Friday afternoon and Saturday will feature a range of facilitated workshops to allow attendees to explore their interests or learn something new, be it a new technology or the unique work black people are doing with tech.
Alongside the workshops, Afrotech Fest’s impressive line-up of speakers will be delivering talks sharing their unique perspective on the tech world and what they’re doing with technologies they use. The Friday programme will close with performances from digital artists and a party, leaving everyone energised and excited for Saturday.
The Friday opening party showcases visual and sound artists who have created special pieces for the festival.
The Friday opening party showcases visual and sound artists who have created special pieces for the festival.
Credits: Hayden Anyasi is a designer and interactive programmer from London. His skills are often applied to digital installations, façades, touch-screens, land and light art, and large scale projections.
Sub-Saharan Eritrean by way of London, Lula Mebrahtu is a creative enigma, who is carving out a career for herself as a multidisciplinary Artist, an approach, which has led Lula to garner support and success across multiple fields.
For a lot of us our mobile phone is a necessary part of our day to day, but how much do we know about our phones beyond the services they provide? Hosted by Erin and Xana, former Ingenuises at The Glass Room for Tactical Tech. They'll be passing on the knowledge they gained and also some extra tactics to anyone interested in knowing more about their data. With a guest talk from BLM UK activists on tech activism during protests, and engagement online and within community. Data Detox Kits donated by Tactical Tech will be given to attendees of the cryptoparty to help them on their way to changing their data behaviour.
Hubs are zones across the venue dedicated to learning and conversation around specific themes. Our hub handlers will take care of their designated zone, helping to drive conversations, exercises or debates over the course of the day. This year’s themes are:
Where technology meets our morals. Exploring AI, machine-learning, bias in algorithms and ‘racist’ tech.
Journey into the murky world of data security, privacy and surveillance.
Starting up in the tech world. Focusing on start-ups, entrepreneurship and founders.
Explore the importance of effective design in tech. Looking at prototyping, sketching, storyboarding, Agile and UX.
A space for exploring the world of hardware, modelling, knitting and more.
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