First amazing pictures from ork.ch
First amazing pictures from ork.ch
Here it is, Mapping Festival is over.
This 2010 edition has been amazing, full of surprises, discoveries and emotions.
We’ve been really happy to share all of this with you, and we wanted to say THANK YOU.
Thanks also to our wonderful volonteers, the places which hosted the Mapping and all the people without whom the Festival would’t have existed.
See you next year!
And don’t forget to stay tuned, pictures and video are coming soon right here, on www.mappingfestival.com
Cheers everyone!
An open collaboration between artists and the public.
Going on now in the white box of the Grutli 1-9pm
Tomorrow 1-9pm
Performance Live 7-9pm Friday 14th and Saturday 15th May
After a deep breath, we took the ‘day off’ from the public and installed the MetaMapping ‘installation.’ Raphael gets puts in his final touches.
The Erasers get ready.
For all presales bought on Petzi, Day Pass or Week-end Pass, come pick up your wristband at:
BackSlash Mapping
19, rue des Rois 1204 Genève
Opening hours / Tuesday : 1pm > 7pm and from Wednesday to Saturday : 1pm > 11pm.
For latecomers, wristbands only available at the Zoo from 11pm !
No presale will be exchanged in the other places.
http://liftconference.com/lift10
The 10th edition of LIFT conference is taking place from May 5th-7th in Geneva.
Lift is a series of events built around a community of pioneers who get together in Europe and Asia to explore the social implications of new technologies. Each conference is a chance to turn innovation into opportunity by anticipating the major shifts ahead, and by meeting the people who drive them.
The Mapping Festival team will give a lecture on May 5th: “VJing – from software to public space”
More info on the website.
You are also encouraged to attend the LIFT free program on May 7th from 2.30pm tp 5pm:
–> Lift session with Russell Davies (Wired UK / Really Interesting Group / Open Intelligence Agency) & Felipe Fonseca (Media Activist Brésil / MetaReciclagem)
–> MODE DEMO exhibition curated by HEAD + Lift
–> “computer memory session” with a video games exhibition