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Historically, online communities were formed using dedicated communication protocols which required specific client software.…
Sunny Day 2 started with a meeting exploring potential project ideas. Out of 15 original ideas a bunch seem to be the most…
The most recent hackers camp exposed many eager hackers to the AnyMeta API. However, the existing documentation and tools were not…
The last day has begun and things are starting to heat up. With physical mock-ups of the installations scattered through the space…
anyIdentity a collection of QT4 C++ classes to access anyMeta. It's a muliPlatform chameleon that can be used non-interactively on…
A sensor is a device that measures a physical quantity and converts this into a signal which can be read by an observer or by an…
A collection of articles, HowTos and existing software to retrieve data, perform multiple changes at once (eg. batch upload pictures…
Day 2 ended @ 2 in the morning and Day 3@ 3 in the morning, the longest night so far. Will Day 4 beat the record? All projects are…
When J-B, Dana and Nadya explain me their installations they are talking about a dystopic future in which everything we do is…
The MobileDevCamp, already in its second installment, brought techies from all over the country (and even from the UK and Finland!)…
Amsterdam, 16 november 2010 - Sensor Fest vindt plaats op 23, 24 en 25 november, en belicht de nieuwste ontwikkelingen op het gebied…
Ourgroup: Icat! with me, David, Nick & Hans Day 1: We want to create a bag that can comfort you as a pet can do. The…
As the result of the second Mediamatic Night Lab , An opensource, cross-platform program dubbed the Registration Desk was…
We are proposing a range of existing technologies to enable the federation of social networks. Some are quite new, some are well…
Mediamatic is going to kick start this year’s Picnic with a first live event, a Hackers Camp, a team of professional geeks and…
After 6 posts that were not project centered it might be wise to see how our participants are doing. In this post I will briefly…