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At Hacker Camp '09
Network Knockout is a two-player game. The two players get asked questions about their social network. They answer by throwing a…
This workshop is technical. It should include RFID. However, the aim of the projects is to make something for people. After some…
Connect to people ‘right here, right now’. Using the ‘connection cushion’, which is available at the conference, users can…
"The greatest satisfaction is in creating an experience that people enjoy." The tug-o-war contest of network and muscle…
5 days of non stop coding has made Sly not the least less social. In my opinion he is one of the most solid, happy and delivering…
Oh how lovely to arrive for breakfast in our new hacker home and find a shiny ubershed, a poolside delight in corrugated metal…
Reality, Fantasy, Inspiration and Dreams to be continued next year.
ikGnome is a 'game' where the visitors of PICNIC take pictures of themselves with a Gnome hat on. There are only two hats, a red one…
Out of the early morning haze, a convoy of articulated lorries pulls into the Gashouder square. The PICNIC transformation has begun.
Top tips behind a 5-day miracle in the hackers' own words
Temperatures are dropping, the sound system's rocking and the beer fridge is emptying. It's going NOCTURNAL!
Mediamatic organized a get together for their clients and network. After an intense week, it's party night. The Surinamese food…
Forget the digital environment for a minute. While the hackers fret over APIs in their corrugated camp, this blogger is interacting…
Inquisitive PICNIC early birds trickle into the Gashouder as the teams tweak and tidy their set ups. It's tight but the show will be…
The art of collaborative drawing
Most PICNICkers never did get to test how well they really know who is in their PICNIC network. We're still not sure whether the…