Gerrit Hiddink on Wed, 13 Jun 2001 08:54:40 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] HAL 2001: Call for Participation |
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION HACKERS AT LARGE 2001 http://www.hal2001.org/ Hackers at Large (HAL) 2001 promises to be this year's hacker's event not to miss. From August 10-12, people from all over the world will converge on the campus of the University of Twente in the Netherlands for the open-air event. The Program Committee invites proposals for speakers, panels, tutorials and special sessions. To submit a proposal, visit http://www.hal2001.org/hal/03Topics/07CFP/ . THE VENUE The University of Twente is 2 1/2 hours by train from Amsterdam. HAL will set up pavillions outdoors, and use indoor classrooms for some sessions. An open-air theatre is also available. The entire conference location will be covered by wireless and wired networking. Attendees may camp on the Twente grounds, stay in on-site housing, or stay at off-site hotels. THEMES Conference topics include, but are not limited to: - biometric technologies - digital rights management - closing the gap between hacker generations - computer security & digital privacy - weird science: creative applications of technology TYPES OF PRESENTATIONS HAL will feature many types of events. Campus classrooms and other locations will be used for presentations, panels and debates. The outdoor pavillion will feature areas for group meetings, displays, and smaller presentations, discussions and tutorials. The outdoor theatre will be available for artistic endeavours and events that won't fit inside. The Program Committee is scheduling dozens of sessions with speakers and panalists from around the world. Session formats include: - Speakers. Speakers will be given 20 or 50 minutes, and may be asked to be part of a panel or other type of session. - Panels. Panels of 2 to 10 people are invited to debate, share their expertise, and discuss. - Tutorials. Do you have skills or knowledge to share? Teach it to other HAL participants. Tutorials may range from 5 to 500 participants, and the most popular ones may be repeated. - Demonstrations. Hacks, ideas, products and skills can be demonstrated. - Special sessions. Do you have other ideas or proposals? Let's hear it! In addition, smaller and less formally arranged sessions can be planned before or during the conference. Daily updates on these events will be publicized at HAL. EVERYONE'S A SPEAKER AT HAL Formal sessions are only part of the experience. HAL participants should plan on sharing their ideas and expertise with other participants. This can happen through unplanned gatherings and debates, contests, games, etc. The local area network will make it easy to communicate with others and set up ad-hoc technical events. HOW TO PROPOSE If you have an idea for a speaker, panel, tutorial or other session, visit http://www.hal2001.org/hal/03Topics/07CFP to submit a proposal form. You will get immediate confirmation your proposal was received, and will hear whether your proposal was accepted within a few weeks. If you have an idea, but don't want to be the speaker (or don't know who to invite), submit a proposal form anyway. The Program Committee can work to make your idea a reality! CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP Corporate tent- and table space is available, and corporate members are urged to purchase Business Tickets to HAL. If you are interested in becoming a corporate sponsor or deploying corporate activities in our tent, submit a session proposal form or contact grit@hal2001.org DEADLINES The Program Committee is already working on the conference schedule. Proposals will be accepted up until the last minute, but for the best chance of being accepted, proposals should be submitted by July 1. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold