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CCCamp 2019 / Schedule / Version from 20190912
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<version>Kaus Australis; lounges 909; lightning Manwë; thms Tales of Monkey Island; wiki 2019-09-09 12:11</version>
<conference>
<acronym>Camp2019</acronym>
<title>Chaos Communication Camp 2019</title>
<start>2019-08-21</start>
<end>2019-08-26</end>
<days>5</days>
<timeslot_duration>00:15</timeslot_duration>
<base_url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/</base_url>
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<day date="2019-08-21" end="2019-08-22T04:00:00+02:00" index="1" start="2019-08-21T09:00:00+02:00">
<room name="Curie">
<event guid="a0a0fcfe-b7fb-46e3-84b6-97a5406016b4" id="10386">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10386.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-21T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>00:30</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10386-opening_ceremony</slug>
<title>Opening Ceremony</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>CCC</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>A hearty welcome me lasses and lads!</abstract>
<description/>
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<persons>
<person id="7797">jinxx</person>
<person id="4827">smtw</person>
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<event guid="c9edea6f-1da1-4772-a0a9-6dd4e33f11bb" id="10365">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10365.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-21T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10365-card10_badge</slug>
<title>card10 Badge</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>CCC</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Introducing you to card10, the 2019 camp badge, bio monitor, wrist worn POV device, and everything else your imagination comes up with.</abstract>
<description>
This year's 0b10nd edition of the camp badge is card10. It comes packed with biosensors and can talk to many devices with BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy). As always with camp badges, it comes with some space to extend it with further electronics and this time a programming interface that is even easier to use, so you can individualize your card10 and pick up some new skills on the way.
In this talk, we will tell you more about the technical details of card10, the considerations behind making the new badge, and what card10 taught us on the way to camp.
You, too, can join us in integrating the badge into 2019 camp life, by creating your own interh4cktions. We will show you how, with some examples of interh4cktions we already know about for inspiration.
Before you leave to forge your own path through camp2019 with card10 by your side, we will share some highlights from the camp events around card10, how you can keep your finger on the pulse of card10 news, release your card10 interh4cktions to camp, and add your own self organised card10 sessions.
other card10 devices, probably also your
find out more: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/
FAQ: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/en/faq/</description>
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<event guid="24b58c74-2bba-412e-84ac-c206f714f0b7" id="10178">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10178.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-21T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10178-hacking_containers_and_kubernetes</slug>
<title>Hacking Containers and Kubernetes </title>
<subtitle>Exploiting and protecting containers with a few lines of scripting</subtitle>
<track>Security</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>The talks shows the security model of Kubernetes and how to detect and fight security weaknesses with a few lines of scripting.</abstract>
<description>Hidden under the hood of Kubernetes are a lot of security features. Starting from the Linux namespaces used in containers to the network there are a lot of configurations with many bells and whistles supporting or totally destroying the security of a cluster
The talk gives an overview of the container escape vulnerabilities in the wild, that are documented in the CVE database. Simple scripts are shown to check clusters for vulnerabilities. The scripts are used to analyze Istio, the &quot;trust nothing&quot; distributed firewall solution, and find an exploitable attack immediately. This would be a script kiddie attack, if they already would have started using Kubernetes and Istio.
Finally, it is shown, how Istio has handled the bug report and how future versions from 1.2 will close the exploit using the Container Network Interface (CNI).</description>
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<persons>
<person id="1382">Thomas Fricke</person>
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<links/>
<attachments>
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<event guid="0a99f1db-dfad-4534-888c-bd98acc576b3" id="10309">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10309.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-21T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10309-reporting_from_brussels_the_state_of_digital_rights</slug>
<title>Reporting from Brussels: The state of Digital Rights</title>
<subtitle>How is our fight impacted by the new EU political landscape?</subtitle>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Come and find out how digital rights will be impacted by the new European Parliament, European Commission and Brexit. In the process, get updates about the burning topics we are following in the EU institutions. </abstract>
<description>New European Parliament (EP), new European Commission(EC), possibly Brexit. Nevertheless, the same digital rights we're fighting for.
In this talk we will give you an update on what the results of the European Parliament look like, what characterises the new EU Commission and how likely it is that Brexit happens in November 2019.
More, we'll update you on the topics we have our eyes on in the EU institutions: the future of content moderation and platform liability in Europe, confidentiality of our communications (ePrivacy), access to data cross-borders by law enforcement, net neutrality, data retention reloaded, algorithms (including upload filters), AI regulation.Finally, we unite the 2 parts: what do the new developments in the EP, EC and Brexity mean for our digital rights fight? How will our rights and freedoms online be impacted by the new environment? Are there new ways and avenues to mobilise and influence policy-making across Europe?
There's only one way to find out. See you at the talk!</description>
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<person id="9013">Chloé Berthélémy (EDRi)</person>
<person id="8770">Andreea Belu (EDRi)</person>
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<links>
<link href="https://edri.org">EDRi Website</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
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<event guid="afbc3b87-4156-470d-9385-c18e7b29f97b" id="10174">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10174.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-21T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10174-fomu_-_an_fpga_inside_your_usb_port</slug>
<title>Fomu - an FPGA inside your USB port!</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Hardware &amp; Making</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<recording>
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</recording>
<persons>
<person id="6660">Tim 'mithro' Ansell</person>
<person id="4376">Sean &quot;xobs&quot; Cross</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link href="https://fomu.im">Fomu Website</link>
<link href="https://github.com/im-tomu">Fomu Github</link>
<link href="https://tomu.im">Tomu Website</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="f7df9294-6e67-4def-bf45-441663d489f6" id="10186">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10186.html</url>
<logo>/system/events/logos/000/010/186/large/46016304734_01e1af5c2d_k.jpg?1559458608</logo>
<date>2019-08-21T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10186-spispy_spi_flash_device_emulation</slug>
<title>spispy: SPI flash device emulation</title>
<subtitle>Open source tools for flash emulation and research</subtitle>
<track>Hardware &amp; Making</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>&lt;a href=&quot;https://github.com/osresearch/spispy&quot;&gt;spispy&lt;/a&gt; is an open source hardware tool for emulating SPI flash chips that makes firmware development and boot security research easier. In this talk we'll discuss the challenges of interfacing on the SPI bus and emulating SPI devices, as well as demonstrate how to use it quickly debug issues with coreboot and how we used spispy to discover a critical class of TOCTOU vulnerabilities in secure boot systems like Intel BootGuard.</abstract>
<description/>
<recording>
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<persons>
<person id="4825">Trammell Hudson</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="074a5ea0-fd00-4529-912c-c986a8856f6b" id="10370">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10370.html</url>
<logo>/system/events/logos/000/010/370/large/XR_Symbol_01.jpg?1562757981</logo>
<date>2019-08-21T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10370-aufstand_oder_aussterben_ein_vortrag_uber_die_klimakrise_okologischen_kollaps_und_zivilen_ungehorsam</slug>
<title>Aufstand oder Aussterben? Ein Vortrag über die Klimakrise, ökologischen Kollaps und zivilen Ungehorsam.</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>EXTINCTION REBELLION (XR) ist eine schnell wachsende globale Graswurzel-Bewegung von Klima-Aktivist*innen, die mit gewaltfreien zivilen Ungehorsam einen radikalen Wandel herbeiführen möchte um die Risiken des ökologischen Kollaps und des Aussterbens der Menschheit zu minimieren. Wir bringen die Gefahr des Klimakollaps auf die Agenda, informieren die Öffentlichkeit, und üben Druck auf die Regierungen aus, den Klimanotstand auszurufen, und entsprechend angemessen zu handeln.</abstract>
<description>XR hat drei Forderungen:
1. TELL THE TRUTH - Die Regierung muss die Wahrheit über die ökologische Krise offenlegen und den Klimanotstand ausrufen. Die Dringlichkeit des sofortigen Kurswechsels muss von allen gesellschaftlichen Institutionen kommuniziert werden.
2. ACT NOW - Die Regierung muss jetzt handeln, um das Artensterben zu stoppen und die Treibhausgasemissionen bis zum Jahr 2025 auf Netto-Null zu senken.
3. BEYOND POLITICS - Die Regierung beruft eine Bürger'innenversammlung zu Klima- und ökologischer Gerechtigkeit ein, die die notwendigen Maßnahmen erarbeitet und verpflichtet sich, deren Beschlüsse umzusetzen.
</description>
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<persons>
<person id="9116">Dan</person>
<person id="9118">Maria</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link href="https://rebellion.earth/">rebellion.earth</link>
<link href="https://extinctionrebellion.de/">extinctionrebellion.de</link>
<link href="https://twitter.com/xrberlin">twitter.com/xrberlin</link>
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<event guid="4965ee72-6d7b-4e68-85f7-4d6c4f0c9041" id="10248">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10248.html</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10248-the_limits_of_general_purpose_sdr_devices</slug>
<title>The Limits of General Purpose SDR devices</title>
<subtitle>Why an SDR board like a USRP or LimeSDR is not a cellular base station</subtitle>
<track>Hardware &amp; Making</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>It's tempting to buy a SDR device like a LimeSDR or USRP family member in the expectation of operating any wireless communications system out there from pure software. In reality, however, the SDR board is really only one building block. Know the limitations and constraints of your SDR board and what you need around it to build a proper transceiver.</abstract>
<description>For many years, there's an expectation that general purpose SDR devices like the Ettus USRP families, HackRF, bladeRF, LimeSDR, etc. can implement virtually any wireless system.
While that is true in principle, it is equally important to understand the limitations and constraints.
People with deep understanding of SDR and/or wireless communications systems will likely know all of those. However, SDRs are increasingly used by software developers and IT security experts. They often acquire an SDR board without understanding that this SDR board is only one building block, but by far not enough to e.g. operate a cellular base station. After investing a lot of time, some discover that they're unable to get it to work at all, or at the very least unable to get it to work reliably. This can easily lead to frustration on both the user side, as well as on the side of the authors of software used with those SDRs.
The talk will particularly focus on using General Purpose SDRs in the context of cellular technologies from GSM to LTE. It will cover aspects such as band filters, channel filters, clock stability, harmonics as well as Rx and Tx power level calibration.
The talk contains the essence of a decade of witnessing struggling SDR users (not only) with running Osmocom software with them. Let's share that with the next generation of SDR users, to prevent them falling into the same traps.</description>
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<persons>
<person id="1757">LaForge</person>
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<links/>
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<event guid="d8db148c-39e4-4f1e-af23-a26a477c82ee" id="10413">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10413.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-21T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>01:30</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10413-20_jahre_camp</slug>
<title>20 Jahre Camp</title>
<subtitle>die Evolution des Chaos Communication Camps</subtitle>
<track>CCC</track>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract>Aus der Gruppe, die 1999 das erste Camp organisiert hat, reden Tim, Andre und Markus über die Verschmelzung von Open-Air- und Hacker-kultur.</abstract>
<description>Tim hat gemeinsam mit den Pyonen – Andre und Markus – das erste Camp 1999 ins Rollen gebracht. Gemeinsam blicken sie zurück auf die Entstehungsgeschichte des Camps und die besonderen Herausforderungen bei der Planung und Logistik des Events.
Das erste Camp auf einer Pferdewiese in Altlandsberg war für den CCC ein Kraftakt. Aus der Vorlage der niederländischen Camps 1993 (Hacking at the End of the Universe, HEU) und 1997 (Hacking In Progress, HIP) wurde versucht, eine Veranstaltung zu kreieren, die sowohl den Geist des Clubs als auch den schon damals starken Einfluss der damaligen Techno-Open-Air-Szene kombiniert.
Bestärkt durch den erfolgreichen Umzug des Chaos Communication Congress Ende 1998 nach Berlin nahm der Club die Herausforderungen an und entwickelte mit den Pyonen eine fruchtbare Kooperation, bei der jede Gruppe Ihre Stärken ausspielen konnte. Der Club kümmerte sich um Netz und Inhalte, die Pyonen stellten sicher, dass die Produktion der Veranstaltung in sicheren Bahnen verlief.
Am Ende gelang es dem ersten Camp, die Grundlage zu legen für die Veranstaltung, die es heute ist: ein Ort der Freiheit und Kreativität, der dem Spaß am Gerät, der Ästhetik und der Kommunikation den notwendigen Raum bietet.</description>
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<persons>
<person id="280">Markus Ossevorth</person>
<person id="9152">Marc-André Janizewski</person>
<person id="1817">Tim Pritlove</person>
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<event guid="977957d7-ef42-4ea0-8380-b9a48bd583f0" id="10189">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10189.html</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10189-knoten_101</slug>
<title>Knoten 101</title>
<subtitle>Can you knot or can you not ?</subtitle>
<track>Hardware &amp; Making</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Die CCC-family geht campen, das heisst der Knoten wird ausnahmsweise vom abstrakten mathematischen Konzept zur ganz realen Anwendung von Seil und Schnur. Was da alles schiefgehen kann, wo Knoten herkommen und wer sie verwendet wird hier kurz und knackig bearbeitet.</abstract>
<description>Knoten sind eines dieser Dinge, die man anwendet bevor man sich bewusst ist was man da gerade tut, und gleichzeitig gibt es so viele verschiedene Knoten die in anderen Umfeldern verwendet werden, dass ein ganzheitlicher Überblick über die Materie kaum zu kriegen ist, nicht zuletzt wegen den horrenden Nomenklaturproblemen. In relativ kurzer Zeit werden hier die gefährlichsten, schlechtesten, praktischsten und unbekanntesten Knoten gezeigt, komplett ohne Mathematik und dergleichen.</description>
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<persons>
<person id="8875">Lukas &quot;cube&quot; Hannen</person>
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<event guid="97576344-49ba-4fd0-a2e5-9af7923fbffb" id="10235">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10235.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-21T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10235-the_great_british_drone_panic</slug>
<title>The Great British Drone Panic</title>
<subtitle>Asking for better standards of official investigation and media reporting into British drone incident stories.</subtitle>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Looking at the sorry saga of drone incident reports and drone-related airport closures in the UK, and shining a light on the woefully poor quality of official investigations, police response, and media reporting.</abstract>
<description>Over the last few years the UK has seen a public moral panic over reported air proximity incidents between drones and aircraft, including highly-publicised closures of major airports. This has resulted in ever more stringent rules being proposed for drone and multirotor hobbyists. Unfortunately while there have been a lot of reports and a huge amount of hype, in none of the cases has any tangible evidence or proof been produced. Reading official reports raises only questions about their woeful inadequacy, police responses have been ham-fisted and incompetent, and media reporting has been sensationalist and devoid of factual basis or responsible investigation. This talk is built upon several years of reporting on these stories, and aims to throw some light upon the whole sorry saga.</description>
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<persons>
<person id="8923">JennyList</person>
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<event guid="02e04525-2163-4080-bc88-f14d3ec30270" id="10375">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10375.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-21T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10375-make_your_tech_and_wear_it_too</slug>
<title>Make Your Tech and Wear It Too</title>
<subtitle>Stories from an e-textile tailor</subtitle>
<track>Art &amp; Culture</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>In this talk i’d like to give an introduction to the materials, tools, skills and energies involved in making electronic textiles and tailoring wearable technology, which has been my practice for the past 13 years.</abstract>
<description>In this talk i’d like to give an introduction to the materials, tools, skills and energies involved in making electronic textiles and tailoring wearable technology, which has been my practice for the past 13 years.
I would like to demonstrate examples of textile sensors and actuators and explain the technical details involved in both the engineering and crafting of the open source designs which i publish on my website titled How To Get What You Want.
And i would like to walk through my process of tailoring wearable technology commissions that have been for artistic, prosthetic and research purposes.
I have many photos and videos to show, not only of the finished works but also of the often messy struggle it takes to get things to work. I can also bring live demonstrations of some of the designs.
</description>
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<persons>
<person id="9114">Plusea</person>
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<links>
<link href="http://www.kobakant.at">Kobakant</link>
<link href="http://howtogetwhatyouwant.at">How to get what you want </link>
<link href="http://plusea.at">Plusea</link>
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<event guid="ca6fc2d4-7b9e-4d1c-b90a-8741cf9bb399" id="10213">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10213.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-21T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10213-doh_or_don_t</slug>
<title>DoH or Don't</title>
<subtitle>The dilemma of DNS privacy protocols</subtitle>
<track>Security</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Seldom have DNS protocol changes sparked such fierce debate as happen in the case of DNS-over-HTTPs (Doh) and it's little cousin, DNS-over-TLS (DoT). While for many people it is a matter of black and white, the reality out there is various shades of grey ;)
This talk will discuss the technical and political aspects of these DNS privacy protocols, where they come from, who is implementing DoH/DoT (both in the browser space and otherwise) and why it is a [good|bad] idea to support these protocol implementations.</abstract>
<description>Since the Snowden revelations, the &lt;a href=&quot;https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/dprive/documents/&quot;&gt;DPRIVE (DNS Privacy Exchange) working group&lt;/a&gt; inside the IETF has been working on ways to make DNS, the Domain Name System, leaking less privacy related information (aka metadata).
Two new protocols from this working group are DNS-over-TLS &lt;a href=&quot;https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7858&quot;&gt;RFC 7858&lt;/a&gt; (DoT) and DNS-over-HTTPS &lt;a href=&quot;https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8484&quot;&gt;RFC 8484&lt;/a&gt; (DoH). Both protocols secure DNS queries between client systems and DNS resolver using encryption and authentication. DoT runs on a dedicated port 853, while DoH piggybacks on HTTPS (port 443).
While DoT was initially mostly ignored by OS vendors, ISPs and users alike, DoH was adopted by browser vendors (Mozilla/Firefox and Google/Chrome) and created heated discussions among security and privacy experts. Even to the point that governments discussing way to outlaw DoH.</description>
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</recording>
<persons>
<person id="8916">Carsten Strotmann</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link href="https://doh.defaultroutes.de">DOH/DOT Server and Information</link>
</links>
<attachments>
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<event guid="e1b56229-fb1e-480c-9691-c137ec11ee51" id="10225">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10225.html</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10225-introduction_to_home_network_security</slug>
<title>Introduction to (home) network security.</title>
<subtitle>A beginner-friendly guide to network segmentation for privacy and security in the age of the Internet of Insecure Things.</subtitle>
<track>Security</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Typical home networks use a closed-source Internet Service Provider supplied router/firewall and contain no restrictions on communications between clients within the network. The widespread deployment of network-connected appliances, control systems, lighting, etc, means that this design is insecure. This talk will cover the basics of networking, including why and how segregation of different types of network clients and traffic can be achieved to increase privacy and security.</abstract>
<description>An introduction to wired and wireless networking aimed at home users, but equally applicable in a business context. We will examine basic network theory, typical designs, threats to privacy and security, and steps to reduce the risks presented by these threats. If you are a networking guru, then this is probably not the talk for you. This talk is for anyone interested in learning more about how a small network operates and things they should consider with regards to privacy and security. Topics to be covered: What is Ethernet; how network devices communicate; what is a broadcast zone; what is a subnet; network layers; physical and logical segregation of network traffic; basic WiFi theory; basics of firewall and wireless access point security and why running your own is better than letting your ISP do it for you.</description>
<recording>
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<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="8952">Egor</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments>
<attachment href="/system/event_attachments/attachments/000/003/789/original/Intro_to_network_security.pdf?1566391211">Intro to network security - slides</attachment>
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<event guid="7c043172-6fbe-4a23-a990-69c5bcab8f5d" id="10324">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10324.html</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10324-on_bendy_inflatables_and_travelling_techno</slug>
<title>On bendy inflatables and travelling techno</title>
<subtitle>Or, making hackercamp installations for cheap</subtitle>
<track>Hardware &amp; Making</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>I’ve made several interactive hackercamp installations over the years. I’ll talk about how they work, how they were made (generally very cheaply), about how people found ways to interact with them, and about what I’ve learned about experience design from them. And about where you can find the source code, obviously.</abstract>
<description/>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="9002">Jarkman</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link href="http://jarkman.co.uk/catalog/robots/worldotechno.htm">World'o'Techno</link>
</links>
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<event guid="a4e27089-dc12-4e83-93c9-8ac5cb8bad6e" id="10286">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10286.html</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10286-math_protected_social_interactions</slug>
<title>Math Protected Social Interactions</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Security</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>We have learned that Math might be our last defence line against
a real existing all-encompassing surveillance. One central challenge
in this conflict is to combine authentication and anonymity.
Number theory provides us many tools to create really surprising
technologies for social communication. A lot of these technologies
have not yet been brought to the world of concrete implementations.
This has the implication that some ideas which have been presented
years ago are not covered by patents any more.
</abstract>
<description>We have learned that Math might be our last defence line against
a real existing all-encompassing surveillance. One central challenge
in this conflict is to combine authentication and anonymity.
Number theory provides us many tools to create really surprising
technologies for social communication. A lot of these technologies
have not yet been brought to the world of concrete implementations.
This has the implication that some ideas which have been presented
years ago are not covered by patents any more.
</description>
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<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="1545">ruedi</person>
<person id="9158">RND</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments>
<attachment href="/system/event_attachments/attachments/000/003/762/original/WeisKirschnerOpenSummit2016AuthAnonymity.pdf?1560249849">Weis, Kirschner, Authenticated Anonymity by Math </attachment>
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<event guid="045e8a2c-63d0-4335-886e-cbd6323afc73" id="10355">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10355.html</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10355-privacy_leaks_in_smart_devices_extracting_data_from_used_smart_home_devices</slug>
<title>Privacy leaks in smart devices: Extracting data from used smart home devices</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Security</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Remember the good old fun sport, where people bought random hard drives from ebay and did forensics on them?
Did you know you can do the same thing with used IoT devices too? Most end-users have no idea what kind of information their devices are storing and how to securely clean their devices (if that even is possible). Lets explore together what the risks are and how we can extract that data.</abstract>
<description>Many IoT devices collect a lot of data and log files. Of course, most of this data is sent to the Cloud. However, often this data is also stored locally on the device and never deleted in the lifetime of those devices, not even on a factory reset (in contrast to Smart Phones nowadays). This might surprise many people, and especially
end users might not be aware of that. Due to the design of IoT devices, there is usually no real way, like for notebooks or PCs, for end users to clean the devices before they sell them on eBay or discard them. The devices may hold sensitive information like Wi-Fi credentials, nearby access points, cloud communication log files, maps, or audio samples.
In this talk I will show some examples of interesting IoT devices from various vendors and how to extract the corresponding information.
We will use software methods (rooting) and hardware methods (flash dumping). Using this information, I will show how I am able to find the original owner of the device. Also I discuss various challenges and tricks of the methods, and how to prevent this kind of data leakage for yourself.
</description>
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</recording>
<persons>
<person id="7869">Dennis Giese</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments>
<attachment href="/system/event_attachments/attachments/000/003/795/original/CCCamp2019_Final_v2.pdf?1566405433">Slides in PDF form (animations splitted)</attachment>
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</room>
<room name="Johnson (Workshop 1)">
<event guid="f38ff36c-3a0a-47e4-8969-091845b6c0a0" id="1359">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bitcoin,_Lightning_Network,_Ethereum_for_newbs</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Johnson (Workshop 1)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1359-session_bitcoin_lightning_network_ethereum_for_newbs</slug>
<title>Bitcoin, Lightning Network, Ethereum for newbs</title>
<subtitle>Hands-on cryptocurrency wallet</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>basics : how to create a crypto wallet, backup and to transact</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Polto" id="0">Polto</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Goldberg (Workshop 2)">
<event guid="f3ab2794-e73a-4b02-9fc7-07fbf1dbe66c" id="1180">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Awarenessteam-Vorstellung</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T16:15:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:15</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Goldberg (Workshop 2)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1180-session_awarenessteam_vorstellung</slug>
<title>Awarenessteam-Vorstellung</title>
<subtitle>Vorstellung</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Vorstellung des Awarenessteams und dessen Konzept</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Sistason" id="0">Sistason</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Theresa" id="0">Theresa</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://help.ccc.de/awareness</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Plank">
<event guid="74ebea5d-e24e-55a0-99a4-f13879394f48" id="141">
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>VFBKTL</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/VFBKTL/</url>
<title>Sozial-ökologische Dimensionen von Digitalisierung</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Talk</track>
<type>Talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Der Vortrag soll einen Überblick über die sozialen und ökologischen Auswirkungen der Digitalisierung von Dienstleistungen oder Prozessen und der steigenden Vernetzung von elektronischen Geräten geben. Dabei spielt die materielle Basis von Digitalisierung mit der Rohstoffgewinnung und dem Ressourcenverbrauch eine entscheidende Rolle, sowie die enorm steigende Datennutzung.
Anhand von Beispielen wird gezeigt, welche Rebound-Effekte in dem Zusammenhang bestehen und wie sie Effizienzsteigerungen zunichte machen.</abstract>
<description>Der Titel bezieht sich auf das Versprechen der Dematerialisierung, welches oft mit Digitalisierung in Verbindung gebracht wird. Es soll kritisch hinterfragt werden, ob Digitalisierung dabei helfen kann, die Umwelt zu schonen, indem weniger Ressourcen verbraucht werden. Am Beispiel des Konsums wird gezeigt, dass die derzeitige Art von Digitalisierung die Umweltzerstörung vorantreibt, als sie zu verringern.</description>
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</recording>
<persons>
<person id="71">
<code>JLUDRK</code>
<public_name>Anja</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
<event guid="ecc2fea1-4e7c-5dce-a88c-e808dd245271" id="142">
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T16:15:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:15</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>ET9CFU</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/ET9CFU/</url>
<title>Konviviale Software vor und jenseits des digitalen Kapitalismus</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Talk</track>
<type>Talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Der Vortrag geht der Frage nach, welche Aspekte der Geschichte des digitalen Wandels mit der Bestrebung nach einer sozial-ökologischen Gestaltung von Technik zu tun haben. Dabei wird gezeigt, was die Nachhaltigkeitsbewegung von der Free-Software-Bewegung und der Hacker-Ethik lernen kann, insbesondere bzgl. der Autonomie gegenüber digitalen Großkonzernen durch Selbstverwaltung und kollaborative Entwicklung. Andersherum wird diskutiert, was die Techszene über die Notwendigkeit und Möglichkeiten einer sozial-ökologischen Transformation lernen kann. Im Grunde genommen geht es hier darum, die emanzipatorischen Elemente der digitalen Technikentwicklung (die vor dem digitalen Kapitalismus des 21. Jahrhunderts existierten und sich ihm weiterhin entgegenstellen) und die Botschaften der politischen Ökologie in eine gemeinsame Erzählung zusammenzuführen.</abstract>
<description>Der Begriff &quot;Konvivialität&quot; wurde in der politischen Ökologie eingeführt, um eine Vorstellung von Technik zu beschreiben, die sich von der industriellen Produktivität unterscheidet. Dabei geht es darum, Technik auf der Grundlage sozial-ökologischer Kriterien zu bewerten. Diese Kriterien werden vorgestellt und auf den Bereich digitale Technik angewandt. Ein Überblick über die Geschichte der Softwareentwicklung und des digitalen Kapitalismus wird zeigen, dass Konvivialität viel mit FOSS-Prinzipien zu tun hat, im Gegensatz zu kommerzieller Software, die von Konzernen entwickelt wird. Die Analyse anhand von Konvivialitätskriterien wird dadurch zur nützlichen Methode, um über digitale Technik zu reflektieren. Perspektivisch könnte das zu einer Annäherung der kritischen Tech- und Ökologiebewegungen führen: die etablierte Praxis der Free-Software-Bewegung könnte zu einer Keimform einer sozial-ökologischen Utopie jenseits des digitalen Kapitalismus werden.</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="44">
<code>BMHR3B</code>
<public_name>Nicolas</public_name>
<biography>Nicolas ist promovierter Informatiker, der die Wissenschaft hinter sich gelassen hat, um sich auf zivilgesellschaftlicher Seite für einen emanzipatorischen Umgang mit digitalen Technologien einzusetzen. Er arbeitet beim Konzeptwerk Neue Ökonomie zu Digitalisierung und ist in der Klimagerechtigkeitsbewegung aktiv.</biography>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
<event guid="d1d313f5-926b-5357-b764-4c85cb9dddfc" id="114">
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T18:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:30</start>
<duration>00:30</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>ASYLJ8</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/ASYLJ8/</url>
<title>Wo lässt Du zwecklose Widerstände?</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Talk</track>
<type>Short Talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Einladung zu einer qualitativen Studie über den Umgang mit Elektroschrott auf dem CCCamp</abstract>
<description>Für meine Hausarbeit in Umweltpsychologie rede ich mit Hardware-Leuten über Müll. Hier möchte ich meine Studie vorstellen und Dich zu einem lockeren Interview einladen.
Schon im heimischen Hackerspace können Entsorgungskonzepte an unausgesprochenen Hindernissen scheitern: Niemand will die Öko-Spießer-Nervensäge spielen, wenn nach dem Löt-Workshop der Boden gefegt wird. Den Elektroschrott-Eimer wegzubringen, gilt als Strafarbeit. Hoppla, schon wieder im Halbschlaf Pizza- und Löt-Ofen verwechselt...
Hier auf dem Camp ist es noch härter, denn die nächste legale Entsorgungsmöglichkeit ist mehrere Kilometer entfernt. Deshalb interessiert mich, wie Du hier wirklich, echt, ehrlich mit kaputten Platinen und Bauteilen umgehst. Was (de-)motiviert Dich, alles ordentlich wieder mitzunehmen? Was könnte Dich auf zukünftigen Events antreiben, &quot;sauberer&quot; zu hacken - und was Dir helfen, das tatsächlich zu schaffen?
Der Kurzvortrag gibt einen Einstieg ins Thema und erklärt, was ich vorhabe, wenn ich Dich plötzlich auf dem Campgelände anspreche.</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="25">
<code>ZVVWP9</code>
<public_name>coco</public_name>
<biography>Coco kommt aus Hannover, arbeitet als Software-Entwicklerin und studiert nebenbei Interdisziplinäre Umweltwissenschaften an der FernUni Hagen.</biography>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
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<event guid="b4902bdb-38ab-5abb-9884-5efdb4bca02f" id="148">
<logo>/media/thms/images/KXW3SP/digital-vs.-printversion_print-version-for-banners-shirts-etc._1500x1500.png</logo>
<date>2019-08-21T19:15:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:15</start>
<duration>00:30</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>KXW3SP</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/KXW3SP/</url>
<title>FridaysForFuture was, wie, warum?</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Talk</track>
<type>Short Talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>“Wir sind nicht nur verantwortlich für das, was wir tun, sondern auch für das was wir nicht tun”
FridaysForFuture - die größte SchülerInnenbewegung aller Zeiten weltweit. Wie Jugendliche im Konsens der Wissenschaft um ihre Zukunft kämpfen.</abstract>
<description>“Wir sind nicht nur verantwortlich für das, was wir tun, sondern auch für das was wir nicht tun”
FridaysForFuture - die größte SchülerInnenbewegung aller Zeiten weltweit. Wie Jugendliche im Konsens der Wissenschaft um ihre Zukunft kämpfen.</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="52">
<code>QGG3RV</code>
<public_name>Lucia und Ben</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
<event guid="6d16f60d-11cd-53ca-88bb-ccd014b20a9e" id="133">
<logo>/media/thms/images/PEXUEM/nice-view-computerraum.jpg</logo>
<date>2019-08-21T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>PEXUEM</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/PEXUEM/</url>
<title>Nice View Reporter</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Talk</track>
<type>Talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Projektwoche an einer Schule in Msambweni, Kenia</abstract>
<description>Die Nice View Gratitude School in der kenianischen Kleinstadt Msambweni hat zwar einen eigenen IT-Raum, in dem die rund 150 Schülerinnen und Schüler lernen, mit Computern umzugehen. Aber die Schule hatte bislang keinen Internet-Anschluss. Und das in Kenia, einem Land, das im Grunde ein riesiger Hub in Sachen Internet-Technik ist, wo an jeder Ecke brauchbare, pragmatische und innovative digitale Anwendungen programmiert werden und mehr als 85 Prozent der Bevölkerung – meist mobilen – Zugang zum Internet hat. FLMH hat im Januar 2019 die Schule mit einem Internetanschluss ausgerüstet und zusammen mit den Schüler*innen und Lehrern eine Projektwoche veranstaltet.
Webiste der Nice View Reporter: https://nice-view-reporter.org/
Projektbeschreibung: https://www.flmh.de/projekte/nice-view-reporter/</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="37">
<code>KD8CU9</code>
<public_name>Martin Thomas</public_name>
<biography>Martin arbeitet seit 2017 bei &amp;bdquo;FLMH | Labor für Politik und Kommunikation&amp;ldquo; im Bereich Digitale Kommunikation und Social Media.&lt;br/&gt;&amp;#x2192; &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.flmh.de/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;www.flmh.de&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br/&gt;
&amp;#9993; &lt;a href=&quot;mailto:m.thomas@flmh.de&quot;&gt;m.thomas@flmh.de&lt;/a&gt;
Seit 2003 Mitgründer und Heimleiter der &amp;bdquo;Restrealitaet&amp;ldquo;, eines Forums für die Berliner Party- und Subkultur.&lt;br/&gt;&amp;#x2192; &lt;a href=&quot;https://restrealitaet.de&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;www.restrealitaet.de&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br/&gt;
&amp;#9993; &lt;a href=&quot;martin@restrealitaet.de&quot;&gt;martin@restrealitaet.de&lt;/a&gt;</biography>
</person>
<person id="60">
<code>R9WU3Q</code>
<public_name>Ralf Mueller von der Haegen</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
<event guid="eda75c8d-fe02-5986-a6c3-d0b699231b6a" id="149">
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T21:10:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:10</start>
<duration>00:30</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>NWNHJ3</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/NWNHJ3/</url>
<title>Über die Nachhaltigkeit von Software</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Talk</track>
<type>Short Talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Software ist essenzieller Bestandteil und Ressource unserer Dienstleistungs-
und Wissensgesellschaft sowie unserer Infrastrukturen. Als Ressource
betrachtet verhält sich der Konsum und Erhalt von Software jedoch in vielen
Dingen konträr zu natürlichen Ressourcen. Eine Reflektion über die besonderen
Eigenschaften der &quot;Ressource Software&quot; und wie wir diese nutzen können um
Software nachhaltig zu gestalten und damit auch für die Zukunft zu erhalten.</abstract>
<description>Wenig wird bisher über digitale Nachhaltigkeit geredet, aber noch weniger über
nachhaltige Software. Dabei ist Software essenzieller Bestandteil und
Ressource unserer Dienstleistungs- und Wissensgesellschaften sowie unserer
Infrastrukturen. Kein Telefon, keine Ampel und keine moderne Verwaltung würden
noch ohne Software funktionieren. Möchten wir diese Systeme erhalten, müssen
wir folglich auch Verfügbarkeit und Zugang zu diesen Ressourcen garantieren.
Was im Zeitalter von copy&amp;paste und der prinzipiell unbegrenzten Menge
digitaler Rohstoffe zunächst einfach klingt wird schnell komplex. Durch Recht,
Technik und Architektur werden Verfügbarkeit und Menge von Software häufig
künstlich verknappt. Das birgt die Gefahr zu realen Versorgungsengpässen bis
hin zu kompletten Ressourcenverlusten und widerspricht damit dem von den
Vereinten Nationen formulierten Ziel einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung und
&quot;Generationengerechtigkeit&quot;. Und auch wenn sich Software immer
weiterentwickelt und Ressourcen von heute vielleicht schon morgen nicht länger
für nötig gehalten werden, können als Folge von Abhängigkeiten in komplexen
Systemen schnell Domino-Effekte entstehen.
Der Vortrag erörtert wie und wo sich nachhaltiges Wirtschaften und Konsum von
Software in vielen Dingen konträr zum nachhaltigen Konsum natürlicher
Ressourcen verhält. Und wie wir diese uns diese besonderen Eigenschaften
zunutze machen können um Software nachhaltig zu gestalten und damit auch für
die Zukunft zu erhalten</description>
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<title>live set</title>
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<track>Music</track>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>Techno/House/Downtempo</abstract>
<description>https://www.mixcloud.com/vidister/</description>
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</person>
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<date>2019-08-22T00:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>00:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
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<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/FASSF7/</url>
<title>Music Music Music (DJ-Set)</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>DJ Set</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Bass + Klapper-Beats</abstract>
<description>Depending on what you are up to, either way, I make you move with Bass + Beats. From Chill-Bass, Vapor-Trap to Djungle. Whatever you like. You **L.O.V.E.** Mjusic!
Check out my mixes on [Soundcloud] (https://soundcloud.com/barbnerdy)</description>
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<title>Beh</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract>Bass/Chill</abstract>
<description>DJ-Set Bass/Chill</description>
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<code>TQKQFD</code>
<public_name>Beh</public_name>
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<date>2019-08-21T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>03:00</duration>
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<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
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<links>
<link href="https://soundcloud.com/raute42">#42 auf Soundcloud</link>
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<attachments/>
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<room name="Kemistry Lounge">
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<date>2019-08-21T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
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<abstract>In Songs from my analogue utopia I explore the self-organizing coordination dynamics of analog oscillators and the Utopian potentials of analogue communication. In analogue communication synchronization results from the mutual interaction of two or more processes, not a single process is dominating the other. It is in the mutuality where I see the Utopian potential of analogue communication. I undertake this exploration on the screen of an overhead projector where I place little motors driven by analogue oscillators. The motors hit on rubber bands which are equipped with piezo-pickups, rendering the rhythmical hitting of the motors into sound and into a shadow play.</abstract>
<description>Christian Faubel is an interdisciplinary scholar working in the differing fields of neuroscience,
autonomous systems research and media art &amp; design. He holds a PhD in electrical engineering
and has completed research on autonomous systems at the Institute for Neural Computation from
2002–2012. In 2002 he founded derstrudel, a collective for the mediation of a relaxed approach
to electronics robotics. Since 2002 he has taught more than 50 workshops in building simple
analog robots at international venues and festivals. In his work, Christian Faubel is interested
in what enables complex behavior, and how this may result from the interaction of very simple
units and their interrelations. In his artworks, installations, workshops &amp; performances he tries to
convey insights about theoretical concepts such as self-organisation, emergence or embodiment
along an aesthetic dimension. He considers his artworks, workshops and performances to be in the
tradition of philosophical toys as they combine the mediation of scientific concepts with pleasure
and amusement.</description>
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<title>Marco Morelle</title>
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<abstract>Fusion, Garbicz, CCC, Hamburg, Berlin, die Welt, ...</abstract>
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<link href="https://www.mixcloud.com/Morelle/">Marco Morelle auf Mixcloud</link>
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<date>2019-08-21T23:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>23:00</start>
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<title>DJ Bosch</title>
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<abstract>DJ Bosch aka Tobias is resident DJ at Multisex party happening at Ohm/Berlin. The Multisex party promotes clarity on the dance floor along with diverse music. Depending on the booking, they create different dancing moods with classy tunes that craft a pure and effective house, disco and techno sound. Multisex is an attempt to encourage non-verbal communication on the dance floor. The goal is to get people together while dancing free. Besides that Tobias is doing the lights here at the CCC Lounge and is a regular light operator at Berghain/Panoramabar in Berlin.</abstract>
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<links>
<link href="https://soundcloud.com/ingoboss">Ingo Boss auf Soundcloud</link>
<link href="https://soundcloud.com/strobotobia">DJ Bosch auf Soundcloud</link>
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<date>2019-08-22T01:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>01:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Kemistry Lounge</room>
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<title>Loui Beton</title>
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<track>Music</track>
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<abstract>This newborn monniker allows a Berlin-based devil of a fellow to appear cleared from what he is usually known for. Therefore we will keep the secret, suffice it to say: he is happily exploring the harder, darker domains rather than ruling the sunset floors as we have seen him doing in places as Garbicz festival. Experts of the scene may a find a hint in the URL below.</abstract>
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<links>
<link href="https://soundcloud.com/klangsucht/lui-beton-landuca-maluca">Lui Beton on Soundcloud</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Abfahrplan/events/10406.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T03:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>03:00</start>
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<abstract>brick habe ich schon öfter auflegen erlebt als alle anderen Techno DJs. Das kommt daher weil ich Techno eigentlich noch nie besonders spannend fand. Zu kalt, zu monoton, zu sehr seiner reinen Funktionalität zugewandt. brick erfindet Techno nicht neu, aber er präsentiert ihn in einem wohl überlegten und angenehm temperierten Gewand. (Rudolf Mooshammer 2019 koloriert)</abstract>
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<start>14:00</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
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<description>During this particular format of &quot;consultation hours&quot; you can find out the latest about the work of CADUS, be it in the Crisis Response Makerspace in Berlin or in humanitarian aid projects abroad. Take a look at the almost functioning prototype of the Life Sensor, an open source patient monitor, or simply pick up some flyers to stay in touch. And of course: ask all the questions you have! (about CADUS, at least).
Consultation hours are held in German or English, depending on the need. Oh, and if you have an actual medical issue, please consult the medic team of the camp, the person doing the consultation hour is not actually a medic.</description>
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<start>15:15</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
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<description>Täglich betrifft uns alle das Wetter. Aber was passiert eigentlich in der Atmosphäre? Um das zu verstehen wird in der synoptischen Meteorologie die Analyse *Wie ist das Wetter?* , die Diagnose *Warum ist das Wetter so?* und schlussendlich die Prognose *Wie wird das Wetter?* des Wetters betrachtet. Damit auch ihr das Wetter besser einschätzen könnt und nicht nur auf die Symbole in den Wetterapps angewiesen seid, möchte ich euch erste Einblicke in die Wettervorhersage geben. Dazu gucken wir uns gemeinsam Wetterkarten an und geben einen Tipp (z.B. Temperatur, Luftdruck, Regenmenge) für den nächsten Tag ab.</description>
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<date>2019-08-21T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
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<description>Einsingen, Zusammen singen</description>
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<date>2019-08-21T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>was haben wir, ihr gelesen, was lohnt sich zu lesen?</description>
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<links/>
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<date>2019-08-21T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
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<subtitle>Teil 1: Was haben die Hexenverbrennungen mit Computergeschichte und Frauen* zu tun, hä?</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Achtung, fällt aus! Tag 3 gehts los</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
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<date>2019-08-21T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
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<description>basic formulas for sorting data without as much pain as usual</description>
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<links/>
</event>
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<date>2019-08-21T13:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:30</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>an introduction to the language of good</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Piko" id="0">Piko</person>
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<date>2019-08-21T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
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<title>Wie funktioniert ein Sicherheitsgurt</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>How seatbelt retractors work</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
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<date>2019-08-21T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
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<title>Workshop feminist library</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Workshop to start the feminist library</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://haecksen.org</link>
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<date>2019-08-21T23:59:00+02:00</date>
<start>23:59</start>
<duration>4:00</duration>
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<subtitle>NO BORDERS NO FLAGS ANON ANARCHIST ACTION a(A)a</subtitle>
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<description>We are tired of this oppressive capitalist system</description>
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<links>
<link>https://discordleaks.unicornriot.ninja/discord/</link>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Camp_Pride_Orga_Meeting,_1st_(open_for_all)</url>
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<date>2019-08-21T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>1:15</duration>
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<title>Camp Pride Orga Meeting, 1st (open for all)</title>
<subtitle>Bring your ideas for the Pride</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Planning the Camp Pride. Come along and make this Pride nice.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Jou" id="0">Jou</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Postapokalyptic_jewellery</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T17:47:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:47</start>
<duration>1:01</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1329-session_postapokalyptic_jewellery</slug>
<title>Postapokalyptic jewellery</title>
<subtitle>scrap tinkering - schrottbasteln</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>living in the postapocalypse and noticing the beauty of relicts of human civilisation, we start to adorn and grace ourselves with it. the workshop offers to create more or less pretty jewellery things out of a big collection of found objects. bring your own nuggets or choose from provided material. there will be a donation box as sad enough the apocalypse didn't make capitalism history.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://p0stap0calyptic.wordpress.com/</link>
</links>
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<room name="Village:Chaoswelle">
<event guid="30f46d4a-b556-4c08-9cd9-22c0db33f751" id="1324">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bandpl%C3%A4ne</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T18:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:30</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Chaoswelle</room>
<slug>camp2019-1324-session_bandplaene</slug>
<title>Bandpläne</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Bedeutung, Aufbau und Verwendung der Amateurfunk-Bandpläne</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Pylon" id="0">Pylon</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="7cd9bc5f-8b2a-4ced-8062-fdd11e1f5371" id="1325">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Cloudlog</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Chaoswelle</room>
<slug>camp2019-1325-session_cloudlog</slug>
<title>Cloudlog</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Webbasiertes Amateurfunk-Logbuch</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://github.com/magicbug/Cloudlog</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="38f8c609-043e-4c22-a301-688acefdb765" id="1326">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:HAMNET</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T19:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:30</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Chaoswelle</room>
<slug>camp2019-1326-session_hamnet</slug>
<title>HAMNET</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Highspeed Amateurradio Multimedia NETwork</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="66935ea8-fbe0-4536-a193-f8ec87c8a41a" id="1382">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Knoten_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Chaoswelle</room>
<slug>camp2019-1382-session_knoten_fuer_anfaenger</slug>
<title>Knoten für Anfänger</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Hands-on Workshop begleitend oder alternativ zum Vortrag Knoten 101.</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="b2f0e1a6-194c-40d6-8ce4-908200b6fe7b" id="1327">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Restauration_antiker_Autoradios</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Chaoswelle</room>
<slug>camp2019-1327-session_restauration_antiker_autoradios</slug>
<title>Restauration antiker Autoradios</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Technische und optische Restauration antiker Autoradios für Oldtimer</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Chaos-West">
<event guid="7f6c411b-c418-42d5-bc0a-c1514aa2e687" id="1313">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Board_Meeting</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Chaos-West</room>
<slug>camp2019-1313-session_board_meeting</slug>
<title>Board Meeting</title>
<subtitle>Meetup for e-longboards and related e-vehicles</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>Meetup for e-longboards and related e-vehicles</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Rnbwdsh" id="0">Rnbwdsh</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Metalab Dome">
<event guid="cbd7ad63-7700-4c8c-a552-7a1ee8d012d7" id="1336">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Building_dome_tarps_with_PVC_fabric</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>3:00</duration>
<room>Village:Metalab Dome</room>
<slug>camp2019-1336-session_building_dome_tarps_with_pvc_fabric</slug>
<title>Building dome tarps with PVC fabric</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Building tarps for the Metalab Dome</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ripper" id="0">Ripper</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://metalab.at/wiki/Dome_2.0</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Infuanfu">
<event guid="728c0b55-04fb-4937-8e94-c6e1c162e0d7" id="1337">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Chaos_Microgrid_Working_Group</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Infuanfu</room>
<slug>camp2019-1337-session_chaos_microgrid_working_group</slug>
<title>Chaos Microgrid Working Group</title>
<subtitle>Second Meetup</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We want to meet and discuss the requirements and possibilities of setting up a microgrid solution for future camping events.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Hadez" id="0">Hadez</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Foodhackingbase">
<event guid="f5538214-33b5-45fd-9c69-a9acef3e322e" id="1186">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Cheese_Rendezvous</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Foodhackingbase</room>
<slug>camp2019-1186-session_cheese_rendezvous</slug>
<title>Cheese Rendezvous</title>
<subtitle>Session I.</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Selection of delicious cheeses and condiments for you!</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Algoldor" id="0">Algoldor</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Cheesetasting_ccccamp2019</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="ad76e911-3536-4b60-81bc-93fb0f2ddc12" id="1216">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Introduction_to_Tempeh_Making</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Foodhackingbase</room>
<slug>camp2019-1216-session_introduction_to_tempeh_making</slug>
<title>Introduction to Tempeh Making</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>You will learn how to make your own tempeh.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Algoldor" id="0">Algoldor</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Tempeh_making_ccccamp2019</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="b5d29270-8b60-4317-9639-041eb2f3a418" id="1373">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Whiskey_tasting</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Foodhackingbase</room>
<slug>camp2019-1373-session_whiskey_tasting</slug>
<title>Whiskey tasting</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Tasting different whiskeys</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Algoldor" id="0">Algoldor</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Whiskytasting_ccccamp2019</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:LaTeX">
<event guid="78fe0714-c035-4464-baa9-4a766d058311" id="1050">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:ConTeXt_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:LaTeX</room>
<slug>camp2019-1050-session_context_fuer_anfaenger</slug>
<title>ConTeXt für Anfänger</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Introduction into ConTeXt</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Hraban" id="0">Hraban</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://wiki.contextgarden.net</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="4100c30a-0e78-403d-a5c8-b0d7387b1ef7" id="1064">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Einf%C3%BChrung_in_LaTeX</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:LaTeX</room>
<slug>camp2019-1064-session_einfuehrung_in_latex</slug>
<title>Einführung in LaTeX</title>
<subtitle>(Individual 1h events, not a series - you can come to any of those)</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Short introduction into typesetting with LaTeX for complete beginners</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Nils" id="0">Nils</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://gitlab.com/nilspickert/latex-einfuehrung</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Hackcenter">
<event guid="f4fa97e9-c253-4eb2-8695-83addfc593ea" id="1284">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Creating_Z-Wave_controllers_and_devices</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1284-session_creating_z_wave_controllers_and_devices</slug>
<title>Creating Z-Wave controllers and devices</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Hacking around Z-Wave smart home protocol</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:PoltoS" id="0">PoltoS</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://z-uno.z-wave.me</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="f5d15859-c9b5-44c8-8565-cb22daacedc8" id="1233">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SUSI.AI_Open_Source_Voice_Assistant</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1233-session_susi_ai_open_source_voice_assistant</slug>
<title>SUSI.AI Open Source Voice Assistant</title>
<subtitle>Learn about SUSI.AI and how to build your own smart speaker</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We are developing a smart speaker that can play music through voice commands. Users can play music from online resources such as radio stations, YouTube, their cloud folder (e.g. Nextcloud) as well as from locally connected USB sticks or music available in the local network.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:MarioB" id="0">MarioB</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://susi.ai</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:About:freedom">
<event guid="5c1066ad-c624-437b-b1aa-cd94855def55" id="1053">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Creative_commons</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T14:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:30</start>
<duration>0:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1053-session_creative_commons</slug>
<title>Creative commons</title>
<subtitle>verstehen, anwenden, weiterdenken</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Ein Vortrag über Creative Commons. verstehen, anwenden, weiterdenken.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Tunda" id="0">Tunda</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://creativecommons.org</link>
<link>http://irights.info</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="8fffd29a-b237-48ec-b2cd-4126bff8dd15" id="1059">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Digitale_Werkzeuge_zum_Verst%C3%A4ndnis_der_Energiewende</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T15:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:30</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1059-session_digitale_werkzeuge_zum_verstaendnis_der_energiewende</slug>
<title>Digitale Werkzeuge zum Verständnis der Energiewende</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="a832c946-31a9-41b2-963b-5ef4cc31b33c" id="1193">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Digitale_Werkzeuge_zum_Verst%C3%A4ndnis_von_Klima_und_Wetter</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1193-session_digitale_werkzeuge_zum_verstaendnis_von_klima_und_wetter</slug>
<title>Digitale Werkzeuge zum Verständnis von Klima und Wetter</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="107bdb89-dabe-4276-9af1-78130e04ef2f" id="1067">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Estimate_and_calculate_carbon_footprints</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1067-session_estimate_and_calculate_carbon_footprints</slug>
<title>Estimate and calculate carbon footprints</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Make a broad calculation of carbon emissions of &lt;foo&gt;.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="27e94e6e-74b0-4c58-a221-6c688b72caf6" id="1104">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Let%27s_go_there_by_land_not_by_air</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1104-session_let_s_go_there_by_land_not_by_air</slug>
<title>Let's go there by land not by air</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Suffering of flygskam? Find your therapy here.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="bd8cc66c-ae5b-4519-a646-4beff26cb8d7" id="1224">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Net_Neutrality_updates:_How_5G_is_used_to_water_down_the_protections_of_the_open_internet</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>0:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1224-session_net_neutrality_updates_how_5g_is_used_to_water_down_the_protections_of_the_open_internet</slug>
<title>Net Neutrality updates: How 5G is used to water down the protections of the open internet</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="25c0bf31-46fb-4cb8-b2c5-2369cf2e4e41" id="1131">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Substrate_verifiable_credentials_-_build_your_first_infrastructure_blockchain</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>2:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1131-session_substrate_verifiable_credentials_build_your_first_infrastructure_blockchain</slug>
<title>Substrate verifiable credentials - build your first infrastructure blockchain</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>In this workshop you'll learn to build your own infrastructure blockchain (for verifiable credentials) using Substrate, Rust and WebAssembly.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://substrate.dev/en/tutorials</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="e869af6c-ef08-50f0-8fbe-ab08753d6fe7" id="1380">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Systemabsturz_-_Datenschutzelektropunkstrash_Konzert</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1380-session_systemabsturz_datenschutzelektropunkstrash_konzert</slug>
<title>Systemabsturz - Datenschutzelektropunkstrash Konzert</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Datenschutz-Elektropunktrash</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Benks" id="0">Benks</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="4e3dbbb5-edd9-5150-91e9-d49d30a1d5b6" id="1381">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Systemabsturz_-_Konzertvorgl%C3%BChen</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1381-session_systemabsturz_konzertvorgluehen</slug>
<title>Systemabsturz - Konzertvorglühen</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Datenschutz-Elektropunktrash</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Benks" id="0">Benks</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="9c0d9834-b2a4-4a2e-9c15-9e54bac815d0" id="1140">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Tor_Relay_Operator_Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1140-session_tor_relay_operator_meetup</slug>
<title>Tor Relay Operator Meetup</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Come learn about Tor Project and privacy, and hang out with Tor contributors</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.torproject.org</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Digitalcourage">
<event guid="01d7adc9-5283-4009-8cc1-55bfe4569c82" id="1269">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Digital_Self-Defense_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1269-session_digital_self_defense_workshop</slug>
<title>Digital Self-Defense Workshop</title>
<subtitle>Passwords &amp; File Encryption</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn about the basics of practical cryptography and privacy enhancing measures for your digital devices in the spirit of a CryptoParty.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:CryptGoat" id="0">CryptGoat</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de/digitale-selbstverteidigung</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Kidspace">
<event guid="8fc910cd-6336-4b64-ac07-ac56c61cbeda" id="1272">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Explore_the_botany_of_the_camp_with_plant_identification_apps</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Kidspace</room>
<slug>camp2019-1272-session_explore_the_botany_of_the_camp_with_plant_identification_apps</slug>
<title>Explore the botany of the camp with plant identification apps</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>outside</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>lets go plant hunting at the lake and test some plant identification apps</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Minoi" id="0">Minoi</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="f40b1ff2-7dbd-419a-8dc4-199f3bf33c0e" id="1304">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Vorlesestunde_/_reading_hour</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Kidspace</room>
<slug>camp2019-1304-session_vorlesestunde_reading_hour</slug>
<title>Vorlesestunde / reading hour</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Kinderbücher vorlesen</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ckeen" id="0">Ckeen</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:HardwareHackingArea">
<event guid="9f9bb0a0-596f-4ff4-9e7a-d8b9a6b08827" id="1366">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Fomu,_the_FPGA_in_your_USB_Port</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1366-session_fomu_the_fpga_in_your_usb_port</slug>
<title>Fomu, the FPGA in your USB Port</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Come get an FPGA dev board in your USB port and start hacking!&lt;br&gt; Get toolchain setup and you can get &lt;b&gt;free&lt;/b&gt; hardware!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout CCCamp 2019 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; This workshop will be given multiple times (all identical):&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 1: 21-Aug, 10:00pm - 11:30pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 2: 22-Aug, 2:30pm - 4:30pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 3: 23-Aug, 5:30pm - 7:00pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 4: 24-Aug, 3:30pm - 5:00pm&lt;br&gt;&lt;/span&gt;</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://fomu.im</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="c5d794aa-3b64-4614-a644-528cc379182a" id="1257">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Geiger_Counter_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1257-session_geiger_counter_workshop</slug>
<title>Geiger Counter Workshop</title>
<subtitle>Geiger Counter Workshop 1</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Build a working Geiger Counter</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Mightyohm" id="0">Mightyohm</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://mightyohm.com/geiger</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="2c589187-0e66-45a1-a6ef-4be09eb0d231" id="1103">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Learn_To_Solder</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>6:59</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1103-session_learn_to_solder</slug>
<title>Learn To Solder</title>
<subtitle>Day 1</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn to Solder! A large variety of way cool kits are available, all designed for total beginners to complete successfully -- and intriguing enough for the total hardware geek.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;span style=&quot;color:orange&quot;&gt;'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area! All day &amp; all night, throughout all of CCCamp2019.'''''&lt;/span&gt;</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Maltman23" id="0">Maltman23</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="592e8c5b-b23a-4768-8ffc-9d07329ce16f" id="1294">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Surface_Mount_Electronics_Assembly_for_Terrified_Beginners_-_electronic_kitten_EXPERIMENTAL_WORKSHOP</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>1:40</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1294-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners_electronic_kitten_experimental_workshop</slug>
<title>Surface Mount Electronics Assembly for Terrified Beginners - electronic kitten EXPERIMENTAL WORKSHOP</title>
<subtitle>EXPERIMENTAL Day 1 - 20:00</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Experimental new workshop - Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 90-100mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 5 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Kliment" id="0">Kliment</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Free Software Foundation Europe">
<event guid="e10a5b76-2ca9-4a0d-a1c6-0b3ce24748a8" id="1255">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Free_Software_Song_sing-along</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T19:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:30</start>
<duration>0:10</duration>
<room>Village:Free Software Foundation Europe</room>
<slug>camp2019-1255-session_free_software_song_sing_along</slug>
<title>Free Software Song sing-along</title>
<subtitle>ad-hoc choir</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Everyday at 19:30 in the Cluster about:freedom we invite you to sing together the Free Software song; We have the lyrics and a conductor. Simply come, bring your hacker buddies and your voice and maybe an instrument and we form an ad-hoc choir and sing out loud our love for Free Software!</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Eal" id="0">Eal</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Schaffenburg">
<event guid="6700ed11-b9cb-46ba-8f25-f68a29dfcc64" id="1079">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:GOC</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Schaffenburg</room>
<slug>camp2019-1079-session_goc</slug>
<title>GOC</title>
<subtitle>Introduction &amp; Selection of Botanicals</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Gin Operation Center</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Fraxinas" id="0">Fraxinas</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Harbor">
<event guid="32dfd87c-4f9e-4535-b056-898d41e8f2bc" id="1086">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:HFOS_-_The_Hackerfleet_Operating_System</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Village:Harbor</room>
<slug>camp2019-1086-session_hfos_the_hackerfleet_operating_system</slug>
<title>HFOS - The Hackerfleet Operating System</title>
<subtitle>Updaates! What happened since last camp?</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>HFOS is the opensource vessel computer system</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Riot" id="0">Riot</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://hackerfleet.eu</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:HackLeman">
<event guid="d40a738b-44b0-4239-a792-438c645945b2" id="1340">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hackleman_badge_building</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T10:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>10:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:HackLeman</room>
<slug>camp2019-1340-session_hackleman_badge_building</slug>
<title>Hackleman badge building</title>
<subtitle>Let's build our badges fellow citizens</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Badge building session for HackLeman residents, outsiders also welcome. Badges cost 5 CHF/EUR/USD/Units of money</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://github.com/pingud98/HackLemanBadge</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:C-base">
<event guid="55558acc-348c-44e8-97b1-bbc1187a7407" id="1099">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Isomer</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Village:C-base</room>
<slug>camp2019-1099-session_isomer</slug>
<title>Isomer</title>
<subtitle>An overview of what Isomer aims to be and how that might help you</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Isomer is a new distributed application framework</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Riot" id="0">Riot</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://isomer.eu</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="8ee75b4c-727a-44d8-ae76-3da535871523" id="1101">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Kubernetes_Security_Overview</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:C-base</room>
<slug>camp2019-1101-session_kubernetes_security_overview</slug>
<title>Kubernetes Security Overview</title>
<subtitle>Kubernetes Security Basics</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Kubernetes makes it easy to deploy microservices. However, the price is a huge amount of complexity. If you use Kubernetes, it is high time to learn the basics of container and Kubernetes security. Handson workshop on selected topics of Kubernetes security.</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Milliways">
<event guid="010a82f9-f773-4784-8536-cd7009cdefce" id="1343">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Modding_Milliways_-_Low-poly_Whiskyleaks</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Milliways</room>
<slug>camp2019-1343-session_modding_milliways_low_poly_whiskyleaks</slug>
<title>Modding Milliways - Low-poly Whiskyleaks</title>
<subtitle>Low-poly buildup pt.1</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>game</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>A livestream at Milliways of CCC being modded into a videogame</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Awtnmy" id="0">Awtnmy</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://wiki.offgridthegame.com/index.php?title=Milliways_CCCamp_mod</link>
<link>https://github.com/IuriLeitaoMartinho/OffGridMilliwaysMod</link>
<link>https://www.twitch.tv/semaeopus</link>
<link>http://www.offgridthegame.com</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:402 Payment Required">
<event guid="878fe989-4298-4518-b7dc-9e1d41edf78b" id="1116">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Pile_Farty</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:402 Payment Required</room>
<slug>camp2019-1116-session_pile_farty</slug>
<title>Pile Farty</title>
<subtitle>Bring your Files, we are having a Party!</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Bring your Files, we are having a Party!</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:ZSH - Zelt Stadt Hessen">
<event guid="ee27082b-8d58-4dcf-8d05-b28ff3b32e47" id="1363">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Poly*-/RA-Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:ZSH - Zelt Stadt Hessen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1363-session_poly_ra_meetup</slug>
<title>Poly*-/RA-Meetup</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Let's hang around, talk about concepts of interpersonal relationships</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Binbash" id="0">Binbash</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Poly" id="0">Poly</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Sft / pwnda village™">
<event guid="e04abc78-9ce0-438b-be18-262991300d62" id="1335">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Stargazing_with_a_telescope</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Sft / pwnda village™</room>
<slug>camp2019-1335-session_stargazing_with_a_telescope</slug>
<title>Stargazing with a telescope</title>
<subtitle>looking up</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>outside</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Wir beobachten Planeten und Sterne mit einem Teleskop. We are gazing at stars</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:RoboVillage">
<event guid="ff0380fa-659f-4f84-b2c5-2dca4bf145ff" id="1238">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SumoRobot_programming</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:RoboVillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1238-session_sumorobot_programming</slug>
<title>SumoRobot programming</title>
<subtitle>Day 1 evening</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>DECT 7866 - You will be able to write your awesome algorithm and get a blast on the SumoRobot match.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Superwallah" id="0">Superwallah</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.robokoding.com/kits/sumorobot</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="95c46d31-b366-4ab3-87af-d123f57931d5" id="1133">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SumoRobot_programming</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T12:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:RoboVillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1133-session_sumorobot_programming</slug>
<title>SumoRobot programming</title>
<subtitle>Day 1 afternoon</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>DECT 7866 - You will be able to write your awesome algorithm and get a blast on the SumoRobot match.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Superwallah" id="0">Superwallah</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.robokoding.com/kits/sumorobot</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="d9d1bb33-18ab-4327-b399-d875d9be83ae" id="1241">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SumoRobot_soldering</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:RoboVillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1241-session_sumorobot_soldering</slug>
<title>SumoRobot soldering</title>
<subtitle>Day 1 evening</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>DECT 7866 - Come solder your own SumoRobot and have a blast later at the SumoRobot match.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.robokoding.com/kits/sumorobot</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="52fca402-211b-41df-953f-daede2a0a68b" id="1135">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SumoRobot_soldering</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-21T14:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:30</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:RoboVillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1135-session_sumorobot_soldering</slug>
<title>SumoRobot soldering</title>
<subtitle>Day 1 afternoon</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>DECT 7866 - Come solder your own SumoRobot and have a blast later at the SumoRobot match.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.robokoding.com/kits/sumorobot</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
</day>
<day date="2019-08-22" end="2019-08-23T04:00:00+02:00" index="2" start="2019-08-22T09:00:00+02:00">
<room name="Curie">
<event guid="36b973e6-6203-4506-9317-4959d04ce0d0" id="10400">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10400.html</url>
<logo>/system/events/logos/000/010/400/large/IMG_2445.jpg?1565303709</logo>
<date>2019-08-22T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10400-opencodes</slug>
<title>OpenCodes</title>
<subtitle>Hacker im Museum</subtitle>
<track>Art &amp; Culture</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Computer können Kunst erzeugen. Museen können Kunst ausstellten. Wie kann das zusammen kommen? Und welche Rolle spielen Community- und OpenSource-Gedanken darin? Der Vortrag ist die Geschichte eines Ausstellungs- und Bildungskonzeptes, welches auch von Hackern entworfen wurde.</abstract>
<description>Die Ausstellung 'Open Codes' wurde zusammen mit Karlsruher Communities, unter anderem dem Entropia, FabLab und Freifunk entworfen und erweitert. Es geht um einen Blick hinter die Kulissen einer Gesellschaft, die immer weiter in das Digitale wandert.
Kostenloser Eintritt, Freifunk-WLAN, Tische, Sofas, Tischtennisplatte, kostenlose Getränke und Snacks, Hackathons, die Gulaschprogrammiernacht, PyCon, Wikimedia usw. lassen einen fast vergessen, dass man in einem Museum steht. Programmieren und hacken im Museum, wie geht das?
Die Ausstellung ist weit mehr als eine kuratierte Sammlung von Medienkunstwerken, die sich mit dem Thema Code befasst. Es werden auch Themen wie OpenSource und die Hackercommunity greifbar gemacht. Die Werke sind Eckpunkte für Diskussionen, die bereits in Hacker-, Mackerspaces und digitalen Communities passiert.
Der Vortrag verfolgt den gesamten Weg der letzten drei Jahre: von der ersten Konzeptskizze und Tschunkparties mit Kuratorinnen und Hackern über die Ausstellungseröffnung mit Feldtelefon, Hackcenter und Häppchen, &quot;Bitte nicht hacken, das ist Kunst&quot;-Schildern bis zu einer Lovestory - Still a Better Love Story than Twilight - zwischen zwei Welten, die anders nicht sein könnten. Da dürfen Indien und China auch nicht fehlen...</description>
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<event guid="25ea0487-9dc1-4dc6-8df7-75b4872a164c" id="10368">
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<title>Beyond the Pile of Knobs</title>
<subtitle>Redesigning NoScript’s UX</subtitle>
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<abstract>This case study of NoScript’s UX redesign showcases tried and true design principles that make security tools usable to a wider range of audiences.
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<description>Open source security tools are often associated with customizability and transparency: users are given many options (configurations, self-hosting), and system states are more often than not visible to users (detailed connection info, logs). Sometimes, that means bulky user interfaces and technical language, making an otherwise useful and recommended tool less usable for non-technical audiences. This presents a distinct design challenge: is it possible to build tools that are more usable without compromising on customizability and transparency?
In this talk, we will present some UX design principles based on our work with NoScript, a browser extension that allows users to fine-tune their script blocking in Firefox and Chrome/Chromium. We will focus on 1) understanding the value you add for your users, 2) choosing sensible default options, and 3) updating interface language for a wider audience.
In the course of that, we will also present our process of human-centered design for improving security tools. (Outlined here: https://simplysecure.org/what-we-do/usable-security-audit/ )
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10181.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
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<title>Automated security testing for Software Developers who dont know security!</title>
<subtitle>secure your apps and servers through continuous integration</subtitle>
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<abstract>i'll show how the average developer (like me) can secure their software and systems by automatically checking for known vulnerabilities and security issues as part of their CI-Toolchain.
The Talk will introduce basic security knowhow, then show how you can use Open Source Frameworks to check for vulnerable dependencies, containers and (web-)APIs in a live demo</abstract>
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<event guid="d219432f-68ed-4162-8e7a-1d53a3e3e17c" id="10378">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10378.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
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<title>Fully Open, Fully Sovereign mobile devices</title>
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<track>Hardware &amp; Making</track>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>Removing the barriers to making network independent mobile communications.</abstract>
<description>In this talk I will discuss our thinking and progress towards making personal mobile communications devices, i.e., things that you use like a smart-phone, but that are fully under the control of the owner. While this has been done before, we have been focusing on how to make this much easier to do, so that individuals or small teams can create their own custom devices, with whatever features, inclusions and physical form they like, without huge time or cost requirements. This makes it possible to solve security and privacy problems, and also problems like creating custom devices for people living with disability, so that they can have a device that works for them and with their abilities and needs.
I will discuss our work-in-progress in this area, the MEGAphone, which is not only a mobile phone, but also includes UHF packet radio and a modular expansion scheme, that can allow allow the incorporation of satellite and other communications. It is also backwards compatible with the Commodore 64, so can already play loads of privacy-preserving games, and has its own open-source slide presentation software that we hope to use to deliver the talk.
Private UHF and VHF radio communications is a complex space, in terms of regulation, which we have some experience in due to the Serval Project, which has informed our design of the MEGAphone. I will thus discuss issues such as using &quot;license free&quot; bands around the world, as well as options for using either licensed spectrum or existing legacy public spectrum allocations, such as Citizen Band (CB) radio. As the MEGAphone platform is FPGA based, it is quite possible to implement software defined radio solutions to allow flexible and low-cost access to such spectrum.</description>
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<persons>
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<event guid="e988c76b-3a47-46de-a2c7-77c49a5e731b" id="10238">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10238.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
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<title>A mobile phone that respects your freedom</title>
<subtitle>Experiences and lessons learned from 2 years of development and still ongoing</subtitle>
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<abstract>Motivation and challenges building a mobile phone that respects your freedom, privacy and digital rights - and is hackable. This talk will present a summary of a two year journey, which is still ongoing.</abstract>
<description>Today mobile phones are _the_ computing device of the decade, maybe even of this century. Almost everyone carries one, every day to every place. They are pretty much always connected and we entrust almost our entire digital life to them - any form of communication (voice, text, video), all kinds of entertainment (reading, web surfing, video/movies), personal information (address books, social media), location (navigation, location sharing) etc. Pretty much our entire digital life is mirrored by these devices and to a growing extent happening right on them.
What is often not fully recognized is that this huge ecosystem of mobile hard- and software is controlled by only a very few globe spanning companies. Our digital life is to a large part controlled by these companies and currently there is little way around them.
This talk will present the experiences we had and have in this industry creating a mobile phone that is running 100% free software, respects the user's digital rights and gives back full control over data and communication to the user - by separating radios from the main CPU, by providing hardware kill switches and by using only free software for the full stack. We will also talk about the huge challenges encountered, from CPU choice to radio choice up through the software stack. It will also share our approaches to solve these challenges and share experience in working with hardware manufacturing companies (globally), from electronics design to product manufacturing.</description>
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<person id="9031">Nicole Faerber</person>
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<link href="https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/">Purism Librem 5 product page</link>
<link href="https://developer.puri.sm/Librem5/">Librem5 developer information</link>
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<event guid="8e743367-04a1-4232-ab03-a54fc210e548" id="10357">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10357.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
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<title>Fangespielen mit IMSI-Catchern</title>
<subtitle>Warum IMSI Catcher schlecht &quot;Verstecken&quot; spielen</subtitle>
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<abstract>Mobiltelefone hinterlassen aufgrund ihrer Funkaktivität in der Umgebung vielfältige Spuren, die von entsprechendem passiven Equipment aufgespürt und verarbeitet werden kann. Doch um tiefer in die Kommunikation zu schauen, braucht es aktive Netzwerkomponenten – sogenannte IMSI-Catcher oder Stingrays, die den Kontakt zu ihren Zielen direkt suchen und Informationen austauschen.
Doch wenn sich solche hinterhältigen Basisstationen auf die Lauer legen, müssen sie sich zu Erkennen geben – und können erkannt werden. Der Vortrag erörtert technische Hintergründe, verräterische Anzeichen eines Angriffs und was Netzwerkbetreiber und Nutzer dagegen tun können.
Oshie arbeitet seit 4 Jahren an Heuristiken zur Erkennung und Werkzeugen zur Visualisierung von rogue base stations.</abstract>
<description>Der Vortrag gibt einen Überblick wie IMSI Catcher arbeiten, was sie heutzutage leisten und wie sie dabei beobachtet werden können. Hierbei werden Sicherheitsfeatures der unterschiedlichen Netzgenerationen, von 2g bis 4g, betrachtet und was das konkret für den Einsatz von IMSI Catchern bedeutet. </description>
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<event guid="df91b683-2f32-4400-8043-b1d88aa0b454" id="10211">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10211.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10211-die_5g-uberwachungsstandards</slug>
<title>Die 5G-Überwachungsstandards </title>
<subtitle>Cops Gegen Telekoms im ETSI</subtitle>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract>Europol und die nationalen Polizeibehörden laufen Sturm gegen die neuen Überwachungsstandards, die im „European Telecom Standards Institute“ (ETSI) gerade für die 5G-Netze entwickelt werden. Die Telekom-Industrie hatte die Strafverfolger im ETSI überstimmt. Es sei &quot;jetzt wichtig, politischen Druck“ auszuüben, &quot;um die Definition des Standards noch zu beeinflussen“, heißt es in einem internen Schreiben von Anti-Terror-Koordinator Gilles de Kerchove an den EU-Ministerrat. Konkret will man die Terlekoms zwingen, ihre 5G-Netzarchitektur entlang der Bedürfnisse der Strafverfolger auf- und Sicherheitslücken für IMSI-Catcher einzubauen. Der Vortrag schildert den letzten Stand dieser Auseinandersetzung. </abstract>
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<person id="5097">Erich Moechel</person>
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<link href="https://fm4.orf.at/stories/2982836/">EU-Telekoms überstimmten EU-Strafverfolger bei 5G-Überwachung</link>
<link href="https://fm4.orf.at/stories/2982118/">EU-Strafverfolger fordern Sicherheitslücken in 5G-Standards</link>
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<event guid="d57b03ce-cc47-403d-8d18-c707dcd61bd1" id="10255">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10255.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10255-caught_in_the_net</slug>
<title>Caught in the Net</title>
<subtitle>The Impact of Anti-Extremism Content Regulation on Human Rights</subtitle>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
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<abstract>Increasingly, governments are moving to impose regulatory measures that would require the removal of extremist speech or privatize enforcement of existing laws. But all too often, these regulations infringe on human rights. What should societies be doing to counter extremism while ensuring the rights of the vulnerable are preserved?</abstract>
<description>Social media companies have long struggled with what to do about extremist content on their platforms. While most companies include provisions about “extremist” content in their community standards, such content is often vaguely defined. Governments increasingly rely on platforms to regulate speech for them, relying on the very same rulesets.
These vague policies, coupled with the practice of for-profit commercial content moderation, has led to mistakes at scale that are decimating human rights content on these platforms and threatening our civil liberties. Furthermore, the very idea that censorship can solve the deeply rooted
problems of extremism in modern society is a mistake. </description>
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<person id="5001">Jillian C. York</person>
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<link href="https://www.eff.org/wp/caught-net-impact-extremist-speech-regulations-human-rights-content">Caught in the Net: The Impact of &quot;Extremist&quot; Speech Regulations on Human Rights Content</link>
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10389.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
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<room>Meitner</room>
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<title>Hambacher Forst #hambibleibt </title>
<subtitle>Vom Widerstand gegen Braunkohletagebaue, die Klimakatastrophe und über das Leben in einer Waldbesetzung</subtitle>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract>Seit 2012 ist der Hambacher Wald besetzt. </abstract>
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<person id="9147">mynameisnotimportant / hambacher forst</person>
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<link href="https://hambacherforst.org">Hambacher Forst Waldbesetzung</link>
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<event guid="28293a80-2dff-433b-8c79-a714ca4e84bc" id="10298">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10298.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10298-taps_transport_services_api</slug>
<title>TAPS Transport Services API</title>
<subtitle>Retiring the BSD Socket API</subtitle>
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<abstract>In the last year, a group of researchers and some industry people at the IETF decided to join forces and design a replacement of the BSD Socket API. This talk gives an overview about why the BSD Socket API is considered harmful for the Internet's future and how TAPS tries to solve this problem. Besides the facts, also gives some hints about how standardisation at the IETF works and why all this takes so long…</abstract>
<description>The BSD Socket API was designed more than 30 years ago. No one back than imagined hosts with multiple access networks, concurrent use of multiple communication protocols, e.g., IPv4 vs IPv6 and TCP/TLS vs QUIC, and incorporating quality of service (QoS), security and cost constrains for setting up communications. The result is a complex ecosystem of APIs and techniques that must be manually combined in order to write state of the art network applications.
The talk will give a brief overview on what choices state of the art network applications can make, why the BSD socket API does not support it and how TAPS tries to solve this. I will also talk a little bit about how standardisation at the IETF works, why one may want to get involved and why all this takes so long…</description>
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<person id="4277">phils</person>
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<link href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/taps/documents/">IETF Transport Services (TAPS) working group</link>
<link href="https://github.com/fg-inet/python-asyncio-taps">python-asyncio-taps</link>
<link href="https://developer.apple.com/documentation/network ">Apple Network Framework
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<event guid="4f0aca57-b1b1-4cbc-9538-70fb76bf3216" id="10239">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10239.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
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<slug>Camp2019-10239-river_crab_harmony_and_euphemism</slug>
<title>River Crab, Harmony and Euphemism</title>
<subtitle>A Peek at Chinese Online Culture under the Censorship</subtitle>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>An informative and lighthearted overview of contemporary Chinese online culture </abstract>
<description>A river crab (Hé Xiè) is a homophone of “harmony”(Hé Xié) in Mandarin Chinese. The word &quot;harmonious society&quot; was brought up by ex-Chinese leader Hu Jintao's in his speech on signature ideology, which gradually led to the censorship policy that we see nowadays on Chinese internet. The talk will introduce its recent history and status quo of the censorship with actual cases.
I’ll explain, as a native speaker of Chinese language, the subversive humor and ingenious creativity that Chinese netizens employ to get around the infamous online censorship. The censorship scheme is as bad as portrayed in Western media, however you don’t often see people talk about its inefficiency, if not futility. Due to the complicated nature of Chinese language, the collective intelligence can always quickly come up with many ways- homophones being one of them - to circumvent the existing list of censorship.
You won’t become a China expert after the talk but your will definitely know a bit more about the linguistic and cultural aspects of the gigantic country than before. </description>
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10293.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
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<subtitle>Die erste Seifenoper die in der Computerindustrie der DDR spielt. </subtitle>
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<abstract>In den letzten 2 Jahren habe ich mich in meiner künstlerischen Arbeit mit der Computerherstellung in der DDR beschäftigt. Technikproduktion in der DDR war durch Planwirtschaft und dem COCOM-Hochtechnologieembargo besonderen Bedingungen unterworfen. Entlang der künstlerischen Ausseinandersetzung möchte ich in dem Vortrag ein Bild über Ostdeutsche Computertechnologie nachzeichnen.</abstract>
<description>Die Web Serie Robotron – a tech opera spielt im VEB Kombinat Robotron, dem größten Computerhersteller der ehemaligen DDR und einer der bedeutendsten Produzenten von Informationstechnologie im sozialistischen Osteuropa. Anhand der eigenen Familiengeschichte zeichne ich eine Technikgeschichte nach die heute niemanden mehr interessiert. Weil sie nicht der Logik einer Erfolgsgeschichte entspricht und es sich bereits um obsolete Technik handelt.
Als zeitgenössisches Netzformat tauchen in den meisten ASMR Videos nur aktuelle High-tech Utensilien auf um Tingles (Kopfkribbeln) hervorzurufen. In Soft Nails ~ ♥ [ASMR] Kleincomputer Robotron KC87 ♥ greife ich bewusst auf High-tech aus der DDR zurück und überführe sie in ein popkulturelles Format. Der Versuch einer gängigen US-amerikanischen Technikerfolgsgeschichte ein alternatives Narrativ entgegensetzen/ hinzufügen.
In der Arbeit The Adventures of WH beschäftige ich mich in Kollaboration mit der Künstlerin Anne Baumann, mit Werner Hartmann (1912 - 1988), mein Stiefopa und der Begründer der Mikroelektronik in Ostdeutschland. Von 1961 – 1974 war er Leiter der AME, auch genannt AMD (Arbeitstelle für Molekularelektronik Dresden). Werner Hartmann gehörte einer wissenschaftlichen Elite in der DDR an und wurde aufgrund seiner Parteilosigkeit seit 1965 in der DDR systematisch beschattet und sogar 1974 wegen Spionage-Vorwürfen als Direktor der Arbeitsstelle für Molekularelektronik in Dresden suspendiert. Die Stasi hat 49 Ordner zur Überwachung von WH angelegt. Parallel legte WH ein Archiv mit seinen Memoiren (wissenschaftl. Tätigkeit in der Nazizeit, Sowjetunion und der DDR) sowie seinen Gedanken zur Mikroelektronik, u.a. an.</description>
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<person id="7830">Nadja Buttendorf</person>
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<link href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAVEQbWXwzs&amp;list=PLqjISv13g0qqmBFCW4lHb6LPOtRHgqqFA">Robotron - a tech opera SEASON 01</link>
<link href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bYr49YmII0&amp;list=PLqjISv13g0qq-z448vt2besIeZ5MZzRKx">Robotron - a tech opera SEASON 02</link>
<link href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD6-EUuUzN4&amp;feature=youtu.be">Soft Nails ~ ♥[ASMR] Kleincomputer Robotron KC87 ♥</link>
<link href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sJbCCgpm2Y">The Adventures of WH - Kapitel 1: Diskriminator (exhibition view)</link>
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<abstract>During an independent security assessment of several pacemaker vendors multiple lethal and highly critical vulnerabilities were found. Based on previous experience with one specific vendor a new way of monetising vulnerabilities has been chosen. After going public a huge discussion on vulnerability disclosure ethics and responsibilities began. The stock value of the affected vendor dropped by 2 billion dollar just in one single day. The security researchers got discredited and a huge lawsuit was started. After a year of mutual accusations and denial more than 500.000 pacemakers got recalled. This talk will provide insights into pacemaker security and share first-hand experience gathered during this project. A special focus will also be on ethical vulnerability disclosure and lessons learned for future security research.</abstract>
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<description>The NetBSD offers RUMP anykernel which lets users to do the magic and execute drivers, network stacks or file systems in userspace. Having kernel parts running in user space is a great opportunity to fuzz them efficiently without fancy kernel approaches. First general information about RUMP will be discussed to get the audience familiar with the subject, then results focused on testing network stack will be presented along with encountered problems and other fuzzing efforts that currently are taking place in the NetBSD project.</description>
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<abstract>Almost every microcontroller features firmware readout protection. It aims at securing the code, algorithms, and cryptographic keys against unauthorized access. Despite datasheets are promising strong security, our research shows that this is often far from being true. In this talk we want to shed light onto the &quot;why?&quot; and especially &quot;how?&quot; we approach the security testing of such protection mechanisms. Furthermore, we will talk about our attempts, discussions, and hassles from the vulnerability disclosure process - from successful ones to dead ends.</abstract>
<description>Since several years, we, Johannes and Marc, do practical research in the field of embedded system security at a research institute. In this talk, we want to give an insight into the daily work as hardware security researchers. This ranges from giving recommendations on how to secure systems up to verifying microcontroller security in real environments. However, no practical experience and information on the resilience of common microcontrollers is publicly available - a gap we want to close. Especially when trying to make use of the integrated security features, their effectiveness often collapses quickly due to design weaknesses.
Our focus lies on firmware protection mechanisms since they often are the root of security in embedded systems.
During our research we were able to circumvent several mechanisms implemented from different manufacturers.
In most cases, each attack requires only low-priced equipment, thereby increasing the impact of each weakness and resulting in a severe threat altogether.
We will present one of those attacks, which can be performed within minutes, on stage.
Due to the severe impact of these results, we immediately informed the manufacturers in a coordinated disclosure process.
However, this is often not as simple as expected and maybe even risky.
In this talk we will shortly state the chosen approach and will then compare our expectations on coordinated disclosure with the real reactions of the addressed manufacturers - ranging from a friendly discussion, over tricking-into-NDA, up to ghosting.
Finally we will give some ideas on how to read between the lines in datasheets. Additionally, we will outline the legal gray area of applied security research in academia.</description>
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<abstract>&lt;p&gt;Eine Mischung aus einem Vortrag und einer Spiel- und Lernshow rund um die Datenschutz-Grundverordnung, die spielerisch Wissenswertes rund um Datenschutz und die Datenschutz-Grundverordnung vermittelt – anhand von tatsächlichen Beratungsanfragen und Datenpannen-Meldungen, die tagtäglich bei den Aufsichtsbehörden eingehen. Im Stil der Spielshow „Der Große Preis“ stehen Kandidaten Rede und Antwort zu skurrilen Fällen und heiß diskutierten Problemen rund um Datenschutz, technischen Maßnahmen und die DS-GVO.&lt;/p&gt;
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<description>&lt;p&gt;Bei Diskussionen über Datenschutz kommen technische Maßnahmen aus dem Bereich der IT-Sicherheit bisher oftmals viel zu kurz. Dabei können fehlende oder falsch implementierte Maßnahmen Sanktionen der Aufsichtsbehörden nach sich ziehen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Die große &lt;strong&gt;Datenschutz- und DSGVO-Show&lt;/strong&gt; vermittelt auf spielerische Weise rechtliche, technische und praktische Hilfe rund um Datenschutz und die EU-Datenschutz-Grundverordnung. &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;Welche Verschlüsselungs-Verfahren muss ein Datenverarbeiter verwenden, um kein Bußgeld zu riskieren?&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Erfüllt ein verschlüsselter ZIP-Anhang in einer E-Mail die Anforderungen der DS-GVO auf „Sicherheit der Verarbeitung“?&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Oder die „bisher ungeknackte Vollbitverschlüsselung“?&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Ist ein Messenger-Dienst „sicher“, wenn er Telefonnummern als SHA-256-Hash speichert?&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Muss ein Online-Shop wirklich alle Kunden informieren, wenn „ein Hacker“ erfolgreich „nur die E-Mail-Adressen der Kunden“ kopiert hat?&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Und was ist mit Google Analytics oder Facebook-Plugins auf Websites?&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Welche Rechte hat ein Betroffener gegenüber Datenkraken?&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Die Moderatoren sind der &lt;em&gt;Landesbeauftragte für den Datenschutz und die Informationsfreiheit Baden-Württemberg&lt;/em&gt; Stefan Brink und zwei Referenten und berichten aus der praktischen Arbeit einer Aufsichtsbehörde. Vor und während dem eigentlichen Quiz geben sie eine kurze Einführung über häufige Datenpannen-Meldungen, rechtliche Grundlagen, Hinweise zu technischen Maßnahmen nach Artikel 32 DS-GVO und die oftmals schwierige Risikoabschätzung.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Im Quiz selbst müssen die Kandidaten in ihren Antworten praktische Lösungsvorschläge für häufige technische und rechtliche Probleme vorschlagen, zum Beispiel welche technischen Maßnahmen bei bestimmten Datenpannen nach dem „Stand der Technik“ angebracht sind, ob man als Website-Betreiber denn nun Google Analytics nutzen darf oder wie man sich gegen rechtswidrige Datensammler wehrt. Dadurch können Teilnehmer wie Zuschauer die praktische Anwendung der DS-GVO spielerisch lernen.&lt;/p&gt;
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<link href="https://www.baden-wuerttemberg.datenschutz.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/FAQ-zu-Cookies-und-Tracking.pdf">FAQ zu Cookies und Tracking </link>
<link href="https://www.baden-wuerttemberg.datenschutz.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Hinweise-zum-Umgang-mit-Passwoertern-1.0.1.pdf">Hinweise zum sicheren Umgang mit Passwörtern</link>
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[Slides](https://pad.c3loc.de/p/Digital_Analog_TV)</description>
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<abstract>Can people who don't see in 3D hack how they see? Can we change the world by building a global citizen-science experiment to definitively find out?</abstract>
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<abstract>Mass participation civil disobedience to shut down the government, to achieve the emergency action needed to tackle the crisis.</abstract>
<description>Extinction Rebellion has become a phenomenon. We are growing rapidly every day. Allied movements are now joining our strategy of joyful nonviolent rebellion. This International Rebellion is our best chance yet. We must prepare to win.
But the collapse of our climate and ecosystems has begun.
Wildfires are ripping across the arctic. Ice is melting at speeds never thought possible. Deadly heatwaves are crippling countries around the world. Scientists express their panic daily.
TELL THE TRUTH</description>
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<abstract>Das Internet war mal exotisch und ist nun allerorten. Wie übersteht man als gemeinnütziger Internet-Verein diesen Wandel und was macht PING heute?</abstract>
<description>PING wurde 1994 als gemeinnütziger Verein gegründet, um die damals noch exotischen Internetzugänge für alle zu ermöglichen. Das geht nicht ohne technisches Wissen, und so war die Weiterbildung von Anfang an wichtiger Teil des Vereins. Aber alle wurden älter, arbeiteten Vollzeit, gründeten zum Teil Familien, Zeit wurde knapp. Internet ist heute allerorten. Wie geht PING damit um und wie geht es weiter?</description>
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<abstract>We use QR-Codes to create Ground Control Points for drone photogrammetry. Just lay them down, take photos and our software will find them.</abstract>
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<abstract>Unifying capabilities of premultiplied- and straight alpha pixel encodings by dodging asymptotic and undefined behavior.</abstract>
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<title>Let's talk about suffering</title>
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<abstract>What are educated ways to make the world better? Effective Altruism wants to find the answers.</abstract>
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www.effectivealtruism.org
80000hours.org
Local groups: https://eahub.org/groups/</description>
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<title>Teaching IoT with Open Hardware and GitHub Classroom</title>
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<abstract>Lessons learned teaching IoT engineering to bachelor students at FHNW, an applied science university in Switzerland.</abstract>
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<abstract>SUSI.AI is an Open Source voice assistant solution running on all kinds of platforms.</abstract>
<description>SUSI.AI is an Open Source voice assistant solution running on all kinds of platforms. In the talk I will cover the following points:
✔ How to Build Your Own Assistant
✔ Easy Skill Creation
✔ Run it at Home
✔ Improved Privacy
✔ Open Code Can Be Checked by Security Experts
✔ No Backdoors
✔ Runs on Many Devices
✔ Web, Android, iOS, Linux
Links: https://susi.ai
Github: https://github.com/fossasia?utf8=✓&amp;q=susi</description>
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<title>Badge Magic</title>
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<abstract>Magically Create Text and Cliparts on LED Name Badges using Bluetooth</abstract>
<description>The Badge Magic Android app lets you create scrolling symbols and text on LED name badges through Bluetooth. The app provides options to portray names, clipart and simple animations on LED badges. For the data transfer from the smartphone to the LED badge we use Bluetooth. The project was possible after the transmissions were reverse-engineered. It was then developed by a group of developers from the FOSSASIA community.</description>
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<title>&quot;Digitalization and cyber are two sides of the same coin.&quot; A quote and its story</title>
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<abstract>I'll tell the story of a confusing statement by Ursula von der Leyen. Be prepared to be surprised.</abstract>
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<name>Jens Ohlig</name>
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<title>Introducing DEEP</title>
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<abstract>The debate on digital issues in the EU has a structural problem. DEEP is a new player in Brussels to address it.</abstract>
<description>DEEP explains the important things behind the buzzwords to political participants in Brussels, but we deliberately do not see ourselves as an activist lobby group that triggers its own campaigns. We are actively working to ensure that the digital world is better regulated and decision-making takes place with a greater understanding of technical interrelationships. European democracy faces major challenges and we help to make these tasks sustainable and understandable for all concerned.</description>
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<title>Draw the internet!</title>
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<abstract>I asked children between 6 and 12 to draw the internet to better understand how future generations think about the internet today.</abstract>
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One set of drawings was collected in a local European school in Belgium, and another set in a local African school in Senegal. This talk reports on the differences between both cultures as well as some overall observations.</description>
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<slug>JFNXTW</slug>
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<title>Kitspace.org: 1-click orders for open source hardware electronics</title>
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<abstract>Kitspace.org is a site that lets you share projects and lets you order complete kits of open source hardware electronics from various distributors</abstract>
<description>Kitspace.org and the 1-click BOM browser extension make open source hardware electronics more practical by letting people independently order components and printed circuit boards themselves. We are working hard on making it easier for creators to fully document their projects and for others to re-build them. This is an open source project itself and you can join our developer community [on GitHub](https://github.com/kitspace).</description>
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<title>Android! Privacy is not a luxury</title>
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<abstract>Talk to introduce the problematic nature of preinstalled apps on low cost devices. Briefly covering the primary issues and proposed solutions</abstract>
<description>[Privacy International](privacyinternational.org) is currently investigating how the economically disadvantaged are exploited by manufacturers and telecommunications companies through the use of pre-installed apps (Bloatware). These apps often have poor data security practices, use custom permissions and cannot be deleted by users. Privacy International is trying to apply pressure on Google/Alphabet to better protect users, as Google has a controlling influence in the Android ecosystem</description>
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<abstract>Drawing for people who can not draw, but know how to code. Brief explanation (thru examples) of what OpenSCAD is and showing some example projects.</abstract>
<description>If you can not really draw, but do know how to code (like me) and want to make 3D objects OpenSCAD is your best-friend. It is an opensource programming language to design 3D objects that can easily be customized, as it is just code and easily shared.</description>
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<title>Introducing Neurodiversity</title>
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<abstract>A quick introduction of the concept of Neurodiversity and how it has been impacted by the internet and especially social media.</abstract>
<description>Neurodiversity is the concept that there is a natural variance in the neurological makeup of humans and therefore some neurological provfiles which our society and science is currently classifying as (mental) illnesses or disorders are actually naturally occurring variations and should be treated as such instead of attempted to cure.Many Neurodiverse people have experienced the rise of social media platforms as liberating and opening new ways for them to communicate and participate in society.</description>
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<name>Jontje</name>
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<title>AI-powered Robots in Real Life</title>
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<type>Lightning Talk</type>
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<abstract>What's the state-of-the-art in AI and Robotics, and how they get to be applied in real-life.</abstract>
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<name>Hao</name>
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<title>10 Jahre dudle an der TU Dresden - ein Résumé</title>
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<abstract>Kurze Geschichten über den 10-jährigen Betrieb der Web-Event-Scheduling Software an der TU Dresden</abstract>
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<date>2019-08-22T14:00:00+02:00</date>
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<title>Gemeinnützig Software Entwickeln</title>
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<abstract>Kurzvorstellung des Technikkultivierungszentrums, einer gemeinnützigen GmbH als Dach für Freie Software-Projekte</abstract>
<description>Das &quot;Center for the Cultivation of Technology&quot; ist eine 2016 gegründete gemeinnützige GmbH, die aus Gesprächen mit vielen Akteuren der Freien Softwarelandschaft entstanden ist.
Ziel 1: Beweisen, dass freie Softwareentwicklung in Deutschland gemeinnützig sein kann!
Ziel 2: Workflows entwickeln, die Organisationen das Management von vielen Projekten ermöglicht, die unabhängig von unterschiedlichen Gruppen durchgeführt werden.</description>
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<title>Announcing “Shutdown for Climate”: The internet joins the global climate strike on September 20.</title>
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<abstract>This movement tries to get as many websites as possible to show a “green out” page on September 20, motivating its users to join demonstration+strikes</abstract>
<description>Several organisations are calling for a global climate strike week that starts September 20. “Shutdown for Climate” is joining this movement by motivating websites to show a “green out” page on September 20, similar to what Wikipedia did earlier this year to support the Article 13 protests. The date September 20 is especially important in Germany, because the government starts discussing climate policies on this day.</description>
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<title>Open Science and Open Robotics with Pocket Science Lab</title>
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<abstract>Pocket Science Lab is an Open Hardware and Open Source software project. We now support desktop PCs and have more instruments and robotic support.</abstract>
<description>Pocket Science Lab is an Open Hardware and Open Source software project. Over the last few months we added support for desktop system. It now runs on Linux and Windows. We also added data logging capabilities to all existing instruments like Osciilloscope, Logic Analyzer, Multimeter and Wave Generator. Plus, there are a number of new instruments like Gyroscope and a digital Thermometer. For robotic fans we added support to run robots with up to 4 servors.</description>
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<person id="119">
<name>Wei Tat Chung</name>
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<person id="62">
<name>Mario Behling</name>
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<title>Ola Bini: unfairly persecuted for working in cryptography, security and privacy</title>
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<type>Lightning Talk</type>
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<abstract>Ola Bini, privacy advocate and free software developer, was detained in Ecuador on April 11. Since then, a persecution has occurred against him.</abstract>
<description>Ola Bini, privacy advocate and free software developer, was detained in Ecuador on April 11. Since then, an persecution has occurred against him, which still takes place today. Lots of irregularities have happened during this persecution and it seems like this is a politically-motivated one against people working in privacy, cryptography and security.</description>
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<name>Sofía Celi</name>
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<date>2019-08-22T14:20:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:20</start>
<duration>00:05</duration>
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<slug>UPSHHV</slug>
<url>https://c3lt.de/camp2019/talk/UPSHHV</url>
<title>Securing Server-Side Scripting</title>
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<type>Lightning Talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Establishing a secure runtime environment for untrusted scripts running on a critical infrastructure server.</abstract>
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<person id="129">
<name>Daniel Grahl</name>
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<date>2019-08-22T14:25:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:25</start>
<duration>00:05</duration>
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<slug>HJPLVE</slug>
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<title>Documenting proprietary BMC hardware</title>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>BMCs historically run proprietary firmware. I have started a project to document the hardware of HP iLO 3/4/5, so that we can write our own firmware.</abstract>
<description>&lt;https://gitlab.com/bmcfun/ilo-hw-doc&gt;</description>
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<name>bmcfun</name>
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<date>2019-08-22T14:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:30</start>
<duration>00:05</duration>
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<url>https://c3lt.de/camp2019/talk/QQJJCR</url>
<title>Backstage penetration</title>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>How I got into the backstage of one of the biggest concerts in Italy</abstract>
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<person id="113">
<name>Mastro Gippo</name>
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<date>2019-08-22T14:35:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:35</start>
<duration>00:05</duration>
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<slug>ECPXBJ</slug>
<url>https://c3lt.de/camp2019/talk/ECPXBJ</url>
<title>Make RustFest.eu more environmentally friendly</title>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>Climate change is happening. How can we as organizers lessen the impact we have with our events? Here are some ideas ...</abstract>
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<name>Stefan Schindler (@dns2utf8)</name>
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<date>2019-08-22T14:40:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:40</start>
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<slug>YLNDT9</slug>
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<title>Open Laser Tag</title>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract>Wir möchten ein Open Hardware/Source Lasertagsystem bauen. In diesem Talk gebe ich einen kurzen Überblick über unseren Ansatz und Entwicklungsstand.</abstract>
<description>Lasertag ist ein Spiel in dem man sich mit kleinen Geräten in der Hand gegenseitig mit Licht abschießen kann. Unser Prototyp besteht aus einem Gehäuse aus PVC Ablfussrohre, einem ESP-32 Mikrocontroller, einer power bank, einem Infrarotempfänger und einem Infrarotsendemodul. Außerdem gehört zu dem System eine native Android App und ein nodejs Server. Es ist bereits möglich zu treffen und getroffen zu werden. Mach gerne mit! https://github.com/open-laser-tag/</description>
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<name>gldhnchn</name>
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<date>2019-08-22T14:45:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:45</start>
<duration>00:05</duration>
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<slug>HLAAER</slug>
<url>https://c3lt.de/camp2019/talk/HLAAER</url>
<title>Janitor - From working on Firefox to bootstrapping development environments</title>
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<abstract>A platform to bootstrap development environments to work on big open-source projects such as Firefox, Chromium... and the list is growing !</abstract>
<description>Years ago with a friend, we realized working on well-known open-source projects such as Firefox is harder than it seems : you need to clone repositories (which can take a lot of time on a slow connection), set up dependencies and toolchains, compile for the first time, install optional tools to help you on your workflow...
We made https://janitor.technology to help newcomers and developers experiment, hack, work, submit patches to these projects and not worry about this stuff !</description>
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<persons>
<person id="139">
<name>Etienne Wan</name>
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<date>2019-08-22T21:00:00+02:00</date>
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<title>Bitcoin, Lightning Network, Ethereum for newbs</title>
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<language>en</language>
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<description>basics : how to create a crypto wallet, backup and to transact</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Polto" id="0">Polto</person>
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<date>2019-08-22T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
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<room>Johnson (Workshop 1)</room>
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<subtitle>Bach vs Pythagoras, Runde 1</subtitle>
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<language>de</language>
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<description>Offene Chorprobe und physikalische Grundlagen der Musik</description>
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<links/>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Environmental_and_IMU_sensors_on_the_card10_badge</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Johnson (Workshop 1)</room>
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<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
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<language>en</language>
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<description>In this workshop we're providing some more insights on the environmental and orientation sensors on the card10 badge and how to use them.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Frederik" id="0">Frederik</person>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:NixOS_Install_Party</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T12:45:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:45</start>
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<room>Johnson (Workshop 1)</room>
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<title>NixOS Install Party</title>
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<language>de</language>
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<description>Try NixOS on your laptop or in a VM</description>
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<link>https://nixos.org</link>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Rust_l0dables_on_the_card10_badge</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
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<title>Rust l0dables on the card10 badge</title>
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<track>self organized sessions</track>
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<language>en</language>
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<description>Write applications for the card10 in the Rust programming language</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Astro" id="0">Astro</person>
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<link>https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/astro/rust-card10</link>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Why_NixOS%3F</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
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<language>de</language>
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<description>A Presentation about NixOS for newcomers.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Palo" id="0">Palo</person>
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<link>https://tech.ingolf-wagner.de/slides/why-nixos/</link>
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<date>2019-08-22T19:00:00+02:00</date>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Foxboron" id="0">Foxboron</person>
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<link>https://archlinux.org</link>
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<date>2019-08-22T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
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<room>Goldberg (Workshop 2)</room>
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<description>A short introduction into the international language Esperanto. A planned language actually spoken by nerds all over the world</description>
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<link>https://github.com/johannes-mueller/esperanto-35c3</link>
<link>https://c3eo.chaotik.de</link>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Reproducible_Builds_Meetup</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T13:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:30</start>
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<subtitle>Reproducible build introduction and discussion</subtitle>
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<description>Meeting and discussion about the Reproducible Builds project.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Foxboron" id="0">Foxboron</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Jelly" id="0">Jelly</person>
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<link>https://reproducible-builds.org/</link>
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<date>2019-08-22T15:00:00+02:00</date>
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<abstract>With liberty and justice for some! ...a rant.</abstract>
<description>The Blockchain is celebrated for solving all the hard questions, trusted third-parties? Done! Supply-chain-control? Easy! Deliberation of the individual? Complete!
But how come, that so many users move to Exchanges (Bitcoin), lawyers consider smart contracts not contracts (Etherium) and most other actually used Blockchains are either permissioned or private (read: databases).
So, why does blockchain does not solve any problem and only grants liberty and autonomy for some – the techies themselves? Come hear my take on this and let's debate the present misunderstanding of what the blockchain technology actually can deliver.
**Recording**: https://media.ccc.de/v/thms-39-blockchain-proof-of-ignorance</description>
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<date>2019-08-22T16:15:00+02:00</date>
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<abstract>The AMD Platform Security Processor (PSP) is a security subsystem in AMD CPUs comparable to the Intel ME and was introduced in 2013. It is essential for system startup – in fact, in runs before the main processor is even started – and offers runtime services to the main processor. For this, it has full access to the system memory space (inlcuding MMIO).
The PSP runs undocumented, proprietary firmware. This talk presents efforts of investigating what the PSP does and if it's secure. For the first time, it documents the PSP firmware's proprietary filesystem and provides insights into reverse-engineering such a deeply embedded system as the PSP. The talk further sheds light on how we might regain trust in AMD CPUs despite the delicate nature of the PSP.</abstract>
<description>With the ongoing digitalization, not only the number of IT systems is increasing in many domains, but also the amount of software and hardware that forms the trusted computing base of an application. Applications in industrial systems, infrastructure and consumer electronics rely on the security of these systems. Emerging security technologies try to mitigate the risk of insecure software and hardware by embedding secure components into these untrusted systems.
AMD introduced the AMD Secure Processor to provide a trusted execution environment for critical operations. This talk comprehensively analyzes the undocumented and largely unknown security co-processor and discovers its inner workings. It aims to find out if it is able to keep its promise – or if it opens up another attack vector.</description>
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<code>3MMUHQ</code>
<public_name>Robert Buhren</public_name>
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<date>2019-08-22T18:15:00+02:00</date>
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<abstract>Der Bundestag ist anders als man denkt. Analoger als man ohnehin
vermutet, mit irrsinnigen Abläufen und unvorstellbaren Papierbergen. Es
ist viel anstrengender, als man sich je hätte ausmalen können. Man hat
zu viel Durst und zu wenig Schlaf und kaum noch ein Privatleben. Aber
man kann einen Unterschied machen und deshalb will ich zeigen, dass
Politik auch kompetent, transparent und partizipativ möglich ist. In
dieser Session gebe ich Insider Einblicke in den Alltag als netzpolitische Sprecherin der Linksfraktion im Bundestag,
zeige die Handlungsmöglichkeiten einer Oppositionspolitikerin und wie
Ihr als Netzcommunity mich als Eure Volksvertreterin nutzen könnt, um
z.B. auf offiziellen Kanälen Informationen abzufragen, an die man sonst
nicht kommt, denn Wissen ist Macht.</abstract>
<description>Die Arbeit einer Bundestagsabgeordneten hatte ich mir anders
vorgestellt. Schon rein vom praktischen Alltag her. Mich überraschten
Trinkverbote, 17-stündige Plenartage ohne Pausen, Schreibmaschinen,
Karteikarten und Faxgeräte, ich verlief mich in unterirdischen
Labyrinthen, fing 19 Mäuse im Büro und freute mich, als 2018 endlich das
WLAN kam. Ich wurde netzpolitische Sprecherin der Linksfraktion, Mitglied bzw. stellvertretendes Mitglied im
Digitalausschuss, im Beirat der Bundesnetzagentur (Megathema 5G
Lizenzversteigerung), der Enquete Kommission Künstliche Intelligenz, in
den Ausschüssen für Bildung/Forschung/Technikfolgen sowie für Verkehr
und digitale Infrastruktur. In 22 Monaten hielt ich 19 Reden, stellte 43
schriftliche Fragen, 33 Kleine Anfragen, 5 Anträge und reichte einen
eigenen Gesetzentwurf ein. Es ging um Überwachung am Südkreuz, Open
Source, das NetzDG, Hackbacks, IPv6, Künstliche Intelligenz, DNA
Analysen in der Stammbaumforschung, Uploadfilter, IT Sicherheit,
Impressumpflichten, barrierefreie Notrufe, Whistleblower, Mobilfunk,
Open Data, KfZ Scanning, Funkzellenabfragen und stille SMS, digitale
Gewalt gegen Frauen, Bundeswehr bei re:publica, Verschlüsselung,
Lobbyregister, social Innovation und vieles mehr. Auf parlamentarischen
Reisen im Ausland lernte ich, wie weit das links regierte Uruguay in der
digitalen Bildung ist, wie man in Oman durch kluge Regulierung die
Funklöcher auf dem Land los wurde und wie viele Lichtjahre wir vom
eGovernment in Dänemark entfernt sind. Seit 10 Jahren setze ich mich für
transparente und partizipative Politik ein. Jetzt will ich meine eigenen
Ansprüche daran auch erfüllen. Ich berichte vor allem auf Twitter und
Instagram live aus Ausschüssen, Anhörungen und von Parlamentarierreisen
und greife Anregungen auf, die mich auf irgendeinem Kanal erreichen. Ich
verstehe mich als Volksvertreterin im Wortsinn und möchte als
Netzaktivistin ganz besonders Sprachrohr der Netzcommunity sein. Als
Politikerin einer Oppositionspartei kann ich Themen setzen und
Informationen beschaffen, ich kann fiese Fragen stellen – in langen und
kurzen Formaten und die Bundesregierung muss darauf antworten. In dieser
Session werde ich Beispiele zeigen, über meine Pläne reden und Euch
fragen, was Ihr schon immer von der Bundesregierung in Netzfragen wissen
wollten, damit ich die GroKo weiter nerven kann und wir alle besser
wissen, was sie tun.</description>
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<biography>Als Quereinsteigerin mit netzpolitischer Expertise kam ich im Oktober 2017 als parteilose Abgeordnete der Linksfraktion in den Bundestag, nachdem ich 15 Jahre in der IT Industrie und -Beratung und seit 2011 freiberuflich als Publizistin v.a. zu den Schwerpunkten Digitale Gesellschaft und Geschlechtergerechtigkeit gearbeitet hatte und seit langem als Netzaktivistin engagiert war. Ich möchte die politische Ebene dafür nutzen, eine linke Vision für eine digitale Gesellschaft zu entwickeln und stark zu machen, denn eine digitale Revolution braucht auch eine soziale Revolution. Ich lebe im Norden von Brandenburg, wo ich mit meinem Mann Daniel und anderen Mitstreiter*innen den havel:lab e.V. gegründet habe, der Träger für den &quot;Verstehbahnhof&quot; wurde, ein Makerspace und Bildungsort für Kinder- und Jugendliche mit dem Schwerpunkt Digitales. Im Internet findet man mich unter anderem auf Twitter (@anked) und bei instagram (@adomscheitberg) und unter www.ankedomscheitberg.de.</biography>
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<date>2019-08-22T19:30:00+02:00</date>
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<duration>00:30</duration>
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<abstract>Ein Hoch auf Volksentscheide! Wir erzählen vom Berliner Volksentscheid für ein Transparenzgesetz, das wir ins Leben gerufen haben. Hier könnt ihr unterschreiben. Und wir zeigen, wie ihr mitmachen könnt.</abstract>
<description>Im August hat die Unterschriftensammlung für das Berliner Transparenzgesetz begonnen. Ein breites Bündnis aus Open Knowledge Foundation, Mehr Demokratie, CCC und vielen weiteren hat einen 64-seitigen Gesetzentwurf geschrieben, der in Berlin zu mehr Transparenz und Bürgerbeteiligung führen würde. Und nebenbei müsste die Berliner Verwaltung auch den Quelltext ihrer Software offenlegen.</description>
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<public_name>Arne</public_name>
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<start>20:15</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
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<title>Logbuch:Netzpolitik</title>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract>Live-Podcast</abstract>
<description>Logbuch:Netzpolitik ist ein in der Regel wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast, der im Dialog zwischen Linus Neumann und Tim Pritlove die wichtigsten Themen und Ereignisse mit netzpolitischem Bezug aufgreift und diskutiert.</description>
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<code>N9XJ77</code>
<public_name>Tim Pritlove</public_name>
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<date>2019-08-22T21:30:00+02:00</date>
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<title>15 Jahre netzpolitik.org</title>
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<abstract>Im Sommer 2004 erschienen die erste Artikel auf netzpolitik.org. Was als Seitenprojekt begann, entwickelte sich in 15 Jahren zu einer der schlagkräftigsten Organisationen zur Verteidigung von digitalen Grundrechten in Deutschland.</abstract>
<description>Der Vortrag will einen nicht ganz ernsten Überblick über die Geschichte von netzpolitik.org geben, was auch eine kleine Geschichte der digitalen Zivilgesellschaft in Deutschland ist. Von den erfolgreichen Kämpfen gegen Softwarepatente über die Vorratsdatenspeicherung und Zensursula bis hin zu ACTA und den Uploadfiltern.
Mit Bildern, Screenshots und vielleicht auch dem einen oder anderen kurzen Video.</description>
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<biography>Ich hab mal netzpolitik.org gestartet und finde das Internet meistens immer noch toll.</biography>
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<date>2019-08-22T23:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>23:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
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<title>Trummerschlunk</title>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>Trummerschlunk</abstract>
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<date>2019-08-23T01:00:00+02:00</date>
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<duration>02:00</duration>
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<title>Meta Meta Cloud Beats</title>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>Ein DJ Set von Skorpy</abstract>
<description>Skorpy provides you with two hours of filthy and clean techno beats.</description>
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<abstract>Berlin-based artist AEX delivers complex and catching ambient spheres. From warm and melodic explorations via a rather technical approach to darker layers of machine music, occasionally enriched by her voice, this young live act blends a dense weave of soundscapes, beats and repetitive bleeps. She has quite a special connection to the CCC: at the age of 15, her father took her to the congress in Hamburg, where she discovered her passion for technical informatics in which she dived deeply hereafter.</abstract>
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<abstract>Seinen Freunden ist Marcus Kestner unter vielen Namen bekannt. Einer
davon ist „Der Schrauber“, der nicht nur von seinen Skills in Sachen Technik
und Handwerk herrührt, sondern auch von seiner Art der Musikproduktion.
Seit kurzem veröffentlicht er jedoch unter seinem neuem Pseudonym Kaubl
und spielt auch die ein oder andere Platte aus der Sammlung dem geneigten
Publikum vor.</abstract>
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<room>Rockmore Booth</room>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>Hypnorex from Sportbrigade Sparwasser</abstract>
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<link href="https://soundcloud.com/hypnorex">Hypnorex auf Soundcloud</link>
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<abstract>Hello there, I am Piet 24 years old and hobby DJ.
I like to meet new people and exchange ideas.
Besides, I administrate global DNS servers professionally.
In my spare time everything revolves around people and music.
If you want to get to know me, talk to me, I am a very open person.
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<link href="https://www.mixcloud.com/pietbear/">Piet on Mixcloud</link>
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<date>2019-08-22T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Kemistry Lounge</room>
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<subtitle>live 8bit</subtitle>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>irq7 is a so called &quot;chiptune-artist&quot; who spend a lot of time using old computer-hardware like Gameboys, Commodore-computers and other gadgets to produce a new kind of music.
Cheesy melody's and bumping beats are building dance-tracks, which are not only interesting for fans of retro-sounds.
The songs are somewhere between Electro, Breaks, Drum &amp; Bass and oldschool Chiptunes.</abstract>
<description>He is playing regularly live-shows since 2006 at many locations supporting international acts (Vienna, New York, Cologne, Frankfurt...).
The first full length album was released in spring 2010 and called &quot;Revenge of the Calm&quot;. It was produced one with just one Gameboy.
A few month later, the &quot;It's not me EP&quot; was released which contains cover-versions of his favorite songs coming from old computers like the Commodore-C64 and the Amiga.
In 2011 the &quot;Girls &amp; Gameboys EP&quot; was released and well received. The latest release is from 2018 and called &quot;Large Chiptune Collider&quot; and distributed on audio-tape only.
Beside Gameboy-music, irq7 is focusing on tiny music-instruments and gadgets. All activities are under the umbrella-term &quot;Noizebox&quot;,
and can be found at http://irq7.blogspot.com. &quot;Noizebox&quot; is not just the name of the blog - in fact it is a battery-powered speaker
build from various recycled electronic components. You can simple sit on the Noizebox and play with various electronic devices (e.g. Gameboy, Keyboards, Synth's etc.)
irq7 is also organizing a annual chiptune-festival in Nuremberg called &quot;CHIP HITS THE FAN&quot; featuring international Artist, Workshops and an Open-Stage.
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<links>
<link href="http://soundcloud.com/irq7">irq7 auf Soundcloud</link>
<link href="http://irq7.blogspot.com">irq7 Webseite</link>
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<date>2019-08-22T23:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>23:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Kemistry Lounge</room>
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<abstract>Barbara Wimmer tritt unter dem Namen Shroombab seit 1998 als Drum&amp;Bass-DJ auf. Sie hat in 28 Ländern der Welt und mehr als 600 Clubs und auf zahlreichen Festivals gespielt.Zudem hat sie Veröffentlichungen auf mehr als zehn Labels - von ihrem Heimatland Österreich, bis hin zu UK, DE und den USA. </abstract>
<description>Shroombab, DJ, producer and founder of High Tension Recordings, is a fixed “institution” of Austrias drum&amp;bass-scene. She was born in Upper Austria and moved to Vienna in 1997 – where she started to change her instruments from flute &amp; guitar to turntables &amp; sequencers. Successfully: Gigs in over 28 countries all over the world and several record releases on quality labels followed.
Shroombabs efforts to create her own music and get perfect at spinning records were strong. But not enough, she combined creativity with her talent to organize things: She set up her own Drum’n’Bass clubnight called “Bass Land” (with MC Terra), her own label “High Tension Recordings” and founded the “Junglistic Sistaz” – first a successful girls duo with MC Terra, later a database for women in drum&amp;bass, which got a quality reference for female DJs especially in Eastern Europe.
Apart from numerous national DJ bookings at the best and most established clubs all over Austria, Shroombab got a residency at D.Kay &amp; Raw.fulls weekly clubnight &quot;Beat It&quot; at the famous Flex in Vienna which is running since 2004. Her international DJ-gigs brought her to places like Cape Town, Johannesburg, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Talin, Seattle, Paris, London, Barcelona, Berlin, Bukarest, Bratislava and many more cities and festival.
Her favorite producers are Calyx, Matrix, Ed Rush &amp; Optical, Teebee, Break, Benny Page, Deekline, Ils, Aquasky, DZ, High Rankin, Skream, Marlow.</description>
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<date>2019-08-23T01:00:00+02:00</date>
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<abstract>My philosophy: Sharing means caring – knowledge is growing when its shared.</abstract>
<description>I started DJ'ing in 1990 in Munich with Garage House, NY Style, changed later to Chicago House and ended up with Detroit Techno (1994) but decided to play “Freestyle” very early (1996) as I got bored of playing the same kind of music all night long. In the 90ies I played a lot of gigs all over Europe along all the big names at this time. Even Tony Humphries, Jeff Mills, Colin Faver, DJ Hell. In Clubs like Tresor Berlin, E-Werk Berlin, Museum of Modern Art in Copenhagen, Flex inVienna, Raves in Italy, small and big Festivals and many many more.
1997 I moved to Hamburg where I started a monthyl club night called Club Neu at Club Tempelhof. There we played a really cool freestyle programm, from Hip-Hop to Djungle, from Electro via Disco to House or Beatz. And the crowd there was really cool. They danced to everything we &quot;served&quot;.
I also organized there a really cool night with Cheap Records from Vienna meets Clear Records (Matthew Herbert) or the huge DJ Hell at Rote Flora event. Somtimes I had a chance to play the famour Pudel Club which was also big fun!
In 1999 I moved to Berlin where I started &quot;Support Your Local Ghetto&quot; which was the name of my weekly Radio Show on Twen.FM a pirate radio here in Berlin. I had a lot of fun playing my fave tunes plus having guests from all over the world. Mostly my guests where just from the neighborhood. I love my hood. There are so many talented artists which have to be heard. So, lets stay local. But local not only in the meaning of territory, local means also all the friends and people you have in your neighborhood. Will never forget the outstanding show with Blake Baxter and Abe Duque or with the Stones Throw Dudes. Some recordings of this shows must still be in the interwebs. Will try to find and publish them here.
In 2011 I reactived the &quot;support your local ghetto&quot; This time at the lovely Panke in Berlin Wedding as a monthly club night. Every last friday of the month. This event I did for 3 years until April 2014.
Work in Music:
I started working in the music – biz also very early - in the very early 90ies in Munich where I started the booking agency around the Label Disko B and the Club Ultraschall. (Artists: DJ Hell, Blake Baxter, Abe Duque, Patrick Pulsinger and many more).
In ’96 a major label called and I moved to Hamburg to promote great artists like: Goldie, Roni Size, Money Mark, Portishead etc… Parallel I had a weekly residency at Club Tempelhof, where I played my “Freestyle” program. Of course way too early, so after 1 year it was done. After my experience with a Major Label I did some freelance jobs till the next milestone in my live started: Press Speaker Assistant of the Loveparade ’99 in Berlin. I moved to Berlin, worked for the Sonar Kollektiv (Label collective of Jazzanova) until a friend of mine hired me to help him setting up the Software Startup go_Disko*. I was really happy there but one day I received a mail from iTunes, where they offered me the Job as “Head of Editorial” for the German iTunes store. I started working there right after they opened in Germany – in a team of 2 people – for the next 3,5 years. Great Time it was!
After this great experience I was totally focussed on the topic “future of things.. ” and changed after some nice little jobs for BPitch Control, Puppetmastaz etc..from the music biz to the online biz. Cause at this time (and most is still) every cool new thing was / is forbidden by law in Germany. I organized the re:publica 09 (started 6 weeks before and put all strings together) and now I’m an Online Project Manager, have my 2 own blogs, still do DJing and diggin music. I’m very curious about new strategies, recommendation systems, apps and have a dream of an aggregated platform with something like a semantic search, where you can find everything about your fave artist, movie etc.. Where you can listen for free, pay for a download or even pay per stream. All in one platform. Since 2 years I’m a paying Spotify customer. Started in Sept. 2007 using Soundcloud for my DJ mixes. All my 23 Mixes where played 15.000 times, downloaded 3.100 times in 107 countries since than. I dig music all through the internet, get recommendations from my social network, share my findings and pay wherever I can pay. I’m a very proud owner of 15.000 Vinyls and have around 160 GB well sorted music on my hard drive.</description>
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<date>2019-08-23T03:00:00+02:00</date>
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<abstract>Clear Memory member, future record store owner and Data Wrangler based in Leipzig.
Transforming Breaks, UK Bass, Footwork, bossy Electro and Jungle into another format with the intent of making it more appropriate and valuable for a variety of listeners.</abstract>
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<link href="https://soundcloud.com/tdata">T-Data on Soundcloud</link>
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<abstract>Meet CADUS, the humanitarian aid organization with its Crisis Response Makerspace in Berlin. During the &quot;consultation hours&quot; you can ask all the questions you may have about CADUS and humanitarian aid, hear about its projects, and gather ideas how to get involved.</abstract>
<description>During this particular format of &quot;consultation hours&quot; you can find out the latest about the work of CADUS, be it in the Crisis Response Makerspace in Berlin or in humanitarian aid projects abroad. Take a look at the almost functioning prototype of the Life Sensor, an open source patient monitor, or simply pick up some flyers to stay in touch. And of course: ask all the questions you have! (about CADUS, at least).
Consultation hours are held in German or English, depending on the need. Oh, and if you have an actual medical issue, please consult the medic team of the camp, the person doing the consultation hour is not actually a medic.</description>
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<abstract>werdeteildesgesamtwiderstandes ist eine Objekt gewordene Handlungsanweisung die dazu anregt sich mit anderen menschen zu verbinden. Im Workshop bauen wir diesen analogen synthesizer, jeder kann mitmachen, vorkenntnisse sind nicht erforderlich, für menschen ab 8.</abstract>
<description>werdeteildesgesamtwiderstandes ist eine Objekt gewordene Handlungsanweisung die dazu anregt sich mit anderen menschen zu verbinden.
werdeteildesgesamtwiderstandes ist ein analoger Synthesizer bei dem du selber teil der Schaltung wirst,
sobald seine beiden enden über einen Körperkontakt geschlossen werden, tönt der gesamtwiderstand. die Tonhöhe hängt dabei von der Anzahl der beteiligten Menschen ab. je mehr Teilnehmer*innen desto tiefer wird der Ton. du kannst den Gesamtwiderstand wie ein Instrument spielen, ein einfacher Rhythmus entsteht durch wiederholtes anfassen und loslassen. gleichzeitig bildet sich beim spielen ein kleines soziales Netzwerk mit der Besonderheit dass dieses Netzwerk ganz physisch ist und nicht virtuell. nur die haut leitet den Strom und nur durch anfassen entsteht der ton. dies ist in Zeiten virtueller sozialer Netzwerke ein erfrischendes Erlebnis das großen spaß macht.
maximal 8 teilnehmer*innen, alter ab 8</description>
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<biography>Christian Faubel ist ein interdisziplinärer Wissenschaftler und Künstler. Er ist promovierter Elektroingenieur und hat von 2002-2012 am Institut für Neuroinformatik zu autonomen Systemen geforscht. Von 2012 bis 2018 war er Dozent an der Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln im Bereich experimentelle Informatik. 2002 hat er das Kollektiv derstrudel, zur Vermittlung eines entspannten Zugangs zu Elektronik und Robotik, gegründet. Mit derstrudel hat er mehr als 50 Workshops zum Bau einfacher analoger Roboter im Rahmen internationaler Festivals durchgeführt. In seiner künstlerischen Arbeit interessiert ihn was autonomes Verhalten ermöglicht und wie komplexes Verhalten aus dem Zusammenspiel und den Interaktionsdynamiken einfacher Elemente entstehen kann. Mit seinen Arbeiten macht er theoretische Konzepte wie Selbstorganisation, Emergenz oder Embodiment ästhetisch erfahrbar und sieht seine Arbeiten in der Tradition philosophischer Spielzeuge.</biography>
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<abstract>in dem workshop bauen teilnehmer*innen analoge neuronale schaltungen mit denen ein netzwerkmodell, wie es shun-ichi amari in den 70 er jahren entwickelt hat, realisiert wird.</abstract>
<description>in dem workshop bauen teilnehmer*innen analoge neuronale schaltungen mit denen ein netzwerkmodell, wie es shun-ichi amari in den 70 er jahren entwickelt hat, realisiert wird. Im workshop geht es darum ein gespür für die neuronalen netzen intrinsischen schwingungen zu entwickeln und mit diesen zu spielen und krach oder musik zu machen.
grundlage für den workshop sind sogenannte pop-neuronen schaltungen, die ich gemeinsam mit wolfgang
spahn für eine künstlerische installation, symbolic grounding, entwickelt habe. hier ein kurzes video von einem früherem workshop https://vimeo.com/273578536, pop-neurone
https://kitspace.org/boards/github.com/dusjagr/pn001_pop-neuron_shenzhenready/</description>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>''Learn Arduino using TV-B-Gone as an example project''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; You've probably heard lots about '''Arduino'''. But if you don't know what it is, or how you can use it to do all sorts of cool things, then this fun and easy workshop is for you. As an example project, we'll be creating a '''TV-B-Gone''' remote control out of an '''Arduino''' you can take home with you.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout CCCamp 2019 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; This workshop will be given twice&lt;br&gt;(both identical):&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 2: 22-Aug, 1pm - 4:30pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 3: 23-Aug, 1pm - 4:30pm&lt;br&gt;</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Maltman23" id="0">Maltman23</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://tiny.cc/A4TN</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="979a6e80-7544-470c-b7c3-d2bc7f4bdb39" id="1292">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bristlebots_for_kids!</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1292-session_bristlebots_for_kids_</slug>
<title>Bristlebots for kids!</title>
<subtitle>Day 2</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>DE/EN/FI Build a little electronic insect robot from a toothbrush and a motor</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Kliment" id="0">Kliment</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="468d9123-d7ea-4647-935e-ae4a3f6e581f" id="1367">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Fomu,_the_FPGA_in_your_USB_Port</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T14:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1367-session_fomu_the_fpga_in_your_usb_port</slug>
<title>Fomu, the FPGA in your USB Port</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Come get an FPGA dev board in your USB port and start hacking!&lt;br&gt; Get toolchain setup and you can get &lt;b&gt;free&lt;/b&gt; hardware!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout CCCamp 2019 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; This workshop will be given multiple times (all identical):&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 1: 21-Aug, 10:00pm - 11:30pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 2: 22-Aug, 2:30pm - 4:30pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 3: 23-Aug, 5:30pm - 7:00pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 4: 24-Aug, 3:30pm - 5:00pm&lt;br&gt;&lt;/span&gt;</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://fomu.im</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="3d92fce3-606a-4a90-aa49-313cf54d014e" id="1384">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hello_Badge_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1384-session_hello_badge_workshop</slug>
<title>Hello Badge Workshop</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Solder a hello badge (only four easy solder joints)</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Underhand" id="0">Underhand</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://www.coolfactor.org/project/hello/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="069ad79f-dd7f-4e2b-92ae-b9eaf484e61f" id="1102">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Learn_To_Solder</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>12:59</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1102-session_learn_to_solder</slug>
<title>Learn To Solder</title>
<subtitle>Day 2</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn to Solder! A large variety of way cool kits are available, all designed for total beginners to complete successfully -- and intriguing enough for the total hardware geek.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;span style=&quot;color:orange&quot;&gt;'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area! All day &amp; all night, throughout all of CCCamp2019.'''''&lt;/span&gt;</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Maltman23" id="0">Maltman23</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="2cc4ad05-81a4-42c1-b702-910416df5a08" id="1127">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Soft_circuits:_sew_a_tiny_squishy_torch_with_DIY_pressure_sensor</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T20:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:30</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1127-session_soft_circuits_sew_a_tiny_squishy_torch_with_diy_pressure_sensor</slug>
<title>Soft circuits: sew a tiny squishy torch with DIY pressure sensor</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Make a tiny squishy torch with DIY pressure sensor: an introduction to soft circuits</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://twitter.com/helenleigh</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="61307345-e6a1-4822-8d7a-58082ebf65ce" id="1289">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Surface_Mount_Electronics_Assembly_for_Terrified_Beginners</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>1:40</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1289-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</slug>
<title>Surface Mount Electronics Assembly for Terrified Beginners</title>
<subtitle>Day 2 - 17:30</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building a working power supply. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 90-100mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 17 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Kliment" id="0">Kliment</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="34ee2023-e2f1-4adf-8715-4a23d5122389" id="1287">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Surface_Mount_Electronics_Assembly_for_Terrified_Beginners</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>1:40</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1287-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</slug>
<title>Surface Mount Electronics Assembly for Terrified Beginners</title>
<subtitle>Day 2 - 20:00</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building a working power supply. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 90-100mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 17 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Kliment" id="0">Kliment</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:About:freedom">
<event guid="b2ad3535-afd1-4e0c-a298-6aceef686375" id="1252">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Argumentationstraining_Datenschutz</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T12:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:30</start>
<duration>1:25</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1252-session_argumentationstraining_datenschutz</slug>
<title>Argumentationstraining Datenschutz</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="f9cc11df-dd08-40f4-b7ba-1860455d5147" id="1259">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bits%26B%C3%A4ume_%26_Co:_How_to_shape_a_responsible_world%3F</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1259-session_bits_baeume_co_how_to_shape_a_responsible_world_</slug>
<title>Bits&amp;Bäume &amp; Co: How to shape a responsible world?</title>
<subtitle>Starting Panel</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Als AktivistInnen streben wir einen grundlegenden Wandel in dieser Welt an hin zu einer gerechten und verantwortungsvollen Gesellschaft. Die Ziele sind dabei angelehnt and Bits&amp;Bäume-Bewegung, also eine Zusammenarbeit von Techies und Ökos.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Blipp" id="0">Blipp</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Rainer" id="0">Rainer</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="a17a2adb-49c5-4c5b-92c4-28402b1a1c25" id="1357">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bits%26B%C3%A4ume_w%C3%A4chst:_Forderungen_und_eine_neue_Bewegung</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T18:45:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:45</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1357-session_bits_baeume_waechst_forderungen_und_eine_neue_bewegung</slug>
<title>Bits&amp;Bäume wächst: Forderungen und eine neue Bewegung</title>
<subtitle>about:sessions</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Wir stellen die Bits&amp;Bäume-Konferenz, die -Bewegung und die B&amp;B-Forderungen vor</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Rainer" id="0">Rainer</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Julika" id="0">Julika</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://bits-und-baeume.org/forderungen/</link>
<link>https://bits-und-baeume.org/waechst/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="0b65610d-cad2-45dd-8814-468f99acd259" id="1048">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:CiTiZEN_KiNO</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>3:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1048-session_citizen_kino</slug>
<title>CiTiZEN KiNO</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>CiTiZEN KiNO #81: Embedded Dystopias - A situationist cinema for our futurist-fed times.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="ab428789-489d-4649-8d64-43ad6c072342" id="1189">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:CryptoParty_Meet_%26_Greet</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>2:35</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1189-session_cryptoparty_meet_greet</slug>
<title>CryptoParty Meet &amp; Greet</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Pre-CryptoParty Meetup of organisers and those, who want to help,</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="c78b6f1d-ef23-4199-a3f4-127a769c5b9a" id="1213">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Implementation_of_the_Copyright_Directive:_How_to_prevent_the_worst_in_your_home_country%3F</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>0:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1213-session_implementation_of_the_copyright_directive_how_to_prevent_the_worst_in_your_home_country_</slug>
<title>Implementation of the Copyright Directive: How to prevent the worst in your home country?</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="b611cda2-eeb8-432e-b56b-41266684f84f" id="1214">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Ink!:_Write_Wasm_smart_contracts_with_Rust</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T10:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>10:30</start>
<duration>2:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1214-session_ink_write_wasm_smart_contracts_with_rust</slug>
<title>Ink!: Write Wasm smart contracts with Rust</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>A comprehensive, end-to-end tutorial for building an ERC20 token using Parity Substrate and ink! - build on Rust and wasm</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://substrate.dev/substrate-contracts-workshop/#/</link>
<link>https://substrate.dev/en/tutorials</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="7e62224f-d99f-492a-84f9-eee90a2b8365" id="1110">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:OONI:_Measuring_internet_censorship_around_the_world</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T12:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:30</start>
<duration>0:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1110-session_ooni_measuring_internet_censorship_around_the_world</slug>
<title>OONI: Measuring internet censorship around the world</title>
<subtitle>about:sessions</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Participate in a global community measuring internet censorship around the world.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="b6837980-853b-42d7-95b8-72c7d1c3ed96" id="1235">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Substrate_Collectibles_-_Build_your_own_blockchain-backed_asset_exchange</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>3:25</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1235-session_substrate_collectibles_build_your_own_blockchain_backed_asset_exchange</slug>
<title>Substrate Collectibles - Build your own blockchain-backed asset exchange</title>
<subtitle>First Iteration</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>This workshop will take you through building your own collectibles blockchain - think &quot;CryptoKitties&quot; - using Substrate, Rust and WebAssembly.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://substrate.dev/substrate-collectables-workshop/#/</link>
<link>https://substrate.dev/en/tutorials</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="74735d77-9d77-4c14-b823-81a1c91820ee" id="1139">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Tor_Project:_running_Tor_trainings_with_human_rights_defenders_in_Global_South</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T14:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:30</start>
<duration>0:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1139-session_tor_project_running_tor_trainings_with_human_rights_defenders_in_global_south</slug>
<title>Tor Project: running Tor trainings with human rights defenders in Global South</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Meeting the Global South community and users</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.torproject.org</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="a6715135-987f-418c-8dad-d5896ac63695" id="1246">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Treffen_und_Diskussion_zur_Netzpolitik_in_der_Schweiz</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T10:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>10:30</start>
<duration>1:25</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1246-session_treffen_und_diskussion_zur_netzpolitik_in_der_schweiz</slug>
<title>Treffen und Diskussion zur Netzpolitik in der Schweiz</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Netzpolitik-Frühstück: Kaffee &amp; Gipfeli ab 10.30, Vorstellung und Diskussion der aktuellen und anstehenden Themen im Herbst (E-ID, E-Voting, Datenschutzgesetz, Netzneutralität, ...) ab 11.00 Uhr</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Kire" id="0">Kire</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:1komona">
<event guid="a4924a82-9cf2-4f01-ac38-b2fae9f50b45" id="1352">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:ArtesMobiles_-_SpeculativeAI</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>0:15</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1352-session_artesmobiles_speculativeai</slug>
<title>ArtesMobiles - SpeculativeAI</title>
<subtitle>4pm - 6pm every 15 min</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Performance&lt;/b&gt; // audiovisual experiment // @12m long white Bus with rooftop terasse</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://www.kollektivartesmobiles.com/de/produktion.php#SpeculativeArtificialIntelligence</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="f298d36c-3dc7-417b-9ffb-f0ff5666df71" id="1450">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Movie_screening_%22weird_Germany_series%22_-_day_2_:_Kasper_Hauser_goes_techno</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T23:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>23:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1450-session_movie_screening_weird_germany_series_day_2_kasper_hauser_goes_techno</slug>
<title>Movie screening &quot;weird Germany series&quot; - day 2 : Kasper Hauser goes techno</title>
<subtitle>psychik video's &quot;weird Germany series&quot; at Libre Hosters' cinema</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>outside</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>An even weirder movie about the story of Kasper Hauser starring a beautiful soul called Bruno S. in the role of the legendary German foundling boy.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Agnez" id="0">Agnez</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="96c09f00-222f-4053-b80a-4fb0ed5ab439" id="1330">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Postapokalyptic_jewellery</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T15:15:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:15</start>
<duration>2:02</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1330-session_postapokalyptic_jewellery</slug>
<title>Postapokalyptic jewellery</title>
<subtitle>scrap tinkering - schrottbasteln</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>living in the postapocalypse and noticing the beauty of relicts of human civilisation, we start to adorn and grace ourselves with it. the workshop offers to create more or less pretty jewellery things out of a big collection of found objects. bring your own nuggets or choose from provided material. there will be a donation box as sad enough the apocalypse didn't make capitalism history.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://p0stap0calyptic.wordpress.com/</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Königlich Bayerisches Amtsvillage">
<event guid="38398c8e-5432-4b2b-a374-7b0ef7daa4f3" id="1438">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Blinking_Selfmade_LED_Ear_Ring_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Königlich Bayerisches Amtsvillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1438-session_blinking_selfmade_led_ear_ring_workshop</slug>
<title>Blinking Selfmade LED Ear Ring Workshop</title>
<subtitle>Hands-On Workshop Day2 - evening</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Soldering Blinking Ear Rings</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:M1P3" id="0">M1P3</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Metalab Dome">
<event guid="ad22b09d-0708-41f4-bd41-c647c380873d" id="1440">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Building_dome_tarps_with_PVC_fabric</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T15:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:30</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Metalab Dome</room>
<slug>camp2019-1440-session_building_dome_tarps_with_pvc_fabric</slug>
<title>Building dome tarps with PVC fabric</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Building tarps for the Metalab Dome</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ripper" id="0">Ripper</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://metalab.at/wiki/Dome_2.0</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="cf044024-4111-4e64-9c4a-11c6f1dd12d2" id="1417">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Gameboy_Tetris_Tournament</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Metalab Dome</room>
<slug>camp2019-1417-session_gameboy_tetris_tournament</slug>
<title>Gameboy Tetris Tournament</title>
<subtitle>Round 1</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>game</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Gameboys! Link Cables! Tetris! Competition!</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="f28bdd0a-d215-4af6-8c78-9a0ed4e0d758" id="1230">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Regio_Mediation</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Metalab Dome</room>
<slug>camp2019-1230-session_regio_mediation</slug>
<title>Regio Mediation</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Streitigkeiten, die sich schon tiefer in einen Verein eingetreten haben oder sogar mit Machtgefällen behaftet sind, sind nicht einfach aus der Welt zu schaffen und können eine gute Vereinsarbeit über lange Zeit lähmen. Wir glauben, um diese Probleme zu lösen, könnenn uns die Techniken der Mediation weiterhelfen. Wir vermuten außerdem, dass schon viel Erfahrung im CCC und seinen Mitgliedern schlummert und wollen euch einladen mit uns Idee noch weiter auszuarbeiten.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Susi" id="0">Susi</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Dkl" id="0">Dkl</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://doku.ccc.de/Regiowochenende_2019</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Infuanfu">
<event guid="def30019-b984-4830-865d-c3ce6a3da3f3" id="1421">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Chaos_Microgrid_Working_Group</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Infuanfu</room>
<slug>camp2019-1421-session_chaos_microgrid_working_group</slug>
<title>Chaos Microgrid Working Group</title>
<subtitle>Third Meetup - Desigining a power usage survey</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We want to meet and discuss the requirements and possibilities of setting up a microgrid solution for future camping events.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Hadez" id="0">Hadez</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Foodhackingbase">
<event guid="9628843e-81b0-4810-b26f-bcd9b8141b66" id="1049">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Cidre_Flows</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Foodhackingbase</room>
<slug>camp2019-1049-session_cidre_flows</slug>
<title>Cidre Flows</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Dégustation of cidres.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Algoldor" id="0">Algoldor</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Cidre_flows_ccccamp2019</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="b0e60a06-11a7-4d26-9fbe-3c980f74c6a4" id="1372">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Home_made_syrups</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Foodhackingbase</room>
<slug>camp2019-1372-session_home_made_syrups</slug>
<title>Home made syrups</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>You will learn about fruit syrups and make some for yourself to keep.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Algoldor" id="0">Algoldor</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Fhb_ccc2019</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:LaTeX">
<event guid="12375d1f-b599-40a8-be72-7ca856048c10" id="1051">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:ConTeXt_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:LaTeX</room>
<slug>camp2019-1051-session_context_fuer_anfaenger</slug>
<title>ConTeXt für Anfänger</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Introduction into ConTeXt</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Hraban" id="0">Hraban</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://wiki.contextgarden.net</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="29607a5e-7c42-4004-b238-31fa1fe9a3c3" id="1063">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Einf%C3%BChrung_in_LaTeX</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:LaTeX</room>
<slug>camp2019-1063-session_einfuehrung_in_latex</slug>
<title>Einführung in LaTeX</title>
<subtitle>(Individual 1h events, not a series - you can come to any of those)</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Short introduction into typesetting with LaTeX for complete beginners</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Nils" id="0">Nils</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://gitlab.com/nilspickert/latex-einfuehrung</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="3e34db5c-5ac7-485f-947a-8098dd01da0f" id="1083">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Graphics_with_LaTeX</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:LaTeX</room>
<slug>camp2019-1083-session_graphics_with_latex</slug>
<title>Graphics with LaTeX</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>introduction into generating graphics with LaTeX</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Dantetante" id="0">Dantetante</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="a3c87f56-9cfa-454b-a6b5-4c2741ebc2c2" id="1249">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Xspace_%E2%80%93_Solution_to_an_annoying_TeX_quirk</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>0:15</duration>
<room>Village:LaTeX</room>
<slug>camp2019-1249-session_xspace_solution_to_an_annoying_tex_quirk</slug>
<title>Xspace – Solution to an annoying TeX quirk</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Let's have a look how xspace.sty makes TeX's treatment of whitespace more predictable!</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Fr%C3%B6belsuppe" id="0">Fröbelsuppe</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Hackcenter">
<event guid="7db3ec84-5dc0-46a3-b30e-8fa3eb9560b6" id="1283">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Creating_Z-Wave_controllers_and_devices</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1283-session_creating_z_wave_controllers_and_devices</slug>
<title>Creating Z-Wave controllers and devices</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Hacking around Z-Wave smart home protocol</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:PoltoS" id="0">PoltoS</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://z-uno.z-wave.me</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="56989b98-d3d7-44db-a9c5-db4553adeed2" id="1062">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:EightOS</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1062-session_eightos</slug>
<title>EightOS</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>!!! Time change !!! A physical practice session: bodymind operating system — human firmware update. Hackcenter is the meeting point. We will do the session at a space outside.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://www.8os.io</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:ChaosZone">
<event guid="1fd1de1c-0e8f-4fcf-8ede-3847df406885" id="1430">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Der_Goldene_Schu%C3%9F_-_Lesung_am_Sp%C3%A4ti</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T21:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:ChaosZone</room>
<slug>camp2019-1430-session_der_goldene_schuss_lesung_am_spaeti</slug>
<title>Der Goldene Schuß - Lesung am Späti</title>
<subtitle>Klolektüre und Schnaps-Tasting</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Die Redaktion des Goldenen Schusz liest Klolektüre vor</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://dergoldeneschusz.net</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Digitalcourage">
<event guid="16bfa5df-7213-49b9-8179-5ad27a218ed6" id="1266">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Digital_Self-Defense_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1266-session_digital_self_defense_workshop</slug>
<title>Digital Self-Defense Workshop</title>
<subtitle>Private and Anonymous Web Browsing</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn about the basics of practical cryptography and privacy enhancing measures for your digital devices in the spirit of a CryptoParty.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:CryptGoat" id="0">CryptGoat</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de/digitale-selbstverteidigung</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Backspace">
<event guid="4bd515dd-087d-482e-b092-8ae27a3938a6" id="1318">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Educational_Filk:_Der_Hacker-Song</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Backspace</room>
<slug>camp2019-1318-session_educational_filk_der_hacker_song</slug>
<title>Educational Filk: Der Hacker-Song</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Wir schreiben gemeinsam ein Lied, das auf unterhaltsame Weise Muggles erklärt, was Hacker sind und machen.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Advi" id="0">Advi</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="86521597-ff5f-4fe2-b0ec-6b4f05439dad" id="1065">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Einf%C3%BChrung_ins_Podcasting_mit_Reaper/Ultraschall</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Backspace</room>
<slug>camp2019-1065-session_einfuehrung_ins_podcasting_mit_reaper_ultraschall</slug>
<title>Einführung ins Podcasting mit Reaper/Ultraschall</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Einführung ins Podcasting</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Advi" id="0">Advi</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Haecksen">
<event guid="ae547302-6b4b-4ea9-ade9-51a495ac1b82" id="1322">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:FNIT_Vernetzungsworkshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1322-session_fnit_vernetzungsworkshop</slug>
<title>FNIT Vernetzungsworkshop</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Vernetzungsworkshop der FNIT Gruppen im CCC Raum</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Melzai" id="0">Melzai</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://haecksen.org</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="b2a39864-a9b3-4026-82c9-6398c858864f" id="1278">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:M%C3%A4rchenstunde_(f%C3%BCr_Erwachsene)</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1278-session_maerchenstunde_fuer_erwachsene_</slug>
<title>Märchenstunde (für Erwachsene)</title>
<subtitle>Fällt aus, an Tag 3 gehts los!</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Achtung, fällt aus! Tag 3 gehts los</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="e954fe1b-25f0-4b97-9ec9-d89ef4b1e291" id="1271">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Pseudo-Yoga</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T10:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>10:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1271-session_pseudo_yoga</slug>
<title>Pseudo-Yoga</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>outside</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Kleine Trainingssession für den Rücken</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Piko" id="0">Piko</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Free Software Foundation Europe">
<event guid="ecfcf7e9-5341-4ca3-ab75-f18882f6cb36" id="1254">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Free_Software_Song_sing-along</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T19:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:30</start>
<duration>0:10</duration>
<room>Village:Free Software Foundation Europe</room>
<slug>camp2019-1254-session_free_software_song_sing_along</slug>
<title>Free Software Song sing-along</title>
<subtitle>ad-hoc choir</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Everyday at 19:30 in the Cluster about:freedom we invite you to sing together the Free Software song; We have the lyrics and a conductor. Simply come, bring your hacker buddies and your voice and maybe an instrument and we form an ad-hoc choir and sing out loud our love for Free Software!</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Eal" id="0">Eal</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:AFRA">
<event guid="c0c61577-a515-4216-902b-ffa7fc34119c" id="1375">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Freifunk_Drink-Up</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:AFRA</room>
<slug>camp2019-1375-session_freifunk_drink_up</slug>
<title>Freifunk Drink-Up</title>
<subtitle>Social gathering, meet, talk, celebrate</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>ab</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Social gathering for the Freifunk community and everybody interested in community networks.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Math" id="0">Math</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://freifunk.net</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Ecohackerfarm">
<event guid="e4fe9aff-1b9e-4c51-8ca1-fd87cd9a4984" id="1358">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Get_to_know_Eco_Hacker_Farm</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Ecohackerfarm</room>
<slug>camp2019-1358-session_get_to_know_eco_hacker_farm</slug>
<title>Get to know Eco Hacker Farm</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>come and get to us know what ecohackerfarm is all about</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Aimeejulia" id="0">Aimeejulia</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://ecohackerfarm.org/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="63dc7526-e5ad-4519-a349-f75835c8b5f1" id="1117">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Powerplant_team_meeting</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Ecohackerfarm</room>
<slug>camp2019-1117-session_powerplant_team_meeting</slug>
<title>Powerplant team meeting</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>an opportunity for the powerplant team to meet and discuss progress in person</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Aimeejulia" id="0">Aimeejulia</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://wiki.ecohackerfarm.org/powerplant:start</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:402 Payment Required">
<event guid="a07bf133-212b-4da8-9dca-bdb67dc89e70" id="1435">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_on_nix-bitcoin</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T20:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:30</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Village:402 Payment Required</room>
<slug>camp2019-1435-session_hacking_on_nix_bitcoin</slug>
<title>Hacking on nix-bitcoin</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn how to write modules for nix-bitcoin</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://github.com/fort-nix/nix-bitcoin</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="903a6baf-f56a-4e25-98fe-802bac852070" id="1441">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Ice_Dragon_-_A_Lightning_Network_paywall_service</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:402 Payment Required</room>
<slug>camp2019-1441-session_ice_dragon_a_lightning_network_paywall_service</slug>
<title>Ice Dragon - A Lightning Network paywall service</title>
<subtitle>How to earn money with our blog without annoying ads</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We're going to present the project Ice Dragon that we created during a hackathon</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://www.ice-dragon.ch</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Munich Maker Village">
<event guid="2719e8e2-6c6f-4267-92b9-a699b82f5c64" id="1365">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Introduction_to_LoRaWAN</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Munich Maker Village</room>
<slug>camp2019-1365-session_introduction_to_lorawan</slug>
<title>Introduction to LoRaWAN</title>
<subtitle>LoRaWAN Basics &amp; Building your own sensor node</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>An introduction to building IoT sensors and applications using the LoRaWAN standard The Things Network as free network provider</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Tiefpunkt" id="0">Tiefpunkt</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="52d92652-5b26-4db8-b066-54cbfb539364" id="1369">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Particle_Matter_Sensor_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Munich Maker Village</room>
<slug>camp2019-1369-session_particle_matter_sensor_workshop</slug>
<title>Particle Matter Sensor Workshop</title>
<subtitle>Particulate Matter Sensor Workshop I</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Build your own particle matter sensor by using COTS electronics components even without soldering (design by OK Lab Stuttgart)</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ulib" id="0">Ulib</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://luftdaten.info/feinstaubsensor-bauen/</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Librehosters">
<event guid="6c478d36-40e3-4625-82d4-ce27dbcfed4b" id="1424">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Meet_librehosters</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Librehosters</room>
<slug>camp2019-1424-session_meet_librehosters</slug>
<title>Meet librehosters</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>A daily timeslot to meet existing librehosters members and an open invitation to join the discussion of the directions of the network.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Agnez" id="0">Agnez</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Realitygaps" id="0">Realitygaps</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gust" id="0">Gust</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://libreho.st/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="303002d1-2d0d-45c2-86bd-026b888f9cc3" id="1451">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Movies_screening_%22weird_Germany_series%22_-_day_2_:_The_old_Kasper_Hauser</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T21:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:30</start>
<duration>1:45</duration>
<room>Village:Librehosters</room>
<slug>camp2019-1451-session_movies_screening_weird_germany_series_day_2_the_old_kasper_hauser</slug>
<title>Movies screening &quot;weird Germany series&quot; - day 2 : The old Kasper Hauser</title>
<subtitle>psychik video's &quot;weird Germany series&quot; at Librehosters' cinema</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Feature movie about the story of Kasper Hauser starring a beautiful soul called Bruno S. in the role of the legendary German foundling boy.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Agnez" id="0">Agnez</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Milliways">
<event guid="76a758fd-23da-4aa7-8d94-124a28e14e1d" id="1341">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Modding_Milliways_-_Low-poly_Whiskyleaks</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Milliways</room>
<slug>camp2019-1341-session_modding_milliways_low_poly_whiskyleaks</slug>
<title>Modding Milliways - Low-poly Whiskyleaks</title>
<subtitle>Low-poly buildup pt.2</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>game</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>A livestream at Milliways of CCC being modded into a videogame</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Awtnmy" id="0">Awtnmy</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://wiki.offgridthegame.com/index.php?title=Milliways_CCCamp_mod</link>
<link>https://github.com/IuriLeitaoMartinho/OffGridMilliwaysMod</link>
<link>https://www.twitch.tv/semaeopus</link>
<link>http://www.offgridthegame.com</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="76a758fd-23da-4aa7-8d94-124a28e14e1e" id="1571">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Modding_Milliways_-_Low-poly_Whiskyleaks</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T21:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:30</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Milliways</room>
<slug>camp2019-1571-session_modding_milliways_low_poly_whiskyleaks</slug>
<title>Modding Milliways - Low-poly Whiskyleaks</title>
<subtitle>Low-poly buildup pt.3 Live @ Whiskyleaks</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>game</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>A livestream at Milliways of CCC being modded into a videogame</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Awtnmy" id="0">Awtnmy</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://wiki.offgridthegame.com/index.php?title=Milliways_CCCamp_mod</link>
<link>https://github.com/IuriLeitaoMartinho/OffGridMilliwaysMod</link>
<link>https://www.twitch.tv/semaeopus</link>
<link>http://www.offgridthegame.com</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="b942af59-cc7b-4414-a822-4fa6d4ade0aa" id="1245">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:The_Future_of_HOPE</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Milliways</room>
<slug>camp2019-1245-session_the_future_of_hope</slug>
<title>The Future of HOPE</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>The HOPE conference run by 2600 Magazine is in trouble and needs your help</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Aestetix" id="0">Aestetix</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Maltman23" id="0">Maltman23</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.2600.com/content/future-hope</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="0ef423eb-0595-4918-9f30-6158ea6227e5" id="1143">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Whiskyleaks</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>5:00</duration>
<room>Village:Milliways</room>
<slug>camp2019-1143-session_whiskyleaks</slug>
<title>Whiskyleaks</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>The traditional Milliways Whiskyleaks, bring a nice bottle of liquor and a glass and share it with other fine human beings, donations welcome.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Adventureloop" id="0">Adventureloop</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Seating area south of Milliways (S9 on map)">
<event guid="eb23d0dc-2d2f-49c8-98a2-b96cf3d78782" id="1226">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:OctoPrint_User_Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Seating area south of Milliways (S9 on map)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1226-session_octoprint_user_meetup</slug>
<title>OctoPrint User Meetup</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Meet and greet of OctoPrint users at the camp. foosel will also be there and bring stickers!</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Foosel" id="0">Foosel</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://community.octoprint.org/t/octoprint-meetup-at-chaos-communication-camp-2019/11078</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Kidspace">
<event guid="b2e9d704-4531-47b2-80bf-def24c1087fb" id="1265">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Ottobot_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T10:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>10:00</start>
<duration>3:00</duration>
<room>Village:Kidspace</room>
<slug>camp2019-1265-session_ottobot_workshop</slug>
<title>Ottobot Workshop</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Wir basteln gemeinsam einen laufenden Roboter</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Skyr" id="0">Skyr</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.hackerspace-bamberg.de/Otto_LC</link>
<link>https://www.ottodiy.com/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="127c17a7-0a66-49a2-a806-db41c19ebfac" id="1137">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Tetrapixels</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>3:00</duration>
<room>Village:Kidspace</room>
<slug>camp2019-1137-session_tetrapixels</slug>
<title>Tetrapixels</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We build blinking objects with Tetrapacks and Arduinos</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Melle" id="0">Melle</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="f40b1ff2-7dbd-419a-8dc4-199f3bf33c0f" id="1303">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Vorlesestunde_/_reading_hour</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Kidspace</room>
<slug>camp2019-1303-session_vorlesestunde_reading_hour</slug>
<title>Vorlesestunde / reading hour</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Kinderbücher vorlesen</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ckeen" id="0">Ckeen</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:C-base">
<event guid="e8016cbd-7c0f-478b-a7c9-d4b18cbfce70" id="1227">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Pentagame</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T17:05:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:05</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:C-base</room>
<slug>camp2019-1227-session_pentagame</slug>
<title>Pentagame</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>game</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>New abstract board game explained and played</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://pentagame.org</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:EMF">
<event guid="b5387c5c-1172-405a-8f4f-296acb251559" id="1454">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Pimms_O%27_Clock</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T18:15:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:15</start>
<duration>1:45</duration>
<room>Village:EMF</room>
<slug>camp2019-1454-session_pimms_o_clock</slug>
<title>Pimms O' Clock</title>
<subtitle>Pimms O' Clock, come drink some pimms!</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Pimms O' Clock, drink some pimms!</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Pezmc" id="0">Pezmc</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:ZSH - Zelt Stadt Hessen">
<event guid="1e5e1add-8b9d-4f3d-887d-04fc4faf5731" id="1362">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Poly*-/RA-Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:ZSH - Zelt Stadt Hessen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1362-session_poly_ra_meetup</slug>
<title>Poly*-/RA-Meetup</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Let's hang around, talk about concepts of interpersonal relationships</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Binbash" id="0">Binbash</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Poly" id="0">Poly</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="9555ad1c-f359-4714-9a6f-97e89855f78b" id="1419">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Singerunde</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>4:00</duration>
<room>Village:ZSH - Zelt Stadt Hessen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1419-session_singerunde</slug>
<title>Singerunde</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type/>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We are singing using analog instruments and our very own voices. Bring some instruments, songbooks and candles if at hand.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Hoechst" id="0">Hoechst</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Italian Hackers' Embassy">
<event guid="a4d49ebc-d5ff-56f6-be75-d313eaad50a3" id="1442">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Portraits_of_Hackers_-_2019</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T23:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>23:30</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Italian Hackers' Embassy</room>
<slug>camp2019-1442-session_portraits_of_hackers_2019</slug>
<title>Portraits of Hackers - 2019</title>
<subtitle>Portraits of Hackers - 2019 Edition</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Come and have your own Portrait taken!</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Lastknight" id="0">Lastknight</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://mgpf.it/release</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Harbor">
<event guid="53b7eed2-1de8-4fa7-8816-618cf4eb6c14" id="1126">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SocialTech</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Harbor</room>
<slug>camp2019-1126-session_socialtech</slug>
<title>SocialTech</title>
<subtitle>SocialTech Workshop #1</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Workshop: Accessibility and Inclusion - Hacking everyday communication practices to change the world.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Erdbeerblau" id="0">Erdbeerblau</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Hirnsalat" id="0">Hirnsalat</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Vishnee" id="0">Vishnee</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://angela.is/SocialTech/</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Singularity City">
<event guid="9beedfae-1d67-4cc3-a7f1-b70e0daf491b" id="1433">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Stainless_Steel_Etching_-_Edelstahl_%C3%A4tzen</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Singularity City</room>
<slug>camp2019-1433-session_stainless_steel_etching_edelstahl_aetzen</slug>
<title>Stainless Steel Etching - Edelstahl ätzen</title>
<subtitle>Bring your own Besteckset/Coffee mug</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We will etch your cutlery set or coffee mug. Bring your vector graphics.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Mist" id="0">Mist</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Larsan" id="0">Larsan</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://stratum0.org/blog/posts/2014/03/06/how-to-stainless-steel-etching/</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:RoboVillage">
<event guid="33972c84-2791-45ab-acb9-9bbd497cf8b6" id="1148">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SumoRobot_programming</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T12:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:RoboVillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1148-session_sumorobot_programming</slug>
<title>SumoRobot programming</title>
<subtitle>Day 2 afternoon</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>DECT 7866 - You will be able to write your awesome algorithm and get a blast on the SumoRobot match.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Superwallah" id="0">Superwallah</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.robokoding.com/kits/sumorobot</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="48f5971c-69ea-416f-a423-9d7de6cb5ed1" id="1155">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SumoRobot_programming</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:RoboVillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1155-session_sumorobot_programming</slug>
<title>SumoRobot programming</title>
<subtitle>Day 2 evening</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>DECT 7866 - You will be able to write your awesome algorithm and get a blast on the SumoRobot match.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Superwallah" id="0">Superwallah</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.robokoding.com/kits/sumorobot</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="d1816030-bd5c-4674-ae2b-4c8b630aaa8c" id="1242">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SumoRobot_soldering</url>
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<date>2019-08-22T14:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:30</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:RoboVillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1242-session_sumorobot_soldering</slug>
<title>SumoRobot soldering</title>
<subtitle>Day 2 afternoon</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>DECT 7866 - Come solder your own SumoRobot and have a blast later at the SumoRobot match.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.robokoding.com/kits/sumorobot</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="4259313b-6e4c-47dd-9e7d-83798e30d421" id="1169">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SumoRobot_soldering</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-22T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:RoboVillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1169-session_sumorobot_soldering</slug>
<title>SumoRobot soldering</title>
<subtitle>Day 2 evening</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>DECT 7866 - Come solder your own SumoRobot and have a blast later at the SumoRobot match.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.robokoding.com/kits/sumorobot</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
</day>
<day date="2019-08-23" end="2019-08-24T04:00:00+02:00" index="3" start="2019-08-23T09:00:00+02:00">
<room name="Curie">
<event guid="ca134284-32df-48e0-b811-42c79dc71fa0" id="10285">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10285.html</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10285-nachhaltige_blockchains</slug>
<title>Nachhaltige Blockchains</title>
<subtitle>statt Digital und Dreckig</subtitle>
<track>Science</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Erfolg der kryptographischen Währung Bitcoin, zu einer der
meistdiskutierten &quot;neuen&quot; Technologien entwickelt. Der sehr schnelle
Aufstieg von Bitcoin hat viele Problemstellungen zum verteilten
Vertrauensmanagement, dem Energieverbrauch und dem Schutz der
Privatsphäre von interessanten Forschungsfragen zu wichtigen
Herausforderungen für eine nachhaltige wirtschaftliche und
gesellschaftliche Entwicklung werden lassen. Wir diskutieren, wie wir
mit recht überschaubaren mathematischen Verbesserungen für weniger
umweltschädliche, weniger sich zentralisierende und
datenschutzfreundliche Systeme sorgen können. </abstract>
<description>Innerhalb weniger Jahre haben sich Blockchains, insbesondere durch den Erfolg der kryptographischen Währung Bitcoin, zu einer der
meistdiskutierten &quot;neuen&quot; Technologien entwickelt. Der sehr schnelle
Aufstieg von Bitcoin hat viele Problemstellungen zum verteilten
Vertrauensmanagement, dem Energieverbrauch und dem Schutz der
Privatsphäre von interessanten Forschungsfragen zu wichtigen
Herausforderungen für eine nachhaltige wirtschaftliche und
gesellschaftliche Entwicklung werden lassen. Wir diskutieren, wie wir
mit recht überschaubaren mathematischen Verbesserungen für weniger
umweltschädliche, weniger sich zentralisierende und
datenschutzfreundliche Systeme sorgen können.
</description>
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<persons>
<person id="1545">ruedi</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link href="https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/blockchain-stories-5-digital-und-dreckig.807.de.html?dram:article_id=435999">Deutschlandfunk: Digital und dreckig</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
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<event guid="823efec2-9c83-45d6-bec9-6a07db561cc2" id="10367">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10367.html</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10367-zombie_apocalypse_vs_international_health_regulations</slug>
<title>Zombie Apocalypse vs. International Health Regulations</title>
<subtitle>Introducing a very important piece of international law and how to circumvent it</subtitle>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>The little known International Health Regulations are Earth's last defence line against world-wide health risks. I discuss how they would perform during a Zombie Apocalypse.</abstract>
<description>The International Health Regulations (IHR) are a piece of legally binding, international law that (theoretically) all countries have to adhere to. After the catastrophic 2003 SARS outbreaks, unlikely partners such as the USA and Iran, together with 192 other member states of the World Health Organisation, agreed upon these rules that entered into force in 2007. This set of rules aims to prevent international spread of health risks (usually communicable diseases) while balancing international travel and, of course, trade.
I will use the popular Zombie Apocalypse metaphor to illustrate the various prevention mechanisms of the IHR and how they were (and will be) circumvented by past and future epidemics.
</description>
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<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="1408">florian</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link href="http://www.burckhardt.de/zombies-vs-ihr.zip">Link to pdf&amp;pptx (zip)</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="a9b096f5-3db7-4c83-af7c-289afa1d886c" id="10340">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10340.html</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10340-updates_from_the_onion</slug>
<title>Updates from the Onion</title>
<subtitle>The Road to Mobile Tor and Improved Censorship Circumvention</subtitle>
<track>Security</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>The Tor Project is building usable free software to fight surveillance and censorship across the globe. In this talk we'll give an update on what we have been up to in the past months, what happened in the wider Tor ecosystem, and what lies ahead of us.</abstract>
<description>In the last year the Tor Project has been working hard on improving the software, building and training communities around the world as well as creating an anti-censorship team and roadmap that can push forward technologies to circumvent censorship. This talk will cover major milestones we achieved and will give an outline about what is lying ahead. In particular, we'll talk about the release of Tor Browser for Android and restructuring our anti-censorship efforts as well as working on next generation pluggable transports. Moreover, we'll explain our defense against website traffic fingerprinting attacks and plans for improving onion services and making them more usable (DDoS resistance, better user interfaces for authentication and dealing with errors). Finally, we'll shed some light on efforts to get Tor support directly embedded into other browsers, like Firefox and Brave, and educating users both by reorganizing the content on our website and extensive trainings throughout the world.</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="7805">GeKo</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="ffe2c816-e1d4-4457-8a2d-6c953cc3de17" id="10195">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10195.html</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10195-neue_europaische_uberwachungslandschaft</slug>
<title>Neue europäische Überwachungslandschaft</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Mit neuen Verordnungen und Richtlinien wachsen in der Europäischen Union weitere Datentöpfe heran. Internetanbieter sollen außerdem Inhalte entfernen und Telekommunikationsdaten auf Verlangen herausgeben. Auch der Kreis der Zugriffsberechtigten wird deutlich erweitert. Ganz legal könnten sogar US-Behörden bald in Europa Abhören dürfen.</abstract>
<description>Unter dem Stichwort „Interoperabilität“ vernetzt die Europäische Union ihre großen Datenbanken im Bereich Justiz und Inneres. Der Beschluss fiel bereits, nun steht die Umsetzung an. Fingerabdrücke und Gesichtsbilder werden in einem „gemeinsamen Identitätsspeicher“ abgelegt und mit einem „Europäischen Suchportal“ prozessiert. Mit dem Projekt wird der polizeiliche Datenverkehr drastisch steigen, allein Europol rechnet mit 100.000 täglichen Abfragen seiner Dateien.
Im Herbst, wenn sich das neue Parlament konstituiert hat, will die EU außerdem den Zugriff auf elektronische Beweismittel auf drei Wegen vereinfachen. Die „E-Evidence“-Verordnung“ soll die polizeiliche Abfrage von Daten bei Internetfirmen in anderen EU-Staaten unter Androhung hoher Bußgelder drastisch erleichtern. Für Firmen mit Sitz in den USA plant die EU-Kommission ein Durchführungsabkommen im Rahmen des „CLOUD Act“, den die US-Regierung erlassen hat. Dann können auch US-Behörden Daten von Sozialen Netzwerken oder Messengern in Europa abfragen, möglich wäre sogar das Abhören in Echtzeit. Zusätzlich verhandelt auch der Europarat über die schnelle Herausgabe elektronischer Beweismittel. Die „Budapest-Konvention“ zur Kooperation bei Computerstraftaten soll um eine „Sicherungsanordnung“ erweitert werden.
Ebenfalls auf der Tagesordnung stehen die weiteren Verhandlungen für eine Verordnung zur „Verhinderung der Verbreitung terroristischer Online-Inhalte“. Hierzu sollen die Strafverfolgungsbehörden Anordnungen erlassen, denen innerhalb einer Stunde entsprochen werden muss. Die Firmen sollen außerdem Uploadfilter („automatisierte Werkzeuge“ gegen erneutes Hochladen) installieren. Auch das BKA beteiligt sich an den Vorbereitungen mit einer „nationalen Meldestelle“, die seit ihrem kurzen Bestehen bereits 6.000 Meldungen zur Entfernung von Inhalten verschickt hat.
Schließlich arbeitet die EU an einer Neuauflage der Vorratsdatenspeicherung von Telekommunikationsdaten. Im Juni haben die Innenminister hierzu Schlussfolgerungen erlassen, die den Fahrplan vorgeben. Zwar ist die Rede von einer „beschränkten“ Vorratsdatenspeicherung. Tatsächlich wollen die Polizeien und Geheimdienste aber nur auf wenige Informationen verzichten, darunter die Länge genutzter Antennen, die Verbindungsqualität oder die Zahl der Klingeltöne des genutzten Telefons. Auch Berufsgeheimnisträger werden anlasslos überwacht, außer sie stellen einen Antrag auf Befreiung.
Längst beschlossen und umgesetzt ist die EU-Richtlinie zur Speicherung von Fluggastdaten. Airlines, Reisebüros und andere Reiseanbieter müssen vor jedem internationalen Flug „Passenger Name Records“ (PNR) an die zuständige Fluggastdatenzentralstelle übermitteln. Allein in Deutschland werden in den nächsten Monaten 500 neue Stellen bei BKA, Bundespolizei, Zoll und Verwaltungsamt besetzt. Diese ufer- und anlasslose Vorratsdatenspeicherung ist ein gutes schlechtes Beispiel, weshalb den noch zu beschließenden EU-Vorhaben entschlossen entgegengetreten werden muss.</description>
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</recording>
<persons>
<person id="8990">Matthias Monroy</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="f650773d-d9df-4050-814c-a9505c439b30" id="10201">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10201.html</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10201-mit_dem_getrankeautomaten_in_die_cloud</slug>
<title>Mit dem Getränkeautomaten in die Cloud</title>
<subtitle>Über die (Un-)Sicherheit eines Bezahlsystems</subtitle>
<track>Security</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Ob an Getränkeautomaten oder in der Kantine: Oft wird in Universitäten oder großen Firmen mit einem internen Ausweis bezahlt.
Wir haben eines dieser internen Bezahlsysteme einmal genauer in Bezug auf seine IT-Sicherheit untersucht und dabei überraschend viele Schwachstellen festgestellt.</abstract>
<description>Interne, bargeldlose Bezahlsysteme können Transaktionen über einen Cloud-Dienst abwickeln.
Die Informationssicherheit ist bei diesen Systemen von großer Bedeutung, um das Geld der Kunden und auch das Geld des Betreibers, der für die Abwicklung der Zahlung an die jeweiligen Abteilungen oder Dienstleistern die Verantwortung trägt, zu schützen.
In diesem Talk soll die Sicherheit eines dieser Cloud-basierten Systeme genauer beleuchtet und dabei ein Großteil seiner Sicherheitsarchitektur auseinandergenommen werden.</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="8906">Janis Streib</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link href="https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-18292">CVE-2018-18292</link>
<link href="https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-18293">CVE-2018-18293</link>
<link href="https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-18294">CVE-2018-18294</link>
<link href="https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-18295">CVE-2018-18295</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="f9196061-da41-448d-8e7a-da0a6f8ad63a" id="10252">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10252.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10252-megapixels_face_recognition_training_datasets</slug>
<title>MegaPixels: Face Recognition Training Datasets</title>
<subtitle>Origins, Ethics, and Individual Privacy Implications of Face Recognition Training Datasets</subtitle>
<track>Art &amp; Culture</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>This talk will present the MegaPixels project, a website and resource for exploring face recognition training datasets. MegaPixels is an art and research project about the growing crisis of authoritarian biometric surveillance technologies and how data, often originating from social media, has unwittingly contributed to its growth.</abstract>
<description>While most face recognition training datasets include images of celebrity faces, many more include everyday images from Flickr, YouTube, or even CCTV footage from cities and campuses. This talk will survey existing face recognition datasets on the megapixels.cc site and present a new investigation revealing the use of CCC videos in a face recognition training dataset created and distributed by a US Government agency. The investigation will show who is using the dataset, where it's being used, and what kind of surveillance technologies these images are unwittingly contributing to.
MegaPixels is developed by:
Adam Harvey / &lt;a href=&quot;https://ahprojects.com&quot;&gt;ahprojects.com&lt;/a&gt;
Jules LaPlace / &lt;a href=&quot;https://asdf.us&quot;&gt;asdf.us&lt;/a&gt;</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="7024">Adam Harvey</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link href="https://megapixels.cc">MegaPixels.cc</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="06bcc268-f0db-48dc-963d-d3d54c6769a8" id="10241">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10241.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10241-taking_bluetooth_lockpicking_to_the_next_level</slug>
<title>Taking Bluetooth lockpicking to the next level</title>
<subtitle>...or the 37th floor of a Hotel</subtitle>
<track>Security</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>If hacking chinese padlocks and bike sharing systems isn't enough any more, let's go and open some new doors. Like the ones of some 37th floor Hotel Suites...</abstract>
<description>We're taking Bluetooth LE hacking from toys and padlocks to the real world. Improving the tools and methods we used in previous research to break the AES cryptography of the NOKE Padlock, we went to do the one thing a mobile hotel key is supposed to prevent: wirelessly sniff someone entering his room - or just unlocking the elevator - and then reconstruct the needed data to open the door with any BTLE enabled PC or even a raspberry pi.
In this talk we will show and explain the tools and methods we used and developed to break the BTLE based mobile phone key system of a large hotel chain. And then come from the academic proof of concept to a reliable setup that can be used in real life scenarios to carry out the attack.
Methods shown will cover the reverse engineering of the wireless protocol based on BTLE captures, analyzing phone apps and intercepting the TLS encrypted traffic to the back end API, which in combination led to the compromise of a system used in quite some big and expensive hotels for their &quot;next level&quot; customer experience: mobile room keys.</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="9037">Ray</person>
<person id="3683">mh</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments>
<attachment href="/system/event_attachments/attachments/000/003/805/original/Published_Slides_Taking-Bluetooth-lockpicking-to-the-next-level.pdf?1566570969">Presentation Slides</attachment>
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<event guid="9e141f51-1fd3-482b-8af8-92f7f65653f7" id="10226">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10226.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10226-introduction_to_mix_networks_and_katzenpost</slug>
<title>Introduction to Mix Networks and Katzenpost</title>
<subtitle>a new anonymity movement</subtitle>
<track>Security</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>This talk will introduce the fundamental concepts of mix networks as
well as the Katzenpost mix network free software project. We are not
just implementing a new mix network but starting a new anonymity
movement and we welcome others to join us! Like Tor, mix networks
protect metadata by using layered encryption and routing packets
between a series of independent nodes. Mix networks resist vastly more
powerful adversary models than Tor though, including partial defense
against global passive adversaries. In so doing, mix networks add both
latency and cover traffic. I shall outline the basic components of a
mix network, touch on their roles in resisting active and passive
attacks. In particular I'll mention how mix networks can be used with
encrypted messaging applications and crypto currency to resist global
network surveillance and traffic analysis.
</abstract>
<description>Academics have proposed various anonymity technologies with far
stronger threat models than Tor, but by far the most practical and
efficient option remains mix networks, which date to the founding of
anonymity research by David Chaum in 1981. Tor was inspired by mix
networks and shares some superficial similarities, but mix networks'
are vastly stronger if they judiciously add latency and decoy traffic.
There are several historical reasons why mixnets lost popularity and
why Tor's onion routing won. Namely, Tor is low latency and can be
used to browse the web. This is in contrast to mix networks which are
essentially an unreliable packet switching network. Historically mix
networks achieved enough mix entropy by using long delays whereas it
is becoming more widely understood that there exists a trade off
between legit traffic, decoy traffic and latency. After this
introduction to mix networks I'll talk a bit about the Katzenpost mix
network software project which is based off of the recently published
academic paper &quot;The Loopix Anonymity System&quot;. These new insights into
mix network designs allow modern mix networks to make the correct
design trade offs so that we can keep the latency relatively
low. Historically high latency and unreliability has been a major
obstacle to mass adoption. I shall explain how Katzenpost solves both
of these problems and allows developers to easily add network services
to the mix network to support a wide variety of client applications
including but not limited to: encrypted messaging, crypto currency
transaction transport, offline browsing and, transporting client
interactions with Distributed Hash Tables and Conflict Free
Replicating Data Types et cetera.
</description>
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<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="7790">David Stainton</person>
<person id="3988">mo</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link href="https://katzenpost.mixnetworks.org/">Katzenpost website</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
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<event guid="7926f5ba-d424-4523-890b-08736b08a9b9" id="10208">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10208.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10208-defensive_statt_offensive_am_beispiel_von_kritis</slug>
<title>#Defensive statt #Offensive am Beispiel von KRITIS</title>
<subtitle>aka Ethik rekalibrieren</subtitle>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Es wird in einer aktuellen Übersicht aufgezeigt, dass die Cybersicherheitsstrategie in Deutschland keine Strategie darstellt. Darüber Hinaus wird aufgezeigt, welche Gesetzesvorhaben die Sicherheit schwächen oder bereits geschwächt haben und was das für Auswirkungen auf kritische Infrastrukturen (KRITIS) - und somit auf uns als Gesamtbevölkerung - haben kann. Zuletzt werden mögliche Optionen als Forderungen aufgezeigt, durch die sich das aktuelle Lagebild bessern kann.</abstract>
<description>Neun Sektoren wurden in den ersten zwei Körben des IT-Sicherheitsgesetz als kritische Infrastrukturen definiert. Darunter fallen Energieversorgung, Finanz- und Versicherungswesen,
Wasser, Ernährung, Gesundheit, IT und TK, Transport und Verkehr. Deren durch IT-Störungen bedingter Versorgungsausfall kann zu einem Großlagebild oder sogar zu einer Krise führen, in der eine Versorgung eines großen Teils der Bevölkerung nicht mehr gewährleistet werden könnte. Wie riskiert der Staat durch eine offensive Cyberwar Vorgehensweise und hybride Kriegsführung dazu, diese Risiken zu erhöhen und warum trifft uns das als Bevölkerung ganz konkret und spielt sich nicht nur im Internet ab? Wie kann es zu physischen IT-Störungen und Ausfällen kommen und was müsste man als Forderungen dagegen vornehmen, um von einer offensiven zu einer defensiven Vorgehensweise zurück zu kommen. Und wieso liegt darin die einzig wahre Lösung für die Bevölkerung?</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="1294">HonkHase</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link href="https://www.blablasecurity.de/">Folien zu bereits gehaltenen KRITIS und Ethik Vorträgen</link>
<link href="https://www.blablasecurity.de/20190601_Berlinsides_HonkHase.pdf">Zum Zeitpunkt der Einreichung aktuellster Foliensatz zum Thema</link>
</links>
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<room name="Meitner">
<event guid="b4e3314b-cab3-4eb4-b69a-49c461bcc30c" id="10438">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10438.html</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T12:00:00+02:00</date>
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<slug>Camp2019-10438-fusionbleibt</slug>
<title>#Fusionbleibt</title>
<subtitle>Wie das Fusion Festival sich erfolgreich gegen anlasslose Polizeipräsenz wehren konnte.</subtitle>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Polizeiwache mitten auf dem Festival? Wasserwerfer? Räumpanzer? WTF?? dachte sich da auch das Fusion Festival. Der Kampf gegen die absurden Pläne von Polizeipräsident Nils Hoffmann-Ritterbusch konnte zum Glück gewonnen werden. Und ist ein Lehrstück dafür, dass zivilgesellschaftlicher Druck eben doch Berge versetzen kann. Wir lassen Drohungen, Protest und Absurditäten aus diesem Lehrstücks gemeinsam Revue passieren. Und ja: es darf gelacht werden.</abstract>
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<persons>
<person id="5261">Stefan Pelzer</person>
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<event guid="7d8aff66-f15e-4fdd-b5aa-af555f7a626f" id="10207">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10207.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10207-domain_computers_have_accounts_too</slug>
<title>Domain computers have accounts, too!</title>
<subtitle>Owning machines through relaying and delegation</subtitle>
<track>Security</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>In Microsoft Active Directory, computers also have their accounts. We used to consider them useless when they turned up during pentests, but recent research showed that successfully relaying a machine account can actually lead to completely owning the machine. This talk will explain the foundation of such attacks and end with a demonstration of how a non-privileged domain user can get SYSTEM privileges on remote machines.</abstract>
<description>Active Directory is notorious for using long-broken protocols and preserving them for ages because backwards compatibility. In recent years, pentesters are realizing more and more how terrible these protocols can be, and security experts are finding more and more abuse scenarios.
Take for example the NTLMv2 challenge-response protocol: It was first introduced back in Windows NT 4.0 SP4 and is still readily available on modern windows. Apart from not being very resistant to cracking (using just a few MD5s), it turned out it's not resistant to MITM attacks at all. An attacker in a MITM position can relay any authentication attempts to almost any target. There were some mitigitations for this over the years, but we are just now starting to see people actually starting to use them.
So when relaying came to existence, security researches focused on &quot;what can we do with this&quot;? Obviously, if you manage to succesfully relay a Domain Administrator account, you have won; but that's not always possible.
Another protocol used extensively in Active Directory is Kerberos. The Microsoft implementation has several delegation/impersonation techniques available. And now, we know how to combine all these to be able to impersonate any user to a computer, given we were able to relay that computer's authentication at least once.
The talk will cover these main areas:
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;NTLM Relaying&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Kerberos delegation&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Getting machines to authenticate to us&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
All tools necessary to perform this attack will be released as impacket modules.
This talk is mainly based on research by @tifkin_ (Lee Christensen), @harmj0y (Will Schroeder), @enigma0x3 (Matt Nelson), @elad_shamir (Elad Shamir), @_dirkjan (Dirk-jan). </description>
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<persons>
<person id="8953">JaGoTu</person>
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<event guid="14a2c922-697c-4073-885c-568850a390a7" id="10200">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10200.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10200-exposing_systems_of_power_and_injustice</slug>
<title>Exposing Systems of Power and Injustice</title>
<subtitle>5 Years of Disruption Network Lab</subtitle>
<track>Art &amp; Culture</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Presenting the Disruption Network Lab programme in Berlin, we will connect the debate on surveillance and whistleblowing to a cultural framework, analysing the influence of whistleblowing in empowering both experts and non-experts. A talk with Tatiana T_Bazz Bazzichelli and Lieke Ploeger / Disruption Network Lab.</abstract>
<description>The act of whistleblowing is a concrete process able to reveal hidden facts, misconducts and wrongdoings of institutions and corporations, producing awareness about social, political and technological matters, informing about the reality we live in. Presenting the Disruption Network Lab programme in Berlin, we will connect the debate on surveillance and whistleblowing to a cultural framework, analysing the influence of whistleblowing in empowering both experts and non-experts. The talk will present the mutual interference between whistleblowing, art, hacking, and network development, as well as reflect on the influence of whistleblowing in the art &amp; cultural field. This presentation aims to further question what we can collectively offer to encourage a critical debate on the effects of whistleblowing in society, as well as to generate experimental ways of thinking within the digital scenario.</description>
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<persons>
<person id="8888">Tatiana Bazzichelli / Disruption Network Lab</person>
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<links>
<link href="www.disruptionlab.org">Disruption Network Lab</link>
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<event guid="95a8ea24-a2dd-479f-86fd-6e96ce66a47e" id="10349">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10349.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10349-it-sicherheit_in_vernetzten_gebauden</slug>
<title>IT-Sicherheit in vernetzten Gebäuden</title>
<subtitle>Was kann man noch retten, wenn langlebigen Strukturen grundlegende Sicherheitskonzepte fehlen?</subtitle>
<track>Security</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Ein automatisiertes Gebäude ist schön, komfortabel und praktisch. Doch das wäre nicht Thema für einen Vortrag beim CCCamp, wenn es nicht einige gravierende Schwachstellen in den Bussystemen gäbe. Der Vortrag bietet eine Einführung in die Funktionalität von vernetzten Gebäuden am Beispiel des KNX Standards. Ohne dass ihr großes Vorwissen benötigt, berichte ich euch von Sicherheitsproblemen und möglichen Lösungsansätzen zur nachträglichen Steigerung der Sicherheit solcher Gebäudeautomatisierungssysteme.</abstract>
<description>Feldbusse wie KNX werden in modernen Gebäuden eingesetzt, um typische Vorteile der Gebäudeautomation zu erzielen. Man verspricht sich Komfortgewinn, Kosteneinsparungen und Flexibilität. Klassische Schutzziele wurden beim Design dieser Bussysteme hintenangestellt und IT-Sicherheit so sträflich missachtet. Funktionalitäten wie Verschlüsselung oder Authentifikation der Kommunikationsteilnehmer sucht man bisweilen vergeblich. Sind die Gebäude erst einmal gebaut, wird die installierte Infrastruktur über Jahrzehnte betrieben. Das Licht des Kollegen im Nachbarbüro zu schalten ist ebenso leicht, wie das Steuern einer an den Feldbus angebundenen Heizung. Was im Büro noch verhältnismäßig harmlos erscheint, wird bedrohlich, wenn man bedenkt, dass auch Kraftwerke und andere kritische Infrastrukturen ähnliche Systeme nutzen.
Nach einer Einführung in den KNX Bus geht der Vortrag auf Schwachstellen und deren mögliche Folgen in automatisierten Gebäuden ein. Es wird gezeigt, dass sich aus scheinbar harmlosen Sensoraktivitätsdaten bereits intime, personenbezogene Informationen herausarbeiten lassen.
Um die Sicherheit bereits installierter, langlebiger Gebäudeinfrastrukturen dennoch zu erhöhen, werden bereits bekannte Verfahren aus der IP-Welt auf Feldbusse übertragen. Netzwerksegmentierung, IDS und Filterung sind erste Ansätze, auf die der Vortrag eingeht. Es werden deren Möglichkeiten und Grenzen beschrieben.
Darüber hinaus wird ein entwickelter Testdatensatz zur Evaluierung solcher und anderer Ansätze vorgestellt.</description>
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<persons>
<person id="9060">Simeon</person>
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<event guid="31dfe9ce-3291-497b-80e2-1b7a82344834" id="10350">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10350.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10350-mapping_doomsday</slug>
<title>Mapping Doomsday</title>
<subtitle>Using OSINT to monitor and predict environmental conflicts</subtitle>
<track>Science</track>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>The world is entering a new era of instability. The climate crisis will put great pressure on the (relatively) peaceful balance of world politics. But the field of open source intelligence (OSINT) provides us with a new and unique way to map, study and predict these flashpoints. This talk will look at several technical approaches for using these techniques and include several example studies.</abstract>
<description>Intelligence agencies, NGOs, business groups, and insurance companies all agree that the worsening climate crisis will fuel war and global crises. Some go further, saying that societal collapse is all but inevitable. Whatever your view on this is, it is difficult to see our current paradigm of general peace continuing into the next few decades.
But as this crisis worsens, modern technology has also gifted us with new tools to monitor, analyse and predict flashpoints. The emerging field of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is one such tool. OSINT uses publically available data (such as social media posts, video footage, satellite imagery, public databases and remote sensing) as the basis for in-depth investigations.
This talk will look at the ways in which these techniques can be usefully applied, both journalistically and analytically, within the context of the aforementioned crisis. Specifically, it will look at two examples of how OSINT can be used to analyse past events over the last year, and one concept for predicting a future event.
</description>
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</recording>
<persons>
<person id="9076">Michael Cruickshank</person>
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<event guid="3ecdc823-95bb-4654-ad74-6eedb93dc1ed" id="10210">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10210.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10210-50_jahre_journalismus_im_netz</slug>
<title>50 Jahre Journalismus im Netz</title>
<subtitle>the untold stories</subtitle>
<track>Entertainment</track>
<type>performance</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Detlef Borchers und Erich Moechel erzählen, was sie im digitalen Neolithikum gesehen und erlebt, aber nie geschrieben haben. Episoden aus der Frühzeit über Gier &amp; Dummheit &amp; Illusionen bis die Dot.com-Blase brannte &amp; die Datengeilheit in die digitale Welt kam. Geschichten aus den &quot;Crypto Wars&quot; samt schrägen Begegnungen mit Schattenmenschen, wie schnell man in was hineingeschlittert wurde &amp; was dabei kaputtging. Wie das Netz halt wurde, was es heute ist.
</abstract>
<description>Der genauere Inhalt musst erst gemeinsam festgelegt werden, es wird auch Bilder geben. Sicher ist, wir werden Klartext reden, wobei auch ein Outing nicht auszuschließen ist. </description>
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<persons>
<person id="5097">Erich Moechel</person>
<person id="9135">Detlef Borchers</person>
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</event>
<event guid="e9010267-d885-4982-92ff-4341dff3d5ea" id="10346">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10346.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10346-was_tun_gegen_digitale_gewalt_gegen_frauen</slug>
<title>Was tun gegen Digitale Gewalt gegen Frauen</title>
<subtitle>&quot;Nicht dem Phänomen Cybercrime im engeren Sinne zuzuordnen&quot; (Aus einer Antwort der Bundesregierung)</subtitle>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Digitale Gewalt ist mehr als Hatespeech: Dazu gehören Doxing, Identitätsdiebstahl, Bildmanipulationen und deren Veröffentlichung, Spy Apps und noch mehr. Das meiste davon ist verboten, gilt aber nicht als 'Cybercrime'. Der Talk beschreibt, was dazu gehört, wer betroffen ist, was sich bei dem Thema seit den Doxing-Fällen im Januar getan hat und was nötig wäre, um langfristig etwas zu ändern. </abstract>
<description>Auf die Frage, ob Digitale Gewalt gegen Frauen auch ‚Cybercrime‘ sei, antwortete die Bundesregierung Ende November 2018: „Da es sich bei digitaler Gewalt nicht um Straftaten handelt, die sich gegen das Internet, Datennetze, informationstechnische Systeme oder deren Daten richten, sind sie nicht dem Phänomen Cybercrime im engeren Sinne zuzuordnen.“
Wenige Wochen später drehte sich der Wind, als Anfang Januar bekannt wurde, dass 1000 Prominente gedoxt* worden waren, darunter viele Bundestagsabgeordnete. Mit diesem Fall wurde ein Vorgehen zum schwerwiegenden IT-Sicherheitsproblem, von dem vorher schon viele andere Menschen betroffen waren, ohne dass ein Hahn danach krähte.
In diesem Talk wird im ersten Teil der aktuelle Stand der Erkenntnisse zu den verschiedenen Phänomen erläutert, die unter den Sammelbegriff Digitale Gewalt gegen Frauen fallen: Beleidigungen, Bedrohungen, Erpressung mit der Drohung, intime Bilder zu veröffentlichen oder das Veröffentlichen solcher Bilder - auch bekannt als ‚Revenge Porn‘ - , geheime Ton-/Bild-/Videoaufnahmen und die Weitergabe an Dritte, Online-Stalking, das Installieren von Spy-Apps, Identitätsdiebstahl und -missbrauch, Doxing, Manipulation und Veröffentlichung von Bildern bspw. zusammen mit der Wohnadresse usw. usf.
Das alles ist verboten, aber aus verschiedenen Gründen ist es oft schwierig, sich dagegen zu wehren.
Deswegen geht es im zweiten Teil darum, dass und wobei Betroffene zu wenig Unterstützung bekommen: praktisch, juristisch, durch Polizei und Politik. Das beginnt oft bei der Frage der Zuständigkeit. Unter Cybercrime wird in der Regel kriminelles Verhalten gegenüber Geräten, Unternehmen oder Infrastrukturen verstanden, jedenfalls nach Auffassung deutscher Innenpolitiker. Dazu kommen Fälle, bei denen es ums Geld geht und natürlich auch Kinderpornographie.
Innenminister Seehofer hat im Januar verkündet, dass das neue IT-Sicherheitsgesetz die Probleme lösen soll, die zu den Doxingfällen des „Adventskalenders“ geführt haben. Auf dem Tisch liegen Vorschläge für mehr Überwachung, weniger Verschlüsselung und mehr Geld für die Sicherheitsbehörden. Immerhin: Das BSI soll sich mehr um Verbraucherschutz kümmern. So wie es aussieht, ist die digitale Seite der häuslichen Gewalt aber wieder nicht dabei – dafür ist ja das Familien- und Frauenministerium zuständig.
Betroffene von Doxing, Revenge Porn, ferngesteuerten ‚Smart Devices‘ oder Spy Apps haben es meist schwer, kompetente Ansprechpartner*innen bei Polizei und Justiz zu finden. Es gibt auch kaum Beratungsstellen für diese Fälle, obwohl die Folgen manchmal schwerwiegend sind.
Deswegen gibt es im dritten Teil konkrete Tips für Betroffene und Hinweise, wo derzeit Lücken bestehen und Vorschläge, wie die geschlossen werden können
Vielleicht - hoffentlich - ergibt sich im Anschluss an den Talk die Gelegenheit darüber zu sprechen, wie in manchem Fällen ganz praktisch Abhilfe geschaffen werden kann.
*Doxing bezeichnet das Veröffentlichen privater Daten oder Informationen (= Dokumente, ‚Docs‘) im Netz
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<persons>
<person id="1864">Anne Roth</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link href="https://www.spiegel.de/thema/digitale_gewalt_gegen_frauen/">Themenschwerpunkt Digitale Gewalt bei Spiegel Online</link>
<link href="https://dipbt.bundestag.de/extrakt/ba/WP19/2414/241403.html">Kleine Anfrage 'Digitale Gewalt gegen Frauen', Nov. 2018</link>
<link href="https://www.aktiv-gegen-digitale-gewalt.de/de/">Hilfeseiten des &quot;Bundesverbandes Frauenberatungsstellen und Frauennotrufe&quot; </link>
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<event guid="b516cbe6-9225-449a-9298-1bb1a2fdb3c6" id="10256">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10256.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10256-introduction_to_opengles_and_glsl_programming</slug>
<title>Introduction to OpenGLES and GLSL programming</title>
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<track>Hardware &amp; Making</track>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>This foundation talk describes the basic concepts of the OpenGLES 2.0 real-time rasterizer. We will explain the different stages of the rendering pipeline, briefly introduce the mathematics involved, show the boilerplate code required to setup an OpenGLES program, and finally look at the real fun stuff, which is the GLSL language used in vertex and fragment shaders.
</abstract>
<description>From notebooks and smartphones to embedded systems and game consoles, every modern computing platform contains chips for hardware accelerated 3d rendering. The OpenGL standard and API describes the drawing directives provided by these chips and is used to compose and animate user interfaces and to render interactive virtual scenes. Basically, every pixel that you see has been processed by an OpenGL pipeline.
Engines like Unity3d provide a convenient way to describe and render threedimensional scenes without having to deal with the low level drawing directives. But this convenience makes it difficult to understand the path by which your logic becomes pixels, and coding closee to the hardware can be a lot of fun.
This foundation talk describes the basic concepts of the OpenGLES 2.0 real-time rasterizer. We will explain the different stages of the rendering pipeline, briefly introduce the mathematics involved, show the boilerplate code required to setup an OpenGLES program, and finally look at the real fun stuff, which is the GLSL language used in vertex and fragment shaders.
After watching this talk, you will have a better understanding of the pipelines that are used to create the pixels on your screen. If you already know a high-level programming language such as C/C++, Java or Go, the examples provided will help you get started with coding your own 3d app, game or demo.
</description>
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<persons>
<person id="8887">folkert</person>
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10258.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10258-what_you_see_is_not_what_you_get_-_when_homographs_attack</slug>
<title>What you see is not what you get - when homographs attack</title>
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<track>Security</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>This talk offers a brief overview about homograph attacks, describes part of the mechanics behind the registration of homograph domains, highlights their risks and presents a chain of two practical exploits against Signal, Telegram and Tor Browser that could lead to nearly impossible to detect phishing scenarios and also situations where more powerful exploits could be used against an opsec-aware target.</abstract>
<description>Since the introduction of Unicode in domain names (known as Internationalized Domain Names, or simply IDN) by ICANN
over two decades ago, a series of brand new security implications were also brought into light together with the
possibility of registering domain names using different alphabets and Unicode characters.
This talk offers a brief overview about homograph attacks, describes part of the mechanics behind the registration of homograph domains, highlights their risks and presents a chain of two practical exploits against Signal, Telegram and Tor Browser that could lead to nearly impossible to detect phishing scenarios and also situations where more powerful exploits could be used against an opsec-aware target.
Historical security issues related to Unicode and confusable homographs, as well as other attack vectors not discovered by the author will also be explored in this presentation.</description>
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<persons>
<person id="8669">Julio</person>
</persons>
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<link href="https://wildfire.blazeinfosec.com/what-you-see-is-not-what-you-get-when-homographs-attack/">What you see is not what you get</link>
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<event guid="0d45023b-ddb8-4048-bf39-1bffc11ff097" id="10204">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10204.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T23:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>23:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Meitner</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10204-participatory_art_event_tools_co-creation_and_silk_road_networks</slug>
<title>Participatory art event tools, co-creation and silk road networks</title>
<subtitle>Collide, connect, cartography</subtitle>
<track>Art &amp; Culture</track>
<type>lecture</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>The Borderland is a participatory art event in Denmark with 3210 co-creators. Over the last three years, we have created online tools to keep participation and co-creation high as the event has tripled in size in only three years. This seminar is about the design philosophy behind these tools, drawing parallels to the ancient silk road. These tools have since been spread to at least five other events around the world.</abstract>
<description>In developing the Borderland community online and offline, we've built tools that help us create denser networks, allowing for share creative processes, distributed art-grant allocation, empowered community members and decentralized decision making.
These tools, called Dreams and Realities are run alongside a customized version of the Loomio platform and our own instance of the Pretix ticketing platform. Dreams is for distributed art-grant distribution and project guidance. Realites is for stakeholder-mapping to understand how the needs, responsibilities, people and dependencies fit together in a decentralized organization.</description>
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<persons>
<person id="8997">hugi</person>
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<link href="http://theborderland.se">The Borderland</link>
<link href="http://dreams.theborderland.se">Borderland Dreams</link>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bitcoin,_Lightning_Network,_Ethereum_for_newbs</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Johnson (Workshop 1)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1428-session_bitcoin_lightning_network_ethereum_for_newbs</slug>
<title>Bitcoin, Lightning Network, Ethereum for newbs</title>
<subtitle>Hands-on cryptocurrency wallet</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>basics : how to create a crypto wallet, backup and to transact</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Polto" id="0">Polto</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="f89f31f6-1c3d-455a-b2a1-4bf22851b269" id="1464">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Decentralized_Autonomous_Organization.</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Johnson (Workshop 1)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1464-session_decentralized_autonomous_organization_</slug>
<title>Decentralized Autonomous Organization.</title>
<subtitle>Hands on Aragon DAO.</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Hands on Decentralized Autonomous Organization - Aragon DAO.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Polto" id="0">Polto</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="3baf0897-ca98-4031-a4ae-aa29e47248b6" id="1383">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Numerical_Weather_Prediction_tutorial</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>3:00</duration>
<room>Johnson (Workshop 1)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1383-session_numerical_weather_prediction_tutorial</slug>
<title>Numerical Weather Prediction tutorial</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Run your own weather model</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Tecer" id="0">Tecer</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://git.hacknology.de/projekte/wrftut</link>
</links>
</event>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Poly*-/RA-Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Johnson (Workshop 1)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1480-session_poly_ra_meetup</slug>
<title>Poly*-/RA-Meetup</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Let's hang around, talk about concepts of interpersonal relationships</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Binbash" id="0">Binbash</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Poly" id="0">Poly</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Goldberg (Workshop 2)">
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Extra_Thumb_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>3:00</duration>
<room>Goldberg (Workshop 2)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1316-session_extra_thumb_workshop</slug>
<title>Extra Thumb Workshop</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Make yourself an extra functional thumb, and see if you like it.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://www.jarkman.co.uk/catalog/robots/extrathumbworkshop.htm</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="4a5e8ab5-afa7-4bcd-9260-bf4ba79f1814" id="1296">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Learning_to_see_in_3D</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T10:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>10:30</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Goldberg (Workshop 2)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1296-session_learning_to_see_in_3d</slug>
<title>Learning to see in 3D</title>
<subtitle>Introduction, Hands-On</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Can you hack how you see with Virtual RealiTy to rediscover your full sense of 3D? Try out the new system, meet other interested people, plot and plan.</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Plank">
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<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T03:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>03:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>9MFGLW</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/9MFGLW/</url>
<title>Piet</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>DJ Set</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>DJ Set</abstract>
<description>DJ Set</description>
<recording>
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<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="62">
<code>VAEBV7</code>
<public_name>THM Lounge</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
<event guid="f86ec299-33c8-52ec-a207-62a444e8acbf" id="165">
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>ARDC3J</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/ARDC3J/</url>
<title>Sinn von Unsinn unterscheiden - Glaub ich's oder glaub ich's nicht?</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Talk</track>
<type>Talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Pyramiden wurden von Außerirdischen gebaut! Impfen macht Autismus! Gott hat die Welt geschaffen!</abstract>
<description>Kornkreise, Handystrahlung, Chemtrails, Homöopathie, Astrologie, Wasserkristallbilder, Aurafotografie, Quantenheilung...</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="70">
<code>N3M87D</code>
<public_name>Steini</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
<event guid="4f94b6e0-3e6c-5b5d-9d47-45c06304c063" id="132">
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:15:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:15</start>
<duration>00:30</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>QULQKV</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/QULQKV/</url>
<title>(emulate|fuzz|break) kernels</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Talk</track>
<type>Short Talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>This talk will give an introduction to kernel fuzzing using *unicorefuzz*.</abstract>
<description>Yes, yes. We all know fuzzing is a powerful tool to find bugs.
For user space software, this is so 2014. Fuzzing kernels, however, can still be a daunting task.
The state of the art kernel fuzzer, syzkaller, is somewhat complex to set up.
So many unhappy parsers in the kernel remain unfuzzed to this day!
Why can we not simply start fuzzing from some random breakpoint in the kernel, you ask?
Well of course we can. Let's drop the whole thing into Unicorn Engine, a CPU emulator, and give it input.
Simple as that.
To stay on the punny side of things, we shall call this method *unicorefuzz*.</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="36">
<code>B739DS</code>
<public_name>domenukk</public_name>
<biography>Dominik Maier works as Program Manager Security with AVM GmbH and pursues his PhD at TU Berlin with Prof. Dr. Jean-Pierre Seifert. During his Masters at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, he conducted security research at NECST-lab of Politecnico di Milano (Italy) and at SecLab UC Santa Barbara, CA (USA). His Bachelor's Thesis, &quot;Obfuscation Techniques for Android Malware to Bypass Sandboxes&quot; was awarded with the CAST-Förderpreis for best Bachelor's thesis in the field of IT security in Germany. He worked on security development projects, consulting and pentesting for large German companies. In his spare-time, he likes to travel and participate in CTFs with ENOFLAG.</biography>
</person>
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<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
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<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>00:30</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>Z3VR8P</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/Z3VR8P/</url>
<title>Cryptography of Killing Proof-of-Work</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Talk</track>
<type>Short Talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>We briefly discuss the range of cryptographic primitives being used by protocols that seek to make proof-of-work protocols obsolete. We shall focus primarily on these cryptographic building blocks themselves, not overly on the different protocols built form them.</abstract>
<description>There are a handful of protocols consuming enormous amounts of energy in proof-of-work schemes, which provide only rather tenuous security assurances. In practice, proof-of-work also invalidates these protocols original goal of being distributed.
There is also a zoo of protocols designs, both new and from the 80s, that provide far stronger security than proof-of-work at minimal cost. We shall discuss the distinctive cryptographic primitives used by these protocols, without examining any of these critters too closely.
In essence, our taxonomy splits as blind signatures vs. verifiable random functions (VRFs) vs. randomness beacons, with the latter consisting of publicly verifiable secret sharing (PVSS) and verifiable delay functions (VDFs). We only have time for a cursory look at the mathematics usable to build each of these, but this should explain some of their uses, strengths, and weaknesses.</description>
<recording>
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</recording>
<persons>
<person id="33">
<code>GEYBHU</code>
<public_name>Jeff Burdges</public_name>
<biography>I'm a pure mathematician turned cryptographer.
I've worked with most, and carefully implemented several, of the primitives being discussed, including blind signatures as part of GNU Taler, and more recently VRFs and randomness beacons.</biography>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
<event guid="361c6e0f-a89b-50a7-acc8-66e3c975e6b4" id="134">
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T18:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:30</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>ACSFZ7</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/ACSFZ7/</url>
<title>E-Mail-Privatheit und Mailbox-Verschlüsselung</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Talk</track>
<type>Talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Überblick über den aktuellen Stand der Privatheit von E-Mails und Präsentation von [Userli](https://systemli.github.io/userli/), einer Webapplikation um E-Mailboxen zu verschlüsseln.</abstract>
<description>Zuerst werden die derzeitigen Probleme der Privatheit von E-Mail beleuchtet. Dies soll zeigen, dass es sich um eine Vielzahl von Problemen handelt, welche einzeln gelöst werden müssen.
Danach wird Userli präsentiert, welches einen Teil dieser Probleme angeht: Die Privatheit des E-Mail-Storage.
Userli ist eine FOSS-Webapplikation um die Verwaltung von E-Mail-Konten für Communities zu unterstützen und Postfächer zu verschlüsseln. Auch die Admins eines Servers können dann nicht mehr in die gespeicherten E-Mails schauen.
Userli fokussiert sich auf die Selbstverwaltung kleiner Communities und bietet daher auch Einladungsmechanismen, Domain-spezifische Admins und weitere Rollen. Alias-Adressen helfen deine Identität vor Dritten zu verschleiern.
Userli verwendet das Dovecot MailCrypt Plugin und libsodium um Postfächer zu verschlüsseln und einen Passwort-Reset-Mechanismus anzubieten, welcher ohne persönliche Informationen auskommt.</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="38">
<code>DGKT3P</code>
<public_name>Tim</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
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<logo>/media/thms/images/GYWNQP/IMG_9214_ej6Xqgg.JPG</logo>
<date>2019-08-23T19:45:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:45</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>GYWNQP</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/GYWNQP/</url>
<title>Elektroschrott - Welchen letzten Weg geht mein PC?</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Talk</track>
<type>Talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Elektronikschrott ist eine Handelsware. Schrott wird zu Gold. Geräte werden überall in der Welt mal gut, mal nicht so gut zerlegt. Wer verdient daran? Und was können wir tun, dass sich der Export nicht mehr lohnt?</abstract>
<description>Die digitale Gesellschaft produziert Elektronikschrott. Dieser besteht aus Kunststoffen, Metallen und Platinen, die unterschiedlichen Verwertungswegen zugeführt werden müssen. Die beste Trennung ist immer noch das Zerlegen per Hand. Dabei können außerdem nutzbare Einzelteile extrahiert und direkt weiterverwendet werden. Dieses Vorgehen ist ökologisch sinnvoll, aber nicht besonders ökonomisch. Das spielt aber im Rahmen eines &quot;Dismantling Cafés&quot; (vis á vis dem Repair Café) keine Rolle. Dafür gibt es die Sicherheit, dass die eigenen Geräte nicht in einer der zahlreichen Dokumentationen über Agbotbloshie, den großen Elektroschrottplatz in Ghana, auftauchen.</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="40">
<code>BZBPSB</code>
<public_name>lasermax</public_name>
<biography>Maker seit Schneider CPC464, Abitur mit 14.400 Baud Modem, Studium ab Windows 3.11. Ingenieur für Theater- und Veranstaltungstechnik, eigene Firma für technische Spezialeffekte auf Veranstaltungen. Nebenberuflich E-Waste Evangelist.</biography>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
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<logo>/media/thms/images/3UBEUB/6B5CDF68-12FE-416E-9490-3B4DFD62F867.jpeg</logo>
<date>2019-08-23T21:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:30</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>3UBEUB</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/3UBEUB/</url>
<title>Systemabsturz</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>Band</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Systemabsturz haben sich in den Tiefen des Berliner Datenschutzuntergrunds
gegründet und spielen unter immer anderem Namen. Ihre Musik ist ganz klar dem Stil datenschutzsensibilisierter
Synthiepunk-Bands der 80er zuzuordnen, gekreuzt mit Schlagerverschnitten
und Techno. Stets ernst und pflichtbewusst fordern sie in ihren Texten
einen weiteren Abbau der Freiheitsrechte und noch mehr Überwachung.</abstract>
<description>Wie oben.</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="24">
<code>RB98TC</code>
<public_name>Sof</public_name>
<biography>@Systemabsturz</biography>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
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<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T23:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>23:00</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>DKGDLN</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/DKGDLN/</url>
<title>Digitale Freiheit</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>Band</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Digitale Freiheit</abstract>
<description>Digitale Freiheit</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="8">
<code>TMXW3G</code>
<public_name>THM Lounge</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
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<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T00:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>00:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>QWFLJN</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/QWFLJN/</url>
<title>Drum&amp;Bass</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>DJ Set</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Barbara Wimmer tritt unter dem Namen Shroombab seit 1998 als Drum&amp;Bass-DJ auf. Sie hat in 28 Ländern der Welt und mehr als 600 Clubs und auf zahlreichen Festivals gespielt.Zudem hat sie Veröffentlichungen auf mehr als zehn Labels - von ihrem Heimatland Österreich, bis hin zu UK, DE und den USA.</abstract>
<description>Shroombab, DJ, producer and founder of High Tension Recordings, is a fixed “institution” of Austrias drum&amp;bass-scene. She was born in Upper Austria and moved to Vienna in 1997 – where she started to change her instruments from flute &amp; guitar to turntables &amp; sequencers. Successfully: Gigs in over 28 countries all over the world and several record releases on quality labels followed.
Shroombabs efforts to create her own music and get perfect at spinning records were strong. But not enough, she combined creativity with her talent to organize things: She set up her own Drum’n’Bass clubnight called “Bass Land” (with MC Terra), her own label “High Tension Recordings” and founded the “Junglistic Sistaz” – first a successful girls duo with MC Terra, later a database for women in drum&amp;bass, which got a quality reference for female DJs especially in Eastern Europe.
Apart from numerous national DJ bookings at the best and most established clubs all over Austria, Shroombab got a residency at D.Kay &amp; Raw.fulls weekly clubnight &quot;Beat It&quot; at the famous Flex in Vienna which is running since 2004. Her international DJ-gigs brought her to places like Cape Town, Johannesburg, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Talin, Seattle, Paris, London, Barcelona, Berlin, Bukarest, Bratislava and many more cities and festival.
Her favorite producers are Calyx, Matrix, Ed Rush &amp; Optical, Teebee, Break, Benny Page, Deekline, Ils, Aquasky, DZ, High Rankin, Skream, Marlow.</description>
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<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="20">
<code>QRJVAP</code>
<public_name>Barbara</public_name>
<biography>Barbara Wimmer tritt unter dem Namen Shroombab seit 1998 als Drum&amp;Bass-DJ auf. Sie hat in 28 Ländern der Welt und mehr als 600 Clubs und auf zahlreichen Festivals gespielt.Zudem hat sie Veröffentlichungen auf mehr als zehn Labels - von ihrem Heimatland Österreich, bis hin zu UK, DE und den USA.</biography>
</person>
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<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
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<logo>/media/thms/images/8GEREV/15241904_1804354359578279_5081898806412035648_n.jpg</logo>
<date>2019-08-24T02:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>02:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>8GEREV</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/8GEREV/</url>
<title>Delaydi and Saetchmo bassploring space</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>DJ Set</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Die Bassplorers aka Delaydi und Saetchmo nehmen euch mit auf eine basstherapeutische Weltraumreise</abstract>
<description>Die Bassplores sind ein DJ Team aus Berlin, das mit basstherapeutischen Massnahmen das Raum-Zeit-Kontinuum entdeckt. Folge den Machern des Echochamber Podcasts auf eine faszinierende Reise durch unbekannte Galaxien aus Sound und Licht. Delaydi und Saetchmo dringen dabei in Sphären vor, die die Seele jedes tieffrequent begeisterten Wesens zum Beben bringen wird.
In diesem Sinne
Bass ahoi</description>
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<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="23">
<code>T9CNKN</code>
<public_name>Bassplorers</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
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<room name="Rockmore Booth">
<event guid="cb1e3dc7-3d3d-40e5-925a-bd8ef2995c6d" id="10417">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Abfahrplan/events/10417.html</url>
<logo>/system/events/logos/000/010/417/large/heimi.png?1566334602</logo>
<date>2019-08-23T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>03:00</duration>
<room>Rockmore Booth</room>
<slug>camp19lounge-10417-yj_heimi_zwetschki</slug>
<title>YJ HEIMI &amp; ZWETSCHKI</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>djset</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>YJ-Heimi ist YouTube-Jockey und Heimleiter der Restrealitaet, Zwetschki einer der beiden Macher der Nation Of Gondwana . Spielen die beiden im Duett, kommen so technische Anforderungen wie Luftschlangentröte und Kinderrassel. Und weil auch ein Mikro auf dem Tech Rider steht, wird nicht nur musikalisch kein Auge trocken bleiben. Im Spannungsfeld zwischen gutem und schlechtem Geschmack treten Joy Division gegen Juliane Werding an, Slime und die Scorpions verbrüdern sich, Johnny Rotten zerlegt Harald Juhnke und am Ende ist jede Zelle Deines Körpers glücklich.</abstract>
<description/>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons/>
<links/>
<attachments/>
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Abfahrplan/events/10418.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>03:00</duration>
<room>Rockmore Booth</room>
<slug>camp19lounge-10418-yj_heimi_zwetschki</slug>
<title>YJ HEIMI &amp; ZWETSCHKI</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
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<abstract>YJ-Heimi ist YouTube-Jockey und Heimleiter der Restrealitaet, Zwetschki einer der beiden Macher der Nation Of Gondwana . Spielen die beiden im Duett, kommen so technische Anforderungen wie Luftschlangentröte und Kinderrassel. Und weil auch ein Mikro auf dem Tech Rider steht, wird nicht nur musikalisch kein Auge trocken bleiben. Im Spannungsfeld zwischen gutem und schlechtem Geschmack treten Joy Division gegen Juliane Werding an, Slime und die Scorpions verbrüdern sich, Johnny Rotten zerlegt Harald Juhnke und am Ende ist jede Zelle Deines Körpers glücklich.</abstract>
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<abstract>A latin party with music and dancing. Everybody is wellcome to join. If you &quot;can't dance&quot; or have never danced before, we can show you how :)</abstract>
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<link href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMfMMgvx37E_zOShz3xebIA/">Jake Chambers on YT</link>
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<date>2019-08-23T23:00:00+02:00</date>
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<abstract>sind Erna Besen und Rosa Luxus</abstract>
<description>Erna Besen studierte zunächst Geschichte, Anthropologie und europäische Ethnologie auf Lehramt, blieb jedoch dem bunten Nachtleben der Fernuniversität Hagen verhaftet. Als international erfolgreiche Produzentin von elektronischer Musik ist sie das Mastermind hinter der unverkennbaren Symbiose aus Tschunk und Beats, die Tschunkelmusik zu einem einzigartigen Musik-Projekt macht. Die Bedroom-Producerin verbringt quasi jede Nacht im eigenen Studio und entwickelt so träumerische Klangtexturen.
Rosa Luxus will die mysogyne Steifheit der europäischen Clubszene von innen heraus mit Tschunk und Tanz aufbohren. Sie ist Resident DJane in der Bielefelder Beatschmiede, wo sie die unverkennbare und über die Stadt- und Kreisgrenze hinaus legendäre Underground-Kultur schon früh prägte und stetig weiterentwickelt.</description>
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<link href="https://tschunkelmusik.de/">tschunkelmusik Homepage</link>
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<date>2019-08-24T01:00:00+02:00</date>
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<abstract>Dana is a fine DJ who holds down resident duties at top Berlin space, Club der Visionaere.</abstract>
<description>Born and raised in Gera in Germany, Dana Ruh soon found her way to the capital city of Berlin. Since then, she ha been on a constantly evolving musical journey. In the early years, her sound was rooted in techno and landed most often on the label Brouqade Records, which she established in 2007. The label is still running too, and celebrated its 10th Year Birthday Celebration entitled 'Past/Present/Future' that emphatically encapsulated all that's great about the label.
Aside from Brouqade, Dana's music has also featured on the liked of Autoreply, Work Them Records, Howl and Underground Quality. It was Jus Ed's label where she released her stunning debut album. 'Naturally' in 2014, an LP that introduced Dana to a whole new audience and showcased her pure house sound with some distinctions. In 2017 she started her new Label 'Cave Recordings' that showcased her wide musical range mainly rooted in House with old school flavor.
When she isn't busy in the studio crafting textured tracks, Dana is a fine DJ who holds down resident duties at top Berlin space, Club der Visionaere. It is there that she lays down seductive tracks from the worlds of house and techno as well as gems in between. Aside from her beloved CDV, Dana has played in some of the globe's foremost house and techno nightclubs, often alongside some of the scene's prime movers and shakers.
Despite working in such an over saturated and competitive field, Dana Ruh manages to speak louder and more coherently that most, and for that reason she deserves all the love she gets.</description>
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<link href="https://soundcloud.com/DanaRuh">Dana Ruh on Soundcloud</link>
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<abstract>„deep music is deep“ - this self-attribution of bustling DJ, label owner and promoter Xelk goes beyond tautology. House, electro, techno: all these containers offer a lot of room for exceptional deepness, and Xelk is well recognized as an expert in this domain. With regular appearances in clubs as Griessmühle, ://about blank as well as steady international gigs especially in eastern europe, he yields his own signature in today‘s electronics.</abstract>
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<link href="https://soundcloud.com/klex">Klex on Soundcloud</link>
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<abstract>Planète Concrète is an open universe staged by strange / loving creatures. Diy instruments, music performance and visual elements are the main instruments of this pink noise constellation</abstract>
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<abstract>Meet CADUS, the humanitarian aid organization with its Crisis Response Makerspace in Berlin. During the &quot;consultation hours&quot; you can ask all the questions you may have about CADUS and humanitarian aid, hear about its projects, and gather ideas how to get involved.</abstract>
<description>During this particular format of &quot;consultation hours&quot; you can find out the latest about the work of CADUS, be it in the Crisis Response Makerspace in Berlin or in humanitarian aid projects abroad. Take a look at the almost functioning prototype of the Life Sensor, an open source patient monitor, or simply pick up some flyers to stay in touch. And of course: ask all the questions you have! (about CADUS, at least).
Consultation hours are held in German or English, depending on the need. Oh, and if you have an actual medical issue, please consult the medic team of the camp, the person doing the consultation hour is not actually a medic.</description>
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<abstract>The OWASP Top Ten project lists the top 10 (web) application security risks. In this Workshop we will take a close look at number 9: &quot;Using Components With Known Vulnerabilities&quot;.
we will try to use (open source) tooling to find known vulnerabilities in 3rd party libraries, containers and APIs, then take a look at how we can automate those tools in our ci/cd pipelines
you don't need to know about security or vulnerability management to do the workshop, we will cover the basics and you can a lot on the way</abstract>
<description>Demo APP:
*https://github.com/cy4n/broken/
*workshop assignment: https://github.com/cy4n/broken/blob/master/workshop/assignment.md
workshop will feature the following Tools:
- OWASP dependency-check (workshop will focus on java/maven/gradle, but feel free bring your own languages and dependencies so i can learn something too:) )
- CoreOS Clair for container scanning
- OWASP Zap for API scanning (technically not A9, but many the others;) )
if we have time (or if you're interested after the actual workshop) we can further discuss how we can shape the process of fixing said vulnerabilities in our daily dev/ops/x jobs (or we can just rant about security over some beers)
we speak english and german, so dont be scared if your english is not too good. we will get along :-)
this workshop will be the hands-on counterpart to my talk on Thursday, 14:00 in Curie (Tent 1)
https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10181.html</description>
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<biography>system developer, i love cloud, automation, testing, security
i will camp here: https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Village:Faken_bis_es_rult
i might be reachable on eventphone: -CY4N (-2946)</biography>
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<title>Introduction to Lindy Hop / Swing Dance</title>
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<abstract>A brief introduction to Lindy Hop dancing for beginners.</abstract>
<description>We want to teach you a little bit of Lindy Hop. It is a couple dance that originates in the 1920s in New York, today there's a world-wide scene of Lindy Hop dancers. We'll teach you some basic moves.
No dance partner and no previous dancing experience is required. Everyone will learn to dance both roles - following and leading.</description>
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<code>3AZWLV</code>
<public_name>hanno</public_name>
<biography>Hanno Böck is a hacker and freelance journalist.
He is a regular writer for the German online IT magazine Golem.de and writes the monthly Bulletproof TLS Newsletter.</biography>
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<description>Our &quot;little&quot; journey to understand how to save the human species and presentation of our project to save us all.</description>
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<start>20:30</start>
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<description>Come to the Social Dist0rtion Protocol Village to get your Planet A passport and meet fellow players to handshake and coordinate!</description>
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<link>https://planeta.leap.rocks/</link>
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<date>2019-08-23T13:00:00+02:00</date>
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<date>2019-08-23T21:00:00+02:00</date>
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<date>2019-08-23T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
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<date>2019-08-23T18:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:30</start>
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<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T19:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:30</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
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<description>Introduction talk to binary patching with Nexmon for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Followed by a practical part with a focus on patching Bluetooth on off-the-shelf smartphones and laptops with a Broadcom Bluetooth chip.</description>
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<links/>
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<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
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<description>Aufnahme des wöchentlichen Tagebuchpodcasts</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Advi" id="0">Advi</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="edebe47f-f3aa-4e71-80d9-337853e6165d" id="1484">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Anf%C3%A4nger/Kinder-L%C3%B6tworkshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
<duration>5:00</duration>
<room>Village:Backspace</room>
<slug>camp2019-1484-session_anfaenger_kinder_loetworkshop</slug>
<title>Anfänger/Kinder-Lötworkshop</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>we solder a small beginners badge with a rgb-light</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://hackzogtum-coburg.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="517cae14-fb5b-48aa-ae5b-5bfbda3f3f3b" id="1328">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Beer_Tasting</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T18:15:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:15</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Backspace</room>
<slug>camp2019-1328-session_beer_tasting</slug>
<title>Beer Tasting</title>
<subtitle>1st round of Beer Tasting</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Taste a variety of beers from Franconia</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Jur" id="0">Jur</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="bddfcb55-1677-46a8-9c3d-7abe3c6fb8b4" id="1429">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Erfahrungsbericht_Coder_Dojo</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Backspace</room>
<slug>camp2019-1429-session_erfahrungsbericht_coder_dojo</slug>
<title>Erfahrungsbericht Coder Dojo</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Wir erzählen unsere Erfahrungen mit Coder Dojos</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Advi" id="0">Advi</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:ChaosZone">
<event guid="ed8d4c06-6cdd-4308-8eba-d5a4f0586fe9" id="1368">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:An_introduction_to_the_post-apocalyptic_skill_of_spinning_yarn</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:ChaosZone</room>
<slug>camp2019-1368-session_an_introduction_to_the_post_apocalyptic_skill_of_spinning_yarn</slug>
<title>An introduction to the post-apocalyptic skill of spinning yarn</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We will show you and explain how to make your own yarn from wool and other fibres.</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="521069f1-ae69-4279-83c3-6d7d5fa21b43" id="1434">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Offene_Werkst%C3%A4tten_und_Hackerspaces:_eine_Community%3F</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:ChaosZone</room>
<slug>camp2019-1434-session_offene_werkstaetten_und_hackerspaces_eine_community_</slug>
<title>Offene Werkstätten und Hackerspaces: eine Community?</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Was haben Offene Werkstätten und Hackerspaces gemeinsam?</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ma_vo" id="0">Ma vo</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:1komona">
<event guid="d1610879-394c-4a30-a8e8-c683919f2247" id="1465">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Anarchist_Networking_Party_w/_Las_Vegas_Lady_and_Plan%C3%A8te_Concr%C3%A8te</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>4:00</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1465-session_anarchist_networking_party_w_las_vegas_lady_and_plante_concrte</slug>
<title>Anarchist Networking Party w/ Las Vegas Lady and Planète Concrète</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>21:00 Anarchist Networking Party starting 22:00-23:00 Las Vegas Lady Sensual tunes and electronic beats: Welcome to this shiny abyss. http://soundcloud.com/lasvegaslady 23:00-00:00 Planète Concrète is an open universe staged by strange / loving creatures. Diy instruments, music performance and visual elements are the main instruments of this pink noise constellation http://ooooo.be/planeteconcrete/ https://soundcloud.com/planeteconcrete http://planeteconcrete.tumblr.com/</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="21eeb908-8ed0-4d8c-b376-b4f628ce20aa" id="1353">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:ArtesMobiles_-_SpeculativeAI</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>0:15</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1353-session_artesmobiles_speculativeai</slug>
<title>ArtesMobiles - SpeculativeAI</title>
<subtitle>4pm - 6pm every 15 min</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Performance&lt;/b&gt; // audiovisual experiment // @12m long white Bus with rooftop terasse</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://www.kollektivartesmobiles.com/de/produktion.php#SpeculativeArtificialIntelligence</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="8f1f9a69-e055-49fd-a557-d013c7b325ed" id="1374">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Networking_Basics_on_the_Command_Line</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1374-session_networking_basics_on_the_command_line</slug>
<title>Networking Basics on the Command Line</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>@Heart of code-dome, by Theresa! What's an IP address and how do you get it? How does your computer manage to reach the whole world? How can you check what part of it went wrong? This hands-on workshop will give a basic overview of some networking concepts and tools, such as ip, ping, and traceroute. Then you will have time to try out the tools for yourself. Please bring a laptop.</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="96c09f00-222f-4053-b80a-4fb0ed5ab440" id="1575">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Postapokalyptic_jewellery</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:16:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:16</start>
<duration>2:02</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1575-session_postapokalyptic_jewellery</slug>
<title>Postapokalyptic jewellery</title>
<subtitle>scrap tinkering - schrottbasteln</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>living in the postapocalypse and noticing the beauty of relicts of human civilisation, we start to adorn and grace ourselves with it. the workshop offers to create more or less pretty jewellery things out of a big collection of found objects. bring your own nuggets or choose from provided material. there will be a donation box as sad enough the apocalypse didn't make capitalism history.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://p0stap0calyptic.wordpress.com/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="b0b2cf27-0b81-4977-9080-53e2a70ee19d" id="1470">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:TechCoop_Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1470-session_techcoop_meetup</slug>
<title>TechCoop Meetup</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>MeetUp for worker owned collectives and interested people</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://it-kollektiv.com</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="f4b1cb32-414a-46cc-881c-16e6c35b72a1" id="1400">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Trickmisch_-_Trickfilme_erstellen</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1400-session_trickmisch_trickfilme_erstellen</slug>
<title>Trickmisch - Trickfilme erstellen</title>
<subtitle>Trickfilmworkshop</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>Animate your own drawings or use our huge collection of images made by newcomers. you are kindly invited to animate them analog on a lighting table or online on trixmix.tv You find us in the heart of code dome. (a very warm thank you at this point to Heart of Code for hosting us! :)</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://trixmix.tv</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:HardwareHackingArea">
<event guid="8b07d0a4-891f-48d8-833b-694299433d13" id="1032">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Arduino_For_Total_Newbies</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>3:30</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1032-session_arduino_for_total_newbies</slug>
<title>Arduino For Total Newbies</title>
<subtitle>Day 3</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>''Learn Arduino using TV-B-Gone as an example project''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; You've probably heard lots about '''Arduino'''. But if you don't know what it is, or how you can use it to do all sorts of cool things, then this fun and easy workshop is for you. As an example project, we'll be creating a '''TV-B-Gone''' remote control out of an '''Arduino''' you can take home with you.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout CCCamp 2019 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; This workshop will be given twice&lt;br&gt;(both identical):&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 2: 22-Aug, 1pm - 4:30pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 3: 23-Aug, 1pm - 4:30pm&lt;br&gt;</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Maltman23" id="0">Maltman23</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://tiny.cc/A4TN</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="c71c920f-bd27-4879-9095-78e26d15ed7e" id="1291">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bristlebots_for_kids!</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1291-session_bristlebots_for_kids_</slug>
<title>Bristlebots for kids!</title>
<subtitle>Day 3</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>DE/EN/FI Build a little electronic insect robot from a toothbrush and a motor</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Kliment" id="0">Kliment</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="468d9123-d7ea-4647-935e-ae4a3f6e5820" id="1590">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Fomu,_the_FPGA_in_your_USB_Port</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1590-session_fomu_the_fpga_in_your_usb_port</slug>
<title>Fomu, the FPGA in your USB Port</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Come get an FPGA dev board in your USB port and start hacking!&lt;br&gt; Get toolchain setup and you can get &lt;b&gt;free&lt;/b&gt; hardware!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout CCCamp 2019 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; This workshop will be given multiple times (all identical):&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 1: 21-Aug, 10:00pm - 11:30pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 2: 22-Aug, 2:30pm - 4:30pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 3: 23-Aug, 5:30pm - 7:00pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 4: 24-Aug, 3:30pm - 5:00pm&lt;br&gt;&lt;/span&gt;</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://fomu.im</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="b73c59a0-98af-4012-8e2b-4e1b886e050d" id="1256">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Geiger_Counter_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T20:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:30</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1256-session_geiger_counter_workshop</slug>
<title>Geiger Counter Workshop</title>
<subtitle>Geiger Counter Workshop 2</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Build a working Geiger Counter</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Mightyohm" id="0">Mightyohm</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://mightyohm.com/geiger</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="c760c989-48c2-4772-be52-25db39dea166" id="1220">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Learn_To_Solder</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>12:59</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1220-session_learn_to_solder</slug>
<title>Learn To Solder</title>
<subtitle>Day 3</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn to Solder! A large variety of way cool kits are available, all designed for total beginners to complete successfully -- and intriguing enough for the total hardware geek.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;span style=&quot;color:orange&quot;&gt;'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area! All day &amp; all night, throughout all of CCCamp2019.'''''&lt;/span&gt;</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Maltman23" id="0">Maltman23</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="14f21912-007c-4238-ad1b-89a1ddb4c70b" id="1147">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Mechanical_Keyboard_Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T12:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1147-session_mechanical_keyboard_meetup</slug>
<title>Mechanical Keyboard Meetup</title>
<subtitle>Hands-on</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Try out a mechanical keyboard or show off your collection.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Roeckoe" id="0">Roeckoe</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:XTaran" id="0">XTaran</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://redd.it/ch91ip</link>
<link>https://redd.it/ct1c1t</link>
<link>https://gallery.noone.org/Keyboard_Events/Chaos_Communication_Camp_2019/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34ee2023-e2f1-4adf-8715-4a23d512238a" id="1308">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Surface_Mount_Electronics_Assembly_for_Terrified_Beginners</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>1:40</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1308-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</slug>
<title>Surface Mount Electronics Assembly for Terrified Beginners</title>
<subtitle>Day 3 - 17:30</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building a working power supply. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 90-100mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 17 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Kliment" id="0">Kliment</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="34ee2023-e2f1-4adf-8715-4a23d512238b" id="1309">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Surface_Mount_Electronics_Assembly_for_Terrified_Beginners</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>1:40</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1309-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</slug>
<title>Surface Mount Electronics Assembly for Terrified Beginners</title>
<subtitle>Day 3 - 20:00</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building a working power supply. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 90-100mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 17 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Kliment" id="0">Kliment</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Singularity City">
<event guid="0fabf409-d4d1-4432-a8e5-1df28fcee25b" id="1495">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Aufbau_eines_Sensornetzes_mit_LoRaWAN</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Singularity City</room>
<slug>camp2019-1495-session_aufbau_eines_sensornetzes_mit_lorawan</slug>
<title>Aufbau eines Sensornetzes mit LoRaWAN</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Kurze technische Einführung in die Grundlagen von LoRa und LoRaWAN</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Scottish Consulate">
<event guid="31fcf2eb-ad14-47f8-971c-7f06b2d8c178" id="1036">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:BSD_Users_and_Developers_Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Scottish Consulate</room>
<slug>camp2019-1036-session_bsd_users_and_developers_meetup</slug>
<title>BSD Users and Developers Meetup</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>Meetup for BSD Users and Developers</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Adventureloop" id="0">Adventureloop</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="894825a6-c54e-4260-9a23-ce3d50aa5b0b" id="1113">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Packet_Radio_Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Scottish Consulate</room>
<slug>camp2019-1113-session_packet_radio_meetup</slug>
<title>Packet Radio Meetup</title>
<subtitle>The state of play</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Packet Radio Enthusiasts get together</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Hibby" id="0">Hibby</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="8b5b201f-6a6e-46da-bf71-a4ebc9fb2f49" id="1125">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Scottish_Drinking_Night</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>5:00</duration>
<room>Village:Scottish Consulate</room>
<slug>camp2019-1125-session_scottish_drinking_night</slug>
<title>Scottish Drinking Night</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>Come and join The Scottish Consulate for our semi regular outreach event, learn to drink like a true scotsperson.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Adventureloop" id="0">Adventureloop</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://scottishconsulate.org</link>
</links>
</event>
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<event guid="32781f07-5324-4149-8b86-17d945a68e6b" id="1474">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bare_Metal_Camp</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:AAAAAAAAAAAA</room>
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<title>Bare Metal Camp</title>
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<track>self organized sessions</track>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Bare_Metal_Camp meetup. If you plan to come to Metaldays 2020 and need a friendly group to camp with. Meet us here.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://bare-metal-camp.at</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:NixOS">
<event guid="1953ae86-7a6b-4a3f-b80f-71490d017842" id="1321">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bin%C3%A4rgewitter_H%C3%B6rertreffen</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:NixOS</room>
<slug>camp2019-1321-session_binaergewitter_hoerertreffen</slug>
<title>Binärgewitter Hörertreffen</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Hörertreffen des Binärgewitter Podcasts</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Makefu" id="0">Makefu</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://krepel.us</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="68994b27-2215-45aa-bfa0-b9f3440c7e17" id="1042">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bootstrapping_NixOS</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:NixOS</room>
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<title>Bootstrapping NixOS</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>learn how Nixers bootstrap their hosts</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://krebsco.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="370642b8-90b4-4f8e-8933-e4d9ca328a02" id="1462">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Let%E2%80%99s_play_EmptyEpsilon_(Bridge_Simulator)</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:NixOS</room>
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<title>Let’s play EmptyEpsilon (Bridge Simulator)</title>
<subtitle>Take 2</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Let’s play a spaceship bridge simulator together (we are noobs)</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://daid.github.io/EmptyEpsilon/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="2ec27fbb-3f33-4515-8228-db6205370168" id="1109">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:NixOS_contribution_discussion</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:NixOS</room>
<slug>camp2019-1109-session_nixos_contribution_discussion</slug>
<title>NixOS contribution discussion</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>discussion about NixOS contribution workflow</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Palo" id="0">Palo</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://git.ingolf-wagner.de/palo/nixos-diagrams</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="0c8e57af-799e-4378-a318-07fbd1b1da3f" id="1136">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Terranix</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Village:NixOS</room>
<slug>camp2019-1136-session_terranix</slug>
<title>Terranix</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>A NixOS way to create terraform json files.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Palo" id="0">Palo</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://terranix.org/</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:About:freedom">
<event guid="c26c1327-b087-4f31-93d8-394eece62ae5" id="1258">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bits%26B%C3%A4ume_%26_Co:_How_to_shape_a_responsible_world%3F</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T10:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>10:30</start>
<duration>2:30</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1258-session_bits_baeume_co_how_to_shape_a_responsible_world_</slug>
<title>Bits&amp;Bäume &amp; Co: How to shape a responsible world?</title>
<subtitle>Follow up</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Als AktivistInnen streben wir einen grundlegenden Wandel in dieser Welt an hin zu einer gerechten und verantwortungsvollen Gesellschaft. Die Ziele sind dabei angelehnt and Bits&amp;Bäume-Bewegung, also eine Zusammenarbeit von Techies und Ökos.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Blipp" id="0">Blipp</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Rainer" id="0">Rainer</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="c806c61c-521f-4f89-a836-064f5575b3a3" id="1251">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:C3Sus_Ride_excellent_with_each_other</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T13:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:30</start>
<duration>1:25</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1251-session_c3sus_ride_excellent_with_each_other</slug>
<title>C3Sus Ride excellent with each other</title>
<subtitle>about:sessions</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>make something better than https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Hitchhiking</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="b4cc194f-6a8f-4dce-a7ee-b79b68cf78dc" id="1190">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:CryptoParty</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T18:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:30</start>
<duration>6:00</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1190-session_cryptoparty</slug>
<title>CryptoParty</title>
<subtitle>CryptoParty</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="f3779e26-6160-5d05-99f1-b826f541a50f" id="1446">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Deviser_%26_trummerschlunk_%E2%80%93_Modular_Synths_Impro_LIVE_performance</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1446-session_deviser_trummerschlunk_modular_synths_impro_live_performance</slug>
<title>Deviser &amp; trummerschlunk – Modular Synths Impro LIVE performance</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>modular synths impro</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Benks" id="0">Benks</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://trummerschlunk.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="5cc54a44-ebc9-52e9-aedf-0ecc24c7444b" id="1579">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Drumm_and_bass_-_benks</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T01:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>01:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1579-session_drumm_and_bass_benks</slug>
<title>Drumm and bass - benks</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>drumm and bass</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Benks" id="0">Benks</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="12a66c12-726d-47ff-9cd8-b8d0a3e1aa40" id="1447">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Extinction_Rebellion:_planning_civil_disobedience</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>1:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1447-session_extinction_rebellion_planning_civil_disobedience</slug>
<title>Extinction Rebellion: planning civil disobedience</title>
<subtitle>about:dome</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Planning an action and discussing communication tech during our rebellion week in october</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://extinctionrebellion.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="2cc92940-a3f9-4291-800b-87a0123be906" id="1070">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:FIfF-Stammtische_everywhere_-_gr%C3%BCndet_Ortsgruppen</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:30</start>
<duration>0:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1070-session_fiff_stammtische_everywhere_gruendet_ortsgruppen</slug>
<title>FIfF-Stammtische everywhere - gründet Ortsgruppen</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>found local discussion groups</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Benks" id="0">Benks</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://www.fiff.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="f6cb5bb4-da9e-4f45-a637-d38f786d1cce" id="1202">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Freedom_Cruise,_about:GFF</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>0:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1202-session_freedom_cruise_about_gff</slug>
<title>Freedom Cruise, about:GFF</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="65214aac-aeb9-4e6f-80bf-d427b88d7156" id="1078">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Freedom_to_go_-_an_interactive_workshop_from_An-_to_F-_to_G-Droid</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1078-session_freedom_to_go_an_interactive_workshop_from_an_to_f_to_g_droid</slug>
<title>Freedom to go - an interactive workshop from An- to F- to G-Droid</title>
<subtitle>about:sessions</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>An interactive workshop to present the Free Software App repository called F-Droid and the outstanding functionalities of its clients called F-Droid and G-Droid. After that we discover the best (imho!) Android-based Free Software apps including methods of anonymization and encryption - and you will have the possibility to present your personal favorite Free Software app as well.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="1a818cc0-3415-41f2-be2e-9d485e959ce2" id="1286">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Global_Climate_Strike:_exchange_of_ideas_and_experiences_about_organizing_strikes_and_demonstrations</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T12:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:30</start>
<duration>1:25</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1286-session_global_climate_strike_exchange_of_ideas_and_experiences_about_organizing_strikes_and_demonstrations</slug>
<title>Global Climate Strike: exchange of ideas and experiences about organizing strikes and demonstrations</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>The climate crisis is an emergency but we’re not acting like it. Especially in political organizations like the Chaos Community this topic has to be more present, more visible. Our hotter planet is already hurting millions of people. We are not only in one of the best positions to provide technology for change, but we also should show that we belong to the people behind the movements like Fridays For Future or Global Climate Strike.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Karlabyrinth" id="0">Karlabyrinth</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="4d54fc01-dab7-4029-8631-42da85beedef" id="1449">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hackers_Against_Climate_Change</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1449-session_hackers_against_climate_change</slug>
<title>Hackers Against Climate Change</title>
<subtitle>about:dome</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Meetup/Discussion for Hackers concerned with Climate Change</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://hacc.uber.space/Main_Page</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="24f4da3d-9ede-433c-a71d-3caafacff7e2" id="1463">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Join_CCC_Sustainability_(c3sus)_and_help_make_CCC_events_sustainable</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1463-session_join_ccc_sustainability_c3sus_and_help_make_ccc_events_sustainable</slug>
<title>Join CCC Sustainability (c3sus) and help make CCC events sustainable</title>
<subtitle>about:dome</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>CCC Sustainability is a young orga team that tries to make CCC events more sustainable by proposing solutions to existing teams and help to implement them</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Blipp" id="0">Blipp</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://hacc.uber.space/CCC_Sustainability</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="8be7ed68-1559-45a4-94ab-bf53b612c9aa" id="1448">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Ola_Bini:_unfairly_persecuted</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T18:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:30</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1448-session_ola_bini_unfairly_persecuted</slug>
<title>Ola Bini: unfairly persecuted</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Ola Bini has been unfairly persecuted for almost 130 days in Ecuador. Let's discuss about that!</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Sofia_Celi" id="0">Sofia Celi</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://freeolabini.org</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="d28fed56-ab47-4377-baf2-e4e24cc1065a" id="1229">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:R5_Meeting_(CCC_working_group)</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>0:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1229-session_r5_meeting_ccc_working_group_</slug>
<title>R5 Meeting (CCC working group)</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type/>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Reuse, Repair, Recycle, Rethink, Redesign (R5) is a working group of the CCC. This session is for people that are already part of it, and people that would like to get involved.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Blipp" id="0">Blipp</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Fraxinas" id="0">Fraxinas</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="204465e5-e23b-4063-b46a-255e9489e3b6" id="1130">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Substrate_verifiable_credentials_-_build_your_first_infrastructure_blockchain</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T10:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>10:30</start>
<duration>2:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1130-session_substrate_verifiable_credentials_build_your_first_infrastructure_blockchain</slug>
<title>Substrate verifiable credentials - build your first infrastructure blockchain</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>In this workshop you'll learn to build your own infrastructure blockchain (for verifiable credentials) using Substrate, Rust and WebAssembly.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://substrate.dev/en/tutorials</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="70e10376-9f77-461b-a0bb-8aeecc2eda1f" id="1466">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Testing_economic_incentives_on_the_Kusama_Blockchain</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>0:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1466-session_testing_economic_incentives_on_the_kusama_blockchain</slug>
<title>Testing economic incentives on the Kusama Blockchain</title>
<subtitle>about:sessions</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>soon Kusama, the Polkadot Chaos Canary network, is going to launch. In this session we'll dive into how this blockchain network will be used to test ecnomic incentives</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://kusama.network/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="7642b89a-7920-4796-85c6-29437a8da2bb" id="1356">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Wifi4EU_-_broken_by_technical_specifications</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>0:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1356-session_wifi4eu_broken_by_technical_specifications</slug>
<title>Wifi4EU - broken by technical specifications</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>With the Wifi4EU programm the EU is planning to spend 100 million € by 2020 to subsidise a centralized surveillance infrastructure for centers of public life in the EU. The talk will lay out how Wifi4EU is supposed to work both administratively and technically, where there are problems with the later and what is and can be done about it.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://zenodo.org/record/3236807#.XV1aVOgzbIU</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Hackcenter">
<event guid="4c9adb2b-0836-4669-87fa-075eb171fb5b" id="1509">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Blinkenpoi</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1509-session_blinkenpoi</slug>
<title>Blinkenpoi</title>
<subtitle>Hands-on</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Build a BlinkenPoi</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://metalab.at/wiki/Blinkenpoi</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="7976438d-2b1a-4303-96f5-d6846c9f42f6" id="1041">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bodymind_Operating_System</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1041-session_bodymind_operating_system</slug>
<title>Bodymind Operating System</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>'''Physical practice session ''' where we explore the notions of hacking through the human body.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Aerodynamika" id="0">Aerodynamika</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://www.8os.io</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="78013ffc-62d6-4051-b3a0-4b771d9f89e5" id="1539">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:EightOS</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1539-session_eightos</slug>
<title>EightOS</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>!!! Time change !!! A physical practice session: bodymind operating system — human firmware update. Hackcenter is the meeting point. We will do the session at a space outside.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://www.8os.io</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="fe13b901-cc23-4258-91cb-631e29cebe39" id="1232">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SUSI.AI_Open_Source_Voice_Assistant</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1232-session_susi_ai_open_source_voice_assistant</slug>
<title>SUSI.AI Open Source Voice Assistant</title>
<subtitle>Learn about SUSI.AI and how to build your own smart speaker</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We are developing a smart speaker that can play music through voice commands. Users can play music from online resources such as radio stations, YouTube, their cloud folder (e.g. Nextcloud) as well as from locally connected USB sticks or music available in the local network.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:MarioB" id="0">MarioB</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://susi.ai</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Königlich Bayerisches Amtsvillage">
<event guid="e6c6fdf5-f248-45e7-bdbe-98e7c1cef775" id="1439">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Blinking_Selfmade_LED_Ear_Ring_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Königlich Bayerisches Amtsvillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1439-session_blinking_selfmade_led_ear_ring_workshop</slug>
<title>Blinking Selfmade LED Ear Ring Workshop</title>
<subtitle>Hands-On Workshop Day3- evening</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Soldering Blinking Ear Rings</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:M1P3" id="0">M1P3</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="d78feba9-ba87-4a13-833f-1fb6d714aad7" id="1532">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Soldering_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Königlich Bayerisches Amtsvillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1532-session_soldering_workshop</slug>
<title>Soldering Workshop</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn soldering</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Venti" id="0">Venti</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:MOiN">
<event guid="74d4991d-1d90-4790-8f79-7e564f221509" id="1508">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bl%C3%A5haj-Versammlung</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:MOiN</room>
<slug>camp2019-1508-session_blhaj_versammlung</slug>
<title>Blåhaj-Versammlung</title>
<subtitle>All Fischies welcome!</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>da</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Blåhaj-Versammlung</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:BornHack">
<event guid="1c2d895b-d6f8-4b18-b82b-d8cdfad844c0" id="1506">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:BornHack_Party</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>7:00</duration>
<room>Village:BornHack</room>
<slug>camp2019-1506-session_bornhack_party</slug>
<title>BornHack Party</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>A party to celebrate that BornHack 2019 went well, and to drink the leftover booze</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://bornhack.dk</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:CCC-CH">
<event guid="1bd9757b-7cd5-4355-a82f-e4818e796067" id="1044">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:CCC-CH_Gettogether</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Village:CCC-CH</room>
<slug>camp2019-1044-session_ccc_ch_gettogether</slug>
<title>CCC-CH Gettogether</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Das Gettogether des CCC-CH am CCCamp19</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://ccc-ch.ch</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="2e17a230-bf81-4abb-9541-ae7e43936558" id="1477">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SpaceAPI_Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:CCC-CH</room>
<slug>camp2019-1477-session_spaceapi_meetup</slug>
<title>SpaceAPI Meetup</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Let's meet to talk about the SpaceAPI!</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://spaceapi.io/</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Chaos Ballett Bett (Drahti Trampolin)">
<event guid="d88835db-1546-4e09-a65f-7958e6f01c5b" id="1586">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Chaos_Ballett</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Chaos Ballett Bett (Drahti Trampolin)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1586-session_chaos_ballett</slug>
<title>Chaos Ballett</title>
<subtitle>Chaos Ballett Restart</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type/>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>Argumente fühlen statt gefühlter Argumente</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Infuanfu">
<event guid="3ca1f5ad-31cf-4da8-b39a-35ce7bac4a33" id="1478">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Chaos_Microgrid_Working_Group</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Infuanfu</room>
<slug>camp2019-1478-session_chaos_microgrid_working_group</slug>
<title>Chaos Microgrid Working Group</title>
<subtitle>Fourth Meetup - Complete survey site</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We want to meet and discuss the requirements and possibilities of setting up a microgrid solution for future camping events.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Hadez" id="0">Hadez</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Foodhackingbase">
<event guid="a29622ff-88ce-4a82-ad06-638b1549d398" id="1187">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Cheese_Rendezvous</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Foodhackingbase</room>
<slug>camp2019-1187-session_cheese_rendezvous</slug>
<title>Cheese Rendezvous</title>
<subtitle>Session II.</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Selection of delicious cheeses and condiments for you!</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Algoldor" id="0">Algoldor</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Cheesetasting_ccccamp2019</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:AFRA">
<event guid="9c204188-b4dd-4509-982f-db08159de482" id="1319">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Club_culture_against_the_monopoly_of_Facebook</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:AFRA</room>
<slug>camp2019-1319-session_club_culture_against_the_monopoly_of_facebook</slug>
<title>Club culture against the monopoly of Facebook</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Reclaim Club Culture goes Fediverse, we want to learn about alternatives to facebook: We need a platform that includes social multimedia feeds and most importantly: a calendar for mobilization/invitation. We will prepare a campaign to get institutions of the cultural scene to use that alternative platform.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://twitter.com/ReclaimYourClub</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="e8c7d850-380c-4618-be43-6fe811bfe771" id="1453">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hybrid_DTN_%26_Mobil_Adhoc_Routing_Protocol</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:AFRA</room>
<slug>camp2019-1453-session_hybrid_dtn_mobil_adhoc_routing_protocol</slug>
<title>Hybrid DTN &amp; Mobil Adhoc Routing Protocol</title>
<subtitle>agnostic routing protocol which covers mobile ad hoc routing</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We currently develop a network agnostic routing protocol which covers mobile ad hoc routing as well as delay tolerant package store and forward routing. This routing protocol is part of the project qaul.net, an Internet independent wireless mesh communication app. In this session we would like to discuss and develop our ideas and concepts further. Everybody is invited to contribute ideas and/or just learn more about the subject.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://qaul.net</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:LaTeX">
<event guid="96a680ca-fbcc-4a6a-9de3-d7d908a7019e" id="1157">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:ConTeXt_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:LaTeX</room>
<slug>camp2019-1157-session_context_fuer_anfaenger</slug>
<title>ConTeXt für Anfänger</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Introduction into ConTeXt</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Hraban" id="0">Hraban</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://wiki.contextgarden.net</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="3f3fecb7-2a68-4154-9800-223caa79ec4c" id="1159">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Einf%C3%BChrung_in_LaTeX</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:LaTeX</room>
<slug>camp2019-1159-session_einfuehrung_in_latex</slug>
<title>Einführung in LaTeX</title>
<subtitle>(Individual 1h events, not a series - you can come to any of those)</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Short introduction into typesetting with LaTeX for complete beginners</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Nils" id="0">Nils</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://gitlab.com/nilspickert/latex-einfuehrung</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="ac48ceec-92fe-4bbc-b7aa-6993ec6e5da1" id="1250">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Xspace_%E2%80%93_Solution_to_an_annoying_TeX_quirk</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>0:15</duration>
<room>Village:LaTeX</room>
<slug>camp2019-1250-session_xspace_solution_to_an_annoying_tex_quirk</slug>
<title>Xspace – Solution to an annoying TeX quirk</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Let's have a look how xspace.sty makes TeX's treatment of whitespace more predictable!</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Fr%C3%B6belsuppe" id="0">Fröbelsuppe</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Hacksaar">
<event guid="2b4e784e-aaab-48f3-a836-83b350d630eb" id="1544">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:DIY_Merch_-_Print_your_own_T-Shirt!</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Hacksaar</room>
<slug>camp2019-1544-session_diy_merch_print_your_own_t_shirt_</slug>
<title>DIY Merch - Print your own T-Shirt!</title>
<subtitle>First printing session</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Print your own camp shirt, Datenhörnchen, Datenknoten or Fairydust onto a T-Shirt!</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Haecksen">
<event guid="b5dd48f1-339a-4de9-b32b-9b01eec5d1d7" id="1314">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Der_Haecksen-Hack</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T12:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1314-session_der_haecksen_hack</slug>
<title>Der Haecksen-Hack</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Die Haecksen erklären das Memorial-Projekt und die Briefmarken und freuen sich auf konstruktive Kritik und Ideen</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Piko" id="0">Piko</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="771c1caa-1c3f-4f50-bdd6-4133d2a9dd53" id="1323">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Haeckenfryhstyck</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1323-session_haeckenfryhstyck</slug>
<title>Haeckenfryhstyck</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Haecksenfryhstyck</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Janepie" id="0">Janepie</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://haecksen.org</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="8668d4a5-c292-49f7-8f16-1e8f9c429a46" id="1100">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Junges_Chaos_Bildet_Banden</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1100-session_junges_chaos_bildet_banden</slug>
<title>Junges Chaos Bildet Banden</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Wir wollen Junge Leute im Chaos Umfeld vernetzen und die Jugendarbeit in den einzelnen Spaces stärken. Komm vorbei, trink eine Mate und lass die Welt verändern.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Scammo" id="0">Scammo</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="b2a39864-a9b3-4026-82c9-6398c8588650" id="1310">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:M%C3%A4rchenstunde_(f%C3%BCr_Erwachsene)</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1310-session_maerchenstunde_fuer_erwachsene_</slug>
<title>Märchenstunde (für Erwachsene)</title>
<subtitle>Märchenstunde: Computergeschichte und Frauen*</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Achtung, fällt aus! Tag 3 gehts los</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="d8667e92-0157-455a-bf12-dc4f690f98d9" id="1482">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Quereinstieg_IT</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1482-session_quereinstieg_it</slug>
<title>Quereinstieg IT</title>
<subtitle>Erfahrungsaustausch</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Erfahrungsaustausch</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://www.haecksen.org</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Kidspace">
<event guid="a4c66248-897e-4280-bb3e-3ba18695526b" id="1196">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:FabScanPi_-_3D_Laser_Scanner_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>4:00</duration>
<room>Village:Kidspace</room>
<slug>camp2019-1196-session_fabscanpi_3d_laser_scanner_workshop</slug>
<title>FabScanPi - 3D Laser Scanner Workshop</title>
<subtitle>Build your own 3D-Scanner</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Build your own Open Source 3D Laser Scanner.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://fabscan.org</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="45ba951a-9bcc-4464-b62b-4e79f8609e03" id="1479">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Granderwasser</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T14:55:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:55</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Kidspace</room>
<slug>camp2019-1479-session_granderwasser</slug>
<title>Granderwasser</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We are going to inform the water of the lake nearby with our root CA, which will enable us to verify the water later and use the subwaterkeys to create a trust chain along the Havel.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Dkl" id="0">Dkl</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="f40b1ff2-7dbd-419a-8dc4-199f3bf33c1a" id="1302">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Vorlesestunde_/_reading_hour</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Kidspace</room>
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<title>Vorlesestunde / reading hour</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Kinderbücher vorlesen</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ckeen" id="0">Ckeen</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Chaos-West">
<event guid="231a0f7d-2b25-4b14-8fa0-8beca33f7eec" id="1467">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Fediverse-Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Chaos-West</room>
<slug>camp2019-1467-session_fediverse_meetup</slug>
<title>Fediverse-Meetup</title>
<subtitle>Mastodon, Pleroma, Pixelfed, Peertube &amp; co</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>A meetup of people doing stuff in, around and with the fediverse.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Clerie" id="0">Clerie</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="fb842371-2080-4094-9df6-0fe199a05805" id="1487">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Liquor_Tasting</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Village:Chaos-West</room>
<slug>camp2019-1487-session_liquor_tasting</slug>
<title>Liquor Tasting</title>
<subtitle>Aufgesetzter von SiriusLee</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>I made some liquor with fruits and herbs and you can try it</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="ed165662-1de2-482e-9db4-3cd6c1a43d48" id="1355">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Redhat</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Chaos-West</room>
<slug>camp2019-1355-session_redhat</slug>
<title>Redhat</title>
<subtitle>Meeting</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>RHEL/CentOS meetup</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Fuero" id="0">Fuero</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="7b8838c4-ecf1-4875-b647-b2054d817895" id="1339">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:WoW!_Dancing_like_a_Blood_Elf...</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Village:Chaos-West</room>
<slug>camp2019-1339-session_wow_dancing_like_a_blood_elf_</slug>
<title>WoW! Dancing like a Blood Elf...</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn how to dance for real like the male blood elf in world of warcraft in 5 steps. Beginner's class. All gender welcome!</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Free Software Foundation Europe">
<event guid="151e438c-6527-4f1c-aad5-359e5312110f" id="1161">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Free_Software_Song_sing-along</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T19:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:30</start>
<duration>0:10</duration>
<room>Village:Free Software Foundation Europe</room>
<slug>camp2019-1161-session_free_software_song_sing_along</slug>
<title>Free Software Song sing-along</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Everyday at 19:30 in the Cluster about:freedom we invite you to sing together the Free Software song; We have the lyrics and a conductor. Simply come, bring your hacker buddies and your voice and maybe an instrument and we form an ad-hoc choir and sing out loud our love for Free Software!</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Eal" id="0">Eal</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Harbor">
<event guid="dff93c19-0111-4418-855c-ca6dab6237a2" id="1208">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:HFOS_-_The_Hackerfleet_Operating_System</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Harbor</room>
<slug>camp2019-1208-session_hfos_the_hackerfleet_operating_system</slug>
<title>HFOS - The Hackerfleet Operating System</title>
<subtitle>A short repetition of the talk from day 1 before the maritime hackers meetup</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>HFOS is the opensource vessel computer system</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Riot" id="0">Riot</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://hackerfleet.eu</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="f30f2572-96ca-4d5b-8e7f-ab9fa43cdf20" id="1223">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Maritime_Hackers_Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Harbor</room>
<slug>camp2019-1223-session_maritime_hackers_meetup</slug>
<title>Maritime Hackers Meetup</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Maritime hackers meet for socializing and discussion</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Riot" id="0">Riot</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://isomer.hackerfleet.eu</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Digitalcourage">
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aabb9" id="1551">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1551-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="334bc30e-b5f8-4273-83c3-4df3147ecba7" id="1514">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1514-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aabb8" id="1512">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1512-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Dragon Sleep Pwn Sector">
<event guid="4cb81623-1566-4d12-adc4-17d5f53666f3" id="1492">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:IXP_Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Dragon Sleep Pwn Sector</room>
<slug>camp2019-1492-session_ixp_meetup</slug>
<title>IXP Meetup</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Meetup for Camp IXP members and friends</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Q3k" id="0">Q3k</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Italian Hackers' Embassy">
<event guid="82fe5e45-af8d-41b7-85b3-89ffefe13ec2" id="1485">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Information_Overload_e_Social_Overload</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Italian Hackers' Embassy</room>
<slug>camp2019-1485-session_information_overload_e_social_overload</slug>
<title>Information Overload e Social Overload</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Digital Right</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Munich Maker Village">
<event guid="46fd0666-6a0a-44df-935b-05aa3e45a248" id="1364">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Introduction_to_LoRaWAN</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Munich Maker Village</room>
<slug>camp2019-1364-session_introduction_to_lorawan</slug>
<title>Introduction to LoRaWAN</title>
<subtitle>Building an application that consumes your sensor data</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>An introduction to building IoT sensors and applications using the LoRaWAN standard The Things Network as free network provider</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Tiefpunkt" id="0">Tiefpunkt</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="d1f774f9-a5c8-4b18-b6d8-60876632b98a" id="1370">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Particle_Matter_Sensor_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Munich Maker Village</room>
<slug>camp2019-1370-session_particle_matter_sensor_workshop</slug>
<title>Particle Matter Sensor Workshop</title>
<subtitle>Particulate Matter Sensor Workshop II</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Build your own particle matter sensor by using COTS electronics components even without soldering (design by OK Lab Stuttgart)</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ulib" id="0">Ulib</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://luftdaten.info/feinstaubsensor-bauen/</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Fri3d Camp">
<event guid="dc6e98b3-7645-47c9-be4d-91ce0c17a618" id="1261">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:IoT_Meetup</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Fri3d Camp</room>
<slug>camp2019-1261-session_iot_meetup</slug>
<title>IoT Meetup</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Open meeting to discuss design &amp; ethics of IoT</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Roeckoe" id="0">Roeckoe</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Tamberg" id="0">Tamberg</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Librehosters">
<event guid="a16804a0-333d-4559-a54e-44cac56f89b1" id="1498">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Lh_lightning_talks</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Librehosters</room>
<slug>camp2019-1498-session_lh_lightning_talks</slug>
<title>Lh lightning talks</title>
<subtitle>Present your project (lightning talk style)</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="59eba6c8-b345-4555-abba-adc984b5dfba" id="1422">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Meet_librehosters</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Librehosters</room>
<slug>camp2019-1422-session_meet_librehosters</slug>
<title>Meet librehosters</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>A daily timeslot to meet existing librehosters members and an open invitation to join the discussion of the directions of the network.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Agnez" id="0">Agnez</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Realitygaps" id="0">Realitygaps</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gust" id="0">Gust</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://libreho.st/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="cb016801-2595-4bc8-b12d-893666cea981" id="1500">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Run_your_own_Matrix_server</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Librehosters</room>
<slug>camp2019-1500-session_run_your_own_matrix_server</slug>
<title>Run your own Matrix server</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Hands-on matrix server</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://matrix.org/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="640a6b0b-6dca-4cde-9c5e-050c9ca64378" id="1496">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Terraform_and_Docker_to_selfhost</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Librehosters</room>
<slug>camp2019-1496-session_terraform_and_docker_to_selfhost</slug>
<title>Terraform and Docker to selfhost</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Nemo" id="0">Nemo</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="4b72c9b7-1fe5-4f4b-9a31-21c0de7e9303" id="1420">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:YunoHost_workshop:_install_your_own!</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Librehosters</room>
<slug>camp2019-1420-session_yunohost_workshop_install_your_own_</slug>
<title>YunoHost workshop: install your own!</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Self-hosting apps for your friends and organization should be easy!</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://yunohost.org</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Milliways">
<event guid="76a758fd-23da-4aa7-8d94-124a28e14e1f" id="1570">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Modding_Milliways_-_Low-poly_Whiskyleaks</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Milliways</room>
<slug>camp2019-1570-session_modding_milliways_low_poly_whiskyleaks</slug>
<title>Modding Milliways - Low-poly Whiskyleaks</title>
<subtitle>Low-poly buildup pt.4</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>game</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>A livestream at Milliways of CCC being modded into a videogame</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Awtnmy" id="0">Awtnmy</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://wiki.offgridthegame.com/index.php?title=Milliways_CCCamp_mod</link>
<link>https://github.com/IuriLeitaoMartinho/OffGridMilliwaysMod</link>
<link>https://www.twitch.tv/semaeopus</link>
<link>http://www.offgridthegame.com</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="ac200bd3-0256-4a22-8958-c7ab3f3ba0f9" id="1475">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Tesla_coil_show</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Milliways</room>
<slug>camp2019-1475-session_tesla_coil_show</slug>
<title>Tesla coil show</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>outside</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Omega Verksted will demo their home-made tesla coil, now in the dark..</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:C-base">
<event guid="1c0f9124-a0a8-4de3-bf71-7e9e8918b06c" id="1115">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Pentagame</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T17:05:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:05</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:C-base</room>
<slug>camp2019-1115-session_pentagame</slug>
<title>Pentagame</title>
<subtitle>An abstract board game</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>game</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>New abstract board game explained and played</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://pentagame.org</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Ecohackerfarm">
<event guid="36719604-1c0a-4e1e-b823-734b79283e4d" id="1118">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Powerplant:_an_opensource_permaculture_garden_planner_for_everyone</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T14:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:30</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Ecohackerfarm</room>
<slug>camp2019-1118-session_powerplant_an_opensource_permaculture_garden_planner_for_everyone</slug>
<title>Powerplant: an opensource permaculture garden planner for everyone</title>
<subtitle>find out what it is and join the dev team</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>a perfect opportunity to find out what powerplant is all about</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Aimeejulia" id="0">Aimeejulia</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://wiki.ecohackerfarm.org/powerplant:start</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:RoboVillage">
<event guid="490f5ff6-e9fb-4eeb-9f95-11492efae78c" id="1472">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Robot_Soccer</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:RoboVillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1472-session_robot_soccer</slug>
<title>Robot Soccer</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>RoboCup: demonstration of humanoid robots playing soccer autonomously. ⚽</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Mellmann" id="0">Mellmann</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://naoth.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="d227bcc8-63df-4eea-9385-e420a774f060" id="1240">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SumoRobot_programming</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-23T12:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:RoboVillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1240-session_sumorobot_programming</slug>
<title>SumoRobot programming</title>
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<description>DECT 7866 - You will be able to write your awesome algorithm and get a blast on the SumoRobot match.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Superwallah" id="0">Superwallah</person>
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<link>https://www.robokoding.com/kits/sumorobot</link>
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<date>2019-08-23T17:00:00+02:00</date>
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<title>SumoRobot programming</title>
<subtitle>Day 3 evening</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
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<description>DECT 7866 - You will be able to write your awesome algorithm and get a blast on the SumoRobot match.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Superwallah" id="0">Superwallah</person>
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<link>https://www.robokoding.com/kits/sumorobot</link>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SumoRobot_soldering</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T14:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:30</start>
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<title>SumoRobot soldering</title>
<subtitle>Day 3 afternoon</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
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<description>DECT 7866 - Come solder your own SumoRobot and have a blast later at the SumoRobot match.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
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<links>
<link>https://www.robokoding.com/kits/sumorobot</link>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SumoRobot_soldering</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:RoboVillage</room>
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<title>SumoRobot soldering</title>
<subtitle>Day 3 evening</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
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<description>DECT 7866 - Come solder your own SumoRobot and have a blast later at the SumoRobot match.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
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<link>https://www.robokoding.com/kits/sumorobot</link>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Stargazing_with_a_telescope</url>
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<date>2019-08-23T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
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<subtitle>looking up</subtitle>
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<description>Wir beobachten Planeten und Sterne mit einem Teleskop. We are gazing at stars</description>
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<event guid="078e6819-edca-4b0a-a417-a964a9c08ce3" id="10299">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10299.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10299-lo_an_llvm_obfuscator</slug>
<title>LO! An LLVM Obfuscator</title>
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<track>Security</track>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>In this talk we will present how intermediate code transformations can be used to obfuscate code and the advantadges and limitations they introduce. We will also brielfy discuss some techniques that could help detect and reverse code obfuscated in such ways.</abstract>
<description>&lt;p&gt;Despite their limitations, intermediate languages like LLVM-IR provide the best way to write code transformations that work well for all the input and output languages supported by the compiler framework.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Usually, this is used to write optimization passes, but nothing prevents you from using them to make the resulting code less inteligible to an external reader.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This talk will focus on how different obfuscation techniques can be implemented and used as such passes and what are the limitations that may make implementing, for example, an unpacker a bit harder.
&lt;p&gt;We will also cover how some of these techniques can be reversed (specially when perfoming comparative analysis).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Keep in mind that although LO started as a way to provide a way to deterministically increase variability in generated code and make finding out the patched flaws harder, many of it's techniques like code flattening or constant expansions are also used by other users of obfuscated code, for example malware.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<person id="8931">Klondike</person>
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<link href="https://klondike.es/mthesis.pdf">A MSc Thesis on the subject</link>
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<event guid="a296ba81-78b7-4500-be34-5f80d0a329c7" id="10329">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10329.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
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<title>Technopolice: calling out so-called &quot;Safe Cities&quot;</title>
<subtitle>Decentralising the fight against automated surveillance in cities.</subtitle>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
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<abstract>In many French cities (and beyond), mayors are pushing towards &quot;safe Smart Cities&quot;, pushing for technology everywhere. Microphones, video-surveillance, automated drones, facial recognition, machine learning is the recipe of their fantasised secure city.
This talk will introduce Technopolice, the new campaign from La Quadrature du Net, its goals, its tools, and the way we will make it happen.</abstract>
<description>All over the French territory, the “Smart City” is slowly revealing its true colours: a complete and constant surveillance of the urban area for police purposes, based on partnerships between industrial companies such as Thalès or Engie and the cities themselves.&lt;/br&gt;
Multiple cities are experimenting &quot;smart&quot; videosurveillance based on automated treatment of videos, in order to make face recognition or detecting behaviours deemed to be abnormal. Another city is teaming up with a start-up to deploy microphones and drones in the city. The idea is to detect so-called abnormal sounds to alert the
police, which can then use video-surveillance to check if a patrol is needed or not. The city of Nice wants to have its own custom citizen reporting application. Marseille wants to use AI and Big Data to predict behaviours
and to help in decision making.&lt;/br&gt;
This is what they want our future to be: a huge automated surveillance system, with behaviour analysis, emotion recognition, pre-emption of threats, automation of the police, repression of any unwanted behaviour.&lt;/br&gt;
This comes at a huge cost: instead of the &lt;i&gt; polis &lt;/i&gt;, which means Democratic City, a place to stroll around, to meet and gather, we will have a dehumanised, unwanted place, a place to experiment the most advanced forms of social control: there is no such as surveilling just &quot;to look&quot;, our behaviours are modified just by knowing we are being surveilled. Not to mention the financial and experimental cost of such an architecture.&lt;/br&gt;
In this talk, I will detail the &quot;Technopolice&quot; campaign, its importance for every single human being willing to protect their freedom of movement and right to exist without being constantly subjected to surveillance. I'll explain the importance of decentralising such a campaign, and how we will try to federate the data and the organisations around this project.&lt;/br&gt;</description>
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<persons>
<person id="8988">Guinness</person>
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10231.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10231-ethikrichtlinien_fur_kunstliche_intelligenz_wie_war_s_mit_gesetzen</slug>
<title>Ethikrichtlinien für Künstliche Intelligenz? Wie wär's mit Gesetzen?</title>
<subtitle>Wie die Industrie mit Debatten um &quot;ethische KI&quot; Zeit kauft</subtitle>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract>Bisweilen kann man sich des Eindrucks nicht erwehren, jede zweite Woche würde eine neue, wachsweiche Selbstverpflichtung für den ethischen Einsatz von Algorithmen bekanntgegeben. Privatwirtschaftliche wie öffentliche Organisationen übertrumpfen sich geradezu dabei zu betonen, dass der Mensch bei allen maschinellen Entscheidungen im Mittelpunkt stehen soll und dass diese transparent sein müssen. Aber was bringt einem das Wissen um benachteiligende oder falsche Funktionsweise der Algorithmen, wenn man sie dennoch nicht verbieten kann? Und: sollten wir die Regeln für den zukünftigen Einsatz von Maschinen wirklich von den Konzernen gestalten lassen, die diese Technologien entwickeln?
Wir zeigen, wie wenig konkret die verschiedenen Selbstverpflichtungen der Unternehmen, Verbände und Organisationen sind und wie all das Reden über Ethik in den meisten Fällen einem Ziel dient: gesetzliche Regulierung verhindern.</abstract>
<description>Bisweilen kann man sich des Eindrucks nicht erwehren, jede zweite Woche würde eine neue, wachsweiche Selbstverpflichtung oder Empfehlung für den ethischen Einsatz von Algorithmen bekanntgegeben. Privatwirtschaftliche wie öffentliche Organisationen übertrumpfen sich geradezu dabei, ein weiteres Mal zu betonen, dass der Mensch bei allen maschinellen Entscheidungen im Mittelpunkt stehen soll, dass sie fair und nachvollziehbar sein müssen und es stets die Möglichkeit zum Widerspruch gegen eine solche Entscheidung geben muss. Transparenz, Transparenz und nochmals Transparenz sei das Maß aller Dinge. Aber was heißt das konkret für diejenigen, die nur noch per Gesichtserkennung in ihr Büro oder Wohnung reinkommen, deren Kredit, Wohnungs- oder Arbeitsgesuch abgelehnt wird oder sie vom Jobcenter keine Förderung bekommen dank einem Algorithmus? Was bringt einem das Wissen um benachteiligende oder falsche Funktionsweise der Algorithmen, wenn man sie dennoch nicht verbieten kann? Welchen Sinn hat das Recht darauf, sich a posteriori wehren zu dürfen, wenn man bereits alles verloren hat? Und: sollten wir die Regeln für den zukünftigen Einsatz von Maschinen wirklich von den Konzernen gestalten lassen, die diese Technologien entwickeln? Ethikforscher, die sich für Selbstregulierung einsetzen, verschweigen oft, dass ihre Einrichtungen von Techfirmen finanziert werden. Selbst die neuen Ethischen Richtlinien der EU sind von Google, IBM, Facebook und Zalando mitgeschrieben worden.
Wir zeigen, wie wenig konkret die verschiedenen Selbstverpflichtungen der Unternehmen, Verbände und Organisationen sind und wie all das Reden über Ethik in den meisten Fällen einem Ziel dient: gesetzliche Regulierung verhindern.</description>
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<persons>
<person id="8967">Chris Köver</person>
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<event guid="b1fc7b95-1b31-4504-9b67-e9d766b40f73" id="10192">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10192.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10192-privacy_an_unequally_distributed_resource</slug>
<title>Privacy: An Unequally Distributed Resource</title>
<subtitle>A Study of Privacy as Privilege in Our World</subtitle>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>In this talk, we'll investigate how privacy has become an indicator of privilege in our world. Does everyone have equal access to privacy? How does unequal privacy affect the lives of people? Should we treat privacy like other privileges (i.e. wealth, race, gender)? If we have access to privacy, is this something we can share? By the end of the talk, we'll have explored how the concept of privacy has changed, what we can do about these changes and some practical steps for making privacy more accessible for those who most need it.
</abstract>
<description>This is not your average privacy talk. This is, instead, a study of how the word and concept of privacy has changed over time. These changes, which are in part our own creation, have enabled privacy to be both unequally applied and co-opted by a variety of companies and movements. In this lecture, we’ll discuss the following questions:
- What is privacy in our current society?
- How has our understanding of privacy changed over time?
- Does everyone have equal access to privacy? Why or why not?
- Who is most impacted by the rise of technological surveillance?
- How can we use our privilege to help protect others’ privacy?
Who should attend:
- People interested in privacy regardless of &quot;professional&quot; knowledge or level of experience
- Folks doing anti-oppression work
- People who already disagree with me after reading this abstract :-D
While the format is a lecture, I hope we can find an open space afterwards to continue debating and discussing these questions and the theme as a whole. My goal is to help educate and inspire work around privacy that benefits not just those who attend the Camp, but instead reaches beyond our privacy-aware social circles, to help those who do not have access to privacy. </description>
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<persons>
<person id="7681">Katharine Jarmul</person>
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<event guid="50ed583c-4871-4e8e-a31b-4b2b84385413" id="10184">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10184.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10184-from_dc_to_rf_starting_where</slug>
<title>From DC to RF...starting where?</title>
<subtitle>An analog engineer dives into RF circuits</subtitle>
<track>Hardware &amp; Making</track>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>This talk will focus on learning and re-learning RF topics, from the perspective of a semi-experienced engineer. We will review rules of thumb, practical experience and the theory of RF and how it all fits together for your next PCB design. This will also be contrasted with best-practices for designing lower frequency circuits and how it all fits together. </abstract>
<description>Starting my engineering career working on low level analog measurement, anything above 1kHz kind of felt like &quot;high frequency&quot;. This is very obviously not the case. This talk will go over the journey of discovering and rediscovering higher frequency techniques and squaring them with the low level measurement basics that I learned at the beginning my career. The talk will include a discussion of Maxwell's equations and some of the assumptions that we make when we're working on different types of circuits.
Attendees of this talk will find this information useful in the context of RF calculations around cellular, wifi, bluetooth and other commonly available communication methods. CCCamp attendees will walk away knowing a little bit more about how to interact with the elements that power their everyday projects.</description>
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<persons>
<person id="7093">Chris Gammell</person>
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<event guid="6963b184-207a-4ac3-9aea-530120c1445f" id="10353">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10353.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10353-fast_global_internet_scanning_-_challenges_and_new_approaches</slug>
<title>Fast Global Internet Scanning - Challenges and new Approaches</title>
<subtitle>Or how to become your own ISP</subtitle>
<track>Security</track>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>Current search engines such as censys or shodan give everyone an insight into the global Internet. Unfortunately, they don't provide a comprehensive view of the Internet because you can't access the raw data. Consequently, you have to scan the Internet yourself.
Anyone can perform a one-shot scan via Mass-Scan &amp; Co. However, how to build an infrastructure for regular Internet scans that is not blocked after a short time by Intrussion Detection Systems and Spam/Blacklists is not easy.
First we will talk about the right scan setup, infrastructure, scan strategies, and data enrichment. We will then take a look at the data and gain common and interesting insights into the structure of the Internet.</abstract>
<description>Current search engines such as censys or shodan give everyone an insight into the global Internet. Unfortunately, they don't provide a comprehensive view of the Internet because you can't access the raw data. Consequently, you have to scan the Internet yourself.
Anyone can perform a one-shot scan via Mass-Scan &amp; Co. However, how to build an infrastructure for regular Internet scans that is not blocked after a short time by Intrussion Detection System and Spam/Blacklists is not easy. The following questions must be answered:
Which scanning algorithms are used (centralized, distributed, BGP prefix hit lists)? How could you reduce scan traffic? How do I process the data in the long term (up to 600GB / scan)? With which further data do I enrich the scans for further analyses (BGP prefixes, Inetnum objects) ? How do I build the right server without a bottleneck and how do I connect it to the internet (rent a server or become a RIPE-Member/ your own ISP with a /22 IPv4 /32 IPv6 Block)?
In the first half of the talk we will deal with these questions. In the second half of the lecture we will discuss real scan data. We will concentrate on the analysis of the network topology and distribution of BGP prefixes, whois blocks and network services of well-known autonomous systems on the Internet. As a further example, we will look at the network structure of a large well-known German hoster, which gives us a good overview of its internal organization of data centers and other services. Finally, we will look at some data and analysis from a security perspective.</description>
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<person id="9072">Johannes Klick 'Garak'</person>
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<event guid="508fe23f-bc69-4521-abc3-59b649598eb5" id="10193">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10193.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10193-deaths_per_twh</slug>
<title>Deaths per TWh</title>
<subtitle>The Price of Energy and Reducing CO2 Emissions</subtitle>
<track>Science</track>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract>Climate change and the discussion about reducing CO2 emissions to ensure matching the Paris agreement currently is the most important topic in our political and economic discussions. We all agree reducing emissions is a necessity, but how can we possibly achieve this in a world that consumes more energy than ever before? And which price are we willing to pay for it?</abstract>
<description>Climate change and the discussion about reducing CO2 emissions to ensure matching the Paris agreement currently is the most important topic in our political and economic discussions. We all agree reducing emissions is a necessity, but how can we possibly achieve this in a world that consumes more energy than ever before? And which price are we willing to pay for it?
[The Paris agreement](https://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/international/negotiations/paris_en) sets out a global action plan to put the world on track to avoid dangerous climate change by limiting global warming to well below 2°C and pursuing efforts to limit it to 1.5°C. This can only be achieved by reducing emissions - this primarily means CO2 emission.
So far, so good. But let's face the truth: We NEED energy. Our whole world is addicted to it, and cutting the power lines is no option for today's society, economy, and our daily lives.
We need energy, therefor we need power plants. Power plants need energy sources for transforming them into electrical energy. These plants can be fuelled by various sources: Coal, wind, solar, nuclear, natural gas, biomass, and oil, just to name the major ones.
Let's assume for a moment we could build a completely new power infrastructure for a country from scratch under the following prerequisites:
* Minimal CO2 emissions
* As little impact as possible (environment, health, economics etc.)
* Affordable price
* Available sources
* Lowest possible fuckup factor
This task can be approached by translating it into an optimization problem: Finding the ideal energy mix taking into account the conditions listed above.
This talk presents an analysis of this optimization problem by comparison of the relevant factors (emissions, affordability, impact, sources) of different energy sources (coal, natural gas, wind, solar, biomass, nuclear and oil). Our aim is to categorize different energy sources under a strict scientific regime without emotional debates, putting price tags on each of them not only made of money but also factors like emissions, fuckup factors, health concerns, and the cost of human lives per TWh. </description>
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<person id="8978">Julia Riede</person>
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<event guid="65d27021-12c5-4e4c-8cfd-20c50ec9795a" id="10257">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10257.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>00:45</duration>
<room>Curie</room>
<slug>Camp2019-10257-little_big_data</slug>
<title>Little Big Data</title>
<subtitle>Spurensuche in elektronischen Teilnehmerverzeichnissen</subtitle>
<track>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</track>
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<language>de</language>
<abstract>Ein Geheimdienst im 21. Jahrhundert, der was auf sich hält, muss Big Data machen: Möglichst alles über alle Bürger sammeln, horten, sortieren, filtern, rastern und ja niemandem was von den Ergebnissen mitteilen. Da haben wir uns gedacht: Das können wir auch! Daher machen wir für unseren eigenen Kurznachrichtendienst eben in Little Big Data.</abstract>
<description>Praktischerweise stellt die Deutsche Telekom im Halbjahrestakt eine digitale Offlinedatenbank bereit, die schonmal Adressen, Telefonnummern und Geokoordinaten der meisten Einwohner enthält - und das seit 1992. Einzige Nachlässigkeit: Die Informationen sind in binärer Form auf den Datenträgern abgelegt und die Gewissenhaftigkeit der Informanten im Post- und Telekomdienst lässt ausweislich offensichtlicher Fehler in den Datensätzen zu wünschen übrig.
Begleitet uns in einem besinnlichen Diavortrag bei Geschichten einer abenteuerlichen Jagd nach den Datensätzen, von nervenaufreibendem Starren auf Binärmuster, um den Geheimnissen der Encraption auf den Grund zu gehen und dem überwältigenden Gefühl, mal an Datenmengen zu schnuppern, die noch vor ein paar Jahren problemlos als “Big Data” durchgegangen wären.</description>
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<persons>
<person id="1544">erdgeist</person>
<person id="1645">Andreas Lehner</person>
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<title>Architecture of secure IoT devices</title>
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<abstract>This talk will present a secure IoT architecture by design, incorporating secure boot (such as HAB of iMx6), secure update processes, system partitioning and redundancy, system recovery, flash wear-out, and secure remote access, </abstract>
<description>This talk will present a secure IoT architecture by design, incorporating secure boot (such as HAB of iMx6), secure update processes, system partitioning and redundancy, system recovery, flash wear-out, and secure remote access, </description>
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<event guid="e1cba2cc-d83f-44dc-869e-51fdfc628563" id="10377">
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<subtitle>Solarzellen können nicht nur Strom erzeugen</subtitle>
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<abstract>Sonnenenergie deckt heute erst etwas über 2% des weltweiten Energiebedarfs durch Umwandlung von Sonnenlicht in elektrische Energie. Eine der Möglichkeiten, um diese zu speichern, ist die Elektrolyse von Wasser, um Wasserstoff zu erhalten.
Was aber wäre, wenn man Wasserstoff direkt gewinnen könnte?
Eine schnelle Übersicht über Sonnenlicht, das Prinzip hinter Photovoltaischen Solarzeiien, und wie photoelektrochemische Zellen, die flüssiges Wasser in seine Bestandteile Wasserstoff und Sauerstoff spalten können, beide Prozesse miteinander kombinieren können.</abstract>
<description>Die von uns Menschen verantworteten CO2-Emissionen müssen reduziert werden, aber wie?
Die Erzeugung von elektrischer Energie aus Sonnenlicht wird mit großer Sicherheit einen signifikanten Beitrag zur Deckung des weltweiten Energiebedarfs liefern.
Zuerst sehen wir uns das Spektrum der Sonne an, und wie viel dieser Energie wo auf der Erde ankommt.
Wenn dieses Licht auf Atome trifft, wie die Siliziumatome in einer Solarzelle, kann es diese in einen energiereicheren Zustand anregen, aber nur ein Teil des Sonnenlichts hat genug Energie, um diese Anregung zu erreichen. Was für Konsequenzen hat das für die Effizienz von Photovoltaik-Zellen?
Jeder kennt die blau-schillernde Silizium Photovoltaikzelle, die Größen von wenigen Quadratzentimeter in einem Taschenrechner über Installationen auf Hausdächern mit einigen Kilowatt bis zu Solarparks, die mehrere Megawatt Spitzenleistung abgeben können.
Solarenergie ist vom Tag-Nacht-Zyklus der Erde und von der Jahreszeit abhängig. Um die Energieversorgung auch z.B. im Winter bei geringerer Sonnenintensität decken zu können, muss diese längerfristig gespeichert werden. Verschiedene Strategien sind denkbar, eine davon die Umwandlung in chemische Energie in Form von Wasserstoff durch Elektrolyse von Wasser.
Beide Technologien bringen Umwandlungsverluste mit sich und erfordern teilweise teure Metalle und viel Energie bei der Herstellung.
Aber es gibt eine Klasse an Halbleiter-Materialien, die, wenn man sie in Wasser eintaucht und mit Sonnenlicht bestrahlt, die Lichtenergie direkt auf das Wasser übertragen, und es in Wasserstoff und Sauerstoff spalten können. Man umgeht die Kopplung von Photovoltaik und Elektrolyse.
Viele dieser halbleitenden Materialien sind mit weit weniger Energieaufwand herzustellen als Silizium. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit ist auf häufig vorkommende und damit gut verfügbare Metalle gerichtet. Eisenoxid - Rost, oder Titandioxid - das Pigent aus weißer Wandfarbe, sind zwei Beispiele, die jeder kennt, ihre Superpower aber sehr warscheinlich nicht.
Noch sind die Wirkungsgrade gering und marktreife Lösungen noch nicht absehbar. Wenn der Ansatz allerdings erfolgreich ist, könnte dies ein Durchbruch für unsere Energieerzeugung sein, und nebenbei einen Teil des Problems lösen, Energie zu speichern und zu transportieren. </description>
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<abstract>Here we are, a new generation. Actually not only that, we are moving forward in evolution. The Antropocene is screaming for action, but - „Yeah right, I know... we‘re working on it!“ she told me. Does Sophia really know? Do I care? 42?</abstract>
<description>In some people‘s minds, utopian thoughts are blizzering around in thunderstorms of beautiful insanity, yet unfortunately some others‘ minds seem to be hopeless cases if it comes to the essential understanding of problems. Sure, everyone knows what we‘re talking about. In theory, there is a strong need to change things, not only concerning politics, philosophy, art or physics: almost every academic discipline seems to grow some kind of interdisciplinary necessity into an important status. Sadly, the worlds` leaders suck horribly at reaching any fair and positive social state for all the inhabitants of this beautiful planet. But, since education can be based on solidarity, and swarm intelligence apparently grows into neural networks, there is no better time to sit down and talk about all those moral problems than now. Any change needs to be made by an individual, as far as we know. Let‘s get together, exchange knowledge, fight in peace and use the language of conceptual art as a weapon!</description>
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<abstract>Presentation of the Cyborg Foundation, its philosophy, members and developed projects. Based in Barcelona and founded in 2017, CFL is an association that gives voice to non-human identities. </abstract>
<description>The world around us is full of things that our body is not able to perceive. However, what would happen if we could create new senses that would allow us to decide how we want to perceive our surroundings?
Supported by a multidisciplinary team, we conform a group of engineers, philosophers, designers and artists dedicated to exploring the relationship between species, machines and organs. With an eye on nature and analyzing the different senses found on living beings, our purpose is the creation of new sense organs to expand human capabilities. Our team is focused on translating the suggested idea to a hardware/software device, that will not only process data but also transmit it to the body through the brain.
In the course of becoming cyborg, different phases are found: the creation of the organ, the implantation of it and the acclimatization of the brain and body to the new sense. The brain is a plastic organ that can be moulded. Just like Neil Harbisson says “The brain is like a sculpture to be shaped”.
By now, considerable results have been obtained. We will take a closer look at it by introducing the several members whose organs have been already implanted, how this has affected their life and way of interact with the physical world. We will, as well, explain the different senses and its design. Just for a quick view we will talk about:
Neil Harbisson - Eyeborg. Color sense antenna.
Moon Ribas - Seismic sense
Manel Muñoz - Weather station
Kai Landre - Cosmic rays
In addition, we have the satisfaction of announcing that the CCC will be the first to know about the pioneering technology that we are developing to power the devices.</description>
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<event guid="84c25f65-998a-43a8-bd32-2fe91fe42ff7" id="10232">
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<slug>Camp2019-10232-was_ihr_schon_immer_nicht_uber_koffein_wissen_wolltet</slug>
<title>Was ihr schon immer (nicht) über Koffein wissen wolltet</title>
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<abstract>Koffein als Substanz wird Tag für Tag aufgrund seiner anregenden Wirkung von vielen Menschen konsumiert, doch was genau steckt eigentlich hinter dieser Substanz? In diesem Talk blicken wir in die Chemie, Herkunft, Wirkung, Gefahren und weitere Aspekte des Koffeins.</abstract>
<description>Koffein, ein Stoff, den viele (hackende) Menschen tagtäglich in unterschiedlichen Formen konsumieren. Was genau ist diese Substanz eigentlich und wo kommt sie überall vor? Was passiert mit Koffein und mit uns, wenn dieses Molekül durch unseren Körper reist? Und kann Koffein ab einer bestimmten Menge gefährlich werden? Diese und weitere Fragen werden zusammen mit vielem, was Wissenswertes zur Chemie von Koffein existiert, hier thematisiert.</description>
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<person id="8973">Lea Rain</person>
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10202.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
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<slug>Camp2019-10202-wisdom_of_os</slug>
<title>Wisdom of OS</title>
<subtitle>An Inquiry into the Limits of the Possible</subtitle>
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<abstract>Klimakrise, Artensterben, die Grundlagen des Leben – unsere Herausforderungen sind dringend, global und komplex. Seit dem Anthropozän wissen wir, dass der Planet in unserer Hand liegt. Jetzt müssen wir unsere Köpfe zusammenstecken und gemeinsam Lösungen entwickeln. Anknüpfend an historischen Konzepte von einer das Weltwissen allgemein zugänglich machenden World Encyclopedia und des künstlich intelligenten Word Brain kann eine interdisziplinäre Betrachtung durch unterschiedliche Herangehensweisen spannende neue Sichtweisen eröffnen.
Die Wahrnehmung von Betriebssystemen als Schnittstelle zwischen Mensch und Maschine, die Auswirkung von Softwarelizenzen auf die Gestaltung der Verhältnisse zwischen Maschinen, Menschen, Firmen und Staaten und die mit einer weltweiten Vernetzung entstehenden Chancen und Risiken können aus Hackersicht von einem sehr technischen Startpunkt analysiert werden.
Das Anthropzän verlangt den Übergang in die Noosphäre. Und das heißt, wir müssen das Urheberrecht als juristisches Betriebssystem unserer Wissensordnung in Ordnung bringen, das Netz als seine technische Infrastruktur redezentralisieren und semantifizieren, unser wissenschaftliches, journalistisches und künstlerisches Sensorium stärken und Werkzeuge entwickeln, die es uns erlauben, gemeinsam zu denken und zu enstscheiden. Mehr als künstliche brauchen wir menschliche kollektive Intelligenz, um die Betriebssysteme unserer Gesellschaft mit kollektiver Weisheit auszustatten.</abstract>
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<link href="http://public.beuth-hochschule.de/~rweis/papers/WeisHochschulforumDigitalisihttp://public.beuth-hochschule.de/~rweis/papers/WeisHochschulforumDigitalisierungBetriebssystemBildung.pdferungBetriebssystemBildung.pdf">Rüdiger Weis, Bildung als Betriebssystem der Digitalen Gesellschaft, HRK Expertenanhörung, Frankfurt, 7. Februar 2019 </link>
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<date>2019-08-24T18:00:00+02:00</date>
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<slug>Camp2019-10295-power-to-x</slug>
<title>Power-to-X</title>
<subtitle>How to make (nearly) everything from electricity.</subtitle>
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<abstract>This talk will give an introduction into the general concepts of power-to-x and then go more into detail on carbon capture and utilization (CCU). CCU is the idea of building up a closed carbon cycle, where CO2 is recycled, towards fuels and base chemicals, under the use of renewable energy. The talk will give insight in the technology, chemistry, possibilities and challenges. </abstract>
<description>While redesigning our electric supply network towards renewable energies, we face the problem of the fluctuating behavior of the renewables. To solve this, higher nameplate capacities need to be installed, as compared to traditional power plants. This frequently leads to high overcapacities, which we should use, as they would be wasted otherwise. Some of this energy needs to be stored for periods where the energy generation is lower than our consumption. The rest can be used to produce all kinds of things that we need. This would allow a sector coupling of electricity with other fields like transport, heat or chemical industry and lead to more sustainable processes in all those fields.
If we see this on a global scale, we can also think of a redistribution of energy not only in time and sector of application, but as well in space. This can be realized, by producing fuels and other energy intensive products in areas of the world with a high potential in the generation of renewable electricity, and transport them to places where they are needed.
The technologies that would make this possible are often subsumed as power-to-x technologies. The Wikipedia names twelve different x’s: power-to-ammonia, power-to-chemicals, power-to-fuel, power-to-gas, power-to-heat, power-to-hydrogen, power-to-liquid, power-to-methane, power-to-mobility, power-to-food, power-to-power, and power-to-syngas. In addition, one could still think of many more.
I want to give a brief introductive overview on these different approaches and then focus on the technologies, which are using carbon dioxide as a feedstock. Here the idea of power-to-x is combined with the aim of a closed carbon cycle. Emitted CO2 would be recycled to products, like fuels, plastics or fine chemicals. While today these are mainly produced form crude oil, in future they could be implemented in a sustainable process cycle.
For these carbon capture and utilization (CCU) concepts, like for example electrolysis of water coupled with a second catalytic CO2 reduction step or direct electrocatalytic CO2-reduction, I will present the technical working principles, the chemistry behind it and discuss possibilities and challenges. </description>
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10223.html</url>
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<abstract>Technischer Überblick zum Build-Prozess der Datenschleuder. Vom LaTeX-Backend (schleuderpackung) über Continous Integration (Zentrifuge) zum PDF, Epub und HTML-Auszügen.</abstract>
<description>Seit der Reanimation der Datenschleuder sind bisher drei Ausgaben erschienen. In dieser Zeit hat sich der technische Prozess deutlich professionalisiert. Der Vortrag gibt einen kurzen Überblick über die Redaktionsarbeit und fokussiert sich anschließend auf die TeXnische Umsetzung inklusive des Buildsystems und der unterschiedlichen Ausgabemodi (PDF/ePUB/HTML).
Die Anwendung auf allgemeinere Zeitschriftenprojekte wird am Beispiel des Forks einer Schülerzeitung gezeigt und mit dem geplanten Release zum Camp bietet sich damit die Möglichkeit der Nutzung für eigene Zeitschriftenprojekte.
Darüber hinaus liefert der Vortrag durch die Struktur der Schleuderpackung einen Einblick in aktuelle Entwicklungen aus dem LaTeX-Umfeld, wie expl3 Programmierung, die Lua Kopplung und die weitere Planung in Richtung Barrierefreiheit.</description>
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Fahrplan/events/10351.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T21:00:00+02:00</date>
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<slug>Camp2019-10351-from_the_sputnik_beep_to_messages_from_pluto</slug>
<title>From the Sputnik 'Beep' to messages from Pluto</title>
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<abstract>To tinker with receivers for space-signals, its good to know the different space communication standards. And to understand space standards, it doesn't hurt to get an overview of how to transmit data in the first place.</abstract>
<description>Since the first &quot;beep&quot; from Sputnik, there have been many different artificial signals from satellites, capsules and space stations being send back to earth. These multitude of RF (and laser...) signals not only show how different mission requirements dictate the system design for different spacecrafts, but also chronicle advances in communication technology since the advent of the space age.
So get to know how to understand the languages spoken by Voyager, GPS and satellite TV, and learn basics of RF communication in the process! </description>
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<date>2019-08-24T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
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<slug>Camp2019-10326-physical_unclonable_functions_the_future_technology_for_physical_security_enclosures</slug>
<title>Physical Unclonable Functions: The Future Technology for Physical Security Enclosures?</title>
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<abstract>In this talk, I will give an overview of the past, present, and possible future of physical security enclosures, i.e., the physical boundary that protects Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) and separates the untrusted outside from the secret data inside the module. I will present an analysis of the hardware security features in some selected HSMs, ranging from sensitive carbon meshes, over light detectors, up to temperature sensors. Since the security of these solutions has recently been questioned and some of them have been discontinued, new technologies have been proposed by several research groups, which will be presented in the second half of my talk. I will give insight into the current research regarding future solutions whose security is based on Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs). Via this technology, cryptographic keys are extracted from intrinsic manufacturing variation of the enclosure itself. Thus, a violation of the delicate enclosure results in immediate loss of information and thereby voids cryptographic keys - in theory. Finally, I will discuss existing drawbacks and issues which have to be resolved, which currently prevent PUFs from protecting HSMs.</abstract>
<description>Hardware Security modules (HSMs) in servers, such as for VPN or banking applications, are commonly protected via physical security enclosures. This boundary, which consists of a conductive mesh that entirely surrounds the module under protection, is continuously monitored to detect any physical intrusion and subsequently wipe critical data. Since attack tools have improved and some enclosure solutions have been discontinued, a desire for a new technology has emerged.
At first, I present state-of-the-art solutions for HSMs which conform up to the highest security level: FIPS 140-2 level 4. Knowledge about these solutions was gained by accurate disassembly of such modules, obtained via a famous online market place. While some solutions have a very delicate mesh surrounding the entire device, others have additional light and temperature sensors that are countermeasures against common physical attacks.
However, many physical security enclosures have been discontinued, sometimes due to suspected insecurity, thus, there is demand for a successor.
The second part of my presentation focuses on a novel technology for enclosures, based on Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs). These PUFs, which are currently investigated by several research groups, are uncontrollable minuscule manufacturing variations which are present, for example, in a conductive mesh of a security enclosure. One solution, that I am doing research at, is able to extract femto-farad (10^-15) capacitance variations from electric traces contained in the enclosure. Cryptographic keys are derived from the PUF which is subsequently used to encrypt the underlying system data. If an attacker damages the enclosure in an attempt to gain access, these delicate variations are altered, the key changes, and critical data cannot be recovered anymore.
Despite PUFs provide real tamper-sensitive key storage, they are accompanied by some drawbacks, e.g., sensitivity to environmental conditions, aging, etc. which have to be tackled via additional means.
Finally, I will discuss the current status of the development of PUF enclosures and outline the issues that have to be resolved to enable PUF-based security enclosures to secure future HSMs.
(I will try to bring some real-world samples, so that there is the option to have a close look after the talk. However, I have to check this with my institute first.)
About the presenter:
I am currently doing my PhD at a research institute that focuses on embedded security. I am in the final phase of my dissertation about physical security enclosures, based on PUFs. This offers me a deep insight into the current development status of Physical Security Enclosures. In this talk, I want to share my experience with various solutions, from an analysis of a few up to the development of others. My goal is to discuss novel PUF-based solutions openly to raise awareness and to encourage more research into this interesting direction - from attacks up to countermeasures.</description>
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<description>Hacking around Z-Wave smart home protocol</description>
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<link>http://z-uno.z-wave.me</link>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Fair_Ticket_Sales_on_a_Capitalist_World</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Johnson (Workshop 1)</room>
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<title>Fair Ticket Sales on a Capitalist World</title>
<subtitle>Welcome to capitalism where prices regulate the differences between deman and supply, or do they?</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>In this open discussion we will discuss solutions taken by organizations to address ticket sales at fair prices when demand significantly outgrows supply</description>
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<links/>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:What_the_weather</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Johnson (Workshop 1)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1489-session_what_the_weather</slug>
<title>What the weather</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn about how models are used in weather prediction and more</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
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<event guid="0c0709ed-6fba-4013-aa75-fcfc4f07e1c7" id="1379">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:You_broke_the_internet,_let_us_build_a_GNU_one</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Johnson (Workshop 1)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1379-session_you_broke_the_internet_let_us_build_a_gnu_one</slug>
<title>You broke the internet, let us build a GNU one</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>GNUnet meetup for the community</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://gnunet.org</link>
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</room>
<room name="Goldberg (Workshop 2)">
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Introduction_to_Live_Coding_with_Sonic_Pi</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Goldberg (Workshop 2)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1432-session_introduction_to_live_coding_with_sonic_pi</slug>
<title>Introduction to Live Coding with Sonic Pi</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn how to create music with code</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Sohalt" id="0">Sohalt</person>
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<links>
<link>https://sonic-pi.net/</link>
</links>
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<room name="Plank">
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<date>2019-08-24T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>P9JCSV</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/P9JCSV/</url>
<title>Global Warming Sucks!</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Talk</track>
<type>Talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Alle reden vom Klimawandel, doch niemand erklärt was da gerade passiert. Wird es in Zukunft einfach nur schön warm oder wird die Veränderung der Umwelt die Menschheit in die Knie zwingen? Warum der Temperaturanstieg der Atmosphäre einzigartig ist und welche Folgen dies für Land, Meer und Gletscher hat, erklärt die angehende Polarforscherin Maria-Elena Vorrath.</abstract>
<description>Die Diskussion über den menschengemachten Klimawandel ist in den Medien stark verzerrt und es ist schwer sich als Laie in der Informationsflut zu orientieren. Der Vortrag &quot;Global Warming Sucks!&quot; soll eine breiten Zuhörerschaft über die aktuelle Situation des sich wandelnden Erdklimas sachlich aufklären. Es wird erklärt, wie der Ausstoß von Treibhausgasen die Atmosphäre seit der Industrialisierung beeinflusst und auf die bisherigen beobachteten Veränderungen in allen Teilen der Erde eingegangen. Anschließend werden einige globale Kipppunkte, die sensiblen Bausteine des Klimasystems, vorgestellt, und ihre Reichweite, Verwundbarkeit und Bedeutung für die Menschheit verdeutlicht. Angesichts der wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisse können die Zuschauer nun öffentliche Auseinandersetzungen besser einordnen und kommentieren und ihren Beitrag zur Lösung der Klimakrise bestimmen. Fragen sind ausdrücklich erwünscht.</description>
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<person id="22">
<code>7JYRX9</code>
<public_name>Maria-Elena Vorrath</public_name>
<biography>Ich lebe in Bremerhaven und promoviere am Alfred Wegener Institut über die Geschichte des Antarktischen Meereises und Klimas. Unsere Forschung leistet einen Beitrag um Klimaveränderungen der Vergangenheit zu erforschen und diese Erkenntnisse für Klimaprojektionen der Zukunft zu nutzen. Ansonsten mache ich viele Science Slams und Wissenschaftskommunikation.</biography>
</person>
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<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
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<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:15:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:15</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>FLXJRA</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/FLXJRA/</url>
<title>Climate breakdown – the bleak reality</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Talk</track>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract>Heat waves, wildfires and new movements like Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion have brought the climate crisis back into the news. However, meaningful political action is still not happening and the world is on track to three to four degrees of warming. Where are we heading and why did humanity fail so badly at tackling the problem?</abstract>
<description>A look at the scientific reality of the climate crisis is dire. Sinking coastal cities with millions of inhabitants, dying coral reefs, and large uninhabitable areas are practically impossible to avoid by now. But that doesn’t even come close to capture the worst outlooks: A runaway climate change where feedback loops accelerate heating [1], without any option for humanity to do anything about it. The end result may very well be a planet largely uninhabitable for humans.
Avoiding just the worst of these consequences requires unprecedented political action on a scale that’s not even part of the political discourse yet.
The talk will give an overview of the troubling scientific facts. Furthermore I’ll provide some discussion why humanity failed so badly at doing anything about it. This includes undeserved optimism by traditional environmental organizations about international climate diplomacy and the Kyoto and Paris accords, a wrong understanding about relative versus absolute emission reductions and false hopes in technology fixes.
With all that dire outlook, it’s important to realize that the difference between “business as usual” and ambitious changes is still huge. A new wave of climate doomsdayers that say it’s too late to do anything may be just as harmful as the climate deniers, because they share the wrong message of doing nothing.
[1] https://www.pik-potsdam.de/news/press-releases/planet-at-risk-of-heading-towards-irreversible-201chothouse-earth201d-state?set_language=en</description>
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<person id="31">
<code>3AZWLV</code>
<public_name>hanno</public_name>
<biography>Hanno Böck is a hacker and freelance journalist.
He is a regular writer for the German online IT magazine Golem.de and writes the monthly Bulletproof TLS Newsletter.</biography>
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<date>2019-08-24T18:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:30</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>FMQ3UN</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/FMQ3UN/</url>
<title>Chaosradio 254</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Entertainment</track>
<type>Entertainment (120)</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Chaosradio 254 live von der THM-Stage auf dem Chaos Communication Congress 2019. Die erste Folge nach der Pause!</abstract>
<description>Anlässlich des Camps heißt Marcus Richter interessante Gäste aus dem Chaosumfeld willkommen, die ihre Projekte präsentieren. Gestreamt wird natürlich live und in Farbe!</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="74">
<code>HYJBCA</code>
<public_name>Marcus Richter</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
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<date>2019-08-24T20:45:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:45</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>ULS83P</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/ULS83P/</url>
<title>Freak Show</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Entertainment</track>
<type>Entertainment (120)</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Der Freak Show Podcast live on stage</abstract>
<description>Ausgabe FS239 von der Freak Show.
https://freakshow.fm</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="18">
<code>N9XJ77</code>
<public_name>Tim Pritlove</public_name>
<biography>Diskordischer Evangelist</biography>
</person>
<person id="49">
<code>9ERJVB</code>
<public_name>Roddi</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
<person id="65">
<code>KPZRFJ</code>
<public_name>Letty</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
<person id="66">
<code>HVUYSW</code>
<public_name>Clemens Schrimpe</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
<person id="67">
<code>DYA983</code>
<public_name>hukl</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
<person id="68">
<code>ZPLUTL</code>
<public_name>Denis Ahrens</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
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<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T23:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>23:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Plank</room>
<slug>HSZXE7</slug>
<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/HSZXE7/</url>
<title>Tschunkelmusik</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>DJ Set</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Deliziöse Synthklänge</abstract>
<description>Deliziöse Synthklänge</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="8">
<code>TMXW3G</code>
<public_name>THM Lounge</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Rockmore Booth">
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Abfahrplan/events/10424.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>03:00</duration>
<room>Rockmore Booth</room>
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<title>couchsofa</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>djset</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>is organizing the GPN lounge</abstract>
<description/>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons/>
<links>
<link href="https://www.mixcloud.com/couchsofa/">couchsofa on Mixcloud</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="87577e9f-468c-40fe-8d9d-fd562e7c397d" id="10425">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Abfahrplan/events/10425.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>03:00</duration>
<room>Rockmore Booth</room>
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<title>Jeanette Trèsbien</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>djset</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Part of Hamburgs &quot;Gängeviertel&quot;. Creator of the legendary &quot;Schneekugel&quot; witch was on several Congress. </abstract>
<description/>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons/>
<links>
<link href="https://soundcloud.com/jeanette-tr-sbien">Jeanette Trèsbien on Soundcloud</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="945e0e1c-a6a7-43a0-acea-86f8335e83bc" id="10445">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Abfahrplan/events/10445.html</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>03:00</duration>
<room>Rockmore Booth</room>
<slug>camp19lounge-10445-lowfi</slug>
<title>lowfi</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>djset</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons/>
<links/>
<attachments/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Kemistry Lounge">
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Abfahrplan/events/10426.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Kemistry Lounge</room>
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<title>trummerschlunk</title>
<subtitle>live</subtitle>
<track>Music</track>
<type>concert</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>audiolith, lemme, hold your ground</abstract>
<description>Slow techno immerses into a modular synthesizer-driven soundscape and invites to a sci-fi inspired journey toward big questions and amorphous feelings.
</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons/>
<links>
<link href="http://www.trummerschlunk.de/">trummerschlunk Homepage</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="397b4da9-cab6-46fb-8f50-7d0bc2fb58c1" id="10427">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Abfahrplan/events/10427.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Kemistry Lounge</room>
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<title>Argon</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>djset</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Seine Vorliebe für elektronische Musik entdeckt Argon im heimatlichen Karlsruhe. Er organisiert verschiedene Live-Projekte und beginnt mit der Produktion von Filmmusik.</abstract>
<description>1993 kommt er in Berlin mit Techno in Berührung. Seit 1996 steht er regelmäßig hinter den
Plattentellern. Sein Stil entwickelt sich über die Jahre zu einer vielseitigen Melange aus Minimal,
House, Techno und Elektropop. Dabei ergänzt er die verqueren, ironischen Elemente des Minimal
mit geschmeidigen, fießenden Grooves des House. Argon verbindet musikalischen Anspruch mit
unbedingter Tanzbarkeit. Das stellt er auch als Mitveranstalter bei Auftritten der “Suess&amp;Sauer”-
Partys unter Beweis.
Zu den weiteren Stationen auf seinem Weg durch die Berliner Clubszene gehören unter anderem
Auftritte im Salon zur Wilden Renate, Horst Krzbrg, Suicide Circus, Maria am Ostbahnhof, Golden
Gate, Arena Club und Ballhaus Ost.
Discographie (Auswahl):
Theken EP (12′′) eintakt 2007 | bricks E.P. (MP3) plusplus 2009 | Freihafen EP (12′′) rare 2011 | viel
zu kurz (MP3) clear-cut-records 2012
Referenzen (Auswahl):
Horst Krzbrg, Suicide Circus, Cassiopeia Berlin, Club der Visionäre, Insel der Jugend, Maria am
Ostbahnhof/Ufer, Golden Gate, Arena Club, Pyonen's Feieralam, Hirschbar, M.I.K.Z., Ritter
Butzke, Zur Möbelfabrik, Tresor</description>
<recording>
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<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons/>
<links>
<link href="https://soundcloud.com/argon">Argon on Soundcloud</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
</event>
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Abfahrplan/events/10428.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T23:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>23:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
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<title>Local Prophets</title>
<subtitle>live and DJ</subtitle>
<track>Music</track>
<type>djset</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Local Prophets is a moving collective of the musicians and artists who develop their work through the collaborative open-source improvisation practice.</abstract>
<description>For this set the two representatives of the collective, NSDOS and Aerodynamika, will apply the principles of their daily physical practice — EightOS Body-Mind Operating System — to creating a live music set, where nonequilibrium stability and chaotic variability serve as the founding principles for the music-making and movement.</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons/>
<links>
<link href="http://localprophets.org/">Local Prophets Homepage</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="5546d570-2194-40ce-ade5-8d6183fc16d2" id="10429">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Abfahrplan/events/10429.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-25T01:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>01:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Kemistry Lounge</room>
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<title>Marcus Carp</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>djset</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>One of the founders of the Fusion Festival who had sold all his records and equipment before he sailed around the world. Luckily, the person who stepped ashore after 2 years of travel was not an entirely different one, so he returned to the decks in order to make people scream while dancing. His energetic approach to house &amp; dance music takes the floor as a storm, all arms in the air and sweat from the wall.</abstract>
<description/>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons/>
<links/>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="909c6ac5-949e-4d26-b2ed-6fddf2707a0f" id="10430">
<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Abfahrplan/events/10430.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-25T03:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>03:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Kemistry Lounge</room>
<slug>camp19lounge-10430-der_dritte_raum</slug>
<title>Der Dritte Raum</title>
<subtitle>live</subtitle>
<track>Music</track>
<type>concert</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Der Dritte Raum aka Andreas Krüger aka d3R.
Producer / Liveact / Remixer / Studiojunkie since 65 million years...
Released &amp; Forthcoming music on:
Katermukke, Harthouse, Still Hot, Cocoon, Push, Virgin, d3R Records, EMI, Funken, Save To Disc and many, many more…</abstract>
<description/>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons/>
<links>
<link href="https://soundcloud.com/derdritteraum">Der Dritte Raum on Soundcloud</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
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<room name="Hackcenter 1"/>
<room name="Hackcenter 3"/>
<room name="Kids Stage">
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Abfahrplan/events/10439.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Kids Stage</room>
<slug>camp19lounge-10439-suli_puschban</slug>
<title>SULI PUSCHBAN</title>
<subtitle>live for kids</subtitle>
<track>Music</track>
<type>concert</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Sie ist ein Phänomen. Ein Unikat in der Musiklandschaft, das sich jeder Einordnung widersetzt: Liedermacherin, Kinderliedermacherin, Kabarettistin. Charmant, witzig, tiefgründig.</abstract>
<description>&quot;Kinderlieder sind kein Kinderspiel!&quot;, sagt Suli Puschban und schreibt über das Kind-sein in Berlin, wo sie seit vielen Jahren lebt. Ihre eigenen Wiener Wurzeln finden sich in allem als Zuckerspuren wieder. Konzerte, Komposition und Umsetzung von Liedern für Theaterstücke, Workshops, Singen in der Schule, all das hat Suli zu bieten. Sie hat für die Rosa-Parks-Grundschule in Berlin, Kreuzberg das Schul-Lied ROSA PARKS BIST DU geschrieben und als Video produziert</description>
<recording>
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Florian schreibt Filmmusik (www.florianerlbeck.de) und hat u.a. musikalische Früherziehung für Kinder unterrichtet. Seine Instrumente sind: Saxophon, Klarinette, Akkordeon, Gitarre, Percussion und noch einige mehr. Verena spielt Klavier, Synthesizer und singt.
Ihre große Plattensammlung aus Dj-Zeiten hat ihre Kinder schnell begeistert. So haben die beiden Muckemacher beschlossen, ihre eigene Musik für Kinder so aufzunehmen, daß sie nicht unbedingt nach Kindermusik klingt, sondern auch den Eltern gefällt und die ganze Familie tanzen und mitgrooven lässt.
Live spielen die Muckemacher in voller Bandbesetzung mit Schlagzeug, Bass, Gitarre, Keyboards, Saxophon, Akkordeon u.a., damit die Kinder die volle Bandbreite der musikalischen Vielfalt miterleben können.
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Yoga for people who practice Computer Asana most of the time. In German, english as needed. (asana = (sitting) body posture in Yoga)</abstract>
<description>Ich zeige euch ein paar schlichte und sanfte Bewegungen, die dem Körper nach langem Sitzen guttun - kein esoterisches Kunstturnen, versprochen! Wenn ihr eigentlich keine Lust auf Sport, aber öfter mal Verspannungen habt, kommt vorbei!
Ihr braucht: eine Matte oder Decke. Wer eh immer ein Handtuch dabei hat, nimmt einfach das!
Wichtig: bequeme Kleidung tragen.
Bei gutem Wetter im Freien; bei schlechtem im Zelt.</description>
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Consultation hours are held in German or English, depending on the need. Oh, and if you have an actual medical issue, please consult the medic team of the camp, the person doing the consultation hour is not actually a medic.</description>
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Um noch mehr aus den alten Handhelds raus zu holen, beginnt irq7 seine Gameboys selbst zu modifizieren und erweitern. Alle Aktivitäten werden seither auf seinem Blog (http://irq7.blogspot.com) veröffentlicht. Des Weiteren ist er seit 2010 Mitorganisator des jährlichen Chiptune-Festivals CHIP HITS THE FAN (http://chiphitsthefan.de) in Nürnberg.</biography>
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More https://saunaclash.de/</description>
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<description>Advanced browser tracking techniques have developed over the last decade that allow remote sites to leverage the increasingly feature-rich web to track users without their knowledge or consent. Not only are distinct visits across sites logged via techniques such as browser fingerprinting, sites that handle our most intimate details are monitoring our behavior on pages and handing that information to third parties with little to no regard to our privacy. This will cover some of those advanced techniques that have emerged, and how to protect yourself against pervasive web tracking.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Hainish" id="0">Hainish</person>
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<date>2019-08-24T13:00:00+02:00</date>
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<description>What does information controls look like in conflict states of India? How does indias surveillance apparatus further intensify the information controls in conflict areas? How does this affect the everyday life of people esp women living and promoting peace in these regions?</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
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<description>Als AktivistInnen streben wir einen grundlegenden Wandel in dieser Welt an hin zu einer gerechten und verantwortungsvollen Gesellschaft. Die Ziele sind dabei angelehnt and Bits&amp;Bäume-Bewegung, also eine Zusammenarbeit von Techies und Ökos.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Blipp" id="0">Blipp</person>
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<description>Proof-of-Burn formalisation, schemes and cross-chain utilization</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gtklocker" id="0">Gtklocker</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Dionyziz" id="0">Dionyziz</person>
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<description>the decentralisation hackathon</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
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<description>the decentralisation hackathon</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
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<date>2019-08-24T19:30:00+02:00</date>
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<description>'''CDT - Center for Democracy &amp; Technology''', will discuss with valuable guests the political and legislative initiatives already in place and the safeguards that the new Digital Services Act must take into consideration in order to do not harm freedom of expression, access to information, and innovation and entrepreneurship on the internet.</description>
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<date>2019-08-24T10:30:00+02:00</date>
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<description>How can we combine environmental issues with privacy-friendly solutions? Knowing that privacy comes at a cost of efficiency, what should the red lines be in the privacy VS environment debate? Is the fight for privacy in green policy the beginning of the end for surveillance capitalism?</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Blipp" id="0">Blipp</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Andreea_(EDRi)" id="0">Andreea (EDRi)</person>
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<description/>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
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<date>2019-08-24T15:30:00+02:00</date>
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<description>EDRi proposes a political workshop to stress-test human rights-based solutions to ongoing debates in EU Brussels bubble: platforms' responsibilities towards illegal content online, prosecution of online crimes and conditions for law enforcement to access online evidence.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
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<date>2019-08-24T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
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<description>A comprehensive, end-to-end tutorial for building an ERC20 token using Parity Substrate and ink! - build on Rust and wasm</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
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<link>https://substrate.dev/substrate-contracts-workshop/#/</link>
<link>https://substrate.dev/en/tutorials</link>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Substrate_Collectibles_-_Build_your_own_blockchain-backed_asset_exchange</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
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<description>This workshop will take you through building your own collectibles blockchain - think &quot;CryptoKitties&quot; - using Substrate, Rust and WebAssembly.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
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<link>https://substrate.dev/substrate-collectables-workshop/#/</link>
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<date>2019-08-24T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
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<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Ein Blick in die Trickkiste der modernen Digimodes JT65/JT9 und FT8/FT4.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Pylon" id="0">Pylon</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="ea45d155-9575-4c62-a6da-1521e0383113" id="1600">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Project_novis_-_free_%26_open_amateur_radio_web_services</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T20:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:30</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Chaoswelle</room>
<slug>camp2019-1600-session_project_novis_free_open_amateur_radio_web_services</slug>
<title>Project novis - free &amp; open amateur radio web services</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We want to establish an open and free platform for amateur radio related web services everyone can participate</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Elnappo" id="0">Elnappo</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.project-novis.org/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="06a0451f-9d0e-4a59-9126-7de875b8f505" id="1351">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SDR-Stick_als_Spektrumskop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Chaoswelle</room>
<slug>camp2019-1351-session_sdr_stick_als_spektrumskop</slug>
<title>SDR-Stick als Spektrumskop</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>ZF-Auskopplung als Spektrumskop mit RTL-SDR-Stick und HUP-RF Auskoppelverstärker</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Singularity City">
<event guid="694f48cd-fcf7-4259-a5d4-b83110b22d5b" id="1436">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:All_Creatures_Welcome</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Singularity City</room>
<slug>camp2019-1436-session_all_creatures_welcome</slug>
<title>All Creatures Welcome</title>
<subtitle>Film von Sandra Trostel</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Vorführung des Films &quot;All Creatures Welcome&quot;</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://sandratrostel.de/projects/acw/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="22d61f74-e3fb-43ed-9dba-de0f4a5c679f" id="1504">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:GNU_Radio_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Singularity City</room>
<slug>camp2019-1504-session_gnu_radio_workshop</slug>
<title>GNU Radio Workshop</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Introduction to GNU Radio Workshop</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Crofton" id="0">Crofton</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://gnuradio.org</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="2a5fd75d-c204-4cfd-a829-0bcd4df27e42" id="1505">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Stainless_Steel_Etching_-_Edelstahl_%C3%A4tzen</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Singularity City</room>
<slug>camp2019-1505-session_stainless_steel_etching_edelstahl_aetzen</slug>
<title>Stainless Steel Etching - Edelstahl ätzen</title>
<subtitle>Bring your own Besteckset/Coffee mug</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We will etch your cutlery set or coffee mug. Bring your vector graphics.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Mist" id="0">Mist</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Larsan" id="0">Larsan</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://stratum0.org/blog/posts/2014/03/06/how-to-stainless-steel-etching/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="33259ffa-c352-4cf4-9200-ec6e5a3ab677" id="1503">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Tschernobyl</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Singularity City</room>
<slug>camp2019-1503-session_tschernobyl</slug>
<title>Tschernobyl</title>
<subtitle>Tschernobyl Reisebericht und Q&amp;A</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Tschernobyl Reisebericht + Q&amp;A / Chernobyl travel report and Q&amp;A</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:HardwareHackingArea">
<event guid="2a436543-55ef-4f8d-a8c6-955ce870a700" id="1031">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:ArduTouch_music_synthesizer</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>3:00</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1031-session_ardutouch_music_synthesizer</slug>
<title>ArduTouch music synthesizer</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>''Learn to solder together a cool, powerful music synthesizer,&lt;br&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;and learn to make cool music, sound, and noise!''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout CCCamp 2019 at the '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; This workshop will be given:&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 4: 30-Dec, 1pm - 4pm&lt;br&gt;</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Maltman23" id="0">Maltman23</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/projects.php#ardutouch</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="c71c920f-bd27-4879-9095-78e26d15ed7d" id="1305">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Bristlebots_for_kids!</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1305-session_bristlebots_for_kids_</slug>
<title>Bristlebots for kids!</title>
<subtitle>Day 4</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>DE/EN/FI Build a little electronic insect robot from a toothbrush and a motor</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Kliment" id="0">Kliment</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="58e4ad7f-f211-4a92-92f2-d4e5ed7c1f1e" id="1582">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Card10_ECG_Cable_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T21:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:30</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1582-session_card10_ecg_cable_workshop</slug>
<title>Card10 ECG Cable Workshop</title>
<subtitle>Session 2</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Soldering ECG cables for your card10</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Schneider" id="0">Schneider</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="ceb64a6e-ee71-4bda-b249-4083a5d728b1" id="1583">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Card10_ECG_Cable_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T20:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:30</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1583-session_card10_ecg_cable_workshop</slug>
<title>Card10 ECG Cable Workshop</title>
<subtitle>Session 1</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Soldering ECG cables for your card10</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Schneider" id="0">Schneider</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="7d1f4481-3c54-4e88-9a91-e3770be3bc41" id="1425">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Fomu,_the_FPGA_in_your_USB_Port</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T15:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1425-session_fomu_the_fpga_in_your_usb_port</slug>
<title>Fomu, the FPGA in your USB Port</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Come get an FPGA dev board in your USB port and start hacking!&lt;br&gt; Get toolchain setup and you can get &lt;b&gt;free&lt;/b&gt; hardware!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout CCCamp 2019 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; This workshop will be given multiple times (all identical):&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 1: 21-Aug, 10:00pm - 11:30pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 2: 22-Aug, 2:30pm - 4:30pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 3: 23-Aug, 5:30pm - 7:00pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 4: 24-Aug, 3:30pm - 5:00pm&lt;br&gt;&lt;/span&gt;</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://fomu.im</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="69c67934-eb42-4b17-90ae-18fb7bf8b681" id="1541">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:How2kicad</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T20:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:30</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1541-session_how2kicad</slug>
<title>How2kicad</title>
<subtitle>how2kicad</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>kicad pcb schematic beginner workshop</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://kicad-pcb.org</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="dd6684d6-ee37-4d95-8be4-9fbb29f2cb46" id="1212">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Icibici</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T10:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>10:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1212-session_icibici</slug>
<title>Icibici</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>build a simple brain-computer interface for €20</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Espero" id="0">Espero</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://icibici.github.io/site/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="8968876e-7990-4b18-a1f9-ebf9050bd11f" id="1164">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Learn_To_Solder</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>12:59</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1164-session_learn_to_solder</slug>
<title>Learn To Solder</title>
<subtitle>Day 4</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn to Solder! A large variety of way cool kits are available, all designed for total beginners to complete successfully -- and intriguing enough for the total hardware geek.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;span style=&quot;color:orange&quot;&gt;'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area! All day &amp; all night, throughout all of CCCamp2019.'''''&lt;/span&gt;</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Maltman23" id="0">Maltman23</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="42627a83-cf21-4b60-ab1b-63af5bb37bbb" id="1603">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Make_a_FOSS_iPod_Touch_/_Secure_Messenger</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T20:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:30</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1603-session_make_a_foss_ipod_touch_secure_messenger</slug>
<title>Make a FOSS iPod Touch / Secure Messenger</title>
<subtitle>Hands-On workshop to create at least 5 devices</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Reverse" id="0">Reverse</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://github.com/ropg/hyper-pi</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="07c2e0d3-6f4b-462b-9725-5846c7f0dc16" id="1295">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Surface_Mount_Electronics_Assembly_for_Terrified_Beginners_-_electronic_kitten_EXPERIMENTAL_WORKSHOP</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>1:40</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1295-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners_electronic_kitten_experimental_workshop</slug>
<title>Surface Mount Electronics Assembly for Terrified Beginners - electronic kitten EXPERIMENTAL WORKSHOP</title>
<subtitle>EXPERIMENTAL Day 4 - 17:30</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Experimental new workshop - Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 90-100mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 5 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Kliment" id="0">Kliment</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:1komona">
<event guid="21eeb908-8ed0-4d8c-b376-b4f628ce20ab" id="1588">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:ArtesMobiles_-_SpeculativeAI</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>0:15</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1588-session_artesmobiles_speculativeai</slug>
<title>ArtesMobiles - SpeculativeAI</title>
<subtitle>4pm - 6pm every 15 min</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Performance&lt;/b&gt; // audiovisual experiment // @12m long white Bus with rooftop terasse</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://www.kollektivartesmobiles.com/de/produktion.php#SpeculativeArtificialIntelligence</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="9515d766-a627-48c2-a62f-f20593e0e600" id="1545">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:How_to_talk_to_the_badge_-_a_(micro-)python_introduction_for_BEGINNERS!</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1545-session_how_to_talk_to_the_badge_a_micro_python_introduction_for_beginners_</slug>
<title>How to talk to the badge - a (micro-)python introduction for BEGINNERS!</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>@Heart of Code dome in the 1komona Village. We will give a short python introduction and then focus on finding out together how to talk to the badge, let LEDs blink and use the environment sensors :-)</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="6dda4de7-658f-45d7-a512-4389c8087809" id="1431">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Mental_Training_Against_Sexual_Harassment</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1431-session_mental_training_against_sexual_harassment</slug>
<title>Mental Training Against Sexual Harassment</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Once I told a friend about a situation where I was sexually harassed and froze, could not move, shrinked. She asked me to describe the situation and about my preferred reaction. Then we role played the situation. This scheme helped me a lot for real situations. This is what we want to do. More info below...</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Karlabyrinth" id="0">Karlabyrinth</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="2594e286-bfa9-4544-8e64-491467094168" id="1572">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:P2panda</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1572-session_p2panda</slug>
<title>P2panda</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>p2panda is the idea of a p2p protocol to run decentralized and self-organized festivals initiated by the association &quot;Liebe Chaos Verein e. V.&quot; based in Berlin - this session is a discussion of interested people of all directions, a space for strange, challenging and radical ideas on how we want to run the festivals of the future 8-)</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Adz" id="0">Adz</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://github.com/adzialocha/p2panda-specification</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="c89e556c-382d-4a2d-8935-296d5f545cc6" id="1377">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Patterns_for_Decentralization</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1377-session_patterns_for_decentralization</slug>
<title>Patterns for Decentralization</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>@Heart of Code dome, by Eileen! Discussion and hands-on workshop on UX patterns we want to see in decentralization. Open to all, prior knowledge on decentralization required (you should be familiar with at least one decentralization protocol/app/platform, such as dat, XMPP, Mastodon, Tor, ...). We'll bring sharpies!</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="96c09f00-222f-4053-b80a-4fb0ed5ab441" id="1573">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Postapokalyptic_jewellery</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T15:15:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:15</start>
<duration>3:03</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1573-session_postapokalyptic_jewellery</slug>
<title>Postapokalyptic jewellery</title>
<subtitle>scrap tinkering - schrottbasteln</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>living in the postapocalypse and noticing the beauty of relicts of human civilisation, we start to adorn and grace ourselves with it. the workshop offers to create more or less pretty jewellery things out of a big collection of found objects. bring your own nuggets or choose from provided material. there will be a donation box as sad enough the apocalypse didn't make capitalism history.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://p0stap0calyptic.wordpress.com/</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Backspace">
<event guid="96fd48ac-adb0-4576-9d92-40b6901dc747" id="1334">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Beer_Tasting</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T17:15:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:15</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Backspace</room>
<slug>camp2019-1334-session_beer_tasting</slug>
<title>Beer Tasting</title>
<subtitle>2nd round of Beer Tasting (what‘s left from 1st round)</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Taste a variety of beers from Franconia</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Jur" id="0">Jur</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:NixOS">
<event guid="81e3ec2b-c7f2-4b88-8476-34c404b81e85" id="1534">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Between_rationality,_transhumanism_and_AI_alarmism</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:NixOS</room>
<slug>camp2019-1534-session_between_rationality_transhumanism_and_ai_alarmism</slug>
<title>Between rationality, transhumanism and AI alarmism</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Some groups believe that intelligent machines are going to take over the world sooner or later. Part of the transhumanist movement sees this as redemption, another part is prophesying human extinction and working frantically on solutions. What should we make of this? This session will start with an introduction to the topic that leads into a critical, open, political, philosophical and technological discussion.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Morn" id="0">Morn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="ae3786dc-f5d3-4a0b-8521-f32d0a3711ba" id="1549">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Let%E2%80%99s_play_EmptyEpsilon_(Bridge_Simulator)</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:NixOS</room>
<slug>camp2019-1549-session_let_s_play_emptyepsilon_bridge_simulator_</slug>
<title>Let’s play EmptyEpsilon (Bridge Simulator)</title>
<subtitle>Take 3</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>game</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Let’s play a spaceship bridge simulator together (we are noobs)</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://daid.github.io/EmptyEpsilon/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="caf7a533-0791-4106-9f26-a1503f25a30b" id="1490">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:NixOS_/_QubesOS_fusion</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:NixOS</room>
<slug>camp2019-1490-session_nixos_qubesos_fusion</slug>
<title>NixOS / QubesOS fusion</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="3389bb3d-af42-488d-849a-cb81c2c3ba1f" id="1535">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:OpenCMOS:_the_why_and_how_of_truly_open_hardware</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:NixOS</room>
<slug>camp2019-1535-session_opencmos_the_why_and_how_of_truly_open_hardware</slug>
<title>OpenCMOS: the why and how of truly open hardware</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>With so much activity in the the open hardware world, why do we have no open source silicon chips yet? Why do we need them and what do we need to do to get them?</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Morn" id="0">Morn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Hackcenter">
<event guid="6ad28881-1413-46a4-837a-315359e19aeb" id="1040">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Body/Mind_Hardware/Software</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1040-session_body_mind_hardware_software</slug>
<title>Body/Mind Hardware/Software</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>EightOS bodymind operating system - physical practice session</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Aerodynamika" id="0">Aerodynamika</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://www.8os.io</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="78013ffc-62d6-4051-b3a0-4b771d9f89e6" id="1589">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:EightOS</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1589-session_eightos</slug>
<title>EightOS</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>!!! Time change !!! A physical practice session: bodymind operating system — human firmware update. Hackcenter is the meeting point. We will do the session at a space outside.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://www.8os.io</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="145004d6-950a-4512-9e16-72ad7fca8fca" id="1538">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:How_to_design_a_DIY_keyboard_for_you</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T15:15:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:15</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1538-session_how_to_design_a_diy_keyboard_for_you</slug>
<title>How to design a DIY keyboard for you</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Describe my experience of DIY keyboard and introduce important points to do it by yourself. I am a DIY keyboard enthusiast. I made several keyboards and found some techniques to customize sold products for me. I will talk about my latest keyboard in order to transfer knowledge behind it. I also discuss about working environment, related to keyboards.</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="8e5dd139-3da2-4138-bc37-9c1738185ff7" id="1488">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Like2hear_OpenHearingAid_for_field_research</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1488-session_like2hear_openhearingaid_for_field_research</slug>
<title>Like2hear OpenHearingAid for field research</title>
<subtitle>Hear How You Like To Hear</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Introduction to and testing of the #like2hear hearable research prototype</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://www.idmt.fraunhofer.de/de/institute/projects-products/projects/liketohear.html</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="de6217f0-b502-48d2-9c45-da070633bcfa" id="1507">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:OONI_Hackathon</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T18:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:30</start>
<duration>16:39</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1507-session_ooni_hackathon</slug>
<title>OONI Hackathon</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type/>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>Come join us to hack on OONI code: https://github.com/orgs/ooni/projects/9.</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="09102081-e6f3-48b0-ab8d-a50a7c0737f2" id="1577">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SUSI.AI_Open_Source_Voice_Assistant</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Hackcenter</room>
<slug>camp2019-1577-session_susi_ai_open_source_voice_assistant</slug>
<title>SUSI.AI Open Source Voice Assistant</title>
<subtitle>Learn about SUSI.AI and how to build your own smart speaker</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We are developing a smart speaker that can play music through voice commands. Users can play music from online resources such as radio stations, YouTube, their cloud folder (e.g. Nextcloud) as well as from locally connected USB sticks or music available in the local network.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:MarioB" id="0">MarioB</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://susi.ai</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:C-base">
<event guid="2817e1cc-6808-483d-9f6c-7bf609f1f90e" id="1536">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Brainstorming_about_Camp/Congress_Schedule_2019_for_Android</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:30</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:C-base</room>
<slug>camp2019-1536-session_brainstorming_about_camp_congress_schedule_2019_for_android</slug>
<title>Brainstorming about Camp/Congress Schedule 2019 for Android</title>
<subtitle>Users-developer-meeting</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Let's brainstorm about the Camp Schedule app for Android. Anything goes. I - the author - am looking forward to your input. Let's meet at gate next to the TV tower at c-base.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Tbsprs" id="0">Tbsprs</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://github.com/EventFahrplan/EventFahrplan</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="6dc5eae9-babb-44e7-b2e5-c4308c8f257d" id="1300">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:CoderDojo</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T10:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>10:00</start>
<duration>4:00</duration>
<room>Village:C-base</room>
<slug>camp2019-1300-session_coderdojo</slug>
<title>CoderDojo</title>
<subtitle>CoderDojo</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>CoderDojo - between 12 and 18 years old yourh people</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://zen.coderdojo.com/dojos/de/berlin/berlin-mitte-c-base</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="10b9322e-20b2-4ff3-bd8a-8c132aacc169" id="1162">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:HFOS_-_The_Hackerfleet_Operating_System</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:C-base</room>
<slug>camp2019-1162-session_hfos_the_hackerfleet_operating_system</slug>
<title>HFOS - The Hackerfleet Operating System</title>
<subtitle>HFOS@c-base</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>HFOS is the opensource vessel computer system</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Riot" id="0">Riot</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://hackerfleet.eu</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="84c6fdd4-0f81-4635-bc62-4973d8e50b55" id="1167">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Pentagame</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T17:05:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:05</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:C-base</room>
<slug>camp2019-1167-session_pentagame</slug>
<title>Pentagame</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>game</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>New abstract board game explained and played</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://pentagame.org</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Chaos Ballett Bett (Drahti Trampolin)">
<event guid="d88835db-1546-4e09-a65f-7958e6f01c5c" id="1587">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Chaos_Ballett</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Chaos Ballett Bett (Drahti Trampolin)</room>
<slug>camp2019-1587-session_chaos_ballett</slug>
<title>Chaos Ballett</title>
<subtitle>Chaos Ballett Restart</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type/>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>Argumente fühlen statt gefühlter Argumente</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Infuanfu">
<event guid="520a6791-07c5-41f8-af04-4555e9d9e6bb" id="1584">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Chaos_Microgrid_Working_Group</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Infuanfu</room>
<slug>camp2019-1584-session_chaos_microgrid_working_group</slug>
<title>Chaos Microgrid Working Group</title>
<subtitle>Fifth Meetup - Swap contact details, skills matrix, survey completion</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We want to meet and discuss the requirements and possibilities of setting up a microgrid solution for future camping events.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Hadez" id="0">Hadez</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Librehosters">
<event guid="effe4fff-a50d-4017-9681-8143f30bea84" id="1501">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Cryptpad</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Librehosters</room>
<slug>camp2019-1501-session_cryptpad</slug>
<title>Cryptpad</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Installing, configuring and customizing Cryptpad</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Promasu" id="0">Promasu</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="5af52d1a-ba8c-4d54-9049-8e6e6273d647" id="1469">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Ethical_hosting:_where_are_your_data%3F</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Librehosters</room>
<slug>camp2019-1469-session_ethical_hosting_where_are_your_data_</slug>
<title>Ethical hosting: where are your data?</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>feedback from CHATONS Marsnet</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Florence2Marsnet" id="0">Florence2Marsnet</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://chatons.org/en</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="5ac068f1-3077-4173-a582-e5bef421a05d" id="1461">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hosting_for_non-geeks:_communication_needs</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Librehosters</room>
<slug>camp2019-1461-session_hosting_for_non_geeks_communication_needs</slug>
<title>Hosting for non-geeks: communication needs</title>
<subtitle>talk, brainstorm, worksession... let's see what form this is going to take</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Making ethical hosting projects accessible to non-geeks needs good communication. If you want people to use your hosting services, they should be able to find and use them. I think every hoster should be a team of technicians and communicators. Communication means heaps of work, maybe we can do it together in a network? If we want a change and make people (some/many) turn away from the GAFAM we have to explane and translate tech topics to simple language. Collaboration is necessary to manage this big task. Can we work together on this in the Librehosters network? This session is an invitation to talk about that.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Agnez" id="0">Agnez</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="33675209-9122-405b-a897-8fd93d27ec7e" id="1502">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:How_to_collaborate_better</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Librehosters</room>
<slug>camp2019-1502-session_how_to_collaborate_better</slug>
<title>How to collaborate better</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="c1230ff3-c3cf-4e11-998b-9ca3e37cf0ad" id="1599">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Lh_lightning_talks</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Librehosters</room>
<slug>camp2019-1599-session_lh_lightning_talks</slug>
<title>Lh lightning talks</title>
<subtitle>Present your project (lightning talk style)</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="59eba6c8-b345-4555-abba-adc984b5dfbc" id="1569">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Meet_librehosters</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Librehosters</room>
<slug>camp2019-1569-session_meet_librehosters</slug>
<title>Meet librehosters</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>discussion</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>A daily timeslot to meet existing librehosters members and an open invitation to join the discussion of the directions of the network.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Agnez" id="0">Agnez</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Realitygaps" id="0">Realitygaps</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gust" id="0">Gust</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://libreho.st/</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Hacksaar">
<event guid="a80d287c-5d21-4439-82d0-2ba3814a1da1" id="1543">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:DIY_Merch_-_Print_your_own_T-Shirt!</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Hacksaar</room>
<slug>camp2019-1543-session_diy_merch_print_your_own_t_shirt_</slug>
<title>DIY Merch - Print your own T-Shirt!</title>
<subtitle>Second printing session</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Print your own camp shirt, Datenhörnchen, Datenknoten or Fairydust onto a T-Shirt!</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Mobile Infoshop">
<event guid="be864ce3-725e-4b5c-9172-5b6bd1a637ee" id="1593">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:DIY_reading_session_/_DIY_lese_session</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Mobile Infoshop</room>
<slug>camp2019-1593-session_diy_reading_session_diy_lese_session</slug>
<title>DIY reading session / DIY lese session</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>come by read something - also reading out is welcome / komm vorbei und lese was - auch vorlesen willkommen</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="130f44f2-7f85-463c-8dfc-c68c476fd9b9" id="1602">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Introduction_to_infoshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Mobile Infoshop</room>
<slug>camp2019-1602-session_introduction_to_infoshop</slug>
<title>Introduction to infoshop</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>what is a infoshop - a short input / was ist ein infoladen - ein kurzer input</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="e0c62bfc-7346-4e36-b67e-47ce2030c3bf" id="1606">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Sticker_Exchange_Party</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Mobile Infoshop</room>
<slug>camp2019-1606-session_sticker_exchange_party</slug>
<title>Sticker Exchange Party</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Come together and have fun exchanging stickers at mobile infoshop. Infoshop has a large collection of political stickers.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://infoladen.kukuma.org/</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:AFRA">
<event guid="07324fcb-71b6-4c4f-8ef2-05c345f34df3" id="1468">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Digital_Activism_Training_-_Infrastructuring_for_the_upcoming_rave_protests_for_climate</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:AFRA</room>
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<title>Digital Activism Training - Infrastructuring for the upcoming rave protests for climate</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We are looking for supporters and advisors, because we would to upgrade our communication infrastructure being used in mass scale demonstrations in the city.</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Digitalcourage">
<event guid="16bfa5df-7213-49b9-8179-5ad27a218ed7" id="1307">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Digital_Self-Defense_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1307-session_digital_self_defense_workshop</slug>
<title>Digital Self-Defense Workshop</title>
<subtitle>E-Mail Encryption</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn about the basics of practical cryptography and privacy enhancing measures for your digital devices in the spirit of a CryptoParty.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:CryptGoat" id="0">CryptGoat</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de/digitale-selbstverteidigung</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aaba1" id="1554">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T19:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1554-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aabbf" id="1553">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1553-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="e8953357-8a57-5b33-94b1-d83f48376e39" id="1513">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T17:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1513-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aabbe" id="1555">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1555-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="2d75c5ff-2fb5-5a1b-a1f8-cb20d6a9f6f0" id="1594">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
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<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aabbd" id="1556">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
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<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aabbc" id="1560">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1560-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aabbb" id="1562">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1562-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="85200d38-1629-5430-a0d9-aac2ccfe862f" id="1595">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1595-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aaba0" id="1565">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1565-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aabba" id="1566">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T10:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>10:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1566-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="600ca27d-e2cd-50c7-ad7f-a27eda834bb2" id="1598">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1598-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Haecksen">
<event guid="be027390-38e1-4207-b05f-2f4a2a279194" id="1315">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Feierliche_Verlesung_des_gesammelten_%C3%84rgers</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T23:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>23:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1315-session_feierliche_verlesung_des_gesammelten_aergers</slug>
<title>Feierliche Verlesung des gesammelten Ärgers</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Solemn reading of the collected anger</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Piko" id="0">Piko</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="d9699a25-4ed4-4181-9bcf-48136a212cfc" id="1376">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Improvisation_f%C3%BCr_Einsteiger</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1376-session_improvisation_fuer_einsteiger</slug>
<title>Improvisation für Einsteiger</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>Ein praktischer Einstieg in die Improvisation</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="614078e0-9cf6-42e3-a957-17d77fe10582" id="1312">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:SocialTech</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1312-session_socialtech</slug>
<title>SocialTech</title>
<subtitle>SocialTech Workshop #2</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Workshop: Accessibility and Inclusion - Hacking everyday communication practices to change the world.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Erdbeerblau" id="0">Erdbeerblau</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Hirnsalat" id="0">Hirnsalat</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Vishnee" id="0">Vishnee</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://angela.is/SocialTech/</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="f0650ac5-3097-4008-bafb-dd56efdab2dd" id="1591">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Wikipedia_Edit-a-thon_about_wom*n_in_STEM</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1591-session_wikipedia_edit_a_thon_about_wom_n_in_stem</slug>
<title>Wikipedia Edit-a-thon about wom*n in STEM</title>
<subtitle>ask for Pooja</subtitle>
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<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>We will imporve wikipedia by starting, adding, and translating pages about wom*n in STEM fields</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
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<room name="Village:Free Software Foundation Europe">
<event guid="94927a6d-0607-40eb-9064-2563a6c333ca" id="1160">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Free_Software_Song_sing-along</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T19:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:30</start>
<duration>0:10</duration>
<room>Village:Free Software Foundation Europe</room>
<slug>camp2019-1160-session_free_software_song_sing_along</slug>
<title>Free Software Song sing-along</title>
<subtitle>ad-hoc choir</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Everyday at 19:30 in the Cluster about:freedom we invite you to sing together the Free Software song; We have the lyrics and a conductor. Simply come, bring your hacker buddies and your voice and maybe an instrument and we form an ad-hoc choir and sing out loud our love for Free Software!</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Eal" id="0">Eal</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:402 Payment Required">
<event guid="8b6719fd-4c5a-4e06-b3c0-502dcb3eb922" id="1604">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Freezing_your_crypto-currencies_-_very_cold_storage_solution</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T19:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>19:30</start>
<duration>0:20</duration>
<room>Village:402 Payment Required</room>
<slug>camp2019-1604-session_freezing_your_crypto_currencies_very_cold_storage_solution</slug>
<title>Freezing your crypto-currencies - very cold storage solution</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Very cold storage for your cryptocurrencies</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Polto" id="0">Polto</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Schaffenburg">
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:GOC</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>10:00</duration>
<room>Village:Schaffenburg</room>
<slug>camp2019-1203-session_goc</slug>
<title>GOC</title>
<subtitle>Destillation</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Gin Operation Center</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Fraxinas" id="0">Fraxinas</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Metalab Dome">
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Gameboy_Tetris_Tournament</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
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<slug>camp2019-1497-session_gameboy_tetris_tournament</slug>
<title>Gameboy Tetris Tournament</title>
<subtitle>Round 2</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>game</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Gameboys! Link Cables! Tetris! Competition!</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="b7523425-acee-4679-96c6-4382236e43ba" id="1222">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Let%27s_hack_words!</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Metalab Dome</room>
<slug>camp2019-1222-session_let_s_hack_words_</slug>
<title>Let's hack words!</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Let's hack words is a session for everyone, who wants to explore creative writing, build worlds and lets characters dive into adventures. Or - for a start - just wants to get rid of hacker's block.</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="749d94da-3c03-4f5d-86fd-3bff30a6c8ee" id="1546">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:News_Nerds_Meetup_--_Hacks/Hackers</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T13:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:30</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Village:Metalab Dome</room>
<slug>camp2019-1546-session_news_nerds_meetup_hacks_hackers</slug>
<title>News Nerds Meetup -- Hacks/Hackers</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Meetup for news/journalism nerds</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:HackLeman">
<event guid="ada6ca92-709b-4574-b783-ea647d6ee9f3" id="1285">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Gigatron_TTL_Computer</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T14:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:HackLeman</room>
<slug>camp2019-1285-session_gigatron_ttl_computer</slug>
<title>Gigatron TTL Computer</title>
<subtitle>Introduction, Hands-On</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Gigatron TTL computer introduction and workshop</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Kerouanton" id="0">Kerouanton</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://gigatron.io</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:LaTeX">
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Graphics_with_LaTeX</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:LaTeX</room>
<slug>camp2019-1084-session_graphics_with_latex</slug>
<title>Graphics with LaTeX</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>introduction into generating graphics with LaTeX</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Dantetante" id="0">Dantetante</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="dd824410-5344-458b-a254-3f66f5cc3fb8" id="1209">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:How_to_get_ordinary_people_using_Jekyll,_LaTeX,_Gitlab_CI_and_other_magic</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:LaTeX</room>
<slug>camp2019-1209-session_how_to_get_ordinary_people_using_jekyll_latex_gitlab_ci_and_other_magic</slug>
<title>How to get ordinary people using Jekyll, LaTeX, Gitlab CI and other magic</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>How to set up a Gitlab project to automatically generate a Website and PDFs from the same source and make normal people use it...</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Nils" id="0">Nils</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:ChaosZone">
<event guid="4e353d1e-6318-4c8a-b00b-0952f6acea94" id="1087">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacker_Coop_Genossenschaft</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:ChaosZone</room>
<slug>camp2019-1087-session_hacker_coop_genossenschaft</slug>
<title>Hacker Coop Genossenschaft</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>meeting</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Hacker eG Meetup</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>http://vebit.xyz</link>
</links>
</event>
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<description>an opportunity to get involved and catch up with the hackerspaces.org community</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Aimeejulia" id="0">Aimeejulia</person>
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<link>https://wiki.hackerspaces.org/</link>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Permaculture_for_hackers</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Ecohackerfarm</room>
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<title>Permaculture for hackers</title>
<subtitle/>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>a presentation and discussion about how hackerculture can be mixed with permaculture and the benefits of this union</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Aimeejulia" id="0">Aimeejulia</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://ecohackerfarm.org/</link>
</links>
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<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T21:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>21:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Milliways</room>
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<title>Hacking Chromebook</title>
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<abstract/>
<description>Reinstall any OS other than Chrome on a Chromebook</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Snotje" id="0">Snotje</person>
</persons>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Oscilloscope_Music:_Jerobeam_Fenderson_Performance</url>
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<date>2019-08-24T22:00:00+02:00</date>
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<room>Village:Milliways</room>
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<title>Oscilloscope Music: Jerobeam Fenderson Performance</title>
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<abstract/>
<description>Come see Jerobeam Fenderson perform his mind-blowing music that when graphed out in x/y mode on a oscilloscope makes amazing visuals</description>
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<links>
<link>https://www.oscilloscopemusic.com</link>
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<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>5:00</duration>
<room>Village:Italian Hackers' Embassy</room>
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<title>ItalianGrappa Party</title>
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<links/>
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<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T16:00:00+02:00</date>
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<links/>
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<logo/>
<date>2019-08-24T23:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>23:30</start>
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<description>Come and have your own Portrait taken!</description>
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:LibrePCB_Meetup</url>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Poly" id="0">Poly</person>
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<date>2019-08-24T20:30:00+02:00</date>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Mellmann" id="0">Mellmann</person>
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<description>DECT 7866 - You will be able to write your awesome algorithm and get a blast on the SumoRobot match.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Superwallah" id="0">Superwallah</person>
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<description>DECT 7866 - You will be able to write your awesome algorithm and get a blast on the SumoRobot match.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Superwallah" id="0">Superwallah</person>
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<description>DECT 7866 - Come solder your own SumoRobot and have a blast later at the SumoRobot match.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
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<description>DECT 7866 - Come solder your own SumoRobot and have a blast later at the SumoRobot match.</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Silbo" id="0">Silbo</person>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Ivanna" id="0">Ivanna</person>
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<description>Print CCC and Hacker designs on your textiles, laptops, whatever (flat surfaces). Get Information on how to set up your own screenprinting operation.</description>
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<description>Learn soldering</description>
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<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Venti" id="0">Venti</person>
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<description>Wir machen ein solidarisches Foto für die Unteilbar-Demo am Samstag in Dresden.</description>
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<abstract>The power of Facebook derives from its control over your digital identity. However, the fundamental technologies behind anonymous (attribute-based) authentication credentials have existed since the mid-90s. This talk will cover new advances in anonymous authentication credentials, how the work was nearly killed by Facebook, and their real-world implementation, including their use in the Nym project's mix-net, cryptocurrency, and decentralized messaging applications. </abstract>
<description>How do we pratically defeat Facebook and build an anonymous internet? Let's start with the building blocks: Getting rid of Facebook Connect using decentralized and privacy-enhancing technologies, then using that as a lever to build the rest of the system.
Anonymous authentication credentials have existed since early blind signature schemes, but have historically been both inefficient and required centralized (if often blind!) trusted third parties. New advances such as UnlimitID and the Coconut signature scheme have allowed the creation of &quot;Nym credentials&quot; that are both decentralized and privacy-preserving. We'll go into three use-cases:
&lt;li&gt;&lt;b&gt;Mix-networks&lt;/b&gt; Credentials allow mix-nets, which provide anonymity at the network level in even a stronger manner than Tor, to both avoid spam (sybil) attacks and grow in a robust, decentralized manner, avoiding the need of proof of work algorithms.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;b&gt;Messaging&lt;/b&gt; In combination with the new IETF MLS (Message Layer Security) protocol to replace Signal, anonymous authentication credentials can enable a more privacy-preserving messenger.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;b&gt;Cryptocurrency&lt;/b&gt; If Facebook is building Libra, we'll show how we can take their fundamental design and make it - or any other cryptocurrency - privacy--preserving using Nym credentials&lt;/li&gt;
Lastly, we'll review how we build the initial work using European Commission funding from NEXTLEAP and PANORAMIX, how Facebook nearly killed the project, and now how we are building from both non-profit and private sector sources, including hiring ex-Facebook employees to work on privacy. </description>
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<link href="http://www0.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/G.Danezis/papers/UnlimitID_WPES16.pdf">UnlimitID</link>
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<abstract>This talk aims to provide a possible explanation why most people seem to care very little about the unethicality of much of today’s technologies. It outlines what science and philosophy tell us about the biological and cultural evolutionary origins of (human) morality and ethics, introduces recent research in moral cognition and the importance of moral intuitions in human decision making, and discusses how these things relate to contemporary issues such as A(G)I, self-driving cars, sex-robots, “surveillance capitalism”, the Snowden revelations and many more. Suggesting an “intuition void effect” leading standard users to remain largely oblivious to the moral dimensions of many technologies, it identifies technologists as “learned moral experts”, and emphasizes their responsibility to assume an active role in safeguarding the ethicality of today’s and future technologies.</abstract>
<description>Why is it that in a technological present full of unethical practices – from the “attention economy” to “surveillance capitalism”, “planned obsolescence”, DRM, and so on and so forth – so many appear to care so little?
To attempt to answer this question, the presentation begins its argument with an introduction into our contemporary understanding about the origins of (human) morality / ethics. From computational approaches a la Axelrod’s Tit for Tat, Frans De Waal’s cucumber-throwing monkeys and Steven Pinker’s “Better Angles of our Nature”, to contemporary moral psychology and moral cognition and these fields’ work on moral intuitions.
As research in the last couple of decades in these fields suggest, it appears that much, if not most of (human) moral / ethical decision making is based on moral intuitions rather than careful, rational reasoning. Joshua Greene likens this to the difference between the “point-and-shoot” mode and the manual mode of a digital camera. Jonathan Haidt uses a metaphorical elephant (moral intuition) and his rider (conscious deliberation) to emphasize the difference in weight. These intuitions are the result of both biological and cultural evolution – the former carrying most of the weight.
The problem with this basis for our moral decision making is, as this presentation will argue, that
we have not (yet) had the time to evolve (both culturally and biologically), “appropriate” moral intuitions towards the technologies that surround us everyday, resulting in an “moral intuition void” effect. And without initial moral intuitions in the face of a technological artifact, neither sentiment nor reason may be activated to pass judgment on its ethicality.
This perspective allows for some interesting conclusions. Firstly, technologists (i.e. hackers, engineers, programmers etc.) for one, who exhibit strong moral intuitions toward certain artifacts have to be understood as “learned moral experts”, whose ability to intuitively grasp the ethical dimensions of a certain technology is not shared by the majority of users.
Secondly, users cannot be expected to possess an innate sense of “right and wrong” with regards to technologies. Thirdly, entities (such as for-profit corporations) need to be called out for making deliberate use of the “moral intuition void” effect.
All in all, this presentation aims to provide a tool for thinking that may be put to use in various cases and discussions. It formulates the ethical imperative for technologists to act upon their expertise-enabled moral intuitions, and calls for an active “memetic engineering process” to “intelligently design” appropriate, culturally learned societal intuitions and responses for our technological present and future.</description>
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<abstract>The walls of CCC Berlin are filled with posters, analog as well as digital art, and also: a large LED display! The display is a proper piece of dual-use technology, serving both as hack material for fun and as a useful tool e.g. for taking notes during meetings.</abstract>
<description>Come join us on a technology tour through the history of this fun piece of kit, starting with a look at the original hardware and software architecture and moving on through the many following software, hardware and mechanical hack generations in and around the display.
The display has come quite far. Originally one could watch individual characters render on the 71680 LEDs, now 35 fps video playback is effortless, and it functions as a hub for collaborative visual expression using both text and graphics.
Key words: 6502, CSS, Ethernet, ATXMEGA, JavaScript, Cortex-M3, WebSockets, AM335x, BeagleBone Black, PRU, Etherpad, CNC machining, Aluminium Welding</description>
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<abstract>Infastructure Review des Camp 2019 Stromnetz aus Sicht des auf der GPN in der Theorie vorgestellten Low Cost Power Monitoring. Aufbau des Monitoring-Netzes, Inbetriebname und Ergebnisse von Tag -1 bis Tag 4</abstract>
<description>Wie verhält sich das Netz von c3Power auf dem Camp 2019 zu den verschiedene Tageszeiten, wie sieht die Auswertung von z.B. Lastverteilung, Netzoberwellen, Fehlerrate aus. Visualisierung der Daten in Grafana, Server Infrastruktur. Do:s and don't:s vom Aufbau der Hardware, Betrieb bei 50 Grad plus und 10 cm Wasserstand im Freien. Stabiltät des Campnetzes in den ersten 4 Tagen. Integration ins DMR Funknetz über MMDVM Hotspots zum absenden der Fehlermeldungen als DMR SMS. Abhandeln der Störmeldungen. Impressionen vom c3power Team während des Events.</description>
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<date>2019-08-25T18:00:00+02:00</date>
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<abstract>A farewell.</abstract>
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<date>2019-08-25T13:00:00+02:00</date>
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<abstract>Are you curious about making your own video game? Game jams are a brilliant opportunity to try that, and a fun challenge for interdisciplinary teams of all skill levels! They're basically hackathons, but for video games - you're given a certain theme, and are encouraged to make a game around that in two or three days. In this talk, I want to empower and inspire you to try that yourself!
When I first joined in the large, international game jam &quot;Ludum Dare&quot; in 2016, I found it a very rewarding experience, that got me in a flow-like state of mind. I liked it so much that I've since participated 10 times in a row - at this point, I have tons of experience, which I want to share with you!</abstract>
<description>This talk is split into three parts: First, I'll quickly go over the history of game jams, and introduce you to some of the largest ones, like Ludum Dare and the Global Game Jam.
Second, I'll talk about my personal experience with game jams: I'll explain how I got into it, and showcase some games I worked on! I'll also share the development process behind them, and reflect on what went well and what didn't.
And finally, I want to empower you to try this for yourself. Specifically, I'll explain how the &quot;Ludum Dare&quot; game jam works, and share some tips, tricks, and resources I have assembled over the years, that would have been useful for myself as I just was starting out.
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<abstract>Freifunk steht vor dem Abgrund, der Flash ist voll, der RAM ist zu klein, so löt doch einfach neuen ein? Wir betrachten hier die aktuellen Probleme die viele Communities mit ihrer Hardwarebasis erleben und betrachten die Vor- und Nachteile der verschiedenen Wege, diese Probleme zu lösen.</abstract>
<description>Freifunk steht vor dem Abgrund, der Flash ist voll, der RAM ist zu klein, so löt doch einfach neuen ein? Wir betrachten hier die aktuellen Probleme die viele Communities mit ihrer Hardwarebasis erleben und betrachten die Vor- und Nachteile der verschiedenen Wege, diese Probleme zu lösen.
Dabei schauen wir uns zurerst die aktuelle Entwicklung auf dem WLAN-Hardwaremarkt an und welche Unterstützung Gluon bereits für Moderne WLAN-Hardware bietet, wie man selber die Unterstützung neuer Hardware verbessern kann und dem angehenden Freifunker erleichtert das richtige Gerät für sich und seinen Anwendungsfall zu finden.
Im Anschluss betrachten wir die aktuellen Herausforderungen die viele Communities gerade mit stark limitierter Hardware trifft und möchten auch einen Blick auf kommende Herausforderungen werfen.</description>
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<abstract>The beautifully complex structures often found in Nature arise from the collective interaction of huge numbers of particles moving under very simple forces.
Starting from this fact, I will present how we can encode simple physical properties into large scale networks in a way that mimics a physical system and leads to elegant structures in 2d or 3d space.
After introducing some basic concepts, a large part of the talk will consist of animated demonstrations of network evolution towards a final layout. The talk is aimed at scientists and curious non-scientists alike.</abstract>
<description>Large networks (graphs) appear in many types of human activity: computer, social, transportation, biological, and other networks that model the various connections and interactions in a system.
Networks are often depicted visually as sets of points on a plane connected by lines - at large scales however, this image becomes too difficult to interpret due to high density of points and/or too many line crossings. So it is essential to determine an ideal placement of the network's parts in order to reveal its structure in the most clear and informative way.
The laws of physics inherently contain dynamics capable of creating aesthetically appealing arrangements of high complexity, as can be seen in snowflakes, soap bubbles, crystals, or molecules in 3d space. By encoding physical qualities and dynamics in a network, we can leverage the laws of motion and the corresponding forces to let them shape the network. As the network is now acting like a physical system, it evolves towards a configuration of minimum energy and reaches a final state that exposes the symmetries, connected parts, and other features, in analogy to the wonderfully complex structures found in Nature.</description>
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<description>&lt;&lt;&lt;EOF
Let's celebrate electronic music with some #bambambeats
Come together and enjoy some fine Techno &amp;&amp; Tech House tunes
Yours truly,
https://www.mixcloud.com/b4m/
EOF</description>
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<description>Die Erosion von Grundrechten schreitet überall in Europa voran, besonders deutlich wird dies anhand der Situation auf dem Mittelmeer. Hier geht es um die aktuelle Lage, darum dass die Bundesregierung genauso verantwortlich dafür ist wie Benito Salvini und um Strategien und was wir gemeinsam dagegen tun können - außer noch mehr Racketen auf dem Mittelmeer zu stationieren.</description>
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<title>ZpS - Bildung einer kriminellen Vereinigung</title>
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<description>Das Holocaustmahnmal Bornhagen des Zentrums für Politische Schönheit veranlasste den Kaisertreuen Staatsanwalt Martin Zschächner gegen jene Gruppe als &quot;kriminelle Vereinigung&quot; zu ermitteln - bzw: nicht zu ermitteln. Wie kam das Zentrum auf eine Liste mit der Al-Nusra-Front und was macht Zschächner heute? Eine Reise in den tiefen rechten Sumpf der Thüringer Justiz.</description>
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<abstract>Less than two years ago, we set out to create a hacker-and makerspace in
the rural countryside of Brandenburg, twenty something minutes
north-west of camp, in Fuerstenberg/Havel. Dubbed &quot;Verstehbahnhof&quot;, as
it is located in the local (and still operating) trainstation, the space
was setup as an open educational space for the up- and coming and a
shared workshop and space for like-minded grown-ups. This project, by
now, has grown into much more than that. And we think it is time for you
to know about a few things.</abstract>
<description>Eight years ago, when we left camp, Anke and I turned north instead of
south, and drove into our new home located just around the corner. Two
years later, we and some of our new neighbors, had established a small
crowd of young people learning soldering and programming in our place,
which grew into a regular class in the local elementary school, which
then, in 2017, grew into a local hacker- and maker space called
&quot;Verstehbahnhof&quot;. The young in mind, we transformed the old waiting hall
of our local train station into an educational venue which, 11 months
ago, grew into more rooms including a proper workshop with an attached
lounge and a soon to be finished and awesome social kitchen. To add to
the mix, we are building a water-cooled data center right now, and have
more possible internet bandwidth available than our whole region could
ever use up -- including camp. With the data center come a LoRaWAN- and
WiFi-backbone for the city, and sooner than later FTTH. We are turning
our small town into the ultimate digital playground possible, one step
at a time. We believe this development is highly relevant for many of
you for many different reasons and would like to talk about that.</description>
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<abstract>Czech producer and DJ for more than 14 years. During his career played across the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ibiza, Orlando (US), Niznij Novgorod (RUS), SHA 2017 (NL), Amsterdam Dance Event 2015, 2016 (NL). Johannes is co-owner of Lisztomania Records and at this time has around 50 releases on respected labels such as DeepWit Recordings, Sole Channel Music, Delve Deeper, SP Recordings. He is also the resident of Ibiza Live Radio and together with Denzik play b2b for over 2 years. From 2017 for his specific house music sound have some releases under name JHNS with release on Blind Vison Records and more to come.</abstract>
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<start>17:00</start>
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<abstract>the maker of the ambient floor at the congress</abstract>
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<date>2019-08-25T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>03:00</duration>
<room>Rockmore Booth</room>
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<title>Silvie</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>djset</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>from out of space into the rabbit hole…</abstract>
<description/>
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<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
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<attachments/>
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<event guid="bb6567c9-2e2e-4e43-8679-6ce87341d6e2" id="10433">
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<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Kemistry Lounge</room>
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<title>nele &amp; cornelius</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
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<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons/>
<links>
<link href="https://soundcloud.com/nele-wittler">Niki Nebel</link>
<link href="https://soundcloud.com/cornelius11">Cornelius</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="0912c0ba-228f-41e2-bac1-1b91ebd40755" id="10434">
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<date>2019-08-25T22:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>22:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Kemistry Lounge</room>
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<title>Pale Lynx</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>djset</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Zur Volljährigkeit der Sportbrigade Sparwasser debütiert ein weiteres
Seitenprojekt des Berliner DJ Duetts: Pale Lynx mixt die sportbrigade-typischen tiefen Bässe und schweren Beats mit vielschichtigem knittersound. eckig und warm. weich und luchsig.</abstract>
<description/>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons/>
<links>
<link href="https://soundcloud.com/sportbrigade-sparwasser">Sportbrigade Sparwasser on Soundcloud</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
</event>
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<url>https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/camp/2019/Abfahrplan/events/10435.html</url>
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<date>2019-08-26T00:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>00:00</start>
<duration>02:00</duration>
<room>Kemistry Lounge</room>
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<title>dj-spock</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Music</track>
<type>djset</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>to boldly go...</abstract>
<description>music for a long and prosper life</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons/>
<links>
<link href="https://soundcloud.com/dj-spock-ffm">dj-spock on Soundcloud</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
</event>
<event guid="ac7db476-c89e-427c-9210-657298b439ce" id="10448">
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<date>2019-08-26T02:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>02:00</start>
<duration>03:00</duration>
<room>Kemistry Lounge</room>
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<title>steffen bennemann</title>
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<track>Music</track>
<type>djset</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract>Nacht Digital</abstract>
<description/>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons/>
<links>
<link href="https://soundcloud.com/steffenbennemann">steffen bennemann on soundcloud</link>
</links>
<attachments/>
</event>
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<room name="Hackcenter 3"/>
<room name="Fireplace (Workshop THM)">
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<date>2019-08-25T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>01:00</duration>
<room>Fireplace (Workshop THM)</room>
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<url>http://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/ARNTML/</url>
<title>Re-boot yourself!</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>Workshop</track>
<type>Entertainment</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract>Yoga für diejenigen, die bisher hauptsächlich die Computer-Asana praktizieren. Auf deutsch, bei Bedarf auch Englisch. (Asana= (sitzende) Körperstellung im Yoga)
Yoga for people who practice Computer Asana most of the time. In German, english as needed. (asana = (sitting) body posture in Yoga)</abstract>
<description>Ich zeige euch ein paar schlichte und sanfte Bewegungen, die dem Körper nach langem Sitzen guttun - kein esoterisches Kunstturnen, versprochen! Wenn ihr eigentlich keine Lust auf Sport, aber öfter mal Verspannungen habt, kommt vorbei!
Ihr braucht: eine Matte oder Decke. Wer eh immer ein Handtuch dabei hat, nimmt einfach das!
Wichtig: bequeme Kleidung tragen.
Bei gutem Wetter im Freien; bei schlechtem im Zelt.</description>
<recording>
<license/>
<optout>false</optout>
</recording>
<persons>
<person id="63">
<code>KGEVE9</code>
<public_name>Neelke</public_name>
<biography/>
</person>
</persons>
<links/>
<attachments/>
<answers/>
</event>
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<room name="Village:About:freedom">
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<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>0:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
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<title>Algorithms and AI for democratic governance</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>This workshop introduces into the need and the current developments of digitizing democratic politics. It's main focus is to assess and discuss options to use data analytics and plattform technologies to advance national and international governance. It includes the consideration of data and copyright politics and other essentials for change.</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="61543781-f9af-4428-8999-70c94af52f56" id="1077">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Freedom_Cruise,_about:policelaws</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>0:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1077-session_freedom_cruise_about_policelaws</slug>
<title>Freedom Cruise, about:policelaws</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description/>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Gnunicorn" id="0">Gnunicorn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="811e7dea-47aa-418c-9590-66fe176f3267" id="1608">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Gaby_Weber_@_CCCamp_2019</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1608-session_gaby_weber_cccamp_2019</slug>
<title>Gaby Weber @ CCCamp 2019</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Filmvorstellung durch und Diskussion mit der investigativen Journalistin Gaby Weber</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Rainer" id="0">Rainer</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://www.gabyweber.com</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="7735bc78-26f8-4f7c-82ae-bfa7080816be" id="1119">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Proof_of_ignorance</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>0:55</duration>
<room>Village:About:freedom</room>
<slug>camp2019-1119-session_proof_of_ignorance</slug>
<title>Proof of ignorance</title>
<subtitle>about:stage</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>RESCHEDULED TO THM Day 1 (recorded) – A rant about liberty and autonomy for some!</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Rainer" id="0">Rainer</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://talx.thm.cloud/thms/talk/WCSCAX/</link>
<link>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Blockchain:_Proof_of_ignorance</link>
<link>https://media.ccc.de/v/thms-39-blockchain-proof-of-ignorance</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Haecksen">
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:B%C3%B6ser_Sprechworkshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1270-session_boeser_sprechworkshop</slug>
<title>Böser Sprechworkshop</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Sprechworkshop, um beim Reden ernstgenommen zu werden</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Piko" id="0">Piko</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="03e86b75-b044-42a5-8429-6ab2bff64ad3" id="1460">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Do_you_hear_the_people_sing_%E2%80%93_the_song_of_the_Hong_Kong_protests</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T17:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>17:30</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1460-session_do_you_hear_the_people_sing_the_song_of_the_hong_kong_protests</slug>
<title>Do you hear the people sing – the song of the Hong Kong protests</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Singing the song and learning about it's background in the Hong Kong protests</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Piko" id="0">Piko</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="4c011495-468b-4d47-97d9-a4298b1e344b" id="1614">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Improvisation_f%C3%BCr_Einsteiger</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T15:30:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:30</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Haecksen</room>
<slug>camp2019-1614-session_improvisation_fuer_einsteiger</slug>
<title>Improvisation für Einsteiger</title>
<subtitle>Wiederholung (fuer Neueinsteiger:Innen und Wiederholer:Innen)</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>Ein praktischer Einstieg in die Improvisation</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Mobile Infoshop">
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<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:CCClasse_%E2%80%93_bezahlen_f%C3%BCr_Arbeit%3F_/_CCClass_%E2%80%93_to_pay_for_work%3F</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T18:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>18:00</start>
<duration>0:35</duration>
<room>Village:Mobile Infoshop</room>
<slug>camp2019-1612-session_ccclasse_bezahlen_fuer_arbeit_ccclass_to_pay_for_work_</slug>
<title>CCClasse – bezahlen für Arbeit? / CCClass – to pay for work?</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>talk about CCClass politics - input über CCClassen politik</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Digitalcourage">
<event guid="16bfa5df-7213-49b9-8179-5ad27a218ed8" id="1306">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Digital_Self-Defense_Workshop</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:30</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1306-session_digital_self_defense_workshop</slug>
<title>Digital Self-Defense Workshop</title>
<subtitle>Smartphones</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn about the basics of practical cryptography and privacy enhancing measures for your digital devices in the spirit of a CryptoParty.</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:CryptGoat" id="0">CryptGoat</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de/digitale-selbstverteidigung</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aaba4" id="1550">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1550-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aaba8" id="1552">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1552-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aaba6" id="1557">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T14:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>14:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1557-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aaba7" id="1558">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T15:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1558-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aaba2" id="1559">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T10:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>10:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1559-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aaba5" id="1561">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1561-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
<event guid="34cc5457-b2a0-4083-a06d-036fdd6aaba3" id="1564">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:Digitalcourage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1564-session_hacking_licence</slug>
<title>Hacking Licence</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://digitalcourage.de</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:NixOS">
<event guid="f6cf3d47-b379-4b81-b7f3-3b870fbf0b31" id="1611">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Eye_Contact</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
<duration>1:00</duration>
<room>Village:NixOS</room>
<slug>camp2019-1611-session_eye_contact</slug>
<title>Eye Contact</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Focus on a form of human connection that gets in a world full of technology. Nothing is required. It's a good idea to bring something comfortable to sit for the floor.</description>
<persons/>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="c2a1aed4-1b2c-41db-884e-3f851d561994" id="1613">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:NixOS_Group_Photo</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T13:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>13:00</start>
<duration>0:10</duration>
<room>Village:NixOS</room>
<slug>camp2019-1613-session_nixos_group_photo</slug>
<title>NixOS Group Photo</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>outside</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>Group photo for everybody interested in Nix/NixOS</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Haslersn" id="0">Haslersn</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Singularity City">
<event guid="a3b185a6-9a33-4bbb-8775-b6192c6530be" id="1610">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Hack_your_nails</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
<duration>2:00</duration>
<room>Village:Singularity City</room>
<slug>camp2019-1610-session_hack_your_nails</slug>
<title>Hack your nails</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>We will paint nails with nail polish and have a good time</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Efsho" id="0">Efsho</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
<event guid="488d1e1b-c4bd-4740-b0c3-54c4121e510c" id="1511">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:The_camp_LTE_network</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T12:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>12:00</start>
<duration>0:45</duration>
<room>Village:Singularity City</room>
<slug>camp2019-1511-session_the_camp_lte_network</slug>
<title>The camp LTE network</title>
<subtitle>how the camp LTE network is built</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>talk</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>The camp LTE network</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:LaF0rge" id="0">LaF0rge</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:HardwareHackingArea">
<event guid="9e621cac-08d6-4dd4-bdaf-20307f41fb38" id="1166">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Learn_To_Solder</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>5:59</duration>
<room>Village:HardwareHackingArea</room>
<slug>camp2019-1166-session_learn_to_solder</slug>
<title>Learn To Solder</title>
<subtitle>Day 5</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>en</language>
<abstract/>
<description>Learn to Solder! A large variety of way cool kits are available, all designed for total beginners to complete successfully -- and intriguing enough for the total hardware geek.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;span style=&quot;color:orange&quot;&gt;'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area! All day &amp; all night, throughout all of CCCamp2019.'''''&lt;/span&gt;</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Maltman23" id="0">Maltman23</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:1komona">
<event guid="96c09f00-222f-4053-b80a-4fb0ed5ab442" id="1574">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Postapokalyptic_jewellery</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T15:15:00+02:00</date>
<start>15:15</start>
<duration>3:03</duration>
<room>Village:1komona</room>
<slug>camp2019-1574-session_postapokalyptic_jewellery</slug>
<title>Postapokalyptic jewellery</title>
<subtitle>scrap tinkering - schrottbasteln</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>workshop</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>living in the postapocalypse and noticing the beauty of relicts of human civilisation, we start to adorn and grace ourselves with it. the workshop offers to create more or less pretty jewellery things out of a big collection of found objects. bring your own nuggets or choose from provided material. there will be a donation box as sad enough the apocalypse didn't make capitalism history.</description>
<persons/>
<links>
<link>https://p0stap0calyptic.wordpress.com/</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:RoboVillage">
<event guid="28266195-b041-5522-8a0a-3edd08979ceb" id="1473">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Robot_Soccer</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T11:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>11:00</start>
<duration>0:30</duration>
<room>Village:RoboVillage</room>
<slug>camp2019-1473-session_robot_soccer</slug>
<title>Robot Soccer</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language>de</language>
<abstract/>
<description>RoboCup: demonstration of humanoid robots playing soccer autonomously. ⚽</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Mellmann" id="0">Mellmann</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>https://naoth.de</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Scottish Consulate">
<event guid="28109560-1c79-4ba6-bee0-353d6c5739d5" id="1615">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Scottish_Pro_Wrestling</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T20:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>20:00</start>
<duration>3:00</duration>
<room>Village:Scottish Consulate</room>
<slug>camp2019-1615-session_scottish_pro_wrestling</slug>
<title>Scottish Pro Wrestling</title>
<subtitle/>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>other</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>Come and watch some wrestling with us</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Hibby" id="0">Hibby</person>
</persons>
<links>
<link>http://consulate.scot</link>
</links>
</event>
</room>
<room name="Village:Milliways">
<event guid="8b83a2fc-b4c1-435b-a0cc-9bff887c2ad3" id="1616">
<url>https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Soldering_last_things</url>
<logo/>
<date>2019-08-25T16:00:00+02:00</date>
<start>16:00</start>
<duration>3:00</duration>
<room>Village:Milliways</room>
<slug>camp2019-1616-session_soldering_last_things</slug>
<title>Soldering last things</title>
<subtitle>HELP !! Need soldering Iron for 1 hour</subtitle>
<track>self organized sessions</track>
<type>hands-on</type>
<language/>
<abstract/>
<description>solder your last things before leaving</description>
<persons>
<person href="https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/User:Snotje" id="0">Snotje</person>
</persons>
<links/>
</event>
</room>
</day>
</schedule>
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