The Mozilla Blog: At MozFest, Spend 7 Days Exploring Internet Health |
Workshops that teach you how to detect misinformation and mobile trackers. A series of art installations that turn online data into artwork. A panel about the unintended consequences of AI, featuring a former YouTube engineer and a former FBI agent. And a conversation with the inventor of the web.
These are just a handful of the experiences at this year’s MozFest, Mozilla’s annual festival for, by, and about people who love the internet. From October 22-28 at the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) and Ravensbourne University in central London, more than 2,500 developers, designers, activists, and artists from dozens of countries will gather to explore privacy, security, openness, and inclusion online.
Tickets are just lb45, and provide access to hundreds of sessions, talks, art, swag, meals, and more.
Says Mark Surman, Mozilla’s Executive Director: “At MozFest, people from across the globe — technologists from Nairobi, educators from Berlin — come together to build a healthier internet. We examine the most pressing issues online, like misinformation and the erosion of privacy. Then we roll up our sleeves to find solutions. In a way, MozFest is just the start: The ideas we bat around and the code we write always evolves into new campaigns and new open-source products.”
You can learn more and purchase tickets at mozillafestival.org. In the meantime, here’s a closer look at what you can expect:
MozFest is built around hands-on participation — many of your fellow attendees are leading sessions themselves. These sessions are divided among six spaces: Decentralisation; Digital Inclusion; Openness; Privacy and Security; Web Literacy; and the Youth Zone.
Sessions range from roundtable discussions to hackathons. Among them:
A scene from MozFest 2017
The MozFest Dialogues & Debates stage features leading thinkers from across the internet health movement. This year, 18 luminaries from France, India, Afghanistan, and beyond will participate in solo talks and spirited panels. Among them:
A scene from MozFest 2017
Can’t make it to London? Don’t fret: You can also watch these talks online at mozillafestival.org
MozFest is always evolving — over nine years, it’s grown from a small gathering in a Barcelona museum to a global convening in the heart of London. This year, we’re excited to introduce:
The Festival weekend — Saturday, October 27 and Sunday, October 28 — is where many sessions, talks, and experiences take place. But there’s an entire pre-week of programming, too. MozFest House runs from October 22 to October 26 at the Royal Society of the Arts (RSA) and extends the festival into a week-long affair. MozFest House programming includes:
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MozFest couldn’t happen without the time and talent of our extraordinary volunteer wranglers. And it is made possible by our presenting sponsor Private Internet Access, a leading personal virtual private network (VPN) service. The event is also supported by Internet Society, the nonprofit working for an open, globally-connected, trustworthy, and secure Internet for everyone.
We hope you’ll join us in London — or tune in remotely — and help us build a better internet. mozillafestival.org
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