Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 hours 48 minutes
We talk to Ariane from appropriate technology collective, KAnTe, about connecting academia, practitioners and small companies to collaboratively challenge the regulatory framework around compost toilets in Germany.
Lucy reports back from her trip to Dinacon – the “digital naturalism conference” – where she spoke to organisers, Tasneem Kahn and Andy Quitmeyer, about why they brought 120 interdisciplinary artists, scientists and hackers to a small island in Thailand.
Célya Gruson-Daniel is the co-founder of Hack your PhD. With her we explore open science from a more broad perspective.
The Berlin based artist and scientist Kat Austen shares with us her take on DIY science.
Winnie Poncelet visited us from Belgium and shared his experiences with community building, researching fungi and killing mites in the basement with fire.
The work of the Environmental Data & Governance Initiative presented by activist Dawn Walker