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Revision as of 15:13, 15 January 2013

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An annual read/write event
for anyone interested in learning about
and making the future of the web
Autumn, 2013 | London, UK




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Goals

  1. Make things with the tools Mozilla and others are creating
  2. Learn who is building what, how we can share and help each other
  3. Imagine making in 100 years: what future are we building?
  4. Design the things we want to build next, especially for mobile
  5. Fuel leaders who want to invent, teach and organize

Suggestions

Upcoming Dates

  • March 1: Save the Date. Dates, theme and location announced
  • June 1: Call for session proposals
  • June - August: Webmaker Parties worldwide
  • July 31: Session proposals due
  • August 1: Registration opens
  • August - September: Facilitator calls
  • September 30: Draft schedule ready
  • September - November: Mozpubs in London

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Themes

  • Suggestions? Email michelle@mozillafoundation.org.
  • Themes from last year:
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Anticipated Participants

Nesta, Nominet Trust, MIT Media Lab, Telefonica, Knight Foundation, Sloan Foundation, Internet Archive, US Department of Energy, The Guardian, Chicago Tribune, La Nacion, New York Times, Boston Globe, BBC, Spiegel, ZEIT Online, NPR, WNYC, DIY.org, Goldsmiths University, Dundee University, Ravensbourne College, Imperial College, CDOT, Google, BlackGirlsCode, Mozilla Reps, WebFWD, Creative Commons, P2PU, Shuttleworth Foundation, CERN, National Writing Project, Hive NYC and Hive Chicago, CodeClub, GoCodery, Decoded, TinkerCAD, LA Makerspace, Open Knowledge Foundation, Craftyy, Mind Candy, Eyebeam, Tate, London Zoo, Web Foundation, Zeega.

All making the web they want.

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Essentials

Team

  • Festival Senior Curator: Michelle Thorne
  • Participation Architect: Allen Gunn
  • Local Producer: TBD
  • Volunteer Coordinator: TBD