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BarCamp Copenhagen 2010

09/25/2010 - 10:00
Etc/GMT

Date is tentative, to be coordinated with the Internation BarCamp coordinators

http://barcamp.org/BarCampCopenhagen#view=page

ps. This will be an International BarCamp:
The rules are dead-simple

1. The first rule of International BarCamp is the first rule of International BarCamp (hat tip to http://xkcd.com/ and the Tautology Club)

2. There has to be consensus on the language to use for the sessions among the participants, in pratice that means that ALL
sessions will be held in English,

3. We encourage ALL to drop their mothertounge when networking! (it your mothertounge happens to
be English, the rules are that you HAVE to drop that too, learn some languages for crying out loud. I'm fluent in Danish (includes Norwegian and Swedish) and English and have workable knowledge of German and French, has been know to pick up Italian in a week and anabafhem arabic schweje (my OWN translitteration ;-))

4. Rules are meant to be broken ;-)

5. Broken rules should be replaced by unbroken ones ;-)

BarCamp Linden Ashram 9.1

04/09/2009 - 00:00
04/11/2009 - 00:00
Etc/GMT

Location

Linden Ashram
Lindevangshusene 58,st,th 2630 Taastrup
Denmark
55° 38' 41.28" N, 12° 17' 24.72" E

The first installment of BarCamp Linden Ashram will take place on April 9th 2009 and finish, at latest, April 11th 2009.

This is a real BarCamp so if you bring your sleeping bags, you can stay overnight.

Sign-ups aren't needed - I have plenty of room

Everyone are welcome, especially children

BarCampCopenhagen

Some weeks back I attended BarCampCopenhagen, this was my first BarCamp. I have been thinking a lot about how to blog about this, without being a total asshole. The event was a Saturday and the first snow had just arrived. ...

Ras Bolding hosted by Ras Bolding

Location

BarCamp Copenhagen 8.2
Lygten 16
Denmark
55° 42' 22.7088" N, 12° 32' 21.3432" E

The cult musician Ras Bolding closed BarCamp Copenhagen 8.2 with a great set showcasing his skillful synth mastery. His collection of toys included the "holy nerd device": the Commodore 64, ornli' syg dims dér.

In true conference spirit, Ras Bolding did a Q&A session after the gig.

Thanks for keeping it real for the fans!

Below is a clip of the performance of Digital Dance at BarCamp Copenhagen 8.2.


External Links
www.rasbolding.com

Pre-Camp Warm-Up hosted by Kim Bach and Mark Wubben

Location

BarCamp Copenhagen 8.2
Lygten 16
Denmark
55° 42' 22.7088" N, 12° 32' 21.3432" E

The Pre-Camp Warm-Up (hmm it was freezing in Copenhagen on the 22nd of November 2008) was a game that sent the participants on a hunt in the vicinity of the venue.

The participants were enrolled as field-agents in the fictive BarCamp Intelligence Agency (BCCIA).

It was a game of deception and misinformation, that I maybe made a little too difficult, I hope that the debriefing was useful, and we did have a winning team, that could add a Nabaztag/tag to their home courtesy of Nabz.dk (note that Nabz.dk is a joint venture between the organiser of the game, Kim Bach and Henrik Hammer Berthelsen).

Karin Høgh produced a nice video that shows how the game unfolded, it's embedded below, enjoy!


Read more
BarCamp.dk: BCCIA - BarCamp Copenhagen Intelligence Agency

External links
KimBach.org: BarCamp Copenhagen 8.2: BarCamp Copenhagen Intelligence Agency - Part I
Flickr.com: Photos tagged with precampgame
Google Maps: KML file of waypoints acquired by Jack DeNeut


The session was hosted by @Kim Bach and Mark Wubben aka. @Novemberborn.

The photo that accompanies this article is Copyright All rights reserved Karin Høgh, I have the audacity to claim "fair-use" :-).

Kim Bach . Org » Blog Archive » BarCamp Copenhagen 8.2: BarCamp ...

For those of you not familiar with the concept, BarCamp Copenhagen is part of the world-wide phenomenon BarCamp, and can best be described as a conference with a twist, a so-called un-conference. I'll try to illustrate the differences ...

Patent & Copyright hosted by Torben Seebach

Location

BarCamp Copenhagen 8.2
Lygten 16
Denmark
55° 42' 22.7088" N, 12° 32' 21.3432" E

Torben Seebach hosted a session where he presented a new idea about how to handle patents and copyrights.

Charbax filmed this discussion between Mark Wubben and Torben Seebach where they go into details about Torben's idea - great stuff!


Misc. .NET samples hosted by Søren Raarup

Location

BarCamp Copenhagen 8.2
Lygten 16
Denmark
55° 42' 22.7088" N, 12° 32' 21.3432" E

Presentation given by RaSor (Søren Raarup) @ BarCamp Copenhagen 8.2.

Søren is an authority on .NET and how to work smarter with Visual Studio.

Link to RaSor's blog
BarCampCph Nov 2008 Presentation

The photo that accompanies this article was taken by Lauramaki and is released under a CC-BY-NC-SA license.

"Charbax" has made some great videos available at YouTube

Location

BarCamp Copenhagen 8.2
Lygten 16 Copenhagen
Denmark
55° 42' 22.7088" N, 12° 32' 21.3432" E

You can find them here: http://www.youtube.com/user/Charbax for your convience they're embedded below, enjoy, we had no idea BarCamp Copenhagen 8.2 was THAT cool :-)

Barcamp Copenhagen 2008 - Party by Ras Bolding

Mark and Torben on patents

Barcamp Copenhagen 2008 - Lisa Risager and Karin Høgh review Barcamp Copenhagen

Barcamp Copenhagen 2008 - Laura M. Kiralfy shows her wide angle and Iomography ring flash cameras

Barcamp Copenhagen 2008 - Jack DeNeut of Nelso.dk and the Barcamp Absinthe tasting contest

Barcamp Copenhagen 2008 - Werewolf game

Barcamp Copenhagen 2008 - Hacking M.C. Widerkrantz IPv6 tunnel at hacklab and hack.org

Tak for en spændende barcamp

We have received this feedback from Henrik Gudbrand (in Danish, so you'll have to learn that :-))

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Hej,

Jeg vil blot sige tak for et spændende arrangement i fik afholdt her i weekenden - som en 'barcamp jomfru' var det en stor oplevelse. Jeg gik desværre lidt tidligt, men min hjerne var løbet tør for plads - så der var ikke noget at gøre. :)

Jeg fik præsenteret lidt af mit seneste projekt fra DTU Adventure Race, men nåede ikke at gå i dybden med delene. Skulle I have lyst til at lave noget med Arduino/human-computer-interfaces/Processing/Nodebox så er jeg da frisk på at hjælpe lidt til.

Håber I bringer takken videre til resten af teamet.

/Henrik
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