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15 de Abril de 2010

ElMur.net: A Wall That Connects


Maria Reig and Gemma Fernandez of ElMur.net stand next to Nicolás Alcalá of Cosmonaut, two of the selected projects in the area of digital creativity at Campus Party Europe.

This is Maria and Gemma’s first Campus, and are delighted. Their project, The Mur, was born in 2007 as a video installation where they projected their own videos on the facade of the Ferrreruela Sanfeliu Foundation, in Lleida, from sunset until midnight. The projector was anchored on a wall and cast on another, hence the name of their project. (Muro means wall in Spanish) The video installation worked very well, and it was time to go further. In June 2009 ElMur.net was born, a website that collects videos from all over the world, and are screened each day on the same wall. Videos recorded by artists, anonymous people … inspiring moments come from very different places: China, New York, Argentina, Chile, Berlin…The videos can also be viewed on the website independently, as well as a a montage sequence that is now 40 minutes in length.

El Mur is also a reference to Lleida. María and Gemma have been surprised more than once by the comments of a local who told them, “What a beautiful piece of yesterday! When will you project it again? “. The projections are usually not repeated but are now more accessible thanks to the Internet. Our friends also participate in advising people who want to send a video and have never made one, recommend a format, and give technical advice. And a wall that one might think serves to separate, is now used to connect, communicate. Mary and Gemma don’t stop, and are now looking for more screens and new spaces in which to project their videos.

El Mur is one of 20 finalists in Creativity area (there are another 20 in Innovation, and another 20 in Science). The competition is very high and the Creativity area winner is El Cosmonauta with an honorary mention awarded to the Dutch project Mijn naam is Haas. The ElMur.net girls did not win but are very happy with the “Campus Party
Experience”

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15 de Abril de 2010

Official Opening


The moment we had been waiting for arrived, and shortly after 11:00 the official opening of Campus Party Europe was held. The Minister of Science and Innovation, Cristina Garmendia, attended the opening and showed her enthusiasm for the event that “unites talent and knowledge sharing.”

After the traditional countdown, Campus Party Europe started its activity, with multitude of conferences and round tables in three main areas: Digital Creativity, Science and Innovation. Many hours of idea exchanging will occur amongst European Campuseros.

Download the Campus Party Europe schedule to your Nokia mobile and you won't miss a thing.

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14 de Abril de 2010

Doors Open at Campus Party Europe

800 Campuseros will enjoy Campus Party Europe from the 14th to the 18th of April in Madrid’s The Magic Box. A unique event that presents the most innovative projects developed by Campuseros to institutions, companies and other participants.

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14 de Abril de 2010

Setting up Campus Party Europe

For the past few weeks we have been preparing The Magic Box for all of you to enjoy a unique Campus Party.

We hope you enjoy this space where science, creativity and innovation can work together in a unique setting.

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14 de Abril de 2010

Don’t Miss the Welcome Cocktail at Campus Party Europe

Tonight at 21:00 we will celebrate the welcome cocktail for all participants of Campus Party Europe. Miguel Ángel Expósito and Enrique Nimo, co-directors of the event, will greet all Campuseros from the center stage. Then there will be food, drinks and music in the bar located just outside the Participants’ Area. See you there!

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14 de Abril de 2010

Campus Party on “Siglo 21″ Radio Program


Enrique Nimo, director of Campus Party Europe, told us what’s in store for the event during the “Siglo XXI” radio program. This mythical RNE (Spanish National Radio) program, presented by Thomas Fernando Flores, will be broadcasted live today from the Magic Box.

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13 de Abril de 2010

Welcome to Madrid!

Throughout the day the first of the 800 Campuseros participating in Campus Party Europe have already arrived. During the next few days, Madrid will become a reference point to talk about science, creativity and, above all, the future and innovation. But Madrid has many more facets, the artistic and historical Madrid, the sports, the nightlife, the neighborhoods, the tapas …

Madrid has hundreds of personalities and the City Council wants to know which personality you’ve experienced. So we invite you to forward us a post, podcast or Twitter … on the capital of Spain.

Send the link to the following address: campusblog@campus-party.eu and the 30 best, most original or creative entries, will be able to enjoy a complimentary special visit to discover or rediscover the city. We encourage you to participate. You have until April 16 at 16:00 to do it!

The prize will be a panoramic bus tour of Madrid on Saturday night through the old centre of Madrid.

One last thing, remember that the officer hashtag for Campus Party is # cpartyeu. We will be tweeting from @ campuspartyeu event. Follow us and re-twitt

Welcome to Madrid and thanks for your help.

13 de Abril de 2010

Label Your Contents with #cpartyeu

Help us label all content generated during the Campus Party Europe. When you upload a photo to Flickr, Picasa, Twitter or post, add the labels #cpartyeu. This way it will be easier to have access to all information that we generate during Campus Party Europe.

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12 de Abril de 2010

The Contents of Campus Party Europe

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Today in Madrid the contents of the Europe Campus Party have been presented, an event which will turn the capital of Spain into a neurological global powerhouse where technology is concerned. This authentic futuristic party, that will be held from April 14-18 in the Magic Box, is a special edition of the largest gathering of technology, creativity and digital culture in the world. Campus Part Europe and will exhibit three areas of knowledge: Science, Creativity and Innovation. In these areas, 800 Campuseros from the 27 European Union countries, selected for their projects by the organization, will unfold their skills and learn in various workshops and conferences.

Science

Astronomy will be one of the protagonists in the area of Science, thanks to, among other content, the conference of French astronaut of ESA (European Space Agency) Jean Francois Clervoy, and the launching of a weather balloon where Campuseros can admire the curvature of the Earth as seen by astronauts. This view will be achieved thanks to the camera built into a balloon probe that will rise to a height three times higher than that achieved by any commercial flight.

In the science area you can also enjoy the presence of Sergio Bertolucci, Director of Research and Scientific Computing at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research).During the presentation, Sylvain Calinon, coordinator of the area and a specialist in robotics, has said that Campus Party Europe is “the perfect opportunity to bring together the best European professionals in Robotics.” The 30-year Swiss researcher has received several awards in his field such as the Grand Challenge on Human-Robot Interaction in theInternational Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA’2008).

In this area, sponsored by the Spanish bank BBVA, Modding and Advanced Hardware will also have an important weight. These areas will feature a presentation by Tomas Palacios, a Spanish scientist at MIT whose research with a new material, graphite, promises to revolutionize the world of electronics.

Digital Creativity

The basis of this area is to turn dreams into reality. This areas is coordinated by Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, graphic designer and audiovisual producer, and multidisciplinary artist who has worked on international projects such as The Creativity Factory for Benetton. In this space you might Gump into the likes of Catalan publicist Toni Segarra, who created memorable campaigns such as’ Do you like to drive?” for BMW or the Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani, head of the controversial campaigns of the Benetton clothing company. Both are responsible for providing their knowledge and experience on how to succeed, as far as communication is concerned. In this area the technology will be touched by Sylwan Sebastian, of Weta Digital, responsible for special effects films like ‘Avatar’.

The Finnish telecommunications manufacturer Nokia is responsible for sponsoring the area of Digital Creativity at Campus Party Europe. According to the coordinator, Hurtado de Mendoza, “creativity, though not sufficient, is necessary and relevant and should be linked to innovation.” There will be a workshop on high speed photography, with a Phantom camera that can record 1500 frames per second in high definition.

This area also includes CampusBlog, which will be attended by Ben Hammersley, editor of the prestigious British edition of Wired magazine and one of the most influential people on the web. In addition, bloggers coming from several countries of the European Union will discuss the state of the European blogosphere at a round table.

Innovation

Campus Party Europe will opt for innovation and development. A decade ago the mp3 format was a revolution in computing and the world of music. Karlheinz Brandenburg, its creator, will come to the Magic Box to explain how did it. From one good idea comes another idea and that is what will be pursued at Campus Party Europe.

The search for new programming languages, telecommunication codes or platforms, are current themes, and are reflected by individuals such as Pau Garcia-Mila, the creator of the acclaimed EyeOS operating system, and Coordinator of the Innovation Area. For Garcia-Mila, Europe, and in particular, “Spain is a great host from innovative, it is not necessary to travel to America to see innovation. Campus Party Europe makes this possible.”

In this area, sponsored by Alcatel Lucent, Network security will also will be highlighted by Stefano di Paola (Italy), recognized as one of the top application security researchers, and the Polish Joanna Rutkowska, founder of Invisible Things Lab and who leads a team of researchers who are working on designing security Systems.

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9 de Abril de 2010

The State of the Blogosphere in Europe

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On Thursday April 15th, within the Campus Bolg activities at the next Campus Party Europe, we will organize a session where we will try to see the state of the blogosphere in Europe. What’s happening in the European blogosphere? What do European blogs have in common with other

European countries? What are the particularities of each country? In what state is the blogosphere in each of the countries of the European Union?

We want to create a report with this information, and we are conducting surveys in all EU countries and we need your help. Complete this survey, it won’t take you more than 5 minutes, and invite your friends to join. You can also Twitter us, add us to your blog, etc.

Among all participantes we will raffle a Mini Nokia N97 Mini.

Thanks for helping!

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