The NYC futurelabcamp is happening on April 8-10th, 2011 at Genspacenyc at the Metropolitan Exchange building in Brooklyn. (jump to schedule) We’ll start of with an exciting of lightning talks on friday night and you’ll team up with some of the other diverse participants to brainstorm and pick an idea to work on during the hackathon. Your mission: build something that explores “interfaces to garage biology.” You will work on and develop imaginative make/shift devices and prototypes interacting with biological systems to investigate the future of biotechnologies. You’ll have all weekend to implement your team’s project, culminating on Sunday night with a lighting round of 5-minute demos from each team and a celebration. Sprinkled throughout the weekend will be interesting talks, breaks, food, and parties.
The venue is located near the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The Nevins St. subway (2,3,4,5) is steps from our door. The sign on the front of our building reads “Metropolitan Exchange Bank”.
Metropolitan Exchange, 33 Flatbush Ave, 7th floor, Brooklyn, NY 11217, USA
Friday, 8th April 2011
5:30 PM opening + socializing
6 – 8 PM opening session lighting talks
Jonah Brucker Cohen – “Scrapyard Challenge”
Mackenzie Cowell – “Tools of the Trade: roundtrip SB prototyping”
Ellen Jorgensen – “Genspace”
Adam Bly – “Visualizing the Exhaust”
Marius Watz – “Makerbot Residency”
James Patten – “Playing with the invisible”
Usman Haque – “Skype call – Pachube Hackathon London”
Amanda Parkes – “Scalable Algae Photobioreactors”
Beatriz da Costa – “Endangered Species Finder”
Richard Pell – “Using online tools to track GMO’s”
Mark Siegal – “Survival in an uncertain environment: watching cells hedge their bets”
Bre Pettis – “Physical Mashups”
Chris Woebken – “Prototyping messy futures”
8 PM add project ideas to 3×5 card board
brainstorming + beers + snacks
Saturday, 9th April 2011
9 – 10 AM pitch continue aggregating ideas, 3-word intros
10 AM teams form
10:30 AM we start
1:00 PM lunch
2:00 PM workshop lightning talks
Oliver Medvedik – “Better Living through Synthetic Biology”
Stuart Candy – “Prototyping Societies”
Richard Pell – “Test site rodents (in 3D)”
Sung-Won-Lim – “HAM stratospheric microbiome sampler”
Natalie Jeremijenko – “Evolution matters; {code of when synthetic biology is misleading}”
Aviv Bergman – “Invariant traits”
Miriam Simun – “Human Cheese”
8:00 PM dinner
club mate + all-nighter
Sunday, 10th April 2011
9:00 AM hack!
1:00 PM lunch
6 – 7 PM demo time & award ceremony
8:00 PM final party

















