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Design for Timekeeping to keep IT spicy Hack the Hackathon v3/ Geneva+http:// 7.11.2023

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🎶START ME UP! 🎶

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10years.opendata.ch

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Tick tock the crocodile from Disney's Peter Pan in the water of the ocean, alarm clocks are floating in the waves, with an island nearby full of exotic plants and tall trees, mysterious, ancient, high detail, tropical [Generated using Stable Diffusion XL 1024 v1]

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🎶HACK ME UP! 🎶

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BONUS TIME

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11/07/23 14 Which statement resonates the most for you? 1) Most of my time is dedicated to tech projects. 2) I seem to be in a perpetual state of catch-up. 3) Technology is a massive drain on my time. 4) I am tech.

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11/07/23 15 How do you keep track of time at hackathons? 1} Standard clock 2} Countdown clock 3} Timers, bells, alarms 4} Time keeps track of itself

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11/07/23 16 What has the highest value as hackathon output? 1> Buzz (visibility, media coverage, PR) 2> Prototypes (sketches, designs, code) 3> Pitches (concepts, connections, hype) 4> It’s all about ‘the happening’

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11/07/23 17 What raises the most alarms at your event? 1> “My team-mate is not contributing..” 2> “My team doesn’t let me contribute..” 3> “My pitch was not accepted well..” 4> “My prospects are low..”

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11/07/23 19 “ ” { closing } Technology reveals us to ourselves as we always in fact were: networked, distributed, laced with code. -- Tom McCarthy theguardian.com/books/2011/nov/24/tom-mccarthy-desktop