Journalists, developers and designers working together for the future of the media.
From August 30th. to September 1st. 2012 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Date: August 30 and 31, and September 1 Ciudad Cultural Konex, Sarmiento 3131, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Join us in this intensive three day journey, know the agenda, the workshops, the road map of the hackathon and Media Fair exhibitors.
Two days of workshops to design the future of the media. Scrapping, visualizing, mapping and more.
We hope that the ideas in the workshops to climb on the platform we developed with Dan Zajdband, HackDash, ideas for a hackathon: http://hackdash.hhba.info.
These are some of the people that will visit us during this 3-day journey of conferences, talks and workshops.
Deputy editor for interactive news at the New York Times and organizing member of Hacks/Hackers New York.
Director of Knight-Mozilla OpenNews, a program to disseminate innovation and open source web development in journalism.
Services Director and co-founder of Sourcefabric, an organization dedicated to providing open source tech support to media organizations.
Development Director for the Tor Project, responsible for fundraising, advocacy, general marketing, and policy outreach programs.
Leads the Overview Project for the Associated Press, a Knight News Challenge-funded visualization system.
Cofounder of Zeega, an organization that develops new ways to tell interactive stories, and one of the founders of metaLAB (at) Harvard.
Developer of news applications at the prestigious site ProPublica and one of the creators of TimelineSetter.
Journalists, publishers, software developers, designers and entrepreneurs are invited to three days of keynotes, workshops, and a super hackathon to work towards building the future of media.
Hacks/Hackers Buenos Aires invites journalists, organizations, software developers, designers and editors to three days of keynotes, workshops and a super hackathon to work in building the future of media.
Participants stellar team will complete interactive news area of The Guardian (Alastair Dant, Mariana Santos, Alex Graul, Nicola Hughs) Tyson Evans deputy director of interactive news at The New York Times, Knight Fellow Justin Arenstein media strategist, consultant and ICFJ Google data journalism and program director Dan Sinker Knight Mozilla News Open.