Details
Saturday and Sunday, October 6-7, 2007
Little Radio Warehouse
1218 Long Beach Ave
Los Angeles, California 90021
Sponsored by
With your hosts
And wonderful volunteers
- Dan Tentler - I'll be running .network ops!
- Douglas E. Welch (?) - I have some time to offer on organizing, etc
- Vaughn Hannon (?) - I can help out here and there
- Puneet Kandhari (?) - I too can help, i hope.
- Giang Biscan - how can I help? - giang DOT biscan DOT 2009 AT anderson DOT ucla DOT edu
Planning
BarCamp is committed to keeping planning transparent and simple. Our planning wiki is at BarCampLA-4 Planning
Why should I do this?
To learn, meet people who share different interests, contribute, and push yourself and your thinking.
Schedule
Saturday October 6th, 2007
- We're trying something a lil different this time. Think of this as the LA Geek Carnival day. Showcase your group, interest, or project with a booth (ok, table, but you can be as elaborate as you'd like) at BarCampLA-4. Be sure to coordinate with others so you can have time to walk around and mix, mingle with all the other fun groups there. Sign up for a spot here - BarCampLA-4 Booths
Sunday October 7th, 2007
- back to BarCamp as usual, so polish up your talks, take a spot on the wall, and get up there! Already know what you want to talk about? Add it here - BarCampLA-4 Sessions. This is also a great place to add topics you want to learn about.
Register
If you are thinking about coming, add your name, email, website, and a possible session here. (we need your email to send you reminders and updates. we are humans not bots)
- JoAnna (I'm on the Google Group) Probably a cooking demo of some kind... Send suggestions!
- Jason Cosper
- Crystal Williams
- Chris Gagne (I'm on the Google Group) - Maybe a session on acrylic gel-medium print transfer techniques?
- Douglas E. Welch New Media -- Just do it!: Get your Face on the "Air" Like You Just Don't Care]
- cj little -- I (or a reasonable cardboard facsimile of me) will be there.
- Daniel Hengeveld I will present on something reasonably technical, but hopefully not too obscure.
- Colonel alexpiner presentation on "extending the Work of Engelbart" , perhaps seo crap too
- mjlambie digital media research
- adam herscher harnessing ambient information
- Amish Lalani - Startup weekend Los Angeles and/or reputation building on the internet.
- Trent Bigelow building brand evangelism
- anand kishore - presentation on LifeLogger
- Dan Tentler - I'll be running network ops, and I might do a lockpicking talk :)
- Chris Charlton
- Ori Neidich -- No explanation necessary
- Alex Kawas - Applying user-centered software design principles to exterior design architecture.
- Markus Sandy - videoblogging-based fund raising tools, tips, tricks and techniques.
- Jill Doughtie - community building through local blogging
- David Horn - intro to optics/twitter development strategies.
- Giang Biscan
- Chris chews Hughes - iPhone hacking or Roomba hackz
- Chris Slatex Jacobs - Multi-platform Hydroponic Growing Facility in the works. How the tail wagged the dog.
- James Cooper - TBA
- Puneet Kandhari - TBA
- Aaron Crow better living through outsourcing
- Woody Pewitt - TBA
- Chasen Le Hara: presentation on implementing undo in a web application.
- Jamie Pitts: presentation on Memecat, an app for organizing video and image memes by their patterns
Other Details/Info
What to bring
- Laptop + power brick
- Sleeping bag + pillow
- A love for technology
- Cool stuff to share with new friends
- Jello shots
- Werewolf cards
- New ideas, new product demos
- Business/Trading Cards
Code of Conduct
Yeah, we don't like rules either, that's why we kept these short. These apply to both BarCamps and the Geek Dinners. Please review so we can all have a good time. BarCampLA Code of Conduct
Questions
- Do I have to come with a presentation? Not necessarily. Barcamp is about participation. And a presentation can be about a lot of things. Demo a new product. Share a methodology. Participate in a panel. Suggest a topic. Make jello shots, host werewolf or bring your Wii and some games.
Help Us Get the Word Out!
Here's the boiler plate:
BarCamp is an ad-hoc un-conference born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from attendees.
All attendees must give a demo, a session, or help with one. All presentations are scheduled the day they happen. Prepare in advance, but come early to get a slot on the wall.
Presenters are responsible for making sure that notes/slides/audio/video of their presentations are published on the web for the benefit of all and those who can’t be present.
Anyone with something to contribute or with the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join.
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