CAN, founded in 2008, has spent 16 years shaping technology and societal conversations and creating a vast library of over 4,000 curated projects. With more than 1,500 members, it serves as a valuable resource for students, educators, and cultural producers. CAN promotes the idea that networks beyond big tech are possible and important, connecting diverse thinkers and practitioners worldwide. The organization has also facilitated discussions and showcased important work in both online and offline spaces, contributing to the success of many individuals in the community.
For the last 16 years, CAN has been tirelessly shaping the conversations surrounding technology, society, and critical making, boasting a library of 4,000+ meticulously curated projects.
Founded in 2008, as the brief era of the open web was coming to an end, CAN was among the few beacons of hope that signaled other networks are possible.
Beyond accruing archives documenting culturally significant works, CAN instigates and facilitates conversations about technology, society, and critical making.
Thanks in no small part to CAN, many thinkers and practitioners have been propelled towards success, often no longer needing its nurturing hand.
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