CyborgCamp MIT Wrapup
Thanks to everyone for attending CyborgCamp at MIT Media Lab! We had a full room of people and a lot of great sessions. From Networked Mortality to hacking gender, quantified life to time collapse, there were plenty of interesting discussions for everyone.
Amber Case gave a talk on Designing Calm Technology as part of the opening sessions.
3rd Floor Atrium of the MIT Media Lab was a great venue for the event.
Session on Networked Mortality Data and Death. Where does our data go when we die? Photo by Ben Werd.
CyborgCamp attendees take a break to build new architecture out of Legos in the Media Lab atrium.
Attendees add to and check out the unconference grid at CyborgCamp.
One of the Unconference sessions at CyborgCamp.
Deb Chachra gives an engaging and informative talk on Grinding and Citizen Science as part of the CyborgCamp morning session.
Another unconference session at CyborgCamp.
Chris Dancy gives a keynote on quantified life.
CyborgCamp participant Tantek Çelik computes through cyborg glasses while listening to an unconference session.
CyborgCamp organizers Willow Brugh and Amber Case close the conference.