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Latest (Thursday July 7th, 2005):2005's "NotCon" now has the new name of Open Tech 2005 (and takes place in Hammersmith on Saturday 23rd July 2005) - please click the link for further details.
What: NotCon '04 - an informal, low-cost, one-day conference on things that technologies were perhaps not intended to do.When: 11am-7pm, Sunday June 6th, 2004.
Where: Imperial College Union, Beit Quad, Prince Consort Road, South Kensington SW7 2BB (nearest tubes South Kensington and Gloucester Road).
Cost: £4.00 on the door, £3.00 concessions (ie students, under 18s, OAPs, the unemployed, any webloggers not covered by one or more of the previous categories).
Mailing list: Subscribe to our low-traffic announcement-only mailing list by sending a blank email to:
notcon-subscribe@socialswirl.com (your address will only be used to contact you about the event and will not be passed onto third parties).
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* NOTCON '04 Call for Participation - Please Redistribute Freely * NotCon '04, Sunday 6th June 2004, Imperial College Union, London http://www.notcon04.com/ Proposals due by: Friday 14th May 2004 Have you coded, created, or discovered an interesting application of technology? Then why not come and talk about it at NOTCON '04? NOTCON '04 is an informal, low-cost, one-day conference looking at things that technologies were perhaps not intended to do. It takes place on Sunday 6th June 2004 from 11am to 6pm at Imperial College Union, London (in South Kensington, next to the Science Museum and the Royal Albert Hall). And yes, there will be wi-fi. And a bar. And the kind of people who actually ask for them in that order. * What We're Looking For * We're looking for a mix of talks, demonstrations and panel discussions covering all the usual areas - but with a bit more of an edge than you'd get from just reading about them online. In short, we'd like proposals for any of these sorts of sessions - especially if they fit into the following categories: Geolocation services Social software Hardware hacking Usability issues Actual impacts of blogging Alternative media Politics on the net Politics *of* the net - and also especially if they don't. There'll be the usual 45-minute (+ questions) slots for longer talks, plus plenty of shorter 5-minute "lightning presentations", so you don't need to write a complete lecture or anything. Proposals should be submitted via the web form at: http://www.xcom2002.com/nc04/submit.php And if you try to get them to us before midnight UK time on Friday 14th May 2004, then we can work out - and let you know - the line-up before the end of May. * Staying In Touch * Even if you don't want to suggest a talk, you can stay informed about the event by subscribing to our low-traffic announcement-only mailing list – send a blank email to: notcon-subscribe@socialswirl.com (your address will only be used to contact you about the event and will not be passed onto third parties). * Further Info * NOTCON '04 is organised by some of the people behind UK tech newsletter NTK, socially-minded net charity mysociety.org, the unofficial "Emerging Technology" recap ConCon UK, and 2002's "Extreme Computing" show - please feel free to help out! We'll be attempting to answer any other questions that arise on the event Wiki: http://www.symbianwiki.com/ConConUK/Questions - or you can email info@notcon04.com if it's not covered already. NotCon '04, Sunday 6th June 2004, Imperial College Union, London http://www.notcon04.com/ See you there!