Observe. Hack. Make.

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Observe. Hack. Make.
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Genre Hacker con
BeginsJuly 31, 2013
EndsAugust 4, 2013
Frequencyquadrennial (every 4 years)
Location(s) Geestmerambacht, Oudkarspel, Netherlands
Inaugurated1989
Previous event Hacking at Random (2009)
Next event Still Hacking Anyway (2017)
Attendance3000 tickets sold
Website https://ohm2013.org/
Map of the OHM 2013 site Ohm 2013 map.jpg
Map of the OHM 2013 site

Observe. Hack. Make. also known as OHM, was an outdoor hacker conference that took place in the Netherlands from July 31 to August 4, 2013. [1]

This conference was part of a sequence that began with the Galactic Hacker Party in 1989, followed by Hacking at the End of the Universe in 1993, Hacking In Progress in 1997, Hackers At Large in 2001, What the Hack in 2005, and Hacking at Random in 2009. The tradition continued in 2017 with Still Hacking Anyway [2] and May Contain Hackers in 2022.

With 3000 tickets sold, [3] [4] the camp was completely sold out weeks before it started. [5] With 700 more tickets than the previous camp [6] it was the biggest Dutch hacker camp so far.

Julian Assange

One of the highlights of the event was a live video connection with Julian Assange. [7] After his appearance at Hacking at Random in 2009 the organizers invited Assange again. This time he spoke to the audience over a live video connection from the Ecuador embassy [8] in London.

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References

  1. "OHM2013". ohm2013.org. Retrieved Nov 29, 2022.
  2. "SHA2017". sha2017.org. Retrieved Nov 29, 2022.
  3. "OHM 2013 - Emerce". www.emerce.nl. Archived from the original on 2013-07-16.
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  5. "Astrid Oosenbrug: RT @ohm2013: OHM2013 is s... — Publitiek". publitiek.nl. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01.
  6. "Har2009 |". gendo.ch. Archived from the original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  7. Wolf, Asher (14 August 2013). "Observe, Make, Hack: reflections on a hacker camp". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  8. "Hackers verzamelen zich in Nederland". bnr.nl. 31 July 2013.