Festival of Inappropriate Technology
A reader writes " NTK Magazine and Mute Magazine are holding a Festival of Inappropriate Technology in London city centre on the 9th of June. Featuring the Commodore 64 underground, The Classic Amiga Preservation Society, DNSCon, the EFF plus many more talks and stalls. There will also be wired and wireless network access available. The Register will also be there. Should make for a great day, all are welcome!"
I just got home from it... the wifi access is nothing to write home about but the old hardware is cool and the guy with the wearable spectrum rocked
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If any of you go - the entrance is around the back of the building, not on euston road - took me a while to figure that out
From here, trains to London take about 1 hour, but what with getting to the station, waiting for a train (not frequent on Sundays) and getting across London I won't be there until its nearly over.
Mind you, I subscribe to the mailing lists of the EFF and Campaign for Digital Rights. Both are supposed to have stands and neither bothered to tell me about it.
Also, live discussion on #infoanarchy on irc.openprojects.net
I'm blogging live from the stage
I just read a great book that talks about "Inappropriate Technology" by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. The book is available for free at the Baen Free Library. It is a great read and was very enjoyable. Really puts a different perspective on "good" and "bad" technology. Funny that they used the same term for the show.
Some (not very many) photos (not very varied, or good) are here
Showing off the soekris Net4521's which consume.net may be adopting as there weapon of choice.
The french guy with the singing birds and the cybernetic parrot sausage is Paul Granjon from zlabs.