[1] It was situated on a large camp-site near the small town Vierhouten in the Netherlands called the Paasheuvel.
Pre-event announcement by a Hackaday contributor "Eliot" stated it was brought by the same people as What the Hack 2005.
With over 170 talks[4] and 3 large lecture halls, this edition was by far the largest in the series of quadrennial Dutch events.
The special side tents offering off-the-tracks program added to the open atmosphere which was manly driven by mixing technology, art and social aspects together.
A custom camp currency (being copy-cat'ed using 3D printers), illuminated flying objects at night and lock picking contests during the day where accompanied by techno-DJs generating baselines from raw-network modulation data.