[liberationtech] Hackerbus: First Tour Dates: Switzerland, France, Spain, Portugal
Doug Schuler
douglas at publicsphereproject.org
Sun Mar 11 23:45:35 PDT 2012
This sounds very exciting.
It would be very cool to see several hacker buses on the road at the same time!
Cover more territory that way. :-)
Activist Road Trip, http://publicsphereproject.org/drupal/node/333
Thanks!
--- Doug
On Mar 11, 2012, at 5:45 AM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> Hi Libtechs,
>
> I was asked to keep this list updated every once in a while, and I am
> happy to do so. Libtech readers are amongst the most important people I
> want to reach out to. Are you a researcher working on liberation
> technology in Europe? Human rights activist? Journalist focussing on
> privacy? I would very much like to meet and chat with you!
>
> Please also fill me in about related conferences and other events taking
> place in Europe.
>
> http://www.hackerbus.eu/blog/2012/03/11/first-tour-dates-switzerland-france-spain-portugal.html
>
> I am excited to finally announce the beginning of my tour! As a
> reminder, the Hackerbus serves as a “framework” for documenting modern
> forms of living and working: It carries professional equipment for high
> quality movie making, taking pictures, recording interviews – whatever
> you and me make out of it! There is no way for me to do this alone, and
> it is unlikely to find someone to tour with me the whole year. While I
> do have some ideas about what to visit, I don’t want to constrain this
> tour too much, to be open for all kinds of suggestions and detours. I
> hope you understand that for this reason I can only give you a very
> rough schedule. Please contact me if you know people and places I should
> come visit!
>
> * from March 18th, 2012: Switzerland
> * April 2012: Southern France, Spain
> * May 2012: Portugal, Northern France
>
> Some of the equipment:
>
> * Panasonic Lumix GH2 with 14-42mm and 20mm lenses
> * Rode NTG-2 shotgun microphone
> * Zoom H4N audio recorder
> * >10 TB storage
> * last not least: a van with several spare seats and a bed
> etc.
>
> What do you get from inviting me? Many of you know me as the founder of
> Torservers.net. Apart from the obvious offer to get your message out on
> video, I am very interested to talk about communication security (proper
> use of PGP, Tor etc), apocalyptical thinking as philosophical
> discipline, and community building.
>
> In preparation I was not as organized as I could have been, but hey –
> we’re all in it for the fun! ;-) Please don’t be mad at me if you have
> already contacted me and never heard back. Ping me again!
>
> Stay tuned for more updates soon. Now is a good time to add the RSS feed
> to your reader and follow me on Twitter.
>
> http://www.hackerbus.eu/feed
> http://www.twitter.com/hackerbus
>
> --
> Moritz Bartl
> @gamamb
> http://www.hackerbus.eu/
> https://www.torservers.net/
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