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Now that EMF is over and you've returned home, its time to dig out your EMF badge and start playing!
Now that EMF is over and you've returned home, its time to dig out your EMF badge and start playing!


We'll be rewarding the best hack using the badge with '''two tickets to EMF 2016''', and '''two tickets to the one-day event in 2015'''. We might also have '''other prizes available''' for hacks in different categories!
We'll be rewarding the best hack using the badge with '''two tickets to EMF 2016''', and '''two tickets to the one-day event in 2015'''. We'll also have '''other prizes available''' for hacks in different categories!


==Submitting your hack==
==Submitting your hack==
Email [mailto:competition@emfcamp.org competition@emfcamp.org] with the details of your hack, either linking to an existing website or attaching documentation to the email.
Email [mailto:competition@emfcamp.org competition@emfcamp.org] with the details of your hack, either linking to an existing website or attaching documentation to the email.


'''Submissions close on the 31st March 2015 at midnight''', with the winners being announced on April 15th.
'''Submissions close on the 31st March 2015 at midnight''', with the '''winners being announced on April 15th'''.


==Judging==
==Judging==
The entries will be judged by the same team that designed and built the badges. They'll be looking for cool software that other badge owners can use, unexpected uses of the hardware, and generally delightful hacks. Don't be scared if this is new to you, the judges will take experience into account!
The entries will be judged by the same team that designed and built the badges. They'll be looking for cool software that other badge owners can use, unexpected uses of the hardware, and generally delightful hacks. Don't be scared if this is new to you, the judges will take experience into account!


We'll also have prizes for the runners up, and for people who are new to hacking.
We'll also have '''prizes for the runners up''', and for people who are new to hacking.


==Wait, how do I modify and use the badge?==
==Wait, how do I modify and use the badge?==

Latest revision as of 19:58, 28 November 2014

Now that EMF is over and you've returned home, its time to dig out your EMF badge and start playing!

We'll be rewarding the best hack using the badge with two tickets to EMF 2016, and two tickets to the one-day event in 2015. We'll also have other prizes available for hacks in different categories!

Submitting your hack

Email competition@emfcamp.org with the details of your hack, either linking to an existing website or attaching documentation to the email.

Submissions close on the 31st March 2015 at midnight, with the winners being announced on April 15th.

Judging

The entries will be judged by the same team that designed and built the badges. They'll be looking for cool software that other badge owners can use, unexpected uses of the hardware, and generally delightful hacks. Don't be scared if this is new to you, the judges will take experience into account!

We'll also have prizes for the runners up, and for people who are new to hacking.

Wait, how do I modify and use the badge?

We've got comprehensive documentation over on the badge page.

My badge is broken so I can't enter!

If your badge was one of the few that suffered a hardware failure, get in touch and we'll be happy to replace it so you can take part in the competition.