TiltNYC: like a hackathon. minus the hack. coming early 2012.
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#3Nice that the form is so short but no info on who it's for nor why they should take part.
Re: TiltNYC: like a hackathon. minus the hack. coming early 2012.
#4compete with other teams over the course of an afternoon, honing an idea around a themed concept. each round will set valuations and present new challenges. teams can buyout others and have to pivot to stay ahead. winner takes all.
This has nothing to do with a hackathon, please change the title.
Re: TiltNYC: like a hackathon. minus the hack. coming early 2012.
#5This needs a little more explanation than just a webform. Nice that the form is so short but no info on who it's for nor why they should take part.
the idea behind tilt is an event that actually involves each any every participant. we are aiming at cross pollination between various disciplines in the hope that people learn to mingle outside their inner circle.
instead of simply "networking", the game element behind tilt gives attendees a way to determine if others are people they could actually work with. how do they think under duress? how well do they respond to changes in the environment? how creative are they.
Re: TiltNYC: like a hackathon. minus the hack. coming early 2012.
#6compete with other teams over the course of an afternoon, honing an idea around a themed concept. each round will set valuations and present new challenges. teams can buyout others and have to pivot to stay ahead. winner takes all.
So like a startup role playing game for those who are not ready to invest real time and money? What happens to the idea and the "products"? This has nothing to do with a hackathon, please change the title.
Re: TiltNYC: like a hackathon. minus the hack. coming early 2012.
#7compete with other teams over the course of an afternoon, honing an idea around a themed concept. each round will set valuations and present new challenges. teams can buyout others and have to pivot to stay ahead. winner takes all.
So like a startup role playing game for those who are not ready to invest real time and money? What happens to the idea and the "products"? This has nothing to do with a hackathon, please change the title.
the attendees are investing real time - just not an entire weekend. both myself and @neosavvy - the creators of the event - are hackers who work full time. this event is aimed at people who are curious to work with others in more than just a hacking sense. the aim isn't just to involve developers, but also individuals who have skills in other industries, such as robotics, media and biotech.
what happens to the products is whatever the teams want to do with them.
Re: TiltNYC: like a hackathon. minus the hack. coming early 2012.
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
So like a startup role playing game for those who are not ready to invest real time and money? What happens to the idea and the "products"? This has nothing to do with a hackathon, please change the title.
@exDM69, certainly there is a play on the word hackathon. the aim here is to take the hacking out of it and yet keep the fundamental brainstorming that is central to any group think. just because there isn't any code created, doesn't mean the ideas/concepts are less valid. the attendees are investing real time - just not an entire weekend. both myself and @neosavvy - the creators of the event - are hackers who work f…
Re: TiltNYC: like a hackathon. minus the hack. coming early 2012.
#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
So like a startup role playing game for those who are not ready to invest real time and money? What happens to the idea and the "products"? This has nothing to do with a hackathon, please change the title.
@exDM69, certainly there is a play on the word hackathon. the aim here is to take the hacking out of it and yet keep the fundamental brainstorming that is central to any group think. just because there isn't any code created, doesn't mean the ideas/concepts are less valid. the attendees are investing real time - just not an entire weekend. both myself and @neosavvy - the creators of the event - are hackers who work f…
one of the problems is that other professionals are typically less likely than your average hacker to attend a new type of event. as such, the hope is that everyone invites a few of their professional friends from these other industries who are curious and open to the experience.
@neosavvy and i are actively inviting these types of people from our own networks, to augment the high hacker contingent.
if you have other suggestions of ways to get the concept out to those on the fringe of their professions, please let us know.
Re: TiltNYC: like a hackathon. minus the hack. coming early 2012.
#10[1]: http://www.odysseyofthemind.com/learn_more.php [2]: http://www.idodi.org/index.php/the-organization