WG 1: Digital Grassroots Across Europe

WG1: Digital Grassroots Across Europe

Leader: Natalija Majsova – natalija.majsova@fdv.uni-lj.si 

Co-Leader: Kieran Nolan – kieran.nolan@dkit.ie

VISION

Working Group 1 aims to find out about the hidden histories of creative computing cultures across Europe. Initial research into these histories mean that there are nations, geographical regions and topics that are extensively understood.

However, this is uneven across the continent. Working Group 1 aims to uncover these hidden histories and make their contribution to European cultural heritage available to all.

MISSION

Working Group 1 brings a community of people together from across Europe to uncover these hidden histories and we welcome all with a collegial interest in furthering our aims. This is especially important in drawing attention to histories that have been seen as part of minority groups including women, global majorities and those with disabilities. 

In doing this Working Group 1 will establish an understanding of the current state of the art in the histories of creative computing cultures. It will identify key areas that require further awareness and promotion through educational and outreach activities and advocate for the importance of the grassroots of digital Europe across the continent and beyond.  

RESULTS

D1.1: Preliminary list of existing research on creative computing cultures — ✅ Delivered (Zotero library: Creative Computing Cultures).

D1.2: Edited Book – Silicon Dawn: Creative Computing in Europe 1970–2000 — in progress; book proposal submitted to Amsterdam University Press; writing symposium scheduled Jan 2025 (ISCTE Instituto Universiatário de Lisboa).

D1.3: Open Educational Resources 2 (on women & minority groups in European creative computing histories) — under development, drawing on discussions at Evoke 2024 and Istanbul conference; delivery expected Sept 2025.

D1.4: Edited Book (Open Access) — linked to D1.2; peer review planned May 2025; submission to AUP by Sept 2025.

Highlights

  • Strengthened focus on inclusivity and gender equality in creative computing communities (e.g., women and minorities in the Demoscene).

  • Promotion of Dr Majsova from co-lead to WG leader as part of capacity building for ITC researchers.

  • Contribution to transnational histories of creative computing and integration with related projects (CH Ludens, TECHNOPST).