You can decode the messages by using this chart. Place your pencil on the center and move right when you see dih (short) and left when you see dah (long).

Participants are requested to deposit their cellphones in the LightCoder emergency bag.

After the workshop, the light-mobbers will look for morse code messages placed in phone boots, in order to recover their mobiles.
Download the Morse Decoder, print it and keep it in a safe place.

Pocket Light Coders and Decoders will be available at the festival*
The Morse Code workshop was really fun (and intense!).

Thanks to the lead light-mobbers: George, Petra, Martina and Lenny!
The Pocket Lightcoder was tested and fine tuned for the action next weekend. Check back the section of Messages to find more information related with the Light-Mobs.
All the information you need will be available on Friday*
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Light-Mobs Workshop*
Sept 6th and 7th. 1 to 4 pm at EYEBEAM.
FREE
Sign up at workshop@didididahdahdahdididi.com
Please join me and learn how to encode sunlight into morse code, plus gaining skills to survive the end of the world.
The workshops will take place Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th from 1 to 4 pm in Eyebeam.
There are 12 spots available for the core Light-Mobs team.

Tools for the end of the world: LightCoder from ChocolateRobot on Vimeo.