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== Colophon ==  
== Colophon ==  
'''Contributors''':  Loes Bogers, Lukas Engelhardt, Anja Groten, Hackitects (Michel Barchini, Mary Farwy), Heerko van der Kooij, Juliette Lizotte, Karl Moubarak, slvi.e, Sheona Turnbull and Varia (Manetta Berends, Simon Browne) <br>
'''Editors''': Anja Groten, slvi.e <br>


Hopepunk also looks towards “disability justice” for sustainable systems of care. Many disabled lives are intertwined with the use of technology. For some, various forms of chronic and temporary crisis is both a reality as well as a speculative scenario. Technologies such as wheelchairs, glasses, prosthetics, condoms and other forms of assisted technology challenge the myth of unnatural and abnormal.  
'''Design''': H&D (Anja Groten, Heerko van der Kooij)<br>
Far from all disabled people have cure as their main focus. Some who are born disabled may wonder what a “return back to health” would actually entail. A shift of focus from restorative objectives, gives way to explore the present and future. This kind of caring future-forward Solar/Hopepunk is reflected in ....  
'''Typefaces''': Authentic, NotCourier<br>
[comment about the bionic reading]
'''Printing''': Stencilzolder, Amsterdam<br>
'''Publisher''': Hackers & Designers, NDSM-plein 1033 WC, Amsterdam, www.hackersanddesigners.nl<br>
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''With the kind support of Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie''
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=== License ===
 
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COLLECTIVE CONDITIONS FOR RE-USE (CC4r)
 
Hackers & Designers, 2022.  
Copyleft with a difference: This is a collective work, you are invited to copy, distribute, and modify it under the terms of the CC4r [https://gitlab.constantvzw.org/unbound/cc4r gitlab.constantvzw.org/unbound/cc4r].
 
REMINDER TO CURRENT AND FUTURE AUTHORS:
The authored work released under the CC4r was never yours to begin with. The CC4r considers authorship to be part of a collective cultural effort and rejects authorship as ownership derived from individual genius. This means to recognize that it is situated in social and historical conditions and that there may be reasons to refrain from release and re-use.
 
Copyleft Attitude with a difference, 24 November 2022.
 
The CC4r was developed for the Constant work session [[#Re-_and_Un-_Defining_Tools|Unbound libraries]] (spring 2020) and followed from discussions during and contributions to the study day Authors of the future (Fall 2019). It is based on the Free Art License http://artlibre.org/licence/lal/en/ and inspired by other licensing projects such as The (Cooperative) Non-Violent Public License https://thufie.lain.haus/NPL.html and the Decolonial Media license https://freeculture.org/About/license.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:26, 14 July 2023

Colophon

Contributors: Loes Bogers, Lukas Engelhardt, Anja Groten, Hackitects (Michel Barchini, Mary Farwy), Heerko van der Kooij, Juliette Lizotte, Karl Moubarak, slvi.e, Sheona Turnbull and Varia (Manetta Berends, Simon Browne)
Editors: Anja Groten, slvi.e

Design: H&D (Anja Groten, Heerko van der Kooij)
Typefaces: Authentic, NotCourier
Printing: Stencilzolder, Amsterdam
Publisher: Hackers & Designers, NDSM-plein 1033 WC, Amsterdam, www.hackersanddesigners.nl


With the kind support of Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie


License

COLLECTIVE CONDITIONS FOR RE-USE (CC4r)

Hackers & Designers, 2022. Copyleft with a difference: This is a collective work, you are invited to copy, distribute, and modify it under the terms of the CC4r gitlab.constantvzw.org/unbound/cc4r.

REMINDER TO CURRENT AND FUTURE AUTHORS: The authored work released under the CC4r was never yours to begin with. The CC4r considers authorship to be part of a collective cultural effort and rejects authorship as ownership derived from individual genius. This means to recognize that it is situated in social and historical conditions and that there may be reasons to refrain from release and re-use.

Copyleft Attitude with a difference, 24 November 2022.

The CC4r was developed for the Constant work session Unbound libraries (spring 2020) and followed from discussions during and contributions to the study day Authors of the future (Fall 2019). It is based on the Free Art License http://artlibre.org/licence/lal/en/ and inspired by other licensing projects such as The (Cooperative) Non-Violent Public License https://thufie.lain.haus/NPL.html and the Decolonial Media license https://freeculture.org/About/license.