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Get 40% off Startup Weekend Health this weekend [EVENTS]

This week: Make your own interactive fiction game, experience an audio projection and learn about legal issues that could affect your startup.

It’s a two hackathon weekend: HAMR (Hacking Audio and Music Research) Philly at Drexel’s ExCITe Center and Philadelphia Startup Weekend Health at Venturef0rth.

The Startup Weekend Health crew is being extra sweet. For you Technical.ly Philly readers, use discount code ‘TPHILLY’ and get 40 percent off the $99 ticket here.

If you’re not in the hackathon racket, this week: Make your own interactive fiction game, experience an audio projection and learn about legal issues that could affect your startup.

Audio projection of the recorded version of trichotomic ecology, composed by Nathaniel Bartlett, in three-dimensional, high-definition surround sound: Check out this music and tech mashup, which experiments with computer-generated sound. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Crane Arts Old School White Space, 1425 North 2nd Street. RSVP. $10-$12.

Penn Law’s Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic at NextFab: Penn’s Entrepreneurial Legal Clinic is coming to NextFab to talk about how to grow your business through intellectual property and how to structure your business. Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.NextFab, 2025 Washington Ave. South Philly. RSVP. Free. (Also learn more about intellectual property at this Wednesday event at Venturef0rth.)

Girl Geek Dinners: Exploring Interactive Fiction: Learn from Amanda Lange about interactive fiction gaming and then build your own. Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Cipher Prime Studios, 2nd Floor, 239 Chestnut Street. Old City. RSVP. $5.

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