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SIGINT 2010 Call for Papers

Saturday May 22, Sunday May 23, and Monday May 24, 2010

Location: Komed Im Mediapark, Cologne, Germany. Address: Im Mediapark 7, 50670 Cologne, Germany‎

http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010

Important dates

  • Submission deadline for contributions March 26, 2010, 23:59 CET
  • Earliest acceptance notification March 29, 2010
  • Latest notification of speaker acceptance April 19, 2010
  • Schedule completed by May 1, 2010

SIGINT - the "facts"

What? A conference for hackers, Internet residents and activists.
Who? Organized by the Chaos Computer Club, one of the largest and most influential hacker organizations in Europe.
Where? In Cologne. In western Germany, just south of the Ruhr area, just over the border for all residents of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, and easy to reach for the rest of the world.

SIGINT - with regards to the eavesdropping of signals (signal intelligence) - understood as shorthand by Unix Geeks as "signal interrupt"; you might want to look for SIGINT in /usr/include/asm/signal.h in your own Linux source. The conference searches to define itself between these two meanings. Therefore SIGINT is about finding the relevant signals in a stream of information, their relevance in their specific context, and what marks this information as valuable inside chaotic noise.

SIGINT is searching for lectures, keynote speeches and performances to create a common platform for detecting and reflecting such signals. Discussions and workshops should give all participants the opportunity to become actively involved.

What it is

The world of atoms and the world of bits operate on completely different levels. Where they come together (and that happens more often lately), there are tensions in society, opportunity and chaos that must be explored.

The importance of intangible things is growing while reducing production costs. Traditional markets expand in the virtual space, the music industry makes its money off ringtones and ideas materialize in physical form out of the 3D printer while popular modern sociological concepts such as the working class are completely exported to China. Identities are constructed in social networks regardless of nationality or gender, and yet there is still the world of things and the Internet printouts as contemporary counterparts. It is precisely this loss of barriers which on one hand breeds the total surveillance state and on the other allows the individuals offering hitherto unknown possibilities of development, to the horizon and much more.

It is about new and old spaces. In the digital counter gentrification, in the dispute over the boundaries of the city - where is the new and the old, a power struggle takes place. "Burn the land and boil the sea, you can't take the [Net] from me": It is that frontier and its spirit, the driving force behind progress and reaction that we employ at SIGINT. It is about hiding and ninjas, open seas and pirates, but especially about the console cowboys, cowgirls, whomever else, and to the limitless uncharted territory, where signals are not stopped and the sun is never reflected on the monitor.

We want to engage actively with events regarding the German speaking countries and in Europe, here we have the following issues of particular importance:

  • High-speed Internet and society - impact and motivation
  • Individual rights in the present
    • Social networks, phototagging
    • Does the Internet never forget?
  • Bitrot
    • Where is that stuff from five years ago?, The digital apocalypse
  • File sharing networks
    • ACTA, compensation models, copyright
  • Individual transport
    • License plate scanners, link controlled cars, GPS devices
  • Knowledge and education
    • Wikipedia, e-learning
    • Google Books: the last library
  • Biohacking
    • Who owns genetic data?
    • Bodyhacking, hearing aids and prosthetics
  • Critical analysis of elite groups or individuals in the digital space
  • The realities of CCTV
  • Man and information overload, man as a producer and consumer of information
    • Attention economy, paranoia
    • Signal to noise ratio
    • "Make public data available, protect private data"?
    • Media literacy and digital self defense
  • Retro futurism, historical ideas about the future
  • Encryption
    • Social areas of action and consequences of dual-use
  • Ubiquitous computing
  • Man and malware
  • GSM networks

This list is to be understood as a stimulus for your creative ideas. Our dialogue is to extend across a wide breadth of the digital landscape and we will examine each submission of interest with benevolence. We must however also make a selection. Surprise us!

Submissions

All entries must be via our online presentation submission system at https://cccv.pentabarf.org/submission/SIGINT10. Please follow the instructions given there. If you have questions about your submission, contact us at sigint10@cccv.de, do NOT send your presentation proposal by email.

Please add the following information to your submission:

  • Your name or a nickname or a pseudonym, exactly how you want your name to appear on our website and in publications.
  • The title of your submission.
  • A short biography of you or your group, as far as it relates to your work.
  • A picture of you (optional).
  • A brief description / summary with what you will present or perform. 150 WORDS OR LESS. NO EXCEPTIONS.
  • A more detailed description of your topic.
  • Any additional Audio/Video requirements.
  • A reliable email address where you can be reached.

Conference languages are German and English. Register and submit in the language (German or English) in which you yourself feel most comfortable.

Location and Technology

SIGINT will be held at the conference center Komed in the Cologne Media Park, which is beautifully situated on a lake in the middle of the city. Two modern buildings provide space for presentations and room for ideas.

The main presentation rooms will contain at least the following equipment:

  • A laptop computer (you can also bring your own).
  • Video projector with a standard VGA connection (Note to Mac users: please bring your appropriate adapter to VGA).
  • Projection screen or canvas.
  • Whiteboard and pens, or other suitable writing surface.
  • Microphone and Audio Line-in and a small amplification system.
  • Video and audio recording of your presentation.
  • At least one power outlet at your disposal.

Should you need something that is not listed above, please include your needs in your submission. We can probably provide almost everything with regards to AV equipment.

We will record your talk and put it online. Please let us know in advance if you do not want your presentation recorded.

Notification and Reimbursement

Speakers will be notified of acceptance up to April 19, 2010.

SIGINT is a non-profit event; the lecturers are not paid. Financial assistance for travel and accommodation is possible. It must however be decided after submission. Do not hesitate to mention any need when submitting your lecture and we will think of something!

You can find the preliminary agenda and additional information on our website at http://sigint.ccc.de/.

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