Premiere of the "Ada & Zangemann" movie on Ada Lovelace Day
The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) is celebrating Ada Lovelace
Day on October 8 with a special event for its supporters: the global
English premiere of the animated film 'Ada & Zangemann - A Tale of
Software, Skateboards, and Raspberry Ice Cream'. Originally a highly
successful illustrated book, now available in 10 languages and counting,
the story has been adapted into a film and is licensed as an open
educational resource.
Following the success of the illustrated book ‘Ada & Zangemann - A Tale of
Software, Skateboards, and Raspberry Ice Cream’,
the FSFE is now releasing the story as an animated movie. The book is
currently available in 10 languages and has reached the hands of over
20,000 children worldwide and it was been spread through readings,
discussions, and workshops.
The movie, available under a Creative Commons license, is about the
famous and immensely rich inventor Zangemann and the girl Ada, a
curious tinkerer. Ada begins to experiment with hardware and software
and, due to Zangemann’s actions, realises how crucial technology is for
her and others. It is a fascinating story for children from the age of 6
that will motivate them to tinker with hardware and software, and
encourage
them to actively shape their own technology.
‘Ada & Zangemann’, the movie premiere
The premiere of the English movie will take place on
Ada Lovelace Day through a global online event. FSFE supporters, the
donors who made this movie possible, and members of various Free
Software associations will be present. Vint Cerf, often referred
to as one of the "fathers of the Internet", and Franziska Heine,
Executive Director of Wikimedia Germany, will give special speeches
during the event.
- What: Ada & Zangemann English Premiere
- When: 8 October, from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM CEST
- Who: FSFE Supporters + Contributors to the movie + their families
- Where: FSFE Supporters receive the invite link. We would be delighted to have you
join us as Press. Simply let us know, and we'll gladly send you the
link. Additionally, we’re pleased to send you a copy of the story in
ebook format.
At the end of the event, the film will be published on the FSFE's
website and made available to the public under the Creative Commons By
Share-Alike Licence, as an Open Education Resource. During the next
months the FSFE will release other language version of the movie on https://ada.fsfe.org/movie.
Ada Lovelace Day: second Tuesday in October
Ada Lovelace Day is held every year on the second Tuesday in October. Named after
the mathematician and computer science pioneer Ada Lovelace, it aims to
celebrate the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering
and maths (STEM), to raise the profile of women in STEM, to encourage
more girls to pursue STEM careers and to support women already working
in STEM.
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