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Who was there, what they made and how. As information technology continues to shrink in size, ideas of incorporating its capabilities into other things than the traditional forms of computers are...
Adrian Miles explained why vlogging is not just reinvention of television, or an upgraded blog.
Some usefull links about Wearables and Arduino (an open-source physical computing platform based on a simple i/o board)
Arduino is an open-source physical computing platform based on a simple i/o board, and a development environment for writing Arduino software.
Starting from the debate on copyrights, the videos in the programme ask for the power relations in image production and distribution. Which pictures dominate the discourse of the media? How can...
A traditional festival of avant-garde presents playwright Fritz Kater who takes a profound, evil and comical look at the dependency structures of everyday office life, New York’s off-scene star...
During the World of Witte de With Festival, V2 will present Burn Station , a project by a Barcelonian artist collective which consists of 4 servers you can bring cd roms to. In case you want to burn...
RFID & The Internet of Things is a workshop for a maximum of 16 designers and artists who want to learn more about RFID and its possible effects and uses.
A three day conference on open software- how to manage it, use it, create is and be happy with it. With Jimbo Wales on Wikipedia, Tristan Nitot on Mozilla Europe, Chikai Ohazama on Google Earth, and...
Speakers include Tantek Çelik, Molly E. Holzschlag, Erik Meyer, Chris Wilson, Peter-Paul Koch and others, and topics will include UI design, web standards, CSS, DOM scripting and accessibility.
An invite-only conference with hackerfolk. Subjects include locating JTAG pins automatically and using the same-origin policy to disarm XS vulneralbilities (so far).
A travelling exhibition initiated and curated by Nina Cqegledy and Louise Provencher in Canada, based on the endless work of pioneering inventor Nikola Tesla. The work examines the relations...
What still kicks up dust in electromagnetism, and what was going on in the past? What did Nikola Tesla and Marcel Duchamp or Konard Zuse and Robert Barry have in common besides the times they lived...
Another Barcamp sprung up while Amsterdam was still full of coders after Xtech, so that the folk had a place to migrate to, set up their laptops and showed each other the ideas they didn't manage to...
Cocoa (the object-oriented application programming environment developed by Apple for the Mac OSX operating system) is a happy API. In celebration of such a happy API, Cocoa developers from around...
How is the altruism that forms the core of companies like Google, Craigslist and MySpace faring? Where can the internet go from here? How can we ride the web 2.0 without devouring ourselves inside...
A conference on industry's best bets regarding corporate knowledge control, intellectual property rights what open standards apply and will add to sustainable human development.
A conference on the latest in open source development, focusing on the themes desktop (openoffice.org), development (source management tools such as darcs and valgrind), security (on the ClamAV anti
PSWAR has opened its doors for think tank, a daily meeting for the theoretical and socially engaged on design and implementation of more theoretical interaction. The themes for this week are social...
Julian Oliver is a New Zealand born artist, free software developer, teacher and occasional writer based in Madrid, Spain.
Andy Smith is a Flock / Jaiku / Symbolic Table developer who has an interesting hobby. He calls himself Andy “Bad Motherfucker Smith"
It was an informal gathering of open source and technology aficionados for learning, teaching and simply hanging out. Right after euroOSCON.
lezingen, workshops, expertmeetings, informatiemarkt... Digitaal Erfgoed Nederland en Virtueel Platform organizeren een conferentie over innovatie en cultureel erfgoed vanuit nationaal en...
Who's using open source and where? A convention for those exploiting open source code and for those who want to adopt it alike. With the exciting likes of Linux, Apache, Perl and MySQL, to Plone