Talk of the town is our weekly post of links and tidbits that we hear about, but didn’t get time to write about.
- Hack the Festival: Where art meets tech during the Perth Festival @Spacecubed, 20-27 Feb 2015. Spacecubed is partnering with the Perth Festival to launch Australia’s first art hack – a fast-paced event that will place you at the convergence of art and technology.
- OzAPP Awards Top Five Finalists announced, APE Mobile, FreightExchange, JoySprouts, JobDoh and Kindy. Big lineup of speakers, plus the OzApp Awards pitches and prizes. Book here.
- If you’re learning to code, or teaching people to code, come along and meet others with the same interest. Learn Code Meetup
- Curious about 3D Printing? Jon Snelgrove of 3D Printing Studios is running an “Introduction To 3D Printing” class at SpaceCubed.
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PerthWebGirls.com – a day’s workshop teaching women to code in a choice of two languages. March 6/7th
- The next Unearthed Perth hackathon kicks off at Spacecubed in the Perth CBD at 5pm on Friday 20th March and runs until late Sunday – that’s 54 hours to use your unique skill set to find innovative solutions to industry challenges. Could you build the next winning prototype?
- The word on the street is that Video Cha Cha has a new name, Studio Orange!
- And while we are on name changes, Atomic Sky has finally made it clear that their space is called Tech Hub! Go check it out, lots going on out there on Money Street, it seems Sam managed to get some color on the walls 🙂
- //Startup News is looking for startups to interview, so if you have launched something recently please let us know via [email protected].
- Perth is currently home to a pair of giants as part of the Perth International Arts Festival 2015. I snapped this one having a kip this morning.
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