gohan hackcamp june 2007 - development workshop


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News

2007-04-25 The venue's program organizer has confirmed we have an exhibition space for the final production

2007-04-24 The event has been moved to the Centro de Historia


Arduino, Pd, and Processing are becoming more and more intertwined. Sensors controlling software synthesis, robots controlled by video tracking, custom musical instruments, and more. We are a collection of developers working with these free software tools. Join us to work on projects of these combinations, or help us create new possibilities by bringing these tools ever more intertwined.

This event is a combination of a hacklab and a barcamp. We are following the ad hoc, participant-driven nature of the barcamp in combination with the collaborative work studio environment of a hacklab. If you have not been to a hacklab, barcamp, and/or unconference before, here are a couple of good references to get an idea of the way it is done:

BarCamp: What's this all about?
BarCamp on wikipedia

There will be workshops and talks, and plenty of time to work together. We will all be working together to create projects which will then be exhibited in Zaragoza. Bring one or more of the following: ideas, projects, a desire to learn, a desire to teach. Come everyday to pick up skills and finish your project. Come whenever you can to learn new bits and pieces, and help build compelling things to exhibit!

Dates & Location

 June 26th (Tuesday) - July 1st (Sunday)
 Centro de Historia
 Pl. San Agustín 2
 50002 Zaragoza - Spain
 http://www.zaragoza.es/centrodehistoria/

Team

Guest developers

  * Hans-Christoph Steiner, Pd, Polytechnic University, community management
  * Emanuele Mazza, Processing, visual representation d3cod3.org
  * Xavi Manzanares, Pd, electronic/real-time music nvisible.taz

Resident developers

  * David Cuartielles from Arduino
  * Marcos Yarza from Libelium, physical interfaces 

Join us! Just sign up on the register page!


Local Connections

  • Arduino group at PULSAR, University of Zaragoza