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* Make your own titanium spork — Richard Sewell | * Make your own titanium spork — Richard Sewell | ||
* Maths card tricks — Katie Steckles | * Maths card tricks — Katie Steckles | ||
* Meditation for Hackers — Sai | * Meditation for Hackers — Sai [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScl1m-X4BqU-2KXDPCzAD3zKKwAkErCeaMy6vGfXZ86_R9ayA/viewform Sai's feedback form] | ||
* Musification — Akito van Troyer | * Musification — Akito van Troyer | ||
* Paper Circuits — Peter Jackson | * Paper Circuits — Peter Jackson | ||
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* Tracing (U)SIM card communication using Osmocom SIMtrace — Harald Welte | * Tracing (U)SIM card communication using Osmocom SIMtrace — Harald Welte | ||
* Yarn making 101 — Vicki Winter | * Yarn making 101 — Vicki Winter | ||
== Film == | == Film == |
Revision as of 08:53, 9 August 2016
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Talks (stages A, B, & C)
- 'Off Grid' : a game about circumvention tech and hacking — Rich Metson
- 100 years of Shannon -- the man, his work and his legacy — Matthew Ireland
- 2FA, WTF? — Phil Nash
- 3D printed sculptures of 4D things — Henry Segerman
- 3d Printing the World's Most Pointless Desk Fan — Chris Lynas
- A brief history of effects in film — Cat Harris
- A Brief, Incomplete, Slightly Biased, and Mostly Fact-Checked History of the UK Computer Industry — PJ Evans
- A call to arms - let's hack USB devices, it's mostly easier than you think — Dan Weatherill
- A hacker's guide to satellites — Dave Rowntree
- A mathematical view of voting systems — Alex Bolton
- Acoustic Cosmology — Gavin Starks
- APIs for cyborgs — Katy Moe
- Apocalypse Later — Tim Lossen
- Asynchronous or Analogue Methods for Computation — Matthew Ireland
- Beer for Everyone — Sam Fidler
- Biological Computation — Chris Binny
- Black Hat Locksmithing — Matt Smith
- Blood, Sweat & Carbon: Our Solar Car — Tobias McBride
- Building a wearable camera — Manoj Nathwani
- Can you really hack an airplane? (myths & truths) — Grigorios Fragkos
- CANUTE, The worlds first working refreshable multiline braille display. — Russell Couper
- Car Hacking - Back to the future 1970’s style. — Dan Smith
- Chaotic Music: Oblique Strategies Against Humanity — Giles Greenway
- Come and play: Collect ‘em all? Tech, fundamental rights and framing our future. Fact or fiction? — Jen Persson, defenddigitalme
- Connecting computers together over 1,000s miles without using the Internet — GB8EMF Amateur Radio Station
- Cyber security and the joy of the false positive — Michelle D'israeli
- Cyber Security Myths and Monsters: how to change behaviours for the better — Jessica Barker
- Design for consumer rights, now — Sarah Gold
- Designing and performing future instruments — Alessia Milo and Christian Heinrichs
- Digital Medical Imaging - from scanner to screen. — Dave Harvey
- EMF 2016 Closing Ceremony — Jonty Wareing
- EMF 2016 Infrastructure Review — Will Hargrave, Arjan Koopen, David Croft
- EMF 2016 Opening Ceremony — Jonty Wareing
- Fail Map, visualizing security fail at trusted parties for your protection — Elger "Stitch" Jonker
- Four Stories about Recreational Maths — Matthew Scroggs
- Freifunk - Free and Open Wireless Community Networks — andre
- Friday Latening Talks — Branden Faulls
- From transistor to processor — Piet De Vaere
- GEEK SHOWOFF — Geek Showoff
- Getting Physical with Web Bluetooth in the Browser — Dan Jenkins
- Getting the kids on board: tales from 10 years of schools outreach in technology — hannah dee
- Hacking Robot Dinosaurs — Dr Lucy Rogers
- Hacking Your Head : Managing Information Overload — Jo Pearce
- Here, hear: Sound-based illusions — Ben Dornan
- Hobby electronics like a pro — Gavan Fantom
- Holonomic robots, and why you should build one — Tom Oinn
- Home made hacks to fully registered maker charity. — Rory Gallagher
- How I built my diesel powered motorcycle. — Russell Couper
- How I used to rob banks (and other fun stories) — Freakyclown (@__freakyclown__)
- How is the Universe Like A Lightbulb? — Michael Conterio
- How to make your own wearable color organ dress — moko/zakx
- How we created a hackathon with 50/50 female and male participants — Caroline Arkenson
- I never knew SMS could do that. — Sam Machin
- Impostor Syndrome and Individual Competence — Jessica Rose
- Inside Our Toys - How to Hack Into an Embedded Device — Kev Sheldrake
- Inside the MIT Media Lab — Rebecca Kleinberger
- Internet of Things with MATLAB and Raspberry Pi — Jeff Homer
- It's Only Rocket Science — James Macfarlane
- Katie Steckles does some maths — Katie Steckles
- Key Impressioning — Jos Weyers
- LEGO Punk - Silly things to do with LEGO — Steven Goodwin
- Lightning Talks — Eireann Leverett
- Magic: Tricks, puzzles, or illusions? — James Merlin
- Mars, the Bringer of Wub — Tim Burrell-Saward
- Meatspace Surveillance — Alexander J. Martin
- MicroPython: What is it? What does it do? Why is it suddenly everywhere? — Nicholas Tollervey
- Mind Control - What is really possible with technology and the power of your mind? — James Miller
- Morality in video games: when it's not just a game — Catherine Flick
- My self built eco house. — John McEntee
- My Ubertooth Year — Michael Ossmann
- Numbers Stations: Cold War, short waves — Henry Cooke
- Osmocom - Open Source Mobile Communications — Harald Welte
- Penetrating Pandora: Dismantling Dangerous Devices — Calum
- photons to electrons: how imaging sensors work from quantum mechanics up — Dan Weatherill
- Ragequit! Game design principles for better online communities. — Laurie James
- Rebooting a Hobby: How Modern Digital Comms are Reviving Amateur Radio — Ryan Sayre
- Receiving live video from the Space station — Daniel Cussen
- Riddles on Rails — Dan Hagon
- Saving milliseconds and wasting hours: a survey of tool-assisted speedrunning — Philip Potter
- Scientifically ruining the interfaces in movies — Sarah Wiseman
- Sex! Robots! Sex Robots! — Kate Devlin
- SHA2017 — Elger "Stitch" Jonker <script>alert('welcome to emf');</script>
- Shape-changing in nature and puny human efforts to emulate it — Scary Boots
- Smashing Physics - latest news from CERN's Large Hadron Collider — Jon Butterworth
- Socio-technical evolution for hackers — Igor Nikolic
- Sustainable open source? — Caroline Graham
- Tentman: The story so far... — Alia Sheikh & Cat Harris
- The automated Sheet Music Librarian — Charlotte Godley
- The coming of age of plastic electronics — Radu Sporea
- The EMF 2016 Badge — Jonty Wareing
- The Final Nail in DES's Coffin — David Hulton
- The history and future of books — Katie Eagleton
- The Red String — Dragica Kahlina
- The science of laughter — Sophie Scott
- The Simpsons and their Mathematical Secrets — Simon Singh
- The story behind $50SAT, a new approach to Amateur satellite design which became the world’s smallest operational satellite, built for £125 in a garden shed. — Stuart Robinson
- This Is Where We Are: A TIWWA @ Tate Modern Postmortem — Chris Hunt
- Using printed circuit boards to make snowflakes. — MIke Harrison
- What even is a "maker"? How we see ourselves and how other people see us — Emma O'Sullivan
- WhiteSpace — Beth Healey
- X-Ray Audio: The Strange Story of Soviet Music on the Bone — stephen coates
- Zebro: building a six legged robot — Piet De Vaere
Workshops (stages 1 & 2)
- 35mm pinhole camera building workshop/photo walk — Jame Nixon
- A Fresh Look At Mental Health — Andrew Gordon
- a smartphone brain-computer interface workshop — Colin Rowat
- backyard optics — Dan Weatherill
- Building an open source political platform — James Smith
- DIY Solar Charger Workshop — Matthew Little
- Dungeons and Dragons & board games open session — Catherine Flick
- Eggshell carving — Rebecca Kleinberger
- Enter-tent-ment karaoke — Jess Rose
- Go workshop and open discussion — Steven Gravell
- Having Daft Ideas — Libby Miller, Richard Sewell, John Hawkes-Reed
- Hebocon (Low-tech robot fight) — Jim MacArthur
- Imperfect VR Workshop — Michael Straeubig
- Introduction to Japanese Bookbinding — Ben Dornan
- Introduction to Mixology - making the Old Fashioned cocktail — Ryan Alexander
- Kite Mapping Part 2 — Linda Sandvik
- Kite mapping — Linda Sandvik
- Learn to Knit! — Kate Bolin
- LED Cards — Amy Mather
- Make your own titanium spork — Richard Sewell
- Maths card tricks — Katie Steckles
- Meditation for Hackers — Sai Sai's feedback form
- Musification — Akito van Troyer
- Paper Circuits — Peter Jackson
- Realtime Web — Ben Foxall
- Running your own cellular network using OpenBSC & Co — Harald Welte
- Skull Radio Workshop — Jeffrey Roe
- Surface-mount electronics (SMD) assembly for terrified beginners — Kliment
- Swing Dancing for Engineers — Jo Franchetti
- The Artists guide to the Deep Learning Galaxy (for any level of experience) — KRN & MX & OLF
- Tracing (U)SIM card communication using Osmocom SIMtrace — Harald Welte
- Yarn making 101 — Vicki Winter
Film
- Film Festival - B2B: The Amiga Years! With Director's Talk / Q&A
- Film Festival - Sita Sings The Blues
- Film Festival - The Internet's Own Boy
Music
- 2xAA Plays More Gameboys
- 2xAA VS Gasman
- 8 Bit Beats
- Algorave - Live performances
- 2xaa
- aalleexx
- Adam Williams
- Claudius Maximus
- Les Hutchins
- Lil data
- Martin Klang
- Medial Ages
- Qirky
- REPL Electric
- Simon+Evan
- UIAESK!
- DJ Tasmo
- Gasman
- Metalogue
- Riotmiloo
- Shirty Music
Performance
- Intense Videogames
- Tranquil Videogames
Youth
- 3D print your own key tag
- Bridge building competition
- Bubble Trouble
- CoderDojo
- Cryptography
- DIY Marble run
- Draw. Write. Play.
- EMF Olympic sailing event
- Geocaching walk
- Make a moving robot out of rubbish with The Crafty Robot
- Make a weather station
- Pom Poms
- Programming 101 with Lego Mindstorms robots
- Sonic Pi: Making music using computer code
- UV torches trail
Other
Algorave village
For live performances, see above under Music.
- Drone jam - bring a drone
- Headphone party
- Live coding workshops
- Workshops - live coding + DIY synths
Badge Operations Center
- Case Making Workshop
- Intro to Badge Hacking
Blacksmiths
- Blacksmithing
- Ian
- Lizzie
- Richard
Empty Epsilon village
- EmptyEpsilon spaceship simulator
Fablab Truck
- Laser Engraved toast
HABvile Village
- HAB
- SurreyEARS Soldering Challenge!
Hack Center
- Arduino for total newbies with Mitch Altman
- Curious Electric Company
- Hack-N-Swap-O-Rama™
- Just Add Sharks Customer Party!
- MeArm & MiRobot kits & Instruction with Dr Ben Gray
- MSRaynsford's Laser Cut Machines
- Part Fusion - Wearables Electronics
- RC2014 Z80 Homebrew Computer
- Rock Drill 4069 Touch Synthesizer Build
- Skull Radio Bone Conduction Kit with Jeffrey Roe
- Surface-mount electronics (SMD) assembly for terrified beginners
- TiLDA Mk.3 Redirected from the BOC
Hacking Hamlet
- International Space Station (ISS) Pass
- Lights!
- Pizzas
Haxors of the Roses Village
- Basic Electronic Assembly
Make. Invent. Do. village
- Alljoyn connected IoT with Windows 10
- Azure IoT
- Azure IoT Kits Workshop (Feather M0) (Experienced)
- Azure IoT Suite Remote Monitoring solution for EMF Camp Badge
- Build a micro-sumo battle strategy
- CodeBug Coding Workshop (instructor led)
- Hands on with the micro:bit
- Introduction to micro-sumo
- Project Patrick: Building your own personal AI assistant
- Project Patrick: Building your own personal AI assistant (Easy)
- Windows IoT Core programming
- Windows IoT Core Workshop (Raspberry Pi) (Intermediate)
Makespace Village
- Micro Pi Noon
Maths Village
- Cauchy's functional equation
- First aid workshop
- Flexagon making
- Giant Cards Against Humanity game
- Hyperbolic crochet workshop
- Maths Jam
- Morning yoga
- Suturing (stitching) workshop
- The Maths of poker
Millers Hollow village
- Werewolf
Minecraft Village
- Minecraft Night
Never Too Much Bunting Village
- Hand Sewing
- Monochrome BBS - Social Networking 90s style
- Pancakes
Nottinghack Village
- Badges of Nerd Honour: Pi Memorisation
- Badges of Nerd Honour: Speedcubing
- Drunk haircuts - one style available
- Morning Aerobics
- Morning Run
- Nottinghack Tuckshop
- Yarn-Making Workshop
Portcullis village
- Bring and break - Bring hardware and learn how to break it
- Disco Disco - Party
- Hacking for 7 year olds: Playing with Scratch
- Introduction to CTF (Capture the Flag)
- Introduction to mobile application security
- Software security for hardware peeps
- Virtualisation vs containers: Security models, pros and cons
Radio Village
- International Space Station (ISS) Pass
Sai
- Blind navigation crash course - Sai's feedback form
SawuGo, the One Ring workshop
- MF Newcastle 2017 rond deze tijd
- SawuGo Mobile Goldsmith workshop
Scottish Consulate village
- Scottish Consulate Chill with Milliways
- Scottish Consulate Goes Dutch
- Whiskyleaks @ Milliways
The Lounge
- the nature chamber with the minusonic board
The Sky
- International Space Station (ISS) Pass
UAV Flying Field
- Flying
Up by the EMF Sign
- LaserTag