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    "code": "GCGL9H",
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            "code": "J8FYUM",
            "name": "Becky Button",
            "biography": "Becky Button is an electrical engineer and experimental electronic musician. She has been involved in the maker scene since 2012, when she got into 3D printing and built a myoelectric prosthesis. Since then, she's been involved in a myriad of projects that range from wi-fi deauthing sandals, to helping build a semiconductor fab at Carnegie Mellon.",
            "avatar": "http://cfp.ctbk.de/media/avatars/MEAF_dJQULfu.jpg"
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        {
            "code": "YQUQZE",
            "name": "Jason Garwood",
            "biography": "Hi everyone! After studying Architecture and Human-Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon, I’ve been spending my time creating tech that helps artists tell stories. Some of which include exciting exhibitions, interactive toys, creative publications, and XR experiences. I use these skills to connect with LGBTQ+ technologists who help make the world a better place! \r\n\r\nConnect with me @jasontgarwood on Instagram",
            "avatar": "http://cfp.ctbk.de/media/avatars/IMG_5958_T6uR6W5.png"
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    "title": "DIY Audio Effects Pedal",
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    "abstract": "Musical effects are for everybody! Join this workshop and get hands-on experience assembling and programming your very own guitar pedal using an open-source microcontroller specifically designed for music applications. By the end of the workshop,  participants will be able to understand how we have created effects, and have the resources available to them to create their own with this platform. \r\n\r\nWe will begin by understanding how various effects function and then assemble a custom PCB and enclosure for your pedal.  After assembly and testing participants can tinker, ask questions, or participate in an improvised jam session. We will provide resources for participants who want to create more effects with code for hacking purposes after the workshop.\r\n\r\nThere are a limited number of kits available.",
    "description": "We have spent the past year developing an effects pedal because we believe musical effects are for everybody! Join this workshop and get hands-on experience assembling and programming your very own guitar pedal using an open source microcontroller specifically designed for music applications.\r\n\r\nWe will begin the workshop experience by doing some quick introductions to some sound concepts, and some digital signal processing basics before diving headfirst into assembling the PCBs and enclosures. After assembly, we will test and ensure that our PCBs are working properly. \r\n\r\nAfter assembling and testing participants can tinker, ask questions, or participate in an improvised jam session. We will provide resources for participants who want to create more effects with code for hacking purposes after the workshop.\r\n\r\nPlease bring any instruments you would want to test with the pedal. The pedal uses 1/4\" jacks, but we can also bring some adapters if you have something with a 1/8\" jack.",
    "duration": 90,
    "slot_count": 1,
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    "content_locale": "en",
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            "de": "Kino 4",
            "en": "Movie Theatre 4"
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        "start": "2024-05-05T14:00:00+02:00",
        "end": "2024-05-05T15:30:00+02:00"
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    "image": "http://cfp.ctbk.de/media/fsck-2024/submissions/GCGL9H/Assembled_pedal_t1kTfIS.jpg",
    "resources": []
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