CyborgCamp was a complete blast. I drew, as I do these days.
CyborgCamp on Prezi
And deeper notes will be posted soon to seattle.cyborgcamp.com
CyborgCamp was a complete blast. I drew, as I do these days.
CyborgCamp on Prezi
And deeper notes will be posted soon to seattle.cyborgcamp.com
August 28-31 : Burning Man : DPW Camp
September 1st : High School Reunion : Indiana
September 7th : Journey to the End of the Night : Seattle
The city spreads out before you. Rushing from point to point, lit by the slow strobe of fluorescent buses and dark streets. Stumbling into situations for a stranger’s signature. Fleeing unknown pursuers, breathing hard, admiring the landscape and the multitude of worlds hidden in it.
For one night, drop your relations, your work and leisure activities, and all your usual motives for movement and action, and let yourself be drawn by the attractions of the chase and the encounters you find there.
September 8th : CyborgCamp : Seattle
CyborgCamp is an unconference about the future of the relationship between humans and technology. We’ll discuss topics such as social media, design, code, inventions, web 2.0, twitter, the future of communication, cyborg technology, anthropology, psychology, and philosophy.
September 14-15 : Education hackathon : Dallas, TX
September 21-23 : H4D2 hackathon : Birmingham, England
Aston University and the University of Warwick are happy to announce the Hackathon for Disaster Response, a 2-day event to bring together software developers and emergency management experts to hack out solutions to disaster-related problems. We will focus specifically on data available via social media, and on structured data (open data, linked data) available from a variety of sources. This event is sponsored as part of the Disaster 2.0 project
September 29 : CrisisCamp Ireland : Galway
First half of October I’ll be on the East Coast bouncing between DC, Boston, and NYC.
Please come out and participate!