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+ diff --git a/speakers.md b/speakers.md index e2956d4..db8f644 100644 --- a/speakers.md +++ b/speakers.md @@ -81,6 +81,19 @@ A few years ago someone tried to learn chess _in a month_ and then play world ch --- +### blinry + + + + +**Exploring the Invisible: Adventures in the Electromagnetic Spectrum!!** + +There's an invisible world around us: The electromagnetic spectrum! It's how radio, TV and Wi-Fi work. And plenty of other things, too – I wanted to learn more about it! So, in a free week in March, inspired by Vi Hart's "Make 50 of something" technique, I decided to try to find 50 things to do with a modern Software Defined Radio – a "universal" radio receiver in the form of a $30 USB dongle. Let me to take you on three adventures that happened to me that week! + +**blinry** grew up in libraries, which convinced them that it's possible to learn and understand basically everything! Their other childhood influences include a scientific German TV show with an orange cartoon mouse. Nowadays, they spend most of their time creating collaborative and educational open-source tools, or taking trains to random places. They are part of the Chaos Community, the Recurse Center, and Jugend Hackt. + +--- + ### Devon Tao