Droppy & The Sleuth
Named as the host on the Humanitix event page for CrikeyCon IX.
SourceCrikeyCon IX · Australia · 2024
Brisbane badge-pickup credential with custom accessibility pins
CrikeyCon IX is represented by official schedule and ticketing evidence for early conference badge pickup plus an accessibility-badge station where TinkerInk helped attendees make custom pins that signalled approach preferences.
People
Named as the host on the Humanitix event page for CrikeyCon IX.
SourceNamed by the Humanitix page as bringing a badge press for attendee accessibility badge/pin creation.
SourceOfficial publisher of the CrikeyCon IX archive and schedule pages used for the 2024 identity/accessibility badge record.
SourceIt fills another CrikeyCon year without upgrading a credential into unsupported electronics: the public sources prove meaningful badge and pin artifacts for access and consent signalling, but not a PCB badge.
The recovered sources document a conference badge pickup workflow and custom accessibility pins made with a badge press. They do not document a microcontroller, PCB, firmware, battery, display, radio, NFC, SAO, or electronic badge function.
No badge software is documented for CrikeyCon IX 2024. The event had CTF and workshop activity, but the badge record is limited to the credential and accessibility-badge evidence.
The Friday preregistration schedule told attendees to pick up badges early to make Saturday morning registration easier. The ticketing page framed accessibility badges as a way to communicate whether a participant wanted to be approached or left alone.
Lifecycle
The Humanitix page says TinkerInk brought a badge press so attendees could make custom pins signalling whether they wanted to be approached or left alone.
SourceThe official schedule told attendees to pick up their badge during Friday preregistration to make Saturday morning registration easier.
SourceOperational history
The catalogue keeps the record to badge pickup and accessibility-pin signalling until direct badge documentation appears.
The entry is intentionally modeled as a conference identity and accessibility artifact so the CrikeyCon lineage expands without inventing PCB, firmware, RF, CTF, display, or programmable behavior.
The record remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying ticketing banners, event graphics, or social photos.