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Show that you support atoms&bits Festival!

  • Post date September 16, 2009
  • Post categories In atoms&bits
  • Tags ab09, atomsandbits, camp, festival, logo, my stuff

The preparations for atoms&bits Festival are going into high gear as we have a little over a week to go. (Phew. Breath.) And there’s plenty of good news, too. First up, our events list is filling up quickly. (Quite a few planned events aren’t even listed yet!) We know of many great visitors who I’m psyched to meet, or meet again. (Don’t be confused by the relatively low number of participants registered for atoms&bits Camp in our mixxt network: For a&b we’ve been trying hard not only to reach the usual suspects, so to speak, but to also get other communities involved so that more creative cross-pollination can take place. And for those using mixxt the first time, it can be somewhat confusing at times. There’s going to be a lot more participants than are shown in the mixxt network as of yet. It’s going to rock!

But back to the “support the festival” part: If you want to show some support for atoms&bits, like if you’re planning to participate in any (or a lot of) atoms&bits events, here’s the easiest way to do just that: Take the logo and put it on your blog or website.

For your convenience, we prepared for you the code to just copy and paste into your blog platform of choice. (Code right after the jump.)

To display this image (376px wide) just copy and paste the text under the image.

atoms and bits festival

<a href="http://www.atomsandbits.net" target="_blank"><img src="http://web26.s295.goserver.host/images/atomsandbits_logo.jpg" alt="atoms and bits festival"></a>

To display this image (500px wide) just copy and paste the text under the image.

atoms and bits festival

<a href="http://www.atomsandbits.net" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3463/3859363908_a0c330e8ab.jpg" alt="atoms&amp;bits festival"></a>

To display this image (200x200px wide) just copy and paste the text under the image.

atoms and bits logo 200px

<a href="http://www.atomsandbits.net" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3499/3924619524_6942e25b8f.jpg" alt="atoms and bits logo 200px" /></a>

(More logos available at http://atomsandbits.net/presse.)

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2 Comments

Ingo says:
September 16, 2009 at 3:17 pm

You should maybe check the img src for the 376px wide logo :-)

Peter Bihr says:
September 18, 2009 at 8:30 am

Thanks! Fixed now.

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Working with multiple foundations and think tanks on issues surrounding digital society, smart cities, AI, governance, tech policy. This is the main part of my work.

Working with Stiftung Mercator on a range of strategic initiatives as part of their Digital Society focus area.

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