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− | + | '''Marleen Stikker''' is founder and executive director of [[Waag|Waag Futurelab]] in [[Amsterdam]]. Waag Futurelab reinforces critical reflection on technology, develops technological and social design skills, and encourages social innovation. Marleen leads the trans-disciplinary team of designers, artists and scientists, utilising Public Research and Key Enabling Methodologies to empower people to participate in the collective design of open, fair and inclusive futures. Marleen founded 'De Digitale Stad' (The Digital City) in 1993, the first virtual community introducing free public access to the Internet in Amsterdam. Marleen Stikker strongly adheres to the Maker's Bill of Rights motto: 'If You Can't Open It, You Don't Own It'. [https://waag.org/en/marleen-stikker/ (2022)] | |
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* [[Mastodon::https://waag.social/@marleenstikker]] [[Base:Mastodon|(Mastodon)]], [https://mastodon.social/@Marleen] | * [[Mastodon::https://waag.social/@marleenstikker]] [[Base:Mastodon|(Mastodon)]], [https://mastodon.social/@Marleen] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 5 December 2022
Marleen Stikker is founder and executive director of Waag Futurelab in Amsterdam. Waag Futurelab reinforces critical reflection on technology, develops technological and social design skills, and encourages social innovation. Marleen leads the trans-disciplinary team of designers, artists and scientists, utilising Public Research and Key Enabling Methodologies to empower people to participate in the collective design of open, fair and inclusive futures. Marleen founded 'De Digitale Stad' (The Digital City) in 1993, the first virtual community introducing free public access to the Internet in Amsterdam. Marleen Stikker strongly adheres to the Maker's Bill of Rights motto: 'If You Can't Open It, You Don't Own It'. (2022)
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