User:Yae4/Hundred Rabbits

Hundred Rabbits or 100r is a small artist studio / collective started by Canadian artists and software developers Devine Lu Linvega and Rekka Bellum. They "explore the planned failability of modern technology at the bounds of the hyper-connected world", "research and test low-tech solutions", and "document findings with the hope of building a more resilient future".

Reception
Hundred Rabbits' work on gaming and art gained attention in 2020. In February 2021, Hundred Rabbits self-published an open source book, "Busy Doing Nothing", about their 2020 Pacific sailing voyage from Canada to Japan and back. It is available for free online, for donation, and in paperback. In December 2021, Hundred Rabbits were interviewed live by Drew DeVault of SourceHut, in the #sr.ht.watercooler IRC channel on Libera Chat. In March 2022, Hundred Rabbits gained more notoriety as Keynote speakers on "Software Doldrums" at the Free Software Foundation's Libre Planet 2022 conference. In May 2022, Alexis Ong of The Verge wrote a detailed article on Hundred Rabbits software, art, and life on their 1982 Yamaha sailboat named Pino. In 2022, Hundred Rabbits were keynote speakers for NIME (New Interfaces for Musical Expression) hosted by The University of Auckland, New Zealand. In 2022, Linvega of Hundred Rabbits gave a talk, Weathering Software Winter, at the Handmade Seattle conference.