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Held in association with the HCI 2009 conference, this "open house" festival provided a chance for the academic and business communities of Cambridge to join international researchers for a public interactive exhibition of new technology design, including results from many Crucible projects.
Held in association with the HCI 2009 conference, this "open house" festival hosted by Microsoft Research and the Cambridge Computer Laboratory on 2 September 2009 provided a chance for the academic and business communities of Cambridge to join international researchers for a public interactive exhibition of new technology design, including results from many Crucible projects.


http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/conference/hci2009/open-house.html
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/conference/hci2009/open-house.html
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* [[Tom Hall]]
* [[Tom Hall]]
* [[Stuart Taylor]]
* [[Stuart Taylor]]
* [[Cheryl Frances Hoad]]
* [[Cheryl Frances-Hoad]]


The festival was curated by
The festival was curated by
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* [[Alan Blackwell]]
* [[Alan Blackwell]]


Other Crucible [[exhibition events]], [[conferences]] and [[performance events]]
[[Category: Events]]

Latest revision as of 07:04, 31 August 2011

Held in association with the HCI 2009 conference, this "open house" festival hosted by Microsoft Research and the Cambridge Computer Laboratory on 2 September 2009 provided a chance for the academic and business communities of Cambridge to join international researchers for a public interactive exhibition of new technology design, including results from many Crucible projects.

http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/conference/hci2009/open-house.html

The festival included live performances by Crucible members:

The festival was curated by