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Alessandro Balena — Hacker, maker, film-maker @ La Scuola Open Source, Dinamo Film
Alessandro Balena
Hacker, maker, film-maker / La Scuola Open Source, Dinamo Film
Cinema worker by profession, self-taught maker by vocation. He cooperates with Dinamo Film, where he cares about innovation within videomaking processes, and with FF3300 studio for interaction-based projects and research. In 2014 he is the project manager for the “Y - a variable seeking for identity” workshop, from which in 2016 La Scuola Open Source was born, with him as co-founder.
The workshop introduces participants to installing an Apple operating system on non-Apple hardware: from the component selection to hardware assembly up to software problem solving.
To create a hackintosh for the sponsoring company and "N" hackintosh together with participants.
Necessary requirement for application:
Be in possession of a desktop pc with hardware not older than 4 years, to be transformed into Mac.
To receive more information write to: a.balena@lascuolaopensource.xyz
The workshop will start with an overview of Hackintosh, the rules in force and the main realities related to this world. The main differences between a hardware for Mac and a hardware for Windows or Linux will be illustrated.
The lab will continue with the assembly of a desktop PC and the installation of the Sierra operating system through to specific hacks.
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