What's on Calderdale: Wuthering Bytes tech festival returns to Hebden Bridge this summer

Technology festival Wuthering Bytes is returning to Hebden Bridge.
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The week-long event, which has been running for over a decade, will kick off with Festival Day, hosted at The Birchcliffe Centre on August 23.

Bringing together hobbyists, engineers, creators and anyone who has a passion for technology, attendees can expect a diverse series of inspiring talks, demos and workshops.

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Technology festival Wuthering Bytes is returning to Hebden Bridge. Picture: Craig Shaw / blu planet photographyTechnology festival Wuthering Bytes is returning to Hebden Bridge. Picture: Craig Shaw / blu planet photography
Technology festival Wuthering Bytes is returning to Hebden Bridge. Picture: Craig Shaw / blu planet photography

Speakers include Professor Simon Lavington, an emeritus professor of Computer Science at the University of Essex, who will be delivering a talk on the life and work of the formidable Dina St Johnston who founded the UK’s first software house.

Meanwhile, composer and live performer Loula Yorke, will chart the evolution of modular synthesis – an early form of music technology – and share her journey in demystifying this ‘dark art’ and making music of her own.

Dr Laura James, a specialist in engineering new technologies to help people and society, will return to this year’s Festival Day as compère.

Andrew Back, Wuthering Bytes co-founder, said: ‘‘From live particle accelerating to rocket engine demonstrations, Wuthering Bytes has established a reputation for unique experiences. This year’s event will continue to be bigger and better and we’re incredibly excited to welcome attendees to the historic Birchcliffe Centre for the first time.’’

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Composer and live performer Loula Yorke, will chart the evolution of modular synthesis – an early form of music technology – and share her journey in demystifying this ‘dark art’ and making music of her own.Composer and live performer Loula Yorke, will chart the evolution of modular synthesis – an early form of music technology – and share her journey in demystifying this ‘dark art’ and making music of her own.
Composer and live performer Loula Yorke, will chart the evolution of modular synthesis – an early form of music technology – and share her journey in demystifying this ‘dark art’ and making music of her own.

Wuthering Bytes is also issuing a call for participating events to join this year’s festival. Andrew continues, ‘‘if you have an idea for a day of talks, a workshop or a roundtable discussion around design, hardware, science or tech, we'd love to hear from you."

As with previous years, Festival Day will close with a social in the evening, with full details to be announced soon.