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Episode: 1288
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Title: HPR1288: Nido Media gets Ken to go camping at OHM2013
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1288/hpr1288.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 22:59:06
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Hi everybody, my name is Ken Fallon. Today's interview is with Needle Media, one of our
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hosts here. Just want to make it clear before they interview that he does not in any way
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represent the organization of OM 2013. He's just a volunteer like everybody else. We're
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just interviewing him so we can get the feel of what to expect at the event. So set
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back, relax and enjoy the remainder of the show.
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Hi everybody, my name is Ken Fallon and you're listening to another exciting edition
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of Hacker Public Radio. Today I'm talking to another HPR host on the topic that he's
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just done a show on and we're talking to Needle Media. Say hello Needle. Hello, nice
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to meet you. Nice to be here, nice to be here. This is Hacking of Random. From what I can
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see on the website, this is an event that happens every four years. I know you did a show
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about this. It started in 1989 with Galactic Hacker Party. Then we had 1993 Hacking at
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the end of the universe, 97 Hacking in Progress, 2001 Hackers at Large, how 2001 is very
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good, boom, boom, wink, wink, get that, get that. Then we had 2005 Hacker at Random, 2009
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and then we have OM 2013 which stands for according to the website. Serve Hack and
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make from July 31st to August 4th. What is this? Tell me about it. Yes, you had the history
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down quite right in that regard. Well, it's an event where about 3,000 to 4,000 people
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are going to meet on a camping in the Netherlands and you take your tent and you put it up and
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you take your computer and you plug it in and it's basically four days of Hacking, observing,
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Hacking and making. Okay, you're going to stop there. Just in case people are on some
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illusion as to what camping means. You mean there's a big field in the middle of nowhere,
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you take your tent, you put it down and you take out your laptop. My experience of camping
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has been, well, so here has been wet, cold, miserable, damp, wet and getting it back
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earlier. Please explain to me how you convinced me to go to this. That's a good question.
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I think that's more a question for you because I'm not quite sure. I at least tried everything
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I could to accommodate you at the event itself. You are right regarding the prospects. There
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is a lot of prospects for wetness, for dampness, for backache if you're not having, if you don't
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have one of those, which you call it, those beds you can put in your tent. So this is, sorry,
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go ahead. But it is still an event where there will be about 3,000 people who will go there
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and who will all subscribe to the concept of Hacking. Okay, but people may not understand the
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whole concept of a Dutch camping. It's a national pastime to go to these big camping places,
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a big field, essentially, or a doom next to the sea or in the scenic area in the woods or something,
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and there basically feels. Is there going to be running water on the camping site?
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Well, there is going to be running water and there already was before we arrived there,
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but that was pretty much all there was at that moment before people of home went there and
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started preparing. It was pretty much a field. Okay, when you say the progress and that's it.
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Yeah, when you say they're preparing what exactly are they doing? Because I'm struggling to go
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from a field and I looked at Google Earth and satellite photos and it is essentially a field.
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The only thing around this seems to be somebody's greenhouse, which is not that strange when you
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go to the sticks. And you know, 30, for people listening, 30 kilometers outside Amsterdam means
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the sticks. It's in the middle of essentially nowhere, a pole or somewhere. And the pole
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there is a field that's surrounded by a dike. Would that be correct? Yes, very big field,
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initially. Well, it's pretty much like Sim City. You start out with a field of nothing and
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well, what we're going to do is we're going to put down a power infrastructure. So once you take
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your computer there or your laptop, you can actually plug it in and have some pretty pictures on
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your desk, on your screen. And we're going to put up a network, a wired network and of course a
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wireless network. So once you've got your computer plugged in and you've got pretty pictures,
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you can download new pretty pictures from the internet. So you don't get bored.
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When you say that, is that going to be happening on like day one or will that all be done by the
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time we get there? That will be happening day minus seven or something like that. Okay, go ahead.
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By the way, if you think you think it would be a nice thing to help put down such a power
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construction, go to the site, observe on 2013.org and go participate because that's what the
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event is about. Okay, anyway, it's beginning to become clear. So if you go to
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OHM, Oscar, Hotel, Mike or ObserveHackMake, probably make more sense, 2013.org,
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then you press the Wikipedia button and go to Teams. You'll see a list of teams.
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And these teams are audiovisual, AVID, audiovisual lighting, communication, content,
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coordination of color, entrance content, decoration, beautify the place, design, visually identify,
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finance, first aid, go for, go fix things. Horika, IF, CAS, Libre and financial backbone,
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Info and Help Desk, Kids Corner. There will be kids at home. Yes, Light Operation Center,
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Logistics Network Operation Center, Broadcast Center, Form Operator Center, Power to the People,
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Rehash Recording and Streaming in Cooperation with T-Moon Group, Safety and Security,
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Speakers Desk, Sysadmin, Terrain, which is build up and tear down services and volunteer
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coordinators. Okay, so... So physical tear down and build up. Okay, yeah. So those people obviously
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will be going beforehand and staying on afterwards. The terrain people at any rate, the noke and the
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power people probably as well, though if you happen to just have a vacation to some time before
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home and until the end of home, there's of course no problem to only help with build up and skip out
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before the end. The other way around, if you come sometime later or just at day one of home and
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you want to stay and help break down the whole infrastructure, you're more than welcome.
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Okay, it's beginning to be clear to me. So, if I arrive there with my double-decker camping van,
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I need to find somebody who owns a one of those cargo to the column winnabegos. That's what I need.
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Yes, my old age. I need to win a vehicle. So I arrive there somehow. Then what happens?
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Where do I go first? Well, you go to the to the desk and you get signed up and you get a nice little
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pull point yet, which is a conference band. Yes. Yes, one of the things you put
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anyway, so they know where you are allowed to be on the event and then basically you go in,
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you put up your tent or in your case, you put on your caravan and after that, it's pretty much up
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to you. So when you say, when I look at the photos, I'm seeing lovely buildings and tents with
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floors and stuff. Where do they come from? Because what I see now on the satellite image is,
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oh, well, I've got this with the zoos weird satellite image of a field. And I'm going to call
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you to the background. I know what that looks like. I'm having trouble taking this field and
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looking at the open street map overlay, which has got roads and tents and buildings and stuff.
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How does that all happen? Because this all sounds very burning man to me.
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Well, I'm familiar with burning men, so I'm afraid I can't make the comparison.
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They go up to the middle of the desert in, I think, Arizona or somewhere and then they build a city
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and do art projects and hack stuff together. And then at the end of the whatever duration of it is,
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they burn, they build this big man, the burn them. And then at the end, they completely remove
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everything and leave no trace that they've ever been there. That's kind of concept.
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Yeah, well, let's keep with the with OMO for this one. And then maybe we can do sure and
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sure about the burning man. But no, the most of tents are brought by people who have already
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participated, who are already participating in the event. There are some of the groups who,
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for example, the OM group in order to do some broadcasting, you need some space where you can
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put down your mixer and your audio gear and sit down and actually record even if it's raining.
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So they have arranged a big tent for the broadcasting stuff. There will be from, there's already some
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... Hello? Yeah, I'm not editing this. I don't edit my shows. Thank you.
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Now, but there's already a big tent, a lounge tent arranged or is in the process of being arranged.
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And all kinds of other people are putting down little projects which they will manifest at the OMO
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event. So in that regard from what I heard, it's pretty much burning man except where they have to
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burn a wooden guy at the end. Burn off. And these, well, we're talking about tents. So when I
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think of a tent, I'm thinking of a small poxy tent that I have, when you were talking about
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the OM group tent or the tent where they give presentations, you're talking about one of those
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big huge marquee jobs that a hundred people are so can go inside of our preserve.
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Yes, the presentations will be done in a proper size tent so there can be lots of people inside
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and listening and enjoying the talk even when it's raining, which that's the bad part of the
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Netherlands, it might. But the tent I spoke of earlier, the one you're supposed to bring yourself,
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that's at large or a small as you want it to be for yourself because that's the tent you use
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for yourself to sleep in. Okay, and how much space does one have as a allocated to yourself?
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Or is it first come first served? Well, the small tent versus a big two-story winnebago.
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Well, the organization of the fields themselves happens in a structure named Villages
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which means that on the website there's some, I can find it at the moment, but people are coming
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together as groups and for example, there's four years ago, for example, there was a lockpicking
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village, so all kinds of people who like lockpicking got together and organized the lockpicking
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village and they had their own little events, lockpicking, lockpicking challenges in this case,
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for example, and they got together and they arranged the part of the terrain to be constructed
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in their view. If you come there and if you come there on the 31st of July and you haven't
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spoken to anyone and haven't done anything, then you can still come in and join one of the Villages,
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most will have no problem if you put your tent there, but if you plan to bring a big tent
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of yourself, I really advise you to go in, go on to the site beforehand, find the village
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and coordinate with them because in the end, there may not be enough space for a big tent
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in a responsible way, so you might have to put your tent all the way on the other side of the
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campsite and pretty much be outside of the whole event. Okay, from the website, what it says is
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for those attending an event, the phrase village might be a known subject, they're quite rare,
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they're quite correct, a village is a spot at the campsite where you and a bunch of other people
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of like-minded set of interests come together, you can bring a large tent or a sort of family room
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to set up your gear and work on your projects, you can even create your own workshops and lecture
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for other volunteers to come to attend and of course share all the fun together. And then when
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we go down to the open street map map, you see that I shouldn't have picked a hockey that
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interferes with scrolling on the map, I'm assuming you're putting this one there in the show now,
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I shall do, all I'm about to explain it to people, so what you see is the field, the field Katie,
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has been divided up into various different sections and these sections have got like little
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place markers on us and if I click on one at random, I see that it's Spanish village,
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let me have 2600 village, let me have BRM lab, etc, etc, etc, so I think you get the idea. So if I wanted
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to join one of these villages, what would one do? Oh here they are, underneath the whole thing,
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there's a complete list of what the villages are, but in my case I would not be associated with any
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of these because I, in actual fact, am a new to the festival. So where were we going camp then?
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Well the affinities are not specifically only event related, say you are a Spanish person,
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for this example, you can contact somebody in the Spanish village and talk to them and then it's
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basically up to the Spanish village, how they organize themselves because well it's up to them,
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how they arrange their part of the park, that makes perfect sense too. And so unfortunately it means
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that we as a home or I as a person who is now representing home cannot really tell you from
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this is the way you should really do it because well it can differ from village to village,
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but most of the times when you go and contact one of the people in the who are part of the village,
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then they can tell you well this is the way it works and well you can bring this and that and
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we still need something like we still need some stuff like A and B because we're planning to do C
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and if we had that then we can do it even better and that's that's also the way the great
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the purple trees and the lights in the the lights in the trees, how that happens,
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basically the villages which have their which would decorate next to the team decoration of course
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who decorate the part of the of the event and make it look the way it looks.
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Okay it's all beginning to make sense to me so you have a group of say for example hacker
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public radio we we decided to make a division of them suggesting we do or anything but you would
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you would have this area then all the guys and gals would set up their tents there,
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say podcasters all the podcasters would set up their tents there and then we would do our own
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projects and work on our own stuff, hack basically we're all together we can instead of talking
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and I see we're almost the same time zone we can sketch stuff out of the map, we can develop code
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blah blah blah blah and then your project moves forward or you could possibly go to give presentations
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in the main hall following some of the main tracks that are going on, is this kind of what I'm
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am I right or wrong? Yeah sure you're pretty much on the right track or you and your nuts
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you're not you don't have to stay within your own village at the event it's perfect, you okay
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to rock around to walk around and meet the Italian assembly and meet the Spanish people and
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take a look at the lock picking because you thought like I want to know if I can easily open my locks
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it's so makes sense now and say we uh we come together as the hacker public radio group and
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we have like five six people together and we think maybe want we want to put up a table and a
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parasol on top of it and then put the microphone there so we can grab people sit them down and
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have them make hacker public radio interviews, nah then we allocate the space for that and we put
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down the table and then at the the own event there will be a hacker public radio table.
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Cool and for everybody listening we've got permission to be and we are official press coverage for
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um or the event that is if I don't spend my time in the back of the namelands has been rushed to
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hospital and anyway so that brings up the question really what exactly from a HVR point of view
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from a podcasting point of view it would actually be cool to try and guess together
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some podcasters the European podcasters and get them to come over to this event seems like
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thank you good idea don't you think? Well it uh makes for well look at uh at uh at uh what what
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was the last uh the the Ocamp for example it uh you can pretty much do the same thing in the
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in the in the home or like how they got together itself and the same as with self you run around
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grab people and they always have something interesting to say the same will happen at home you will
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be surrounded by people with all kinds of projects and most of them will have brought
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with them and will be happy to speak into a microphone and tell you uh or without a microphone
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and tell you whatever the hell they are working on. Well they have to because we're official press
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well no we have to there are fairly strict rules because uh a lot of them don't want to be
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photographed or recorded without consent so obviously we will be adhering to that but okay say
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so i would see the coverage i think the best thing that i can contribute to the to this event
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is basically go around and show the microphone or people's noses doing the paper to the HPR
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interview style and why have bad news for you? Yeah go ahead because there will also be a real
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as in FM radio station and if i'm not mistaken there will also be a digital video broadcasting done
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and i've already arranged a slot and if nothing else happens then i'm just gonna grab you put
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you down and have you tell all people in the netless and we're listening to the stream about HPR
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this doesn't bother me um that would be fine but would be should i then therefore um volunteer
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myself and any other HPR person that comes along and contribute to the main broadcast thing
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so actually take one step back tell me about the um the on-rope team which is in Dutch it's the
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broadcast of what did they do? Yes well as i told before there are all kinds of teams who are
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organizing the events and you are free to walk in and talk to the teams help them out and become
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a part of them and in that sense i also became a part of the of the team on-rope um on-rope is indeed
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a play on on-rope which is pretty much broadcasting association more or less and we are responsible for
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uh for the for the radio coverage and the video coverage of the event and they will be broadcasting
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an FM radio station will they also be broadcasting uh and what do the broadcast interviews or
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music or what? We have a schedule which is still largely open it's still very much under development
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and i'm only only just joined teams so i'm not 100% aware of how the whole situation is
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but looking at the same the event four years ago they had a little a little fan of their own with
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with all the broadcasting equipment and uh well they had interviews and talks and they had news
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and if you want to read news then you can come there and say like i want to read the news for
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for for time and then you can come there and we explain to you how it works and you can do the news
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or if perhaps you have uh you have you want to do a show of your own you have an id then you can
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also broadcast it yeah more thinking about um making sure to go around to every project show
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on the mic under the nose and the recording stuff for hpr but also then give it to them
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for to be played out uh the own yes that that's also possible the own loop is pretty but most of
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the own loop is uh i think it's twenty four seven but it's uh it's all alive it's all happening
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right there so i'm not really sure if we want to broadcast the uh or maybe we do i i don't know
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where we need to see but we can save them for the heck of public radio at the very least yeah it
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could be live if there's network and all these locations surely it can be broadcast or
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surely there's networking we already got the distribution system uh ready awesome excellent okay
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are you aware of rfc two three two two i think so for the listeners at home i recommend you
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just put the rfc number into your favorite search engine and check out what it is i tell you it's uh
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hypermetic to uh assign ip addresses peg dhcp and the back of the phone
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so the rfc disguised as a protocol to dynamically hand out ip numbers on the fields network
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and small events that don't necessarily have a clear organization of body it can also provide
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some fixed additional goals for all clients like netmasks and even auto proxy convegs it does not
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particularly depend on a particular ip stack okay so have we missed anything i think it is
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beginning to be clear to me obviously if this is a dodgy camping event you'll see multiple people
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walking around with toilets rolls in the middle of the night it's a it's a hacker event so you
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pretty much see all kinds of people walking around talking to each other doing stuff so
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vacation or all of toilet papers not gonna look all that odd i mean uh i can't the first time i
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went to one of these events was first four years ago and i arrived at uh noom
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ish and i came up to the desk and i got my card and i got in and the first thing i saw when it was
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inside was a purple tree so there's a lot of surrealism going on within such an event
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excellent excellent 3000 people going out of the way to make technology do beautiful things
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sounds definitely like somewhere we should be all right needo thank you very much i have a
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thousand of one questions for you but i think that's about it for now do you have anything else you
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want to add and not really well on 2013 dot org it's from july 31st to august the port so go check
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out the website see if you want to go there and go check out hackers on the plane if you're in
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america and you want to go go here but you're not really sure what this whole camping thing is and
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it scares you or something go find the people of the hackers on the plane hackers got a plane that
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info is the website but they're still in the process of getting it updated so it's it is gonna
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happen even though the site at the moment says it's lost the lost it's lost pay as it's lost
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post in 2011 i presume most of the stuff is in english am i correct you mean at the event itself
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for the site yeah the event itself the site is entirely in english except for a Dutch and french
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um pay call um press material um well the event itself is mostly in english um of course if
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you're going to the spanish village you'll have a chance you'll walk into a few people talking
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spanish to each other but something which always stood out to me at these kind of events is that
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when you walk there and there's two people talking spanish to each other and they notice you're
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trying to be part of the conversation then the automatically turn out to english so you can
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join into the conversation then later one of the person's leaves and you're talking to the other
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person and after a while you find out you find out you're both german people and you need some
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german words to express yourself better they automatically turn over to german and then when
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the third person joins they go back to english so you can you can survive very well and even enjoy
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yourself very well even if all you understand is english no problem with that yes the key is not
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to be scared it's uh i think we can assume everything will everything uh everybody will be able to
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participate in english at least so to worry about just want to run down their looking for a call
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for papers in the traditional lecture theaters but not limited to traditional lectures whatever that
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we have the heading security hardware software networks and telecommunication privacy
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legal science and research people on society rebooting civilization art and fun with a pH
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and some of those odd ones i'm not gonna go over security hardware software networks privacy
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is tour darknet certificate authorities alternative identities post privacy etc legal
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hacker ethics forensic law enforcement's drems offer patents etc science and research
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DIY spaceflight biotech dna energy particle physics room what gold people censorship politics
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future visions etc rebooting civilization preservation of technology knowledge arts and craft
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decentralized technology something for dude man art topographical folding fractals
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demo scene wearable like electrics ooh sick club fun hacking food which is basically everybody on
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the on the HPR new year show car hacking meditation uh medication art anecdotes retro gaming
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entertainment etc and if you have children um coming to this there is a complete anime total
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complete list of uh you know those dear care for babies including provisions for uh breast milk
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for food for uh activities for the kids and you're asked to volunteer for those as well if that's
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sort of thing that you do me i may still be coming home to enjoy the pleasure of a hot shower
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and a comfy bed every evening but then again i may not we'll have to see
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anything else need or did i lose you halfway through that uh no i'm still here and uh i don't think
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i have anything to add to that okay so here's the plan we go we rock join us now and share the
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software you be free sing it with me um yeah let's do that in real life because the latency on
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member is not gonna make this any pretty yeah all righty okay folks that's it's
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