OggCamp is an unconference, and it only happens because of its attendees. Alongside our scheduled track, we’ll have 3 tracks which will be decided on the day. This means we need you to come along and offer a talk about your project, hobby, experiences, or opinions. Anything related to Free Culture is welcome, including Free and Open Source Software, Creative Commons works, hardware hacking, or any collaborative activity. Please check out the Talk Guidelines page ahead of the event for guidance about tone, content, and set-up.
Sessions | |
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17:00 |
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10:30 |
Organisers |
11:00 | PRISM and Mass Surveillance: a turning point Javier Ruiz |
11:30 | Minecraft to Real World Interface Using Python and the Raspberry Pi Barney Potts, Dave Potts |
12:00 | Why do we need another YouTube? Dan Dart |
Dave Hingley |
12:30 |
James Hugman |
14:00 | How I rob banks and why YOU should be scared FreakyClown |
15:00 |
Mark Johnson, Alan Pope, Ian Forrester, Nathan Dumont, Martyn Ranyard |
The Dick Turpin Roadshow with Freaky Clown and Peter FreakyClown, Peter Cannon, Matthew Copperwaite |
15:30 | Interactive Intro to Programming Minecraft with Python Barney Potts, Dave Potts |
16:00 |
Alan Pope, Tony Whitmore, Dan Lynch, Les Pounder, Mark Johnson, Laura Cowen |
18:30 |
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11:00 |
Alison Chaiken |
11:30 |
Nour Alomary |
12:00 | Tricopters and quads: a primer Alex Willmer |
When the border guards offered me drugs: terrifying tales from travels to Kyrgyzstan! |
12:30 | Bringing the light of open source into the darkness of academia |
14:00 | Panel Discussion with your host, Mr Dan Lynch Dan Lynch, Alison Chaiken, Gary Smailes, Tim Dobson |
14:30 | |
15:00 |
SYSTEM |
17:00 |