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Session Ideas 2011

This is where you can add your ideas for sessions. These ideas may be preliminary and incomplete, and can disappear at any time!
  • Gamin Like it's 1979: Why Interactive Fiction is Hot Again (sussman)
  • Use ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS to Talk to People in OTHER COUNTRIES -- ham radio and other modern miracles.  (sussman)
  • The End of The Recording Industry: File Sharing & Other Disruptions. What's Next? (Trussell & Tolva)
  • Lucid Dreaming - Methods of Hacking the Subconscious Mind for Ideas and Problem Solving (McCarthy)
  • Low-Cost, Low-Tech Aerial Photography (McCarthy)
  • How to Play Xiang Qi - One of Chess's Grandparents (McCarthy)
  • Hacking Commercial EEG-Based Toys to Control Other Devices Via Brain Waves (McCarthy)
  • Hacking/Bending Musical and Video Circuits and Devices - Acquiring and Recycling Discarded Technology (Stephenson/McCarthy)
  • What is chiptune, and how to write your own chip music (ddribin)
  • How to start your own museum (Christen Carter).
  • Critical thinking and otherly musings in documentary radio* [Shapiro] *and/or podcasting, etc.
  • Hacking China III:  Walking through a couple new electronics products I worked on in 2010 on a four figure budget (with show and tell) (Born)
  • Bending the Microsoft Kinect to your will (with a cool interactive music demo if my will is sufficiently strong) (pieps)
  • Lockpicking for fun and profit more fun (pieps)
  • Chemical Explosions, Crowds and Camera Crews: Adventures from Living 24/7 in Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry (McGroarty)
  • Turn ON the Draw: reclaiming drawing as a thinking tool (Agerbeck)
  • Social engineering and how not to sell your soul (or your future) to a VC
  • Intro to Wushu Ropedart (ancient chinese weapon) (pongpaet)
  • Behind the headlines: what are those Palantir Technologies people up to, anyway? (agesher)
  • Teaching Students how to be Hackers: See session notes from last year (Sotomayor)
  • If more women coded, the world would be a better place. Yes or No? (Bottigliero)
  • Sequenced tattoo murals, tattoo conventions and competitions, and the unexpected presence of computer science and engineering in Hell. (Solin)
  • "The Art & Science of Smoking Pigs" - Friday Evening Random Act of BBQ, Saturday Presentation (there may be rib tips :-) (Moshe Tamssot)
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Bill Guschwan,
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