infovore + papercamp   2

scraplab : saturday saw the inaugural papercamp prototype...
"Compared to a standard web (un)conference where everyone knows their space, expertise and opinions, here lots (most?) of us were exploring stuff outside of our day job and business-as-usual. It was passionate and interesting and I felt completely out of my depth, which was was great. So in 2009, less of the comfort zone stuff please, and more like this." I can get behind that.
web  making  technology  comfort  papercamp 
january 2009 by infovore
Chris Heathcote: anti-mega: pirates and scalpels
"Yesterday was the inaugural papercamp in London, alongside its big sister bookcamp. I presented a half bookish half paperish presentation about travel guides. What I forgot to mention or make explicit: how there are totally different stages and needs for guide books – especially pre-booking, pre-travel, during travel, during holiday. So here is, from memory, what I talked about, with a few additions:" This was jolly good, an a neat branching point between the Paper and the Books.
space  books  guides  hacking  travel  chrisheathcote  geo  papercamp  cutup 
january 2009 by infovore

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