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=Date=
 
=Date=
*October 12th 2006
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*Friday October 13th 2006
*Thursdays
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*Friday November 17th 2006
  
 
=Space=
 
=Space=
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==November 17th 2006==
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*Fontana's
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*6:30pm
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*Drink Specials:
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*$3 Beer and Well Drinks
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*Megan Miller, PopSci.com
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**Megan will be discussing and presenting Popular Science's recent foray into the digital world known as Second Life, which includes a rock concert and the creation of an all new PopSci.com Lounge.
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**Megan Miller is the editor of PopSci.com, the Web site for Popular Science magazine. She's the host of a Web show called Future Girl, as well as hostess-with-the-mostest of events at PopSci's new Second Life Lounge. You can find her in-world by looking up her Second Life avatar, Megala Marx. In the real world, you're likely to find her cycling around New York City or indulging her handbag-purchasing addiction.
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*Tim Schwartz, The Museum of the Moving Image
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**Tim will be presenting some of the Museum of the Moving Image's recent exhibitions and talking about his work as a digital curator
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==October 13th 2006==
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*Nublu (East Village)
 
*100 People
 
*100 People
  
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** one projector
 
** one projector
 
** one surface (screen)
 
** one surface (screen)
 
 
== Optional logistics ==
 
 
''Recommended: That the event does not cost the organizers ANY money...'' (Jon P up in this piece)
 
 
*Salary for people working door / audio
 
*Total cost? 200-500
 
**Food extra
 
  
 
=Potentials=
 
=Potentials=

Latest revision as of 20:55, 20 June 2008

Date

  • Friday October 13th 2006
  • Friday November 17th 2006

Space

November 17th 2006

  • Fontana's
  • 6:30pm
  • Drink Specials:
  • $3 Beer and Well Drinks
  • Megan Miller, PopSci.com
    • Megan will be discussing and presenting Popular Science's recent foray into the digital world known as Second Life, which includes a rock concert and the creation of an all new PopSci.com Lounge.
    • Megan Miller is the editor of PopSci.com, the Web site for Popular Science magazine. She's the host of a Web show called Future Girl, as well as hostess-with-the-mostest of events at PopSci's new Second Life Lounge. You can find her in-world by looking up her Second Life avatar, Megala Marx. In the real world, you're likely to find her cycling around New York City or indulging her handbag-purchasing addiction.
  • Tim Schwartz, The Museum of the Moving Image
    • Tim will be presenting some of the Museum of the Moving Image's recent exhibitions and talking about his work as a digital curator

October 13th 2006

  • Nublu (East Village)
  • 100 People

Logistics

  • equipment
    • mic
    • sound system
    • laptop audio
    • one projector
    • one surface (screen)

Potentials

  • Jake Dobkin / Gothamist
  • Mark Jenkins / Tape Babies / Instructables + eWikiHowto
  • ze / The Ze Show + Revver
  • Jonah Perreti / Huff Post
  • Chris Anderson / The Long Tail
  • Will Sherman / Untitledname.com
  • Siva Vaidhyanathan
  • Cory Archangel
  • Yochai Benkler
  • College Humor
  • Improv Everywhere
  • Demetri Martin
  • Sal Randolph
  • Lonely Island Guys
  • Mark Tribe (columbia prof, founder of rhizome.org)
  • Alex Galloway (nyu prof, founder of rhizome.org)
  • Doug Repetto (founder of dorkbot)
  • Brody Condon (video game artist, tmpspace.com)
  • Neil Stuber (www.neilstuber.com, motion graphics artist)
  • Chuck Forman (www.setpixel.com, interactive designer/artist)
  • eyebeam fellows?
  • http://www.opendemocracy.net/about/about_od_contact.jsp#drop (ny office)
  • Wendy Seltzer
  • LimeWire (Greg Bildson)
  • Music
    • DFA / Remixes
    • CYHSY / Lables?

Open Lab

  • Mike Frumin / OGLE / 3D Printer / SL
  • Evan / Throwies