


In this session we ask the questions; What if the future of computing is homemade, what if we could build with the components we need, the aesthetics we want, and have full agency in both form and privacy?
Homemade hardware and electronics are a fast growing concept, bridging the DIY hacker community and the creative technologists. Homemade devices such as cyberdeck are not built with a purpose of replacing our big-tech products just yet, but does it have the potential?
In this panel we will meet three talented practitioners who make and teach electronics, the session begins with individual presentations followed by a panel.
More information to come.