Explore the creation of Natakanu, an Indigenous-led open source peer-to-peer software project, in this 31-minute conference talk from linux.conf.au. Learn how partners from UHU Labos Nomades, Wapikoni Mobile, Concordia University, and individual contributors collaborated to develop a decentralized sharing platform for Indigenous artists. Discover how the project combines open source technology, peer-to-peer architecture, and Indigenous leadership to create a space that operates off-grid and challenges relationships with colonial GLAM institutions. Gain insights into the platform's development, its visual aspects, and the technical challenges overcome in creating a tool for Indigenous artists to 'visit each other' digitally.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
The role of institutions
The objective of the platform
The visual aspect
The tech
Project Matakan
Discussion
Outro
Taught by
linux.conf.au