SLASH Announces First-Ever Artist-Focused Hackathon For Music Week During SXSW 2014

February 18, 2014, 10 years ago

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Grammy-winning, iconic guitarist and Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame artist SLASH is heading to music week in Austin during SXSW 2014 to launch Slashathon, the first-ever artist-focused hackathon. Powered by Geeklist, Slashathon is a hackathon where developers create applications and technology within a 12-hour period. The music-oriented Slashathon will offer developers a unique challenge to create solutions for artists to engage their communities for an album release. Slashathon will take place Wednesday, March 12th at Capitol Factory (701 Brazos St., STE 1601, Austin, TX).

The Slashathon grand prize includes a Gibson guitar autographed by Slash, $1,000 dollars, and the opportunity to have Slash use the winning hack with the release of his new album, coming out in late 2014. The judges for Slashathon will be Slash himself, Bram Cohen, Chief Scientist & Founder of BitTorrent, and Ben Parr, Co-founder & Managing Partner, DominateFund.

Register for Slashathon at this location.

*SXSW badges are not required to participate. APIs available to developers to build with include Aviary, Dolby, Leap Motion, Gimbal, Raspberry Pi, Codio.io, Elasticsearch, Mad Mimi, Yellow API and Lob. Furthr.la, and Geeklist will provide mentorship for all participants.

Slashathon itinerary:

Wednesday, March 12th - Capitol Factory, Austin

8 AM: Registration

9 AM: API presentations

1 AM: Hacking begins

1:30 PM: Lunch

7 PM: Presentations

8:30 PM: Awards


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