The food, drink & schwag of Webstock 2017

It’s Webstock Week this week! YAY! Here’s a sneak peek at just some of the things you can expect at the main event on Thursday 16 and Friday 17 February….

SCHWAG

We’ve tried to select things that aren’t bad for our lil’ planet – stuff that can be reused, recycled or repurposed. So this year, here’s what we’ve got for you…

Webstock t shirt

Two designs. Two styles of fit. Many sizes: small, medium, large, xl and 2xl. Also available in kids’ sizes for our lil’ Webstockers of the Future.

T shirts made by ASColour, and produced under safe, fair, legal and humane working conditions.

Webstock web socks

Merino blend business socks, knitted from the finest natural and performance yarns, perfect for business time and other times too.

Notebook & writing implement

A fine-looking, sustainable repository for your notations, ruminations, ideations and illustrations, made from paper given a second chance at life. These have been handmade by Misprint and Wakefield Digital, specially for Webstock.

(Did you know that by repurposing this paper we’ve saved 200 litres of water – 266 standard water bottles! I did not know this. But now I do.)

A Webstock receptacle

 This year, a choice: a water bottle or a coffee cup.

Both the Webstock coffee cup and the Webstock water bottle are made of recyclable BPA-free plastic and can be operated one handed with a simple push of the button. The bottle has the look of glass, but neither the heaviness nor the breakability, and it’s recyclable at end of its life.

Both receptacles are reusable, durable, stylish and come with a spill-resistant lid* (we tested – it’s true!) and a drinking hole is designed for optimum liquid flow. (We tested that too – and it’s true!)

Without doing anymore than using your Webstock receptacle instead of the one-use coffee or plastic water cups, you are limiting the amount of unnecessary waste into landfill, making the Earth cleaner and happier.

Lastly, we’re not doing new bags this year. We’ve taken on board the feedback from the past few years about folks having just too many Webstock bags – and to be fair, we may have a few too many ourselves (as pictured).

So bring along one of your bags from Webstock past if you have one. Or another bag you own. Whatever works for you really.

You may also wish to acquire one of the vintage Webstock bags that will be available, if you don’t already have one.

 

 

 

FOOD & DRINK

Your nourishment and sustenance while at Webstock’s main event on Thursday and Friday is very important to us.

Much of the food available will be locally and sustainably sourced. All the offerings at morning and afternoon tea and lunch will be gluten free, and at least half vegetarian. There will also be a sizeable range of organic, plant based, vegan, dairy free and nut free options.

Amongst other things, we’ll have…

Coffee

Mojo Coffee, Webstock’s official coffee partner, will be brewing up more ways than one to get your fix. They’ll be serving up delicious coffee from their beautiful café downstairs, or join them upstairs and enjoy alternative brew methods like batch brew filter coffee, chilled cold brew and Steampunk single origin coffee.

This is an ideal opportunity for you to break in your new Webstock coffee receptacle for continuous refills.

Cola, Juice & Water
We’ll have organic fairtrade Karma Cola, along with Gingerella, Lemmy, Apple & Feijoa, Pear & Ginger, Raspberry & Lemon and Lime & Cranberry, Blood Orange and Blackcurrant.

There’ll also be organic juices from Almighty, who contribute 3c from every bottle sold to help dig vege gardens in schools and teach kids to cook with fresh, healthy produce. Flavours include Apple; Beetroot; Carrot; Guava, and Orange & Apple Juice.

These beverages will be available all day. And are free.

Plus there will be water stations aplenty, situated around the venue to help keep hydration at optimal levels. Use your Webstock bottle if you have one, why don’t you!

Beer

Garage Project beer o’clock will take place at afternoon tea time, both days. While we all love a good free beer, let us embrace patience as we anticipate high demand and decent-sized queues.

We would say something about drinking responsibly here, but we know you know that already.

Ice Cream

Back by popular demand,  we’ll be serving tasty ice cream and non-dairy frozen treats. From the Wooden Spoon Boutique Freezery, we have ice cream sandwiches in the following flavours:

Birthday Party – Cake batter ice cream between 2 funfetti sugar cookies

Brownie Sundae (gf) – Salted vanilla ice cream between 2 gluten free chocolate brownie cookies

Velvet Whoopie – Raspberry chip ice cream between 2 red velvet whoopie pies

We’ve also got Little Island, New Zealand’s first coconut-based ice cream. It’s vegan, dairy free, nut free and soy free. Available throughout the day in chocolate and mango flavours.

The ice cream at Webstock ’17 is brought to you by the fine folk at Pushpay. Thank you Pushpay!

Tacos & Dumplings & Sweeties

On Thursday, after the last talk of the day, and before Startup Alley, a cash bar will be in operation. And thanks to La Boca Loca, House of Dumplings and Sweet Release Cakes and Treats, a delightful assortment of tasty treats will be available for purchase.

La Boca Loca will be serving chilangas. They use fresh, responsibly produced, sustainable cuisine, and organic produce whenever possible.

House of Dumplings will also have a selection of their moreish morsels – handmade from scratch in Wellington using the recipes and techniques passed down from generations of dumpling makers. They use locally sourced, 100% natural, free range, and MSG free ingredients.

Sweet Release Cakes and Treats will be serving their delicious made-from-scratch desserts with gluten free and vegan options.

There will be eftpos.

Afterparty

And to celebrate the Webstock Week that was, there’s a post match function taking place at Prefab. There’ll be an excellent assortment of drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and lashings of hearty food to keep you hydrated, nourished and in the party kind of mood.

ONWARD TO WEBSTOCKERY!

Eats to eat and drinks to drink at Webstock 2016

Your nourishment and sustenance while at Webstock’s main event on Thursday and Friday is very important to us.

Much of the food available will be locally and sustainably sourced, and at least half of all offerings at meal times will be gluten free and vegetarian.

There will also be a sizeable range of organic, plant based, vegan, dairy free and nut free options.

Amongst other things, we’ll have…

Coffee

For the workshops on Tuesday and Wednesday at Shed 6, our friends at Peoples Coffee will be there serving up fine cups of joe: delicious, unlimited and free!

Mojo Coffee, Webstock’s coffee partner at the St James, will be brewing up more ways than one to get your fix. They’ll be serving delicious coffee from their fancy new café downstairs or join them upstairs and enjoy alternative brew methods like batch brew filter coffee, chilled cold brew and Steampunk single origin coffee.

Please feel free to bring your Webstock Coffee Receptacle should you have one, for continuous refills.

Cola, Juice & Water

We’ll have a selection of organic fairtrade Karma Colas, kombucha, and organic juices from Almighty, who contribute 3c from every bottle sold to help dig vege gardens in schools and teach kids to cook with fresh, healthy produce.

These beverages will be available all day.

Plus there will be water stations aplenty, situated around the venue to help keep hydration at optimal levels. Bring along your Webstock water bottle from last year why don’t you!

Beer

In celebration of Webstock’s special 10th anniversary, Garage Project are back again and this time, have conjured up something a lil’ different.

Brewed with a carefully chosen selection of high citrus New Zealand and American hops, ‘red’ malts, black pepper and ruby grapefruit, this ale careers off the tracks in a beautiful mess of juicy citrus sour, sweet malt and bitter aromatic hops. Something thought provoking for the mind and stimulating for the taste buds.

Garage Project beer o’clock will take place at afternoon tea time, both days. Beers will also be available on Thursday evening, and at the Webstock After Party.

We would say something about drinking responsibly here, but we know you know that already.

Ice Cream

Back by popular demand, we’ll be serving tasty ice cream and non- dairy frozen treats. From the Wooden Spoon Boutique Freezery, we have ice cream pops in the following flavours:

  • Chocolate Peanut Butter – milk chocolate ice cream with Fix and Fogg peanut butter and white chocolate clusters (gluten free and egg free)
  • Stroopwafel – cinnamon ice cream with Montfoort stroopwafel bits (nut free)
  • Cherry Pie – creamy vanilla ice cream with Doughmomma cherry pie lling swirled throughout (gluten free, nut free and egg free)

We’ve also got Little Island, New Zealand’s first coconut-based ice cream. It’s vegan, dairy free, nut free and soy free. Available throughout day in vanilla bean chocolate, mango and banana bean flavours.

Tacos & Dumplings

On Thursday, after the last talk of the day, and before Startup Alley, a cash bar will be in operation. And thanks to La Boca Loca and House of Dumplings, a delightful assortment of tasty treats will be available for purchase.

La Boca Loca will be serving tacos (gluten free) in meat or vegetarian varieties. They use fresh, responsibly produced, sustainable cuisine, and organic produce whenever possible.

House of Dumplings will also have a selection of their moreish morsels – handmade from scratch in Wellington using the recipes and techniques passed down from generations of dumpling makers. They use locally sourced, 100% natural, free range, and MSG free ingredients.

There will be eftpos.

Afterparty

And to celebrate the Webstock Week that was, there’s a post match function taking place in the St James, across several spaces. There’ll be an excellent assortment of drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and lashings of hearty food to keep you hydrated, nourished and in the party kind of mood.

 

After Partying

To celebrate the Webstock Week that was, the fine folks at Serato are putting on a shindig at the grand Embassy Theatre on Friday night. Thanks Serato!

There’ll be lashings of hearty food, an excellent assortment of drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), and The Amazing Travelling Photobooth will be in action to capture your precious party memories.

There’ll be spaces for listening and conversing, and spaces for dancing and getting your jiggle on. Smooth sounds and eclectic, atmospheric electric boogaloo will be provided by DJs Jizmatron and Coco Solid.

Doors open at 5.30pm and we’ll go till late. You’ll need your nametag to get in.

(You are welcome to buy a ticket for your special someone if you’d like to bring ’em along. Tickets are $65 and can be purchased  from the registration desk anytime after 10am.)

Seven things: Shelley Bernstein

1. Who are you?
I’m a thinker who believes people and community can change everything…if we listen.

2. What do you do?
I work at the Brooklyn Museum on projects that explore the intersection of public participation and digital.  We’re often developing projects that use crowdsourcing as a means to learn more and we aim for deep participation among our visitors with the hope they will own projects as much as we do.

3. How did you end up here?
I have a love of art, so working at a museum gives me inspiration every day.

4. What current issue(s) is/are most important to you right now?
Meaningful interaction with the people we serve.

5. Tell us more about your talk at Webstock – why should folks come listen?
I’m going to talk a lot about change.  It’s not an easy thing any project that we work on, but it’s fundamental to getting things right.   I’ll profile three former projects and the big lessons we learned from them. Those lessons are driving our current initiative, ASK Brooklyn Museum, and we’re building ASK in a way that allows for great change as we run up to our launch in June.

6. Who are your greatest influences?
My girlfriend, Sasha, and my dog, Teddy; both remind me of the value of staying present and mindful every single day.

7. Tell us three things you love (eg movies, albums, songs, poems, artefacts) and why.
I love where I live in Red Hook, Brooklyn, because it’s a community and that’s rare in a city this large.  I adore the open sky owing to my Texan heritage.  I love vintage things because they speak volumes about time and place.

Shelley will be presenting at Webstock on Thursday 19th Feb at 2.30. Details here

Seven Things: Cory Doctorow

1. Who are you?
Cory Doctorow.

2. What do you do?
I am currently working on a project with the Electronic Frontier Foundation to end all DRM, everywhere in the world, within 10 years. It’s called Apollo 1201.

I write science fiction novels for adults and kids, as well as graphic novels and nonfiction books. Some recent ones: HOMELAND (a sequel to LITTLE BROTHER); INFORMATION DOESN’T WANT TO BE FREE (with introductions by Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer); RAPTURE OF THE NERDS (with Charlie Stross) and IN REAL LIFE (with Jen Wang).

I co-own and co-edit Boing Boing.

I am involved with many tech/activist groups, including the Open Rights Group, which I helped found.

3. How did you end up here?
I was a computer kid, started a software company during the first dotcom bubble, moved to San Francisco (writing, blogging and publishing all the while) and ended up at EFF (which made sense, because I was raised by activist parents).

4. What current issue(s) is/are most important to you right now?
Global wealth disparity.

The remaking of information infrastructure as a tool of control, rather than liberation.

Surveillance, privacy and crypto usability.

5. Tell us more about your talk at Webstock – why should folks come listen?
I’m going to explain the secret history of how your world got stuffed full of computers that are designed to treat you as an adversary, what this has done to the state of freedom, justice and equity in the world, and how we’re going to change it.

6. Who are your greatest influences?
Seratonin, dopamine… (I kid).

Bruce Sterling, Shari Steele, Cindy Cohn, William Gibson, Abbie Hoffman, Rosa Luxembourg, Ian McDonald, John Gilmore, Woody GuthrieJoe Hill, Thomas Piketty.

7. Tell us three things you love (eg movies, albums, songs, poems, artifacts) and why.
Aeropress: makes better coffee than pretty much anything, with less fuss, and fits in a suitcase.

Volante Designs: they make coats for superheros.

Ubuntu: an OS that Just Works and gets out of your way.

Cory is speaking at Webstock 2015 on Friday 20th Feb, at 4.35pm. Details here