Annually Mediamatic gathers excellent excellent coders, (interaction) designers, roboticians and physical computeers — who know how to enjoy a creative and technical challenge — to gather in the days preceding PICNIC. This year a group of researchers and students from MIT will participate as well, creating an even more interesting and high-leveled atmosphere.
For Mediamatic it's all about the DIY attitude towards our technological environment. With a group of artist and designers they try to explore the technologies that surround us and develop their cultural and social potential. PICNIC is the perfect playground for this. People leave the festival with a totally different understanding of RFID.
The technical starting point is the capabilities of anyMeta, the semantic CMS website (http://www.picnicnetwork.org) that Mediamatic Lab built for PICNIC. It functions as a online social network environment. The other important aspect is the use of RFID technology. We will have a huge amount of Mifare RFID readers and ikTags. Guests to PICNIC will all receive an RFID (ik) tag that directly connects to their profile page in the picnicnetwork. We also have all kinds of Arduino boards, sensors, and all the other necessary electronics and building materials to play and experiment with.
Date:The Social RFID Hacker Camp (aka hackerscamp, hackercamp, RFID DevCamp, whatever...) takes place over five feverish days, from 18 to 22 September 2009. Five days long, 24 hours a day, so hackers' can feel free to come during their most creative and productive hours, whatever they may be.
Location: From 18 - 22 September 2009 at the Westergasfabriek, where from 23 - 25 September PICNIC '09 takes place (RFID Atelier next to the Gashouder)
Special for PICNIC attendees: Experience the results of the RFID Hacker Camp
The RFID installations created during the Hacker Camp will be located in the Creative City at PICNIC from 23-25 September at PICNIC '09. Play, interact and discover the surprising possibilities of what the hackers have created! Visitors can also check out the RFID Atelier to get a behind the scenes look at how the installations were created.