FIfF e.V.

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Website https://www.fiff.de
Description At FIfF Assembly you will find discussion rounds about social consequences of technology and computer science. The Computer Scientists for Peace and Social Responsibility (FIfF e.V) is a german association that for 32 years has been advocating for liberty rights. In many cities of germany there are active local groups of FIfF. At the Congress there are members of the Groups from Hamburg, Berlin an Munich. This year we organized the three days Conference #FIfFKon16 in Berlin (1) dealing with "in.visible systems". Every three month FIfF publishes a magazine about computer science and society that can be read also at our little library at 33c3.

(1) www.fiffkon.de

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Related to Assembly Amnesty International Germany
Tags fiff, computer science, science, peace, fiffkon, cyberpeace
Registered on 15 November 2016 00:24:19
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Location
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Orga contact fiffassembly@postelio.de
Brings We want to talk about FIfF and it's topics, present our Magazines and Flyers, a screen or beamer to show some videos. We will also give out the famous Cyberpeace-Shirts and Stickers for a donation.
Projects
Uses money yes we handle money
Plays TING yes
Plays TING skills {{{Plays ting skills}}}
Character of assembly place to show and meet
Seats needed 5
Extra seats 5
Assembly specification loud place ok, want sit public, want low light, special requirements power, special requirements other stated below
Planning notes Description see "past congress comments"
  • 5 to 6 places on two or three couches.
  • 3 to 5 chairs (depends on possible number of places on couches)
  • Energy for screen and some laptops (no big gear:)
  • big round assembly-desk
  • Ethernet would be awesome (not absolutely needed)
past congress review Dear Coordinators. Thanks a lot for reading and considering our ideas. :)

Last year we have been sitting at noisy square squeezed in between CA-Cert left, amnesty right and some other assembly behind us. We didn't even had the chance to put a banner without hiding our dear neighbors. Also we had no room to sit an talk with some very interested visitors. So this time we would like to sit directly between the two moving stairways at noisy squary. There is a kind of dead end corridor. It would be awesome to have such a round table in front again and in addition to that one, two or three couches in the back at the wall. Some of us where really into telling people about our work but there was not enough space, not even for sitting down. Also we want to use the escalator-handrail to power some fancy mechanical machine. (very weak, so nothing will be demage! and also not in the way of peoples hands, but from the very low part of it)

If you have another idea where we can have a couchable space where people come along and we have colorful light, we are open for suggestions. A big hall with high ceiling wouldn't be our first choice :)

Greez and thanks.

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At FIfF Assembly you will find discussion rounds about social consequences of technology and computer science. The Computer Scientists for Peace and Social Responsibility (FIfF e.V) is a german association that for 32 years has been advocating for liberty rights. In many cities of germany there are active local groups of FIfF. At the Congress there are members of the Groups from Hamburg, Berlin an Munich. This year we organized the three days Conference #FIfFKon16 in Berlin (1) dealing with "in.visible systems". Every three month FIfF publishes a magazine about computer science and society that can be read also at our little library at 33c3.

(1) www.fiffkon.de