Web Apps: Open Content and Software Approaches

Wednesday 26 October, 6-8pm
Thursday 27 October, 12noon-7pm

Centre for Possible Studies
21 Gloucester Place, London, W1U 8HR

Free, booking is essential as places are limited

As part of their residency with the Serpentine Gallery, CAMP will be holding a two day workshop following the launch of http://edgwareroad.org earlier this year. The workshop will be led by Sanjay Bhangar, exploring emerging web technologies often clubbed under the umbrella term "HTML5" and what this could mean for independent practitioners, developers, technologists, and what the current flame wars around web standards imply for the future. The workshop includes a demo and code overview of http://edgwareroad.org, an in-browser tool to rapidly create print objects from shared archives, and video tools related to http://pad.ma, an HTML5-based text-annotated video archive.

The workshop is aimed toward people with some familiarity with the web and standards processes, but is also open to anyone with an interest in online video, print design, open content and software, and independence in general!

Following the first session on Wednesday, day two is an open 'hack-day' to explore questions and ideas raised in day one.

See more Past Edgware Road Project


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