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© 2007 FTS Conventures

April 23 - 25, 2004 in Cleveland, OH
Showcasing technical, musical and artistic talent.
Bridging the gap between art and technology.

Notacon 2004 Media Archive

The old webpage for the event can be found archived here:

http://www.notacon.org/archive/2004/

For the first Notacon, only portions of the technical track were recorded. All talks that were recorded were digitized with considerable work and effort from Jim "Vitruvius" Eastman and Kris "Krnlpanik" Suter. They both deserve our gratitude for putting in the hours of effort necessary to pull this stun off! All tracks are encoded in the MP3 format.

The technical track talks are presented in the order they were given.

  1. Paul Jarc : Posterity
  2. Rajeev Khurana : ACLU & the PATRIOT Act
  3. Eric Meyer : XHTML
  4. Michale Tetreault : Personal Data Privacy
  5. Kath Wang : Morph
  6. Josh Landau : Physical Data Integrity
  7. SE Linux vs. Open BSD Panel Discussion
  8. Timothy Lord : Slashdot Backend
  9. Seth Hardy : Programming Without Code
  10. Richard Forno : Keynote
  11. Matt Fanto : SE Linux and MAC
  12. Myself : Telco Part 1
  13. Myself : Telco Part 2
  14. Lurene Grenier and Seth Hinze : Homunculus
  15. Jose Nazario : Write Your Own Damn Tools!
  16. Rick Wash : Computer Security
Also, we would like to note that Jason Scott and RaDMan's talk entitled, "100 Years of the Computer Art Scene" is conveniently available in multiple formats on archive.org.

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