Extreme Computing, festival of inappropriate technologies.

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07:06:02 Extreme Computing, festival of inappropriate technologies.
Throughout the day Sunday, June 9 Camden Centre in London held Extreme Computing, festival of Inappropriate Technology , organized by the magazine NTK and Mute, a celebration of practices and technologies 'unconventional'. The informed and sarcastic news site ( Need To Know ) and the historical culture magazine electronic Mute have joined forces to bring under one roof, groups and individuals in the UK dealing with wireless networking, software free, indipendent media centers , pc recycling, no borders activism, retro video gaming, renewable energy, mp3 remixing, critical art, robots, weird science and weblogging. And judging by the attendance announced the challenge seems already won: the Commodore 64 Underground, Black Ice magazine, C64Audio.com, The Campaign for Digital Rights, The Classic Amiga Preservation Society, Consume.net, Cyber ​​Geography Research, Cybernetic Culture Research Unit, Disappointment.com, disinfotainment, Dorkbot London, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Indymedia, Linux Install Day, Low-fi Locator, London 2600, Media Art Projects, Pat Cadigan, Playstation2-Linux, The Redundant Technology Initiative, The Register, Shu Lea Chang, Sinclair Archeology, Spamradio, Space Hijackers, Thomson & Craighead, TV GoÊHome, Wearable computing and ZÊLab, among others …