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Ignite Portland 10 – Ignite Portland
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Ignite Portland 10 was held on February 9th, 2012 and included the following talks:. Angela Stacklin – How to turn a fairytale romance into reality. Brad Fortier – The Human Brain on Improvised Theater. Brandt Stickley – Creating Gift Economy in 5 Easy Steps. Clifton B – What startups can learn from the yo-yo community. Sarah Stricker – Your Memories Are Etched in Jello. Curtis C. Chen – A Homebrew Cat Feeding Robot. Ním Wunnan – Presenting on Presenting. Amy Dubin – This is Tea! HAPPENING NOV 2, 2016!
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Ignite Portland 6 – Ignite Portland
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Ignite Portland 6 – July 16th 2009. 69 of you were brave enough to share your burning ideas with us – things that you thought would be great on stage at Ignite Portland 6. You were right. The ideas were great. But, as always, we have to narrow the field down. This time, we chose 17 talks (for a total of 18, including our traditional “What Is Ignite? These are the talks that you’ll see on stage at Ignite Portland 6:. 8211; Nate Angell. How to build and program a multitouch display. 8211; Todd Greco. Prior...
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Ignite Portland 11 – Ignite Portland
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The field has been narrowed and out of the breach come 20 awesome talks to be presented for Ignite Portland 11 on September 19th, 2012! In no particular order:. Greg Dunlap — Are slot machines rigged? Austin Ramsland — The Quantified Toddler: lessons learned from applying modern technology to my 13 month-old daughter. J-P Voillequé — Muppetology. Chris Haskell — Blowing up the grade book: What games have taught us about how to save our schools. Chris McCraw — the politics of nudity. Angela Wheeler —...
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Ignite Portland 2 – Ignite Portland
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Ignite Portland 2 was held on February 5, 2008. 6:00 Registration and Networking. 6:20 Welcome and Introductions. 6:30 Presentations Wave 1. 8211; Scott Kveton. Where Does Imagination Go? 8211; Chet Fiedler. That’s Entertainment: Politics as Theater in Campaign ’08 – Jon Perr. Open Source Rockets – Sarah Sharp. Time for Portland to Take Its Place – Chris Logan. Wouldn’t You Like To Be a Pepper (Expert) Too? 8211; Kelly Guimont. Beauty in Abandonment – Peat Bakke. 7:15 Break and Networking. Creating resil...
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Ignite Portland 4 – Ignite Portland
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Ignite Portland 4 was held on November 13, 2008 and the following presentations were given:. 8211; Josh Bancroft. Five Things Portland Can Learn From Kentucky in Five Minutes – Jeff Hardison. A Short Introduction to Cyborg Anthropology – Amber Case. Spirituality in Community: It’s not just for religion anymore – David Kominsky. How to Bluff Your Way Through Life or a 5 Minute Presentation – Cami Kaos. Cooking with the Seasons: The Garanimals Method – Katherine Gray. HAPPENING NOV 2, 2016! For details and...
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Ignite Portland 5 – Ignite Portland
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Ignite Portland 5 – February 19th 2009. 86 of you were gracious enough to share your burning ideas with us – things that you thought would be great on stage at Ignite Portland 5. You were right. The ideas were great. But, as always, we have to narrow the field down. This time, we chose 17 talks (for a total of 18, including our traditional “What Is Ignite? Speakers were notified earlier this week, and the suspense was palpable as people started celebrating (or being bummed out. Kate “The Great̶...
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Schedule | Barcamp Portland
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. BarCamp Portland 8 will be held March 28 30, 2014. Additional schedule details will be announced as the event approaches. Although sessions are usually 45-minutes, longer sessions may be proposed. If a session needs to be extended there is plenty of space available for a conversation or presentation to move to if another session needs to get started. Creating resilient, radically inclusive. Tech and maker communities. That empower positive change.
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Sponsor Us | Stumptown Syndicate
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Supporting technology education and community-building in the Portland, Oregon area. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Stumptown Syndicate was founded in 2010 to support technology education and community-building through events, space and resource coordination, and other activities. In addition to our annual schedule of events, we provide user group support, train other event organizers, and host informal social events to connect with community members. And Open Source Bridge.
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street art | marvelously mundane
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Very specific, thoroughly researched nonsense. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. I gave a talk at WhereCamp Portland. Over the weekend, talking for about an hour about art, public space, and urban planning. I wanted to start a discussion about how we view commissioned versus guerrilla art here in Portland, and compare it to other cities on the West Coast. I’ll definitely have to keep working on this especially the map and do an update post soon. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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