dorkbotlondon Dorkbot #63









/people doing strange things with electricity/

Featuring the grand and disturbing...

  • The People Present: Planetary Pledge Pyramid // The End of the World Game <http://pledgepyramid.org/>* Saul Albert
  • The British EFF - Protecting Your Bits <http://www.openrightsgroup.com/>* Glyn Wintle - A discussion of the up coming three strikes legislation, government plans to monitor the uk internet and knitting.
  • electric vehicles and open design <http://www.riversimple.com/> * Hugo Spowers - A small UK-based car company, Riversimple, is applying an open collaborative approach, which has had massive success in the software world, to develop the electric vehicles of the future.
  • Traces <http://johnwild.info/>* John Wild - GSM data turned into solid matter.

When: 19:00-22:00, 18 November 2009

Where: Limehouse town hall, 646 Commercial Road, E14 7HA

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More info - http://dorkbotlondon.org/event/dorkbotlondon63/

Lovely pictures from the Reverend Billy Concert


Photographer Ken Sparkes has put some lovely images up on his flickr account of the Reverend Billy and Space Hijackers action and concert at Limehouse Town Hall.




Space Hijackers Exhibition "Signs Of Revolt"

Signs Of Revolt
Creative Resistance & Social Movements since Seattle

From 14th - 22nd November the Space Hijackers will be taking part in the Signs Of Revolt exhibition in London's trendy East End. Come see our exhibit of the last 10 years of our work and how it fits into the wider picture of anti-capitalist, anti-corporate and anti-war protest. Along with The Labofii, Movement of the Imagination, The Rebel Clown Army, War Boutique and many others we'll be putting on a show journeying from Seattle to Copenhagen.

Also on Thu 19th November we are moving our monthly meeting to the exhibition space to show people how we plan and hopefully meet some new faces. If you've been lurking on this site for a while then now's the time to come out of the woodwork.

Shop 14, Truman Brewery, London E1 6QL
then open weekdays: 12–10pm weekends: 10–10pm