FOSS and Crafts

A podcast about free software, free culture, and making things together.

Episodes

Total: 63

There's all sorts of reasons to pursue historical crafting techniques: for the experience of recreat

We're joined by Vicky Steeves, a hyper-talented librarian specializing in data management, open and

Chris and Morgan, driving in the Covid-19 pandemic, reflect on lessons of hygiene and a separation o

With computing technology becoming integrated with every aspect of our lives, many issues are simult

We're joined by Sumana Harihareswara, a FOSS advocate yes, but also a person of so many other talent

We're joined by our friend Tristan to talk about gardening experiences, from newbies (us) to the wis

Bassam Kurdali (Fediverse, Twitter) talks about using Blender (a free and open source software suite

Morgan and Chris talk about the Scribble document authoring format, with Morgan talking about author

Morgan and Chris discuss the Digital Humanities workshops they ran introducing non-programmers to Ra

This week we are joined by Sebastian Lasse, author of the Redaktor ActivityPub powered CMS, and co-h

On this episode of FOSS and Crafts Theatre, we continue the What Goblins Saga. The What Goblins saga

11: An Ethics of Agency

2020/10/1

Chris and Morgan discuss an ethical framework Chris has been workshopping for the last few years, &q

On this episode of FOSS and Crafts Theatre, we begin exploring "The What Goblins Saga". Wh

9: What is Spritely?

2020/9/10

What is this Spritely project that's taken up most of Chris's time for the last several years? Somet

We are extremely excited to have on our first FOSS & Crafts guest: Stefano Zacchiroli! (Also kno

Leaving off from part 1, the office demons of Styx, Hexia, and Gummy Bear (or is it Gerumphy or perh

On the first ever episode of FOSS and Crafts Theatre (a new subshow of FOSS and Crafts), Chris and M

Chris's journey of making the intro music is used as a backdrop to explore how to make music in Milk

Morgan and Chris look at the domains of FOSS and crafts from the lens of the Eight Kinds of Fun, tra

These days textile production is mostly automated aside from some niche markets and craft production