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Posted on 28 July 2010 by jnu
Posted on 22 July 2010 by jnu
Last weekend I attended The Next Hope (Hackers on Planet Earth) conference, held at the Hotel Pennsylvania in NYC. It is held every 2 years and this is the 4th time I attended since 1998.
This is the badge-
this is the schematic for the badge designed by Travis Goodspeed-
“These badges are active RFID tags which beacon the position of each attendee a few times a second, so that the god damned devil army of lies–by which I mean the Next HOPE badge committee–can track each attendee around the Hotel Pennsylvania.”
There were alot of other cool things to check out such as this USB Typewriter setup and a working EASY button
Here are some topics to some of the talks I attended-
A keynote was scheduled to be given by Julian Assange of Wikileaks , he did not show for obvious reasons, but his partner Jacob Appelbaum and developer of TOR gave a great talk,cover past, present and future developments of the project and showed the much talked about a videotape showing a U.S. Army Apache helicopter attack in Baghdad that killed a dozen people, including two Reuters news staff. for more information check out CollateralMurder.com
I got to ride a Segway (video on that later) and got put on to Etherape!-is a packet sniffer/network traffic monitoring tool, developed for Unix (thank you AngelXIII!)
I met threat analyst and journalist, known as a former grey hat hacker, Adrian Lamo (we now follow each other on foursquare)
He also informed the authorities of the identity of a US Army Intelligence Specialist who is alleged to be the source of the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike video leak to Wikileaks.
Which shows guts and balls and I am in his corner no matter what his reputation may now be in the hacker community.
I also enjoyed 2 greats talk and got a pic with Johannes Grenzfurthner
(No-I do not work for @cafebustelo)
He is the founder of monochrom, an internationally acting art and theory group.
I shot an interview with a teacher from The Hacktory, a Philidelphia-based group that promotes the use of technolog in the arts.
(look for that video to be posted soon)
Overall, it was a good time of learning and unlearning.
Note: Most of the videos of the talks can be downloaded at Hattorents.com
Posted on 17 July 2010 by jnu
Posted on 10 July 2010 by jnu
Young Members Party at the Metropolitan Museum
Wizard of Oz Screening at Pier 46
French Connection screening at Bryant Park