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May 30
2008

Brady Forrest

Brady Forrest

Thingamajiggr II: Seattle, June 13th

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We are throwing another Thingamajiggr party to celebrate the innovative tech community in the Pacific Northwest. It will combine great speakers, innovative technology, geek inspired art, VJs, DJs, bar, and creative technologists like you! The second Thingamajiggr is happening in Seattle the evening of June 13th, 7:30pm - 1am. It will be held at the 911 Media Arts Center in South Lake Union. All proceeds will go to benefit the 911 Media Arts Center. It will be co-hosted by Waggle Labs and O'Reilly Radar. Tickets can be purchased for $10 presale, 15$ at door, 21+ only. Details on the program are below.

Speakers

(8:00pm - 9:30pm):
After opening up with some Ignite talks we'll hear from

john mendina uw

John Mendina - Do you drive while talking on a cell phone or read e-mail while talking on the phone? Come hear Dr. John Medina, author of “Brain Rules,” a developmental molecular biologist, explain why the brain can’t multitask. He is an affiliate Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington School of Medicine. He is also the director of the Brain Center for Applied Learning Research at Seattle Pacific University. Visit www.brainrules.net, see Dr. Medina's news coverage or watch his Tech Talk at Google.

dan savage

Dan Savage is a nationally syndicated sex advice columnist and author of several books. He's taken the local weekly The Stranger to a national level, slogged his way onto the net, and has been blamed for destroying podcasting. Dan will be giving the attendees of Thingamajiggr a different perspective on technology than they usually hear.

Party

(9:30pm - 1:00pm):
Entertainment:


Workshops:
Join a workshop!

  • LED Throwies by the Dorkbot Overlords
  • Knitting 2.0: How "hi-tech meets hand-spun" is changing the face of this traditional craft, by Beth Goza.

Art:

  • OBViouS video sculpture, a five-artist show curated by 911 Media Arts Center Affiliate Curator Steven Vroom
  • Power Tool Races Installation and Conversation Piece by Hazardfactory
  • The Ionization Clock -- where every passing second is another step into obsolescence -- by Simon Winder

It's a Seattle Tech Community Weekend!
Technophiles, this the weekend for you. Be sure to check out our friends, including:

Sponsored by Voyager Capital, Identity Mine, Pathable, and O'Reilly Radar.


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  Thomas [05.30.08 02:25 PM]

Last time was kind of a disaster, please try to follow your schedule, and work out in advance any A/V problems. Also, please no phone-based Werewolf this time, that was nothing but confusion, and most people didn't actually want to play. You can do the Pathable thing if you must, but don't inflict it on everyone and don't take up any time with it in the schedule. Just keep it simple!

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