I was recently pointed to this: https://cdn.vis.ethz.ch/vc2/2021/call-for-proposals.pdf https://viscon.vis.ethz.ch The association of computer science students (VIS) of ETH Zürich is organizing a conference in October with talks and workshops with the general goal of showing students exciting computer applications that they don't typically learn about in their studies. Anyone up for proposing a PewPew workshop together? (Radomir in particular, but maybe there are others in the vicinity.) Provided of course that face-to-face workshops are safely possible again by then, I think that would fit nicely into their "interdisciplinary" track. Especially if it can include soldering one's own device (as we did at Flick the World) and connecting electronics (as we did at EuroPython), which are probably things many computer scientists don't encounter during their studies, while Python and game programming may be more familiar. (Can you get half-assembled PewPew Standalones from Makerfabs?) -Christian