Media item
Hippies from Hell
closeLicense
Creative Commons – Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike
You are free to download and redistribute this work for non-commercial purposes as long as the author or licensor is credited. You are also free to translate, make remixes, and produce new works based on this work as long as the author or licensor of the original work is credited, the new creations are licensed under identical terms and they are non-commercial in nature.
closeDownload
- MP4 (384x288, sd 464.7 MB): 01/07/107435.107419.hfh.mp4
- MP4 (512x384, hd 882.9 MB): 01/07/107437.107419.hfh.mp4
- WEBM (384x288, sd 446.9 MB): 01/07/107439.107419.hfh.webm
- OGV (384x288, sd 133.7 MB): 01/07/107431.107419.hfh.ogv
- OGV (512x384, hd 477.3 MB): 01/07/107433.107419.hfh.ogv
- M4V (512x384, source 510.9 MB): 01/07/107419.hfh.m4v
Hippies from Hell are a group of hackers, techies, artists, writers and puzzlers. In the eighties they published hacker magazine Hacktic and in 1993 they started the first Dutch Internet-provider, xs4all, thus opening the Internet for the general public. Apart from this they throw wild parties and organize open-air hacker festivals, using the Internet as their social platform. On their mailing list they discuss almost every aspect of our technology infested society. The Dutch hackers, as the hippies were called initially, are a special group within the international hacker movement, which they helped create for a large part. In the film artists play with hardware, young hippies hack their school-calculators, lock pickers open locks without a key: hacking is not just fooling around with technology, it is an attitude, an activity, a verb.
- Creator:
- Ine Poppe
- Publication date:
- 4 January 2012
- Length:
- 53:30
- Type:
- video
- Original format:
- User:
- creativecommonsnl