Ignite Liverpool is set to launch it's 3rd and possibly most spectacular event yet.
These are open, simple and short sessions where presenters share their personal and professional passions, using 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds.
This is the third Ignite Liverpool event to take place this year
Meeting monthly the group is open to everyone who wishes to attend and is FREE. Yes FREE - and promises to be FUN. So if those expensive seminars are not for you then come and join us at the Social Media Cafe Liverpool.
The evening promises to be "A fun, informal (but informing!) and free evening of discussion and socialising for everyone interested in social media. Whether you are newly interested in the digital world, or are already a confirmed social media junky, come and be informed, inspired and share your knowledge and experience."
Chaosmos a non-profit making arts initiative in Warrington, with an interest in the research, development and production of multi-media and digital technology are calling for old computers. For 2010 and 2011, Chaosmos is organising the assemblage of a render farm for professional upcoming artists and graduates to access to enable the development of art in digital media.
Intro Processing for Everyone
Friday, 18th June 10.30am-4.30pm
£15 - buy your ticket via Eventbrite http://introprocessingforeveryone.eventbrite.com
Madlab (Manchester Digital Laboratory)
36-40 Edge Street, Manchester M4 1HN
(Between Thomas St and the Craft Centre, opposite A Bar Called Common)
madlab.org.uk
inprocessing.cybersonica.org
iPad at the C.U.C. has a raft of new speakers. Places are filling up, book yours now.
Hayden Scott-Baron of Starfruit Games is an independent developer and creator of the IGF nominated game 'Tumbledrop' for iPhone. He will talk about the opportunities introduced by the new iPad platform, the introduction of the tablet form-factor, and the challenges of designing games well suited to the interface.
They can fix your old iPod and make it do new things, they can rescue your old computer and bring it back to life.
Dan Lynch is an outlaw someone said to me – not what I wanted to hear – that is until they explained they meant a Linux outlaw, a member of a discrete social strata that know how our computers and other electronic gizmo’s work.
If you missed Oggcamp at the beginning of May then you missed a really note worthy conference in Liverpool's burgeoning Tech scene.
You can find out more about the conference from this (unedited) video interview with Dan Lynch one of the organisers and an active member of the Liverpool Open Source community.
A fantastic line up of internationally renowned artists musicians and technologists provide a of Events, Interventions, Music, exhibitions plus a fantastic conference.
The forthcoming Bank Holiday weekend promises to be an excellent opportunity to listen to some great tunes and share your culture at Ogg Camp at the Black-E.
On Friday night Bad Format Social Clubin Liverpool, will kick off the weekend in style with live music from David Rovics, Attila The Stockbroker and Rathole Radio host (and Linux Outlaw)Dan Lynch , among other guests. Tickets are £5 in advance and can be bought from the Rathole Radio website right now. It's sure to be quite unlike any other gig you've ever seen before and it will be the start of something unique.
The Big Chip awards shortlist has been announced with sixty entries from over 40 entrants have been selected by the panel of expert judges.
The news, first broken by media partner Insider was eagerly anticipated and caused great excitement on twitter (#BigChip2010).