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Identity Crisis in the Pearl River Data. A Conversation with the Hong Kong Hackerspace Community

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This paper is a conversation-based reflection on hacker-, maker- and DIY-culture. It focuses on the unique cultural and socio-economic setting of Hong Kong, using Dim Sum Labs, its first hacker/makerspace as its primary subject of investigation. To provide context, we begin with an outline of the cultural, economic and physical challenges presented by Hong Kong. We then proceed to present and relay conversation pieces from interviews with members and non-members of Dim Sum Labs, who speak about their respective perspectives on notions of “hacking,” “making” and “DIY-culture.” Finally, we provide some reflections on our own experiences as members of the hacker/maker/DIY-culture and past directors of Dim Sum Labs.


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Poon, Michelle; Klein, Wilhelm E.J.: Identity Crisis in the Pearl River Data. A Conversation with the Hong Kong Hackerspace Community. In: Digital Culture & Society, Jg. 3 (2017), Nr. 1, S. 159-184. DOI: 10.25969/mediarep/1136.
@ARTICLE{Poon2017,
 author = {Poon, Michelle and Klein, Wilhelm E.J.},
 title = {Identity Crisis in the Pearl River Data. A Conversation with the Hong Kong Hackerspace Community},
 year = 2017,
 doi = {10.25969/mediarep/1136},
 volume = 3,
 address = {Bielefeld},
 journal = {Digital Culture & Society},
 number = 1,
 pages = {159--184},
}
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