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DESCRIPTION
Virtual Futures presents a panel discussion on biohacking, implantable devices and human augmentation.
Biohackers modify or augment their body with the use of technology. Popular modifications include magnets installed into the fingertips or in the ear, radio frequency identification (RFID) chips implanted into the hand, transdermal (beneath-the-skin) LED lights, chips that can read bio-signals and devices that can provide new senses.
Whilst biohacking has commonly been considered a fringe activity, it is now estimated that 10,000+ people worldwide have RFID chip implants. On the realisation that this kind of activity was possible, and relatively safe, companies have now adopted implants as an alternative to ID cards.
What does this mainstream adoption mean for the future of the biohacking movement? What limitations do they still hope to overcome? How are implantable devices being used in a medical context? What can we learn from these early-experimentations?
Join the pioneers who are continuing to push the boundaries, and explore what’s possible with these new intimate interfaces.
Panelists
Lepht Anonym, Biohacker (@Lepht_Anonym)
Liviu Babitz, CEO & Co-Founder of Cyborg Nest (@CyborgNest)
Matt Eagles, Patient Engagement Advocate (@MattEagles)
Amal DT Graafstra, Founder of Dangerous Things (@DangerousThings)
Moderated by:
Luke Robert Mason, Director of Virtual Futures (@LukeRobertMason)
Schedule
18:30 – 19:00: Registration & Drinks
19:00 – 20:00: Panel Discussion
20:00 – 20:30: Audience Q&A
20:30 – Late: Drinks & NetworkingTicket Information
Discounts are available for students, early career researchers & journalists. Contact info@virtualfutures.co.uk for Promo Codes.
About the Venue
Ninety One is the brand new venue in the Old Truman Brewery complex at 91 Brick Lane. Find out more: http://facebook.com/91bricklane/
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@VirtualFuturesMore Information
Virtual Futures (Est.1994) is a Community Interest Company (CIC). Ticket sales help to cover the cost of speaker travel, filming and documentation.