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The 2012 theme of OKFestival is Open Knowledge in Action, looking at the value that can be generated by opening up knowledge, the ecosystems of organisations that can benefit from this, and the impacts that transparency can have in our societies. This year’s schedule is diverse, with over 13 guest-planned Topic Streams from “Transparency and Account-ability” to “Open Knowledge and Sustainability”. Please ref-
erence the summary for each Topic Stream to find out more about how they have been or-ganised, who is involved and the programming that has been planned. We encourage OKFestival participants to try out sessions from all 13 Topic Streams to experience the full diversity of the festival week and to help build new forms of collaboration that promote openness in new ways!
welcome to tHe woRld’s laRgest open knowledge
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We are delighted to have you as a participant at the world’s first Open Knowledge Festival in Helsinki, Finland – a series of hands-on workshops, talks, hackathons, meetings and sprints organised by a wide range of open knowledge communities around the globe.
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open knowledge in action
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INSPIRE \in-ˈspī(-ə)r\: to influence and move. to draw forth or bring out, to infuse.
SpacesMorning plenaries – Keynotes – Lightning talks – Info Desk – OKFest Library – OKFest Shop – Lunch and Evening meals.
The INSPIRE Foyer is your gathering place...a large public space to arrive and have a coffee in the morning before sessions (speaker reception between 9–10 am) and to hang out with old friends and new contacts throughout the day. You are also welcome to check out the OKFest Library and OKFest Shop – and be sure to stop and support those speaking in our interactive programme of lightning talks and other foyer events. The INSPIRE Auditorium is for festival features...where you can watch morning plenaries each day and get inspired by our keynote speakers, who will also be live-streamed outside in the INSPIRE Foyer. During the day, the INSPIRE Meeting Room features a diverse range of presentations from many different Topic Streams – watch this space!
HACK \ˈhak\ to access, to manage, to build. to make something new.
SpacesHackathon Spaces 1, 2, 3 and 4 – Workshops – Partner stands – HACK Cinema 1 and 2.
The HACK Workshop spaces are made for building...and have been specifically designed for the festival’s many hackathons and hands-on group workshops. OKFestival partners stands are also located in this area, as well as two film-ready cinemas: HACK Cinema 1 and 2.
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The venue spaces across Aalto University for OK-Festival 2012 have been divided to 4 different catego-ries, each with different contextual and social func-tions. From hackathons in HACK to hardware sessions in MAKE, from keynotes in INSPIRE to workshops in MEET, these spaces have been built to promote new connections and linkages across spectrums. We hope you will get the chance to try each space out during the week to explore different types of participation.
MAKE \ˈmāk\ to inspire, to create. to construct. to bring into being.
Spaces FabLab – Presentations – Workshops.
The MAKE rooms are special... as the Open Cultural Heritage hackathon takes place in MAKE on Tuesday 18 Sept. The rest of the week is dedicated to those participating in the Open Design, Hardware, Manufacturing and Making Topic Stream, which features a series of interactive workshops, lectures and seminars highlighting making in all its forms, all focused around the rooms of Finland’s first FabLab at Aalto Media Factory, the Aalto FabLab.
MEET \ˈmēt\ to come together, to encounter. to occur.
Spaces Presentations – Panel discussions – Fishbowls – Lightning talks.
The MEET rooms are for discussion...and throughout the venue offer most of our full-day conference sessions, as well as many other smaller discussions, informal gatherings and meetings between participants.
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Open Democracy and Citizen Movements
The Open Democracy and Citizen Movements stream explores the recent moves towards more open and participatory democracies within societies. Online tools now allow people to speak, be heard, find each other and take collective action in new ways. This stream will showcase and debate these ideas, starting with an exploration of new democratic initiatives and formalised understandings such as the crowdsourced Icelandic constitutional reform, participatory budgeting and European citizens’ initiatives. The theme carries on to to the informal, non-mandated citizen movements that are shaping our societies from the bottom up.
Transparency and Accountability
Transparency is important – but it’s only valuable in the context that people can find and use information to ensure that the behaviour of those in power, or those watching power, changes for the better of the public. This stream will look at issues of transparency around data, emerging ways to build on open data, and the related issues and uncertainties around privacy, sustainability and corporate data. There will also be a day focused on the state-of-play of existing Open Government Data movements and related initiatives, as well as the Open Government Partnership (OGP), with an emphasis on the perspectives of civil society members. Through our sessions, we aim to help the OGP achieve its stated goals for the community while overcoming what may prevent those goals from being realised.
Open Cities
Open Cities will explore cities both as systems and as active communities of citizens. Topic stream takes a look at the existing structures and practices that construct the cities of today. How should future smart city infrastructures be designed and built to support openness in its various forms?
More effective usage of public sector data and engagement of new
generation of problem solvers, such as developers, in the public service production can now be seen as evident elements in the process of shifting to open cities. Collaboration between open cities: willingness to share what we know and the readiness to implement innovations envisioned elsewhere, are steps towards open cities of tomorrow. Concurrently urban surveillance and data collecting set new opportunities and challenges on the way. Open Cities stream
contemplates on the new roles and tools openness calls for the cities, companies, developers and dwellers. What role do digital networks and technologies play?
Open Cities program will consist of keynote presentations and discussions involving researchers, city officers and active citizens. Stream brings together inspiring examples from organizations such as World Bank and European Network of Living Labs as well as cities of Helsinki and Barcelona.
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For OKFestival 2012, we took a risk and opened up the entire programme to festival participants, asking what topics were most important to your own under-standings of openness – and the results have been astounding. Over 100 Guest Programme Planners col-laborated from across the globe to build the schedule for 13 different Topic Streams. We are proud to high-light such a diverse, community-focused programme – the first of its kind in the world. Here is a summary of each Topic Stream, written by Guest Programme Planners themselves.
Open Design, Hardware, Manufacturing and Making
This stream covers Open Design in all its various facets (from design as a blueprint to design as process to design as an artefact) and applications (product design, graphic design, fashion design, service design, interior design, architecture, hardware, etc). Topics such as Open Hardware, Open Fabrication and Manufacturing, and Making in general are also covered. The stream will showcase contemporary research and practice in this emerging field and address some of the greatest challenges in the area.
Programming will include keynotes, presentations, panels and discussion, practical hands-on activities and topic-focused workshops, and an exhibition about open design and hardware.
Open Cultural Heritage
The Open Cultural Heritage stream at OKFestival has the goal of taking the discussion about making cultural data available for anyone to re-use to the next level. During OKFestival, experts from around the world will come together to share experiences, lessons learned and find out what next steps need to be taken to achieve our common goals, or even set new ones. These experiences will also be shared with the representatives from cultural heritage institutions during a hands on workshop. We will help them actively with opening up their data by addressing the different barriers and also give them the opportunity to share their experiences with the people working in the sector. Finally, there will be a full cultural hackday dedicated to working with, and building, new things using open cultural and scientific data in cooperation with a number of cultural heritage institutions to show the potential of Open Cultural Data for developers.
Open Development
Open Knowledge – from open educational resources to open hardware and open data – can play a powerful role in supporting sustainable global development. The Open Development stream is about exploring how the OKFest community can engage with key development challenges, from addressing chronic poverty, to providing access to education and healthcare and addressing climate change and natural resource management.
It is also about bringing voices from development actors into the heart of the Open Knowledge debate, supporting two-way learning about making open data and open knowledge work for development.
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Gender and Diversity in Openness
This topic stream features a set of hands-on sessions focused on promoting discussion and inspiring action, showcasing both challenges and solutions regarding the role of gender, diversity and accessibility within open data and Open Source movements. Programming includes “Gender, Hardware and Open Fabrication” (with the Open Design/Hardware/Making topic stream), an introductory RailsGirls workshop for those new to code, a “10 Women in 10 Minutes” edit-a-thon with the Wikimedia Foundation, “Exclusive Diversity? A Conversation” with TechSoup Global and NetSquared, and lightning talks under the theme of “TAKE ACTION: Projects Around the World that Address the Tech Gender Gap”. Participants of all gender and cultural identifications are welcome!
Business and Open Data
This topic stream is focused on how to support existing business practices within the field of Open Data. It includes a day of ‘Open Data in Business Research’ sessions as well as a business practitioner session which highlights the good cases of using and providing open data in business. The research sessions are co-ordinated with Aalto University School of Economics and the business practicioner session is run by Sitra the Finnish Innovation Fund and IBM Finland. The topic stream brings business minds and academic minds together to discuss how to build sustainable business using open data.
Data Journalism and Data Visualization
The Data Journalism and Data visualization stream combines two closely-related disciplines for hands-on practical sessions, discussions, demonstrations and debates. The stream will kick off on Monday with two satellite events, “visualizing Knowledge” and “Hacks/Hackers Helsinki”. During the festival itself, join us to learn how to make data pretty, with tools demos and a session on using APIs for journalists. Join the debates on how to bring data journalism to the newsroom and make open data mainstream, and on how to use it to track powerful influence groups in the media. Our week ends with a hackday co-organized with Helsingin Sanomat, pioneers of combining Open Data and journalism in Finland. Whether you are a hack, a hacker or an interested bystander, we’ll make you into a data journalist – join us!
Open Knowledge and Sustainability
Sustainability is the main challenge of our time. Society needs to adapt and change to avoid environmental collapse and to guarantee the well-being of the current and future generations. We believe that open knowledge can be key in helping this transformation.
Therefore openness and building up our knowledge commons should be an integral part of sustainability thinking. In this stream we want to explore current contributions of Open Knowledge with sustainability, with the purpose of discussing and building innovative ideas to showcase this potential.
Open Geodata
The Open Geodata stream aims to facilitate new collaborations and connections between the already strong geo-information community (GIS) and the Open Data movement. Much of the programme will therefore be organized in collaboration with other streams.
Topic Streams
Open Research and Education
Openness is very much in action in the generation of (and dispersal of) knowledge. The Open Research and Education stream will offer talks, debates and hands-on workshops geared particularly towards educational specialists, researchers and scientists. Open Education sessions will explore the value of open technologies, open resources, and collaborative peer learning through a series of interactive and innovative workshops, including pecha kucha and fishbowl techniques. Open Science topics include Open Source Drug Discovery, Open Access in Practice and Communicating Science, alongside opportunities for discussion with the European Commission and the Open Knowledge Foundation’s Panton Fellows. The Open Data research session will focus on the impact of Open Data research within the academic environment. This session will bring together the latest research concerning Open Data and Open Government Data, forming a interdisciplinary mix of short presentations followed by a discussion panel.
Open Source Software
This stream covers various topics related to Open Source Software, including open procurement, best open source practices and fresh showcases where open source has made a difference. We will hear about the importance of software freedom and discuss the threats to openness and general purpose computing that we are currently facing. We also have a session dedicated to the potential future of mobile technologies – what role can Open Source Software play in these new developments? Programming is organised by COSS (the Finnish Centre for Open Systems and Solutions).
1. Open Democracy and Citizen Movements
2.Transparency and Accountability
3. Open Cities
4. Open Design, Hardware, Manufacturing and Making
5. Open Cultural Heritage
6. Open Development
7. Open Research and Education
8. Open Geodata
9. Open Source Software
10. Data Journalism and Data visualization
11. Gender and Diversity in Openness
12. Business and Open Data
13. Open Knowledge and Sustainability
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We recommend engaging with a variety of sessions, coding jams, lightning talks, workshops, keynotes and meetings from several Topic Streams and spaces in order to experience the true diversity of OKFestival 2012 – and don’t forget to join the Morning Plenaries at 10:00am from Tues–Fri in the INSPIRE auditorium to get energised for the day!
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13:00–17:30 // Open CiTieS/Open TrAnSpOrT ePSI Sectoral Meeting
09:00–17:00 // DATA JOURNAlISM AND DATA VISUAlIzATION visualising Knowledge Conference (Satellite event)
17:00–20:00 // SATEllITE EVENTS Open Publishing and visual Free Culture
18:00–20:00 // DATA JOURNAlISM AND DATA VISUAlIzATION Hacks/Hackers (Satellite Event)
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SATEllITE EVENTSThe Art of Data Cuisine The Open Data Cooking Workshop. Sat 15 Sept: Workshop 10-19 Sun 16 Sept Workshop 10-17, Public presentation and Tasting 17-18. (at Aromi Kitchen)
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10:00–11:15 // OPENING plenAry/Martin Tisne & Farida vis + Introduction to Tuesday’s Programme
11:30–13:00 // TrAnSpArenCy AnD ACCOunTAbiliTy/State-of-play: The Open Government Data Movements and Related Initiatives
14:00–15:30 // TrAnSpArenCy AnD ACCOunTAbiliTy/Reflections on Open Government Data Standards/ Principles/Measures
16:00–17:30 // TrAnSpArenCy AnD ACCOunTAbiliTy/Hacking the Open Government Partnership Process
18:00–19:30 // TrAnSpArenCy AnD ACCOunTAbiliTy/What Next? Future Open Government Bar
10:00–11:15 // OPENING PlENARyLive video from the Auditorium
11:30–13:00 // Open CiTieS/ Open TrAnSpOrT/Open Transport Data – Inspiring Talks
14:00–15:30 // Open CiTieS/ Open TrAnSpOrT/Open Transport Data – Tech and Policy Talks
16:00–17:30 // OKFEST PARTNER preSenTATiOnS/Lightning Talks
18:00–19:30 // OKFEST MAIN PARTNER PRESENTATIONSLightning Talks
11:30–13:00 // TrAnSpArenCy AnD ACCOunTAbiliTyFinnish Open Data
14:00–15:30 // TrAnSpArenCy AnD ACCOunTAbiliTy/Mapping Internet Censorship with Open Source Software
16:00–17:30 // Open CiTieS/ Open TrAnSpOrT/Open Transport Data Plenary Discussion
18:00–19:30 // Open CiTieS/ Open TrAnSpOrT/Existing Transport Apps: Let’s Make Them Go Global by Adding Open Data
11:30–13:00 // Open CiTieSHelsinki City Appstore + Open Data Layers to Helsinki City’s Case Management Solution (AHJO)
14:00–17:30 // OPEN GEODATAOpen Geodata Workshop
11:30–13:00 // Open SOurCe SOFTwAre/Open Procurement – by the Rules or Bend the Rules
14:00–15:30 // BUSINESS AND Open DATA/Open Data in Business
16:00–17:30 // BUSINESS AND Open DATA/The Business value of Transparency
18:00–19:30 // TrAnSpArenCy AnD ACCOunTAbiliTyPersonal Data (panel discussion)
11:30–13:00 // ligHTning TAlKSProgramme TBA
14:30–15:30 // ligHTning TAlKSProgramme TBA
16:00–17:30 // ligHTning TAlKSProgramme TBA
18:00–19:30 // ligHTning TAlKSProgramme TBA
11:30–19:30 // Open CulTurAl HeriTAge/Open Culture and Science Hackday
11:30–19:30 // Open CulTurAl HeriTAge/Open Culture and Science Hackday
11:30–19:30 // Open CulTurAl HeriTAge/Open Culture and Science Hackday
11:30–13:00 // DATA JOURNAlISM AND VISUAlIzATION Datajournalism in the Newsroom
14:00–15:30 // DATA JOURNAlISM AND DATA VISUAlIzATIONPower and the Powerless in the Media
16:00–17:30 // DATA JOURNAlISM AND DATA VISUAlIzATIONPractical Tools for visualization
18:00–19:30 // DATA JOURNAlISM AnD DATA ViSuAlizATiOn/ Discovering Data and Putting it into Action
11:30–13:00 // OPEN KNOWlEDGE AND SUSTAINABIlITyOpen Knowledge and Energy Data
11:30–13:00 // OPEN KNOWlEDGE AND SUSTAINABIlITyPresentations
16:30–17:30 // OPEN KNOWlEDGE AnD SuSTAinAbiliTy/Green Maps: Informing & Engaging Through Icons; Future, Openness and Sustainability
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10:00–11:15 // MORNING plenAry/Philip Thigo and Carlos Rossel + Introduction to Wednesday’s Programme
11:30–13:00 // OPEN DEVElOPMENT Open Development is a Freedom Song: Power, People and Social Change
14:00–15:30 // Open CiTieS Keynotes I: Cities Leading the Way – Towards Open Cities Through Strategy, Implementation and Collaboration
16:00–17:30 // Open CiTieS Keynotes II: Citizens Opening Up Cities – Rise of Civic Technologies Defining Open Cities of Tomorrow
18:00–19:30 // Open reSeArCH AnD eDuCATiOn/Open Source Drug Discovery
10:00–11:15 // MORNING PlENARyLive video from the Auditorium
11:30–13:00 // TrAnSpArenCy AnD ACCOunTAbiliTy/Parliamentary Monitoring Organizations: Developing a Global Action Plan
14:00–15:30 // OPEN GEODATA Open Geodata Lightning Talks
16:00–17:30 // GENDER AND DiVerSiTy/Lightning Talks
18:00–19:30 // Open CiTieSCode4Europe launch
11:30–13:00 // Open DeMOCrACy Open Democracy – EU Citizen Initiative (workshop)
14:00–15:30 // TrAnSpArenCy AnD ACCOunTAbiliTyPrivacy Session
16:00–17:30 // TrAnSpArenCy AnD ACCOunTAbiliTyThe Money and the Many
18:00–19:30 // genDer/DiVerSiTy in OpenneSS/Meeting on Diversity
11:30–19:30 // TrAnSpArenCy AnD ACCOunTAbiliTy CKAN, Data Management and Open Data Portals
11:30–19:30 // Open CiTieS/ OPEN TRANSPORT DATAHackathon/Workshop
11:30–19:30 // OPEN KNOWlEDGE AND SUSTAINABIlITyGreen Hackathon (Day 1/2)
11:30–19:30 // Open reSeArCH AnD eDuCATiOnSchool of Data and School of Open
11:30–17:30 // Open SOurCe SOFTwAre/Open IT – Best Practices to Make it Happen
14:00–15:30 // Open SOurCe SOFTwAre/Open IT – Where it Has Happened?
16:00–17:30 // Open SOurCe SOFTwAre/Open IT – Future of Mobile
11:30–13:00 // OPEN KNOWlEDGE AND SUSTAINABIlITyGreen Hackathon Start Session
14:30–15:30 // OPEN DEVElOPMENTLightning Talks
11:30–13:00 // OPEN DESIGN, HArDwAre AnD MAnuFACTuringOpen Economy – Future Factory
14:00–15:30 // OPEN DESIGN, HArDwAre AnD MAnuFACTuringOpen Design, IP and Creative Commons Licences
16:00–17:30 // OPEN DESIGN, HArDwAre AnD MAnuFACTuringOHANDA + Fablab Documentation
18:30–19:30 // OPEN DeSign, HArDwAre AnD MAnuFACTuringSummary of the Day
11:30–18:00 // OPEN DESIGN, HArDwAre AnD MAnuFACTuringOpen Design for Laser Cutting
11:30–15:30 // Open DeSign, HArD- wAre AnD MAnuFACTuring/The Maker Movement and Sustainability: a Live “Collaborative Delphi”
16:00–17:30 // OPEN DESIGN, HArDwAre AnD MAnuFACTuringDesign Capitalia Workshop
11:30–18:00 // OPEN DESIGN, HArDwAre AnD MAnuFACTuringFab Lab Workshop: Open Mobile
11:30–13:00 // TrAnSpArenCy AnD ACCOunTAbiliTyCorporate Transparency, Corruption and Open Data
14:00–15:30 // OPEN DEVElOPMENTOpen Development and Aid Flows: How to Use Aid Data
16:00–17:30 // OPEN DEVElOPMENTAfrica Live! Live Broadcast between Helsinki and Africa’s Innovation and Technology Hubs
18:00–19:30 // OPEN DEVElOPMENTTaking it Local: 10 Ways to Make ‘Open’ Relevant in Low Resource or Marginalized Contexts
11:30–13:30 // Open reSeArCH AnD eDuCATiOn The Quantified Self + Communicating Science
14:00–15:30 // Open reSeArCH AnD eDuCATiOn/Open Access in Practice – How?
16:00–17:30 // Open reSeArCH AnD eDuCATiOn Immediate Access to Raw Data from Experiments + Panton Fellowships
09:00–18:00 // Open CulTurAl HeriTAgeBuilding the Cultural Commons Expert Meeting
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10:00–11:15 // MORNING plenAry/Anneli Jäätteenmäki & James Cameron & Tiago Pei-xoto + Programme Introduction
11:30–13:00 // Open DeMOCrACy AnD CiTizen MOVeMenTSIcelandic Constitution Process + Open Democracy in Practice
14:00–15:30 // Open DeMOCrACy AnD CiTizen MOVeMenTS/Making Transnational Digital Democracy Work + How to Link ‘We’ and ‘the State’
16:00–17:30 // Open CulTurAl HeriTAge/Michael Edson: “Lego Beowulf and the Web of Hands and Hearts” and Harry verwayen
18:00–19:00 // DATA JOURNAlISM AND DATA ViSuAlizATiOn/Hans Rosling’s presentation
10:00–11:15 // MORNING PlENARyLive video from the Auditorium
11:30–13:00 // OPEN GEODATA Open Geodata Lightning Talks
14:00–15:30 // OPEN DEVElOPMENT Open Development Lightning Talks
16:00–17:30 // Open DeMOCrACy AnD CiTizen MOVeMenTS/Partner State: Prototyping Open Process with Citizen Movements and Politicians
18:00–19:30 // DATA JOURNAlISM AND DATA VISUAlIzATION Audio + video from Hans Rosling’s Presentation
11:30–13:00 // Open reSeArCH AnD eDuCATiOn/The Challenges of Working with Crowd-Sourced Data
14:00–15:30 // Open CiTieSOpen Urban Ecosystem Discussion
16:00–17:30 // Open CiTieSOpen Collaborative Networked Cities Discussion
18:00–19:30 // Open CiTieSLife in the Urban Panopticon Discussion
11:30–15:30 // Open CulTurAl HeriTAge/Open GLAM Workshop
11:30–17:30 // OPEN DEVElOPMENT Development Data Challenge
11:30–17:30 // Open eDuCATiOn AnD reSeArCH/Writing Sprint: The Open Research Data Handbook + Open Science: Tools on Trial
16:00–17:30 // genDer/DiVerSiTy in OpenneSS/A Rails Girls Introduc-tion to Web
17:30–19:00 // genDer/DiVerSiTy in OpenneSS/Workshop: 10 Women in 10 Minutes
11:30–19:30 // OPEN KNOWlEDGE AND SUSTAINABIlITyGreen Hackathon (Day 2/2)
11:30–13:00 // Open reSeArCH AnD eDuCATiOnPeeragogy Handbook Workshop
14:00–15:30 // Open reSeArCH AnD eDuCATiOn/Invisible Learning Roleplay
11:30–18:00 // BUSINESS AnD Open DATA/Open Data in Business Research
11:30–13:00 // Open DeSign/Why We Push: The Convergence of Open Data and Hardware and Government
14:00–15:30 // OPEN DESIGN Design Capitalia + Peer-production generation + Radical Co-creation
16:00–17:30 // OPEN DESIGN Open Source Hardware for Renewable Energy + Manufacturing in Motion + Wikipedia Illustrated
18:30–19:30 // OPEN DESIGNSummary of the Day
11:30–18:00 // OPEN DESIGNA Workshop To Build an Open Source CNC Mill
13:00–14:30 // OPEN DESIGN Gender, Hardware and Open Fabrication
11:30–18:00 // OPEN DESIGNA Workshop on New Approaches to the Practice of Producing and Exchanging Knowledge
11:30–15:30 // OPEN DEVElOPMENT IATI workshop
16:00–17:30 // Open reSeArCH AnD eDuCATiOn/Carl Christian-Buhr (EU Science session)
11:30–13:00 // Open reSeArCH AnD eDuCATiOn/Open Education Pecha Kucha
14:00–15:30 // Open reSeArCH AnD eDuCATiOn/Fishbowl conversation
16:00–17:30 // Open reSeArCH AnD eDuCATiOn/Open Data Academic Research Session
10:00–16:30 // SATEllITE EVENTS CC Europe meeting
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11:30–13:00 // OPEN DESIGN Policies for Open Design, FabLabs, Open Manufacturing and Making.
14:00–15:30 // OKFeSTiVAl TOpiC STreAMS: SUMMARy SESSION 1
16:00–17:30 // OKFeSTiVAl TOpiC STREAMS: SUMMARy SESSION 2
10:00–11:15 // MORNING PlENARyLive video from the Auditorium
11:30–13:00 // TrAnSpArenCy AnD ACCOunTAbiliTy Open Government Data “Show and Tell” Lightning Talks
14:00–15:30 // Open DeMOCrACy AnD CiTizen MOVeMenTS 4 talks (#occupy open + Nordic/Basque/Global Democracy)
16:00–17:30 // ligHTning TAlKSProgramme TBA
11:30–13:00 // OPEN DEVElOPMENT The Land Matrix: the Online Public Database on Land Deals
14:00–15:30 // Open CiTieSProject and Idea Market Place
16:00–17:30 // ligHTning TAlKSProgramme TBA
11:30–18:00 // DATA JOURNAlISM AND DATA VISUAlIzATION HS Open Data Journalism Hackathon
18:00–19:30 // DATA JOURNAlISM AND DATA VISUAlIzATIONHS Open Data Journalism Hackathon:Presentation of the results
11:30–13:00 // OPEN KNOWlEDGE AnD SuSTAinAbiliTy/Open Data for Measuring Social Progress
14:00–15:30 // OPEN KNOWlEDGE AnD SuSTAinAbiliTy/Green Maps for Socially Inclusive Open Knowledge
16:00–17:30 // ligHTning TAlKSProgramme TBA
11:30–19:30 // SATEllITE EVENTSCC Film Festival
14:00–15:30 // OPEN DESIGN, HArDwAre AnD MAnuFACTuringMe, Smart Citizen
16:00–17:30 // OPEN DESIGN, HArDwAre AnD MAnuFACTuring DCDCity Aire
18:30–19:30 // OPEN DeSign, HArDwAre AnD MAnuFACTuring Summary of the Day
14:00–15:30 // OPEN DESIGN, HArDwAre AnD MAnuFACTuringOpen Design Definition Workshop
16:00–18:30 // OPEN DESIGN, HArDwAre AnD MAnuFACTuringFablab Documentation Hackathon
11:30–13:00 // Open CiTieS Open Participatory Cities
14:00–15:30 // OPEN DEVElOPMENTThe Land Portal: Prototype-users and Data Aggregation
16:00–16:45 // Open DeMOCrACy AnD CiTizen MOVeMenTS/Participa-tory Budgeting – Involving Citizens in Decision-making of Public Spending
11:30–13:00 // OPEN GEODATA OpenStreetMap Hackthon
14:00–15:30 // OPEN DEVElOPMENTIATI Tech Team Meeting
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HÄMEENTIEHÄMEENTIE City center >>
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INSPIRE FOyER:Slept in? Arrived late? At the INSPIRE Foyer, you’re welcome to browse the OKFest library, grab a coffee in the reception area, sample OKFest merchandise, meet new contacts and check out Lightning Talks.
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FOOD:In addition to free coffee or tea before the INSPIRE Morning Plenaries on Tues–Fri, we have worked hard to make affordable lunch (advance tickets only, 13:00–14:00, Tues–Fri) and evening snacks (no tickets needed, Tues–Fri) available at the INSPIRE Foyer during OKFestival. If lines are too long, we have also listed several restaurants nearby with comparable prices (lunch at about 8–9 euros). Details and updates at: okfestival.org/restaurant-info
INSPIREFloor 2IN 1 Inspire FoyerIN 2 Inspire AuditoriumIN 3 Inspire Meeting Room
MAKEMedia Factory/Arabia CenterMA1 Make Meeting Room 1MA2 Make Meeting Room 2MA3 Make AuditoriumMA4 Make Fablab
HACKFloor 1HA1 Hack Cinema 1HA2 Hack Cinema 2HA3 Hack Workshop
MEETFloor 8ME1 Meet 8th Floor AuditoriumOutside the Aalto BuildingME2 Meet Comic CenterME3 Meet Aalto Pro 5th Floor
RESTAURANTSThe Aalto building/Arabia centerRE1 Catering in FoyerRE2 Restaurant in Arabia CenterRE3 Kipsari (vegetarian)Outside the Aalto buildingRE4 HerkkuhaarukkaRE5 Dylan
SUPERMARKETSU1 M-Kauppa
MeDiA FACTOry/ ArAbiA CenTer(MAKE)
Transportation to the Festival Area
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bus 68platform 6
bus 71, 71Vplatform 7
HelSinKi CenTrAl RAIlWAy STATION
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1) GENERAl qUESTIONS a) OKFestival Coordinator Juha Huuskonen juha.huuskonen@finnish-institute.org.uk, +358 40 570 96 17 Festival production, partnerships, general enquiriesb) OKFestival Coordinator Jussi nissilä jussi.nissila@finnish-institute.org.uk, +44 77 3932 0342Financial issues, special guestsc) OKFestival Coordinator Kat braybrooke kat.braybrooke@okfn.org, +44 75 8032 8672Community affairs, website and social media Twitter @kat_braybrooke
2) PRESS ENqUIRIES Festival Contacts During festival, Sini Palosaari +358 40 5272 597 Email press@okfestival.org
3) ViDeO STreAMing AnD DOCuMenTATiOn ContactAnna Berg, +358 40 72 555 98Email videoteam@okfestival.org
4) TeCH iSSueSEach space will have a Room Host on-hand for tech support. Contact emails for each room’s Host can be found online at: okfestival.org/roomhostsFor general tech questions, please send an email to: tech@okfestival.org
5) OKFESTIVAl PROGRAMME ISSUESINSPIRE Morning Plenaries Antti Poikola, +358 44 3375 439, antti.poikola@gmail.comTopic Streams Contact information can be found online at: okfestival.org/contact
FESTIVAl INFO
webSiTe/TwiTTer/HASHTAg okfestival.org/@OKFestival/#OKFest
MAIN VENUE Aalto University School of Arts, Design and ArchitectureHämeentie 135 C, Helsinkiarts.aalto.fi/en/
TAxISTaksi-Helsinki, telephone +358 (0)100 0700 (1,15€/phone call +0,08€/10s + local call charge)
publiC TrAnSpOrTATiOn TO/ FROM FESTIVAl VENUE (AT ARABIA)Busses 68, 71, 71V between north-east Helsinki and Central Railway Station via ArabiaTram line 8 between Arabia and western city centre via TöölöTram line 6 between Arabia and western city centre via Central Railway StationOther lines, maps and exact schedules online at reittiopas.fi/en/
Graphic identity of the festival: Inka Kosonen and Juan Hernández
MORNING INSPIRE PlENARIES + TOpiC STreAM KeynOTeS:okfestival.org/guest-speakers
PROGRAMME UPDATES + lAST-MinuTe CHAngeS:okfestival.org/programme-updates
EVENING PROGRAMMING:okfestival.org/evening-programme
inSTruCTiOn pACKAgeS:For Session Hosts, Volunteers, participants,Guest Programme Planners and Partnersokfestival.org/participant-package
INFO DESK:Questions? Concerns? Can't find your session? Please feel free to come to our Info Desk by the Aalto University Main Entrance.
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