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[Fsuk-manchester] Wuthering Bytes & OSHCamp 2014, 15-17th August, Hebden


From: Michael Dorrington
Subject: [Fsuk-manchester] Wuthering Bytes & OSHCamp 2014, 15-17th August, Hebden Bridge.
Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2014 21:41:36 +0100
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Might be of interest to list members.  Let us know if you are going.

-------- Original Message --------
Hello,

Registration is now open for Wuthering Bytes / Open Source Hardware Camp
2014, with a total of 22 talks and 8 workshops being hosted over Friday
15th-Sunday 17th August, once again at Hebden Bridge Town Hall (W.Yorks).

Tickets are priced at £10/day (includes lunch and tea/coffee).

— Friday :: Festival Day

* The Rise Of San Leodis and Silicon Shore: how to pretend you've turned
your city into the next Silicon Valley, Imran Ali

* Reframing Web Design: The Process of Theatre Design, Luke Murphy-Wearmouth

* Numbers That Matter — Beyond snatch and grab ethnography, designing
empathy and community into a product development life cycle, Hwa Young Jung

* Computer Classics — Programming Computers in the 1960s, Ann Kilbey

* Dynamic Static Site Strategies, Phil Hawksworth (RGA)

* It's only rocket science, James Macfarlane & Ed Moore (Airborne
Engineering)

* Giving a clock the time it needed, Dan Morrison (BLOTT WORKS)

* Don't Spy on Us, Ruth Coustick-Deal (Open Rights Group)

* Steam-powered techno, Sarah Angliss

* The Future of Microprocessors, Sophie Wilson (Director of IC Technology,
Broadcom)


— Saturday :: OSHCamp Talks

* Linux bootloaders and kernel configuration, Melanie Rhianna Lewis

* Open source archaeological geophysics - is it achievable? Tony Brookes

* An open source aquaponics control system, Gareth Coleman & Dr Naomi
Rosenberg

* From Idea to Finished Product: A Tale of DFM and CEM, Omer Kilic

* Driving milling machines with Linux, Matt Venn

* Oxford Flood Network - easier to Apologise Than to Ask Permission, Ben
Ward

* An introduction to writing applications for the Parallella board, Simon
Cook

* Radio Then and Pararchive: decentralised, pervasive, and open story
telling, James Medd

* Commercialising your ideas, William Stone

* OpenTRV: energy technology that saves householders money, Damon Hart-Davis

* Interfacing with SPI and I2C, Melanie Rhianna Lewis

* Concurrency in the real world with xCORE and XC, Alan Wood


— Sunday :: OSHCamp Workshops

* Let's build a flood network for Hebden Bridge! Ben Ward

* Building applications that sense and respond to the real world, Gareth
Coleman & Dr Naomi Rosenberg

* Do you want to build a robot? #meArm assembly workshop, Ben Gray

* Introduction to Bus Pirate, Melanie Rhianna Lewis

* Building your first Parallella application, Simon Cook

* The real world works concurrently and so can you (XMOS StartKIT), Alan
Wood

* Design a PCB Shrimp and have it fabricated, Matt Venn

* OpenTRV build and getting started, Damon Hart-Davis

// For further details (e.g. talk abstracts and speak bios etc) and to
register: http://wutheringbytes.com

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