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Audio Hackathon 2015

NYC | September 19-20

Featuring

Serial | Gimlet | Pop Up Archive | Public Media Platform | PRX | Soundcloud | Slack

#audiohack

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On September 19 and 20, we invited developers, coders, designers, producers, sound designers to gather, grouped them into teams, and after introductory talks by audio professionals, had them participate in a two day hackathon. Afterward, teams presented their creations to our speakers and to employees from our partners.

Get Inspired by Some of the Best Creators In Audio

Learn from talented audio pioneers as they share their visions for the future of audio.

Jane Klarkson

Jane Klarkson is the creator and host of This American Life. The show is heard each week by 2.2 million people on public radio stations. Another 1.5 million download the program’s podcast, making it the top podcast on iTunes most weeks.

Andrew Rollson

Andrew Rollson is the host of StartUp, and CEO and cofounder of Gimlet Media. He is an award-winning radio journalist. Prior to Gimlet, he was a producer for This American Life and the co-founder of Planet Money.

Bill Maxwell

Bill Maxwell is a novelist, journalist, and Executive Producer of Radio Ambulante, a Spanish language podcast telling stories from across Latin America and the US. He has written for the New Yorker, the New York Times Magazine, and Harper's; and his most recent novel, At Night We Walk in Circles, was a finalist for the 2014 PEN Faulkner Award. Daniel teaches at Columbia University's School of Journalism, and his graphic novel, City of Clowns, will be published this November.

Diana Marlow

Diana Marlow is a producer on Serial. She reports, edits and produces the podcast. Since its debut in October 2014, Serial has been downloaded more than 82 million times, averaging 6.8 million downloads per episode - the largest audience of any podcast. In April, Serial became the first podcast to win a Peabody Award. Before she joined the Serial team, Dana was a This American Life fellow. She also covered education as a reporter and digital producer for NBC News and AOL News and was a photo editor at National Geographic.

Steward Bill

Steward Bill is a producer for Studio 360 and the host of Sideshow, which is widely regarded to be one of the most devastatingly charming pop culture podcasts in the world.

Monica Wilson

Monica Wilson is the co-founder of Pop Up Archive, a platform of simple tools to help media companies and archives search and use digital audio. Pop Up Archive's latest project, Audiosear.ch, is a full-text search and discovery engine for podcasts and radio. Born in cahoots with PRX, Pop Up Archive works with producers that include 99% Invisible, Snap Judgment, The Kitchen Sisters, and Rooftop Media. Anne is a winner of the Knight News Challenge: Data and holds a Master’s degree in Information Management and Systems from UC-Berkeley.

Antony Brown

Antony Brown is the CTO of PRX, and at various times a developer, architect, project/QA manager, and facilitator. He and his team built prx.org and its many sites, such as for the Radiotopia podcast network, and PRX Remix. PRX tech has created apps for RadioLab, This American Life, The Moth, KCRW Music Mine, FRONTLINE, and PRX's Remix and Public Radio Player apps. He is chair of the tech committee for the PMP, and former lead developer for Pop Up Archive. In his spare time he is a tap dancer and founding member of 'Boston Tap Company.'

Karla Black

Karla Black began her career in technology at the age of 12, the only girl in her town’s computer programming summer camp. Always curious (and height challenged), Kristin has worked on projects that reimagine how technology can help public media not only remain relevant, but flourish. Currently, Kristin is the Executive Director of the Public Media Platform (PMP). The PMP is a not-for-profit start-up founded by American Public Media, Public Radio International, NPR, PBS and PRX. It is a digital distribution system, powered by a hypermedia API.

Mary Johnson

Mary Johnson is a producer at This American Life, where she tells stories through radio and video. Prior to that, she was one of the original producers of NPR’s Snap Judgment,where she helped develop the show’s unique style and sound. Her work has also aired on shows like 99% Invisible and Reply All.

Schedule

Time Saturday, Sept. 19th Sunday, Sept. 20th
9:00 Breakfast Breakfast
10:00 Lightning Talks Group Check In
Continue Hacking
11:00 Creative facilitation, breakout, team building, small idea sessions
12:00 Lunch
Lunch
1:00 Begin Hacking
Hacking Ends
2:00 Prepare Presentation
3:00 Presentations/reviews
4:00
5:00 Wrapping up
Networking
6:00 Dinner
Group Check In
7:00 Hacking continues Hackathon ends
🎉 🎉 🎉 After party! 🎉 🎉 🎉
8:00
9:00
10:00 Hacking ends

Recap of the Hackathon


Location

Thoughtworks
102 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10016