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Revision as of 11:21, 22 October 2015
Friday 7 August 2015, 10:00-15:00
Workshop by by Ruben Pater and Tijmen Schep.
Short: In the suburbia of the future, the peace and privacy of consumer society is under threat by digital peeping toms and robotic pranksters. Now that every teenager has a Mediamarkt or HEMA drone, ordinary mischief can turn neigborhoods into drone-infested zones of terror. During this workshop will be make use of household appliances and off-the-shelf materials to built drone defence systems. Clad in aprons, armed with brooms, homemade weapons, and bottle rockets, we will form the vanguard of domestic drone defence.