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I love those smiles, which are genuinely sweet with the right touch of shyness and unexpected warmth that rushes through me. I love those sincere meeting of eyes that we both didn’t avoid. I like looking into the eyes of the person I like and getting lost in those sparks. I love throwing myself out there in the jungle waiting for your response.
A few notes from the crowdsourcing workshop I led at Hacks Hackers Buenos Aires.
Stickers de nuestro blog de desarrollo para llevar a la Media Party 😎
Hack/Hackers organizó un UXatón, una maratón de hackeo sobre la inexperiencia del usuario. Ahí estuvimos.
fuck I just tried to read a sentence and I thought it said "are you the straight" oh my god I have to go to bed
At the Media Party 2014 Hackathon I was part of a team aiming to build a solution to better connect the Hacks/Hackers network. This video is the hackathon demo (warning: in Spanish) of "the Tamagotchi of Hacks/Hackers", GetPulse Social.
Presenters from left to right are Daniel Suárez Pérez (@DanielSuarezPer) organizer of Hacks/Hackers Bogotá, and Nacho Castro (@nachocastro) and Emiliano Panelli (@epanelli) both leaders of Hacks/Hackers Mendoza.
Even if you don't speak Spanish, this presentation is so much fun! Nacho Castro should MC all Hacks/Hackers events forever.
In its third consecutive year, the Hacks/Hackers Media Party, a three day event held in Buenos Aires in August, brought together more than 1,200 participants from diverse backgrounds all rethinking the future of news. Leaders from around the world gathered to connect, share and build.
The event, free for all attendees, was held at the Konex Cultural Center and helped make the Hacks/Hackers Buenos Aires chapter the largest in the world. The Hacks/Hackers network prides itself on building solutions outside the box and there was something magical about connecting and collaborating with new friends in a warehouse space cloaked in graffiti and art. Language differences were no barrier as the keynotes and more than 40 workshops had Spanish-English interpreters to facilitate communication. And the hackathon on the closing day had 26 ideas submitted to the hackdash.
I wasn't the only one blown away by the Media Party experience. Here's Douglas Arellenas of Sourcefabric (and leader of Hacks/Hackers Prague) explaining what makes this event so special in his post, "If life were only like Media Party".
While there I ran a workshop on strategy for building online communities. You can read about it in English and Spanish thanks to coverage by ICFJ. On the second night I gave a keynote presentation on my vision for the work I'll do with Hacks/Hackers. Livestream from the entire evening's talks are here and my speech starts at 22:00.
It was inspiring to experience the power and excitement of the media party and be connected to so many innovators in the journalism space from around the world. Stay tuned for recaps from interviews with Hacks/Hackers leaders from Mendoza, Rosario, Bogotá, the African contingent and more.