DWeb Camp 2026

Andi Wong

Teaching artist and arts advocate Andi Wong serves as project coordinator for ArtsEd4All, an informal collective of educators, artists, scientists, civic institutions and community organizations, who work together to create participatory arts experiences. A fifth generation Chinese American, Andi researches and records history, helping to archive the important contributions of artists. Her creative partners include Del Sol Quartet; First Voice (Mark Izu and Brenda Wong Aoki); Internet Archive; The Last Hoisan Poets (Genny Lim, Flo Oy Wong and Nellie Wong); and composer/musician Marcus Shelby. She explores how technology can help to build connections with The Blue Marbles Project, ImageSnippets and Terrastories. She established the family program at DWeb Camp, where a global community gathers in nature, to learn, share and have fun building the decentralized web.


Sessions

07-09
10:30
90min
The DWeb "Dough-In"
Andi Wong

The DWeb Dough In celebrates the centennial of Japanese American artist, educator Ruth Asawa, whose commitment to community deeply influenced the arts and education in the city of San Francisco and beyond. Artists of all ages are welcome to join this hands-on ASAWA100 “dough in,” a communal activity employed by Asawa in the creation of many of her public sculptures and fountains. In this hands-on workshop, you will learn how artist Ruth Asawa transformed the ordinary with three simple ingredients - flour, salt and water!

Intergenerational Growth: Seedlings, Saplings, and Old Growth
Kinderopolis
07-11
16:30
30min
Sharing Resources
Young M Wong, Andi Wong

Andi and I have been sharing our servers to our artist community. They have access to storage, websites and our new Ai server. We have found that the elderly and people outside of the tech community do not or can not have access to more storage or Ai.

Decentralized Hardware/Local Community Networks
Decentralized Hardware @ Hackers Lab