Ode to code video contest

Publication date: August 27, 2015

When Europe Code Week 2015 was announced in Urbino, two kids heard the tune that was playing from the smartphone of a girl nearby and decided that the music was much better than the presenter’s voice. They went by the mixer, switched to the music, and started to code a dance inspired by the rhythm. The results were surprising…

A similar phenomenon was observed in Amsterdam in August, when Europe Code Week and Africa Code Week were jointly presented at the Scratch Conference 2015.

 

 

The tune that had this effect has been recognized to be the “Ode to code” and it is expected to have the same effect on people, animals, and robots wherever it is heard. To collect evidence of this phenomenon CodeWeek has launched a video contest inviting any witness to record a short video showing the effects that the music has everywhere around the world. Observed effects include: unintentional robot dancing, open air programming, flash mobs, bubbles, …

How to participate (your chance to robo-dance) ?
To take part in the video contest:

  1. Record your video using the original “Ode to Code” sound track or your own remix (maintaining the same bpm). All the resources you need for your project is available on http://codeweek.it/ode-to-code/
  2. Upload your video to YouTube (using your own channel)
  3. Fill in and submit the online form providing the short url of your video and the country and category it belongs to
  4. Update the description of your video following the instructions in the confirmation e-mail
  5. Keep on having fun with coding, music, and dance!

Awards

The contest will end on October 4, 2015. The most popular videos (those with most views, likes, and comments on YouTube by the end of the contest) will be displayed on Europe Code Week and Africa Code Week websites.

The most popular videos in each category and country will be awarded with official certificates.

Sponsors are invited to award prizes that will be announced Code Week EU website.