Hacktionlab UK - Barncamp 2011

As links won't work, all this info is here.
http://hacktivista.net/hacktionlab/index.php/BarnCamp_2011

Visitors to the uk, especially welcome to try to spread some of the more
international experience of hack spaces and projects.

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A Barn Camp in the beautiful Wye Valley from Thursday 9th till Sunday
12th June 2011

Brought to you by HacktionLab, BarnCamp 2011 will be three days of
workshops on topics ranging from renewable energy to foraging for food
to citizen journalism to using free software for activism, up to three
nights of camping, open space sessions, evening entertainment, great
food on a beautiful farm co-op high in the Wye Valley.

Event registration is now open, please book your place at
http://registration.hacktivista.net/ and also read this page for details
of how to pay. If you've any queries about this year's event, please get
in touch with us by emailing barncamp2011 [at] hacktivista [dot] net. We
also need volunteers to help make BarnCamp a success, if this interests
you, then please consider lurking on our Mailing List.

What is a Barn Camp?

Well we just made it up 'cos it sounds cool. But the name has its roots
in the Bar Camp concept. What is a Bar Camp? Well, if you visit
http://www.barcamp.org, it'll tell you that it:

     is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and
learn in an open environment.
     is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from
participants who are the main actors of the event.

So, it's the same - only it's happening in a Barn - yes a real Barn - on
a farm.  Anyway the focus is on a healthy take on technology, both new
media and alternative, with a mix of free software, alternative use of
technology for activism and general fun in the sun workshops.

BarnCamp is taking place over three days, the 10th, 11th and 12th June
2011 at Highbury Farm in the Wye Valley. There's a few pages you can
begin to look at and add content to:

     BarnCamp 2011 Hack Session Proposals
     BarnCamp 2011 Workshop Proposals
     BarnCamp 2011 Planning
     BarnCamp 2011 Entertainment
http://hacktivista.net/hacktionlab/index.php/BarnCamp_2011

Cost and paying for BarnCamp

This year we have fixed the cost at £30 for advanced bookings for the
whole weekend, including all workshops, up to four night's camping and
nine meals. This rises to £35 if you decide to pay on the gate. The
amount helps to cover a few additional costs for transport of equipment
(and tolls for Severn Bridge) and planning. The last two years we were
able to be able to make an additional donation to Highbury Farm from the
donations received and we hope to do so again. Left over funds are kept
in the HacktionLab pot for running future events, workshops and
publications.

If that sounds good then please book your place now by visiting
http://registration.hacktivista.net/ and if you have any questions,
please get in touch with one of the organisers by emailing barncamp2011
[at] hacktivista [dot] net. This page has more information about ways to
pay for BarnCamp.

Past BarnCamps

2011 will mark the fourth BarnCamp convergence at Highbury Farm in the
Wye Valley (Wales) where people interested and/or working in the areas
of alternative media, renewable energy, on-line video distribution, free
software and any other form of activism that utilises technology came
together to share and discuss. Based on feedback from the previous
years, we are we are deliberately continuing to keep this year's camp
less geeky than in 2008 and 2009 by having a more open range of
workshops and open space sessions, but we are also inserting an extra
day to allow for more, longer workshops - some of which might be geeky!
Hopefully everyone's satisfied! :P Check-out what we got up to in 2008,
2009 and 2010.

The original idea for the gathering came from a number of years of
experience gained by activists working for organisations such as
Indymedia and includes specific experience from involvement in the
Horizone Eco-Village in Stirling (2005), the Camps for Climate Action in
Drax (2006), Heathrow (2007) and Kingsnorth (2008) as well as the No
Borders camp at Gatwick (2007).
Getting there

You can find out more about where BarnCamp 2010 is being held and how to
get there by visiting this page

There's a separate page for signing up for lift-sharing as well.
Kids

Kids are most welcome to come to BarnCamp and you do not need to pay for
them to attend, but we would welcome a donation towards food. We are
arranging crèche facilities so that parents can attend workshops. So
that we know what we need, please let us know if you are are bringing
kids with you, by emailing us at barncamp2011 [at] hacktivista [dot] net.

Animals

Since Highbury Farm is a working farm, unfortunately we have to ask that
you not to bring animals on site. Thank you.

Entertainment

Evening entertainment will include fireside acoustic sessions, live
music, some open mic poetry and music, film screenings and refreshments.

Food & drink

There will be food and drink provided during BarnCamp. Highbury Farm is
a pretty much a vegan farm and the food will be primarily vegan with
some additions, such as milk, and eggs as an option for breakfast.
Highbury Farm requests that meat is not brought or cooked on site; so
please don't, thanks. There is an excellent pub (the Boat Inn) across
the valley within walking distance that serves fine ales and ciders and
also serves meat dishes for those who cannot do without.

Tea, coffee and infusions will be provided within the cost of attending.
We hope also to have local organic (we will attempt to get vegan) ale
and cyder available at a very reasonable price, and also fruit juices.

Book your place

BarnCamp 2011 Programme

More in-depth details and notes about the current proposed workshops can
be found at BarnCamp 2011 Workshop Proposals page.

http://hacktivista.net/hacktionlab/index.php/BarnCamp_2011


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