London
October 11th – 13th
Terrible Ideas happen everywhere: from pottery to programming.
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- Wild goose chase
- Easter egg on the website
- Get us the coolest piece of trash from outside the building
- Somewhere close to our hearts…
- It’s in this room
- Where it all started
- Scan Etienne’s hand
- Under one of the tables in the courtyard
Imperial College London
Free for everyone
In 46 Hours, You Will:
Schedule
We won’t be open overnight, so we encourage you make arrangements to get home. We’d strongly recommend public transport where possible, as you’ll likely be quite tired!
Friday
- 5:45 pm – Sign-in desk opens
- 6:15 pm – Welcome presentation & official kick-off
- 7:00 pm – Team-forming
- 10:30 pm – Venue closes for the night
Saturday
- 8:00 am – Venue opens
- 10:00 am – Morning announcements, makerspace opens
- 4:30 pm – Surprise Challenge
- 10:30 pm – Venue closes
Sunday
- 9:00 am – Venue opens
- 12:00 pm – Final check-in
- 3:00 pm – Recommended time to submit
- 4:30 pm – Deadline for submissions!, makerspace closes
- 6:30 pm – Pack up & closing
You’re welcome to stay for as much or as little as you’d like (no need to arrive or leave when we open & close), but we recommend sticking around for the show & tell if you can. You will need to make your own arrangements for transport home on Friday and Saturday nights, as we’re unable to provide a space to sleep overnight.
If there is anything specific you’d like to use for your project feel free to bring it in! This could include laptops, art supplies, desktop PCs, tools, or electronics! Multi plugs and extension cords could be useful too!
WHEN: 11th – 13th of October
The hackathon lasts for 46 hours starting on Friday 11th October at 6pm.
“Pens-down” is Sunday 13th October at 4:30pm. There will be a chance to showcase work and a closing ceremony too!
The event space will be closed overnight Friday and Saturday. We’re not THAT hardcore!
WHY: Because, just because
Physical Hacks & The Maker Space
What’s available in the Maker Space?
The following equipment will be available to use on Saturday and Sunday. Free materials are provided, but if you’d like to make something big (or if the specific material you’re looking for is unavailable) you’re welcome to bring your own. You can read more about the space here.
- Laser Cutter
- Soldering/Desoldering Stations
- 3d Printer
- Vinyl Cutter (Stickers & T-Shirts)
- CNC Router (wood, plastics)
How can I use the Maker Space?
If you’re a current member of the Robotics Society, make sure you’ve done any required trainings and induction! Otherwise, we’ll have volunteers available to help you design and create your projects. Either way, you’ll be able to use the space with our help.
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