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Living in a sandbox
Living in a Sandbox is an optional bi-monthly course that aims at exploring the culture of free and open source UNIX-like software and computer hardware from the viewpoint of a small device: the Raspberry Pi. During this course, students will be exposed to historical and technical elements of computing that are nowadays buried under an app centric culture grown in the names of user-friendliness, transparency and deceptive allegories such as the cloud.
http://opensource.wdka.nl/wiki/Living_in_a_Sandbox
Rasberry PI
Pirate Box
http://wiki.daviddarts.com/PirateBox_DIY
Constrained City
- http://www.yugo.at/equilibre/
- http://urbantick.blogspot.nl/2010/05/constrained-city-pain-of-everyday-life.html
Mozilla: Web Literacy