca, através da investigação e da compreensão de aspectos da cultura hacker e do emergente fenômeno dos hackerspaces, levantar e explorar possibilidades para a arquitetura e o urbanismo, no que diz respeito aos processos projetuais, de aprendizagem e de intervenção. Para alcançar esse objetivo a pesquisa aliou estudos teóricos a uma abordagem prática baseada em duas experiências empíricas intrinsecamente relacionadas: a participação na formação e consolidação do primeiro hackerspace de Florianópolis, Tarrafa Hacker Clube (Tarrafa HC), e a proposição, implementação e desenvolvimento da disciplina optativa Ateliê Livre - Tecnologias Interativas e Processos de Criação dentro do curso de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) realizada em associação com esse mesmo hackerspace. Após uma fundamentação teórica em que se investigou o ethos hacker, a pesquisa se aproxima do movimento dos hackerspaces - lugares físicos operados comunitariamente onde pessoas se encontram e realizam projetos frequentemente vinculados à tecnologia - contrapondo um panorama histórico e analítico e exemplos representativos à experiência prática com o hackerspace Tarrafa HC. Na sequência, ao analisar exemplos concretos de intervenções urbanas através da transposição de estratégias do hacking para o espaço público, o estudo se aproxima de preocupações inerentes à atuação da arquitetura. Por fim, é apresentada a experiência exploratória com a disciplina, em que a infraestrutura híbrida gerada a partir da associação entre o hackerspace Tarrafa HC e o ateliê de projeto demonstrou estimular a aprendizagem, a colaboração e a autonomia dos estudantes em seus processos criativos, e contribuir para a incorporação e desmistificação de novas ferramentas e tecnologias que possibilitam a exploração de interações espaciais. Com isso o presente trabalho introduz questões relevantes e perspectivas promissoras para uma revisão de posicionamentos frente a uma realidade cada vez mais tecnologicamente mediada e especialmente às mudanças paradigmáticas a ela relacionada.Abstract : Through the understanding of the hacker culture and the emerging phenomenon of hackerspaces, this thesis aims to explore possibilities for architecture and urbanism related to the processes of design, learning and intervention. To achieve this goal the research combined theoretical studies and a practical approach based on two intrinsically related empirical experiments. The fi rst experiment was our participation in the creation of the fi rst hackerspace in the city of Florianópolis - the Tarrafa Hacker Clube (Tarrafa HC). The second experiment was the development of the design studio Ateliê Livre - Tecnologias Interativas e Processos de Criação within the Department of Architecture and Urbanism of the Federal University of Santa Catarina held in association with the hackerspace. After establishing a theoretical framework that investigated the hacker ethos, this research focused the hackerspace movement - community-operated physical places where people meet and work on projects often related to technology. The structured related a historical and analytical overview and relevant precedents to the practical experience of the hackerspace Tarrafa HC. Following, the study highlights inherent concerns of architecural practice through analyses of current urban interventions that transposes hacking strategies to the public space. Finally, the exploratory experience with the design studio was presented. In this experience the hybrid infrastructure generated from the association between the hackerspace Tarrafa HC and the design studio demonstrated stimulate students s learning, collaboration and autonomy in their creative processes and contribute to demystify and incorporate new tools and technologies that enable the exploration of spatial interactions. Thus, this study introduces relevant issues and promising prospects for a review of positions against an increasingly technologically mediated reality and specifi cally to its paradigmatic changes

    Hacker-Glanz Family Collection 1917-2000

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    This collection contains personal papers of the Glanz and Hacker family members. Included are materials related to the education, emigration, marriage, and career of photographer Jakob Glanz, his brother Heinrich Glancz, and his son-in-law Emil Hacker. A written interview with Gertrude Hacker née Glanz is also included. All materials related to Emil Hacker and Jakob Glanz are photocopies.Gertrude Glanz was born in Vienna, Austria on April 13, 1920 as the daughter of the photographer Jakob Glanz and his wife Margarethe née Freundlich. Gertrude worked in her father’s studio and became a photographer herself. Her father Jakob Glanz was arrested on Kristallnacht and imprisoned in Dachau. He was released on the condition that the family leave the country immediately. Gertrude emigrated with her parents to Shanghai in March of 1939. Her father died in March of 1948. Gertrude immigrated to the United States in January of 1949. She married Herbert Herzfeld in April 1949 and set up a photography studio in Jamaica, Queens (New York). In 1961, Gertrude divorced her first husband, shut down her New York studio, and married Emil Hacker.Emil Hacker was born on February 17, 1911 in Vienna, Austria. He emigrated to Shanghai in 1939, where he worked in the offices of the Committee for the Assistance of European Jewish Refugees in Shanghai and the American Joint Distribution Committee’s Shanghai branch. He married his first wife, Ellen Marie (Marion) Richheimer (born May 7, 1922), on May 30, 1945 and immigrated to the United States with her and their son Fred George in 1947. In the U.S., Emil worked as an accountant. Emil Hacker and Gertrude née Glanz married in 1961 in San Francisco. In 1965, the couple moved to Denver, where Emil died in 1977.Gertrude née Glanz’s uncle, Heinrich Glancz, was a salesman in Vienna. He married and later divorced Lilly née Wetterschneider in 1927 in Vienna. He emigrated to Shanghai and later to the United States. He died in 1960 in New York.Processeddigitize

    Conférence de M. Joseph Hacker

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    R. Hacker Joseph. Conférence de M. Joseph Hacker. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 110, 2001-2002. 2001. pp. 247-248

    Conférence de M. Joseph Hacker

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    R. Hacker Joseph. Conférence de M. Joseph Hacker. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 110, 2001-2002. 2001. pp. 247-248

    Marilyn Hacker, undated

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    Mailyn Hacker, produced by the Feminist Radio Networkpresents an interview with poet and feminist Marilyn Hacker, undated

    Conférence de M. Joseph R. Hacker

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    R. Hacker Joseph. Conférence de M. Joseph R. Hacker. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 108, 1999-2000. 1999. pp. 217-218

    Conférence de M. Joseph R. Hacker

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    R. Hacker Joseph. Conférence de M. Joseph R. Hacker. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 108, 1999-2000. 1999. pp. 217-218

    Landwirtschaftliche Ausstellung Dresden, 16-21. Juni 1898, Hacker, Berlin W.

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    LANDWIRTSCHAFTLICHE AUSSTELLUNG DRESDEN, 16-21. JUNI 1898, HACKER, BERLIN W. Landwirtschaftliche Ausstellung Dresden, 16-21. Juni 1898, Hacker, Berlin W. ( -

    Interview with Ilene Hacker, Downwinders of Utah Archive, June 12, 2017, Video

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    Video (16 minutes, 16 seconds) of an interview conducted by Justin Sorensen with Ilene Hacker in St. George, Utah, June 2017. Interview discusses Hacker\u27s experiences with her father, who died of pancreatic cancer, and her opinions about the government. Hacker and many of her high school friends have Hashimoto\u27s Disease. Hacker traveled to Japan and discussed Downwinders\u27 issues there

    Interview with Ilene Hacker, Downwinders of Utah Archive, June 12, 2017

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    Transcript (9 pages) of an interview conducted by Justin Sorensen with Ilene Hacker in St. George, Utah, June 2017. Interview discusses Hacker\u27s experiences with her father, who died of pancreatic cancer, and her opinions about the government. Hacker and many of her high school friends have Hashimoto\u27s Disease. Hacker traveled to Japan and discussed Downwinders\u27 issues there
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