Dev Camp Blog ’10
Dev Camp Blog ’10
Welcome to the Dev Camp blog. Here you will find daily, even hourly updates of what's going on at the Dev Camp.
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First Round of Proposals
Dev Camp Day 2
Friday morning 10.30 the first round of project proposals. There were 30 of them ranging from well thought-out to simple brain farts (that still show promise). Let's take a look at some of the more developed concepts.
Enlarge The first project that I would like to highlight is actually something that a couple of people independently mentioned. Focusing around social interaction, touch and the recordings of these moments Gilles Seth and Axel showcased their thoughts. It started when Gilles mentioned a simple staring game that would record the moment the loser looks away. Centering around the RFID-technology of the Iktag this could be easily attached to the players profile. Seth Hunter expanded on this with a series…
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Some thoughts from a non-coder
Dev Camp Day 5
Stringing code while eating boerenkool. You got to appreciate it.
Enlarge I always thought I was good with computers. Although I have never even came close to programming anything I have always been able to figure out my own issues. Since the camp started I have come to the conclusion that I am maybe less skilled then I thought. It made me realize that there are levels of skill that I previously was not aware of. In a way, it made me see something that was always very abstract to me. This realization of course was a positive one. I do not want to describe it as… By: Robert Keil
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Time Lapse Day 5
This is the last day and part of the last night of the Camp. Seems like that around 2.30 the battery gave out. You got to give it to the participants, because as you can see they were still going strong.
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Good Morning
Dev Camp
It is the morning of the 6th day and there are about 10 hackers from 3 different projects still moving through the project space. They pulled all nighters and have shown us the true-hacker spririt.
Enlarge The team of ikStaar and the two knitting teams are still present. You can see they are all tired. Not sleeping an entire night is both physically as emotionally draining. But although their tiredness is recognizable in their body language it in no way rubs of on their installations. Pol slowly puts his head on the table knowing that their installation is fully completed. And as Travis willingly demonstrates their knitting machine to anyone interested to play it is safe to assume most of this… By: Robert Keil
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TTL: aproximately 12 hours
Dev Camp Day 5
We are counting down and our hackers are gearing up for a final sprint.
Enlarge The ikStaar installation looks like it is getting there. The wooden rings have been mounted on the base and this, combined with the two chairs that can be used by the players, makes it look like a proper installation. They also made the tactically sound move transferring their installation to a more central spot. And even though the LEDs still need to be attached and the television has yet to be added the 4 men are getting increasingly close to the completion of the project. While the guys of… By: Robert Keil
All rights reservedWith: Axel Roest, Deborah M. Kōdō -
Ubi de Feo
Dev Camp Day 5
It feels like introducing Ubi is not necessary. He has been all over the place, but as he is yet to feature in one of our blog posts I will shortly present an insight into our Italian mastermind. Ubi is the person with the biggest ikTag (RFID-tag) around. It also says pornstar. Last year he was a…
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