two-day public program on RFID and things to come.
19 & 20 OCTOBER 2007
DE BALIE AMSTERDAM
http://www.debalie.nl/recallingrfid
It’s in travel documents, building passes, pet animals, clothing stores, libraries, public pools, theme parks and prisons… and yet only a few of us know what RFID is. RFID (radio frequency identification) uses radio waves to identify people,…
Projects are ready to be prototyped and build. This monday all participants are working individually or with a small number of people on parts of the projects. You might think a “hackers camp” only includes hardware and software hacking and tweaking. Today there was however some old style building going on with hammers and saws. Transforming our hackers into wood…
This workshop is technical. It should include RFID. However, the aim of the projects is to make something for people. After some great technical and sometimes geeky first ideas for the projects, in the morning session we looked at the projects individually to see if we can twist the concepts into something more social. The aim is not only to…
Esther Weltevrede
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24 September 2007, 11:31 am
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tags: Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino, Andy Smith, Anne Helmond, augmented reality, David Kousemaker, Dirk van Oosterbosch, Don Blaauw, Einar Sneve Martinussen, Emily Gobeille, Erik Borra, Felix Peterson, hacker, hackerscamp, Jørn Knutsen, Jim Wood, locative media, Marc Boon, Mark Hoekstra, Mark Wubben, Massimo Banzi, Matt Biddulph, Matthew Karau, mediamatic, Melanie Rieback, Mika Raento, Nadya Peek, Pablos Holman, physical computing, picnic07, RFID, Takuro Mizuta Lippit/ dj sniff, Theodore Watson, Tim Olden, Timo Arnall, Ubi de Feo, Vlad Trifa, Willem Velthoven

RFID Hackers Camp kicks off at Westergasfabriek, the PICNIC 07 location. With a group of great hackers, designers and engineers the camp aims to bring together creativity, knowledge, and skills from various fields and disciplines to realize innovative and creative uses of RFID technology. Within only five days a number of projects will be created for…