Wuthering Bytes, Fri 2nd-Sun 11th September, Hebden Bridge.

Alice fleabite531 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 5 11:00:32 BST 2016


Oh wow that does sound cool. Are you planning on going? Anyone else? Very
tempting!
On 5 Jul 2016 10:48, "Andrew Back" <andrew at carrierdetect.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Just wanted to share details of this year's Wuthering Bytes technology
> festival, which will once again be taking place in Hebden Bridge (W.
> Yorks) and this year runs over the course of 10 days. With proceedings
> getting off to a start on Friday 2nd September with the “Festival
> Day”, featuring 10 talks from a fantastic speaker line-up and covering
> a diverse range of topics:
>
> * Hacking Robot Dinosaurs, Dr Lucy Rogers (engineer, author and judge
> on the new series of Robot Wars)
>
> * Project Nimbus: The Projection of Moving Images onto Clouds from an
> Aircraft, Dave Lynch (artist, director and inventor)
>
> * Prototyping for Public Good, Rachel Coldicutt (Director of Products
> & Service at Doteveryone)
>
> * The Magic Lantern at the Turn of the 19th Century, Phillip Roberts
> (researcher working with the National Media Museum and University of
> York)
>
> * Northern Powerhouse: A Text Adventure Game, Hwa Young Jung
> (multidisciplinary artist working in the arts, cultural and sciences)
>
> * What does mass spectrometry have to do with me? Giles Edwards
> (analytical chemist, engineer and musician)
>
> * Digital futures: art & design in a hyper-connected world, Irini
> Papadimitriou (Digital Programmes Manager at the V&A)
>
> * The secret life of your mobile, Geoff White (Channel 4 News)
>
> * Glowsticks, Lasers and Making Art with Code, Seb Lee-Delisle
> (digital artist and speaker who uses computers to engage with people
> and inspire them)
>
> * Catching up with Domesday, Andy Finney (radio and TV producer who
> helped to found the BBC Domesday Project)
>
> Tickets are priced at £10 and this includes lunch.
>
> Festival Day will be followed by Open Source Hardware Camp taking
> place over the weekend of 3rd & 4th September, featuring 12 talks on
> the Saturday and 4 workshops on the Sunday. This will then be followed
> on Monday 5th by the Open for Business Conference, hosted by the BCS
> Open Source Specialist Group and Open Source Consortium.
>
> On Tuesday 6th ODI Leeds will then be taking a look at “open smart
> cities”, with a full day of exploration, show & tell and collaborative
> work.
>
> Thursday 8th Wuthering Bytes will be playing host to the first ever
> LLVM Cauldron, a one-day conference with a single talks track and a
> space for breakout sessions, birds of a feather, and potentially
> tutorials. The meeting is free to attend and open to anyone whether a
> hobbyist, from academia, or from industry, and regardless of previous
> experience with LLVM. The conference keynote will be delivered by Andy
> Wingo, maintainer of the Guile Scheme implementation and committer to
> V8 and SpiderMonkey.
>
> Finally, we will have the annual GCC, GDB and friends developer
> conference, GNU Tools Cauldron, joining us from Friday 9th until
> Sunday 11th September.
>
> For further details and to register please visit:
> http://wutheringbytes.com
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew
>
> --
> Andrew Back
> http://carrierdetect.com
>
>
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