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Baustelbar

Planning for Baustelbar #1, February 17, 2011

See below about what Baustelbar is about. Please add yourself as you see fit.

I want to be a speaker

10 minutes. Projection and PA system available.

  1. ODC team - Introduction to ODC and projects
  2. Amanda Pur - tba
  3. Judith Meijer - Teabag upcycling
  4. Your name - Topic of talk

I want to have a table in the bazaar

  1. Philip Steffan - Makerbot 3D printer show and tell
  2. Jay Cousins, Chris Doering - Lampshade cooking
  3. Judith Meijer - Teabag upcycling
  4. Your name - Your workshop/project/thing
  5. Your name - Your workshop/project/thing
  6. Your name - Your workshop/project/thing
  7. Your name - Your workshop/project/thing
  8. Your name - Your workshop/project/thing
  9. Your name - Your workshop/project/thing
  10. Your name - Your workshop/project/thing

I want to participate in a different way

  1. Just add your suggestion.

Baustelbar

Baustelbar is a night of short presentations, show and tell workshops and partying. We will start on a monthly schedule, but hope to increase it to a bi-monthly and even weekly night in the future.

You can expect this to happen:

  • 19 h: Come in, have a beer, interact at the bazaar
  • 20 h: Introduction of all projects, four short presentations (10 mins each)
  • 21 h: More beer, more interaction, workshops
  • 22 h: Everyone starts to dance

We invite you to interact on all levels:

The presentation slots will be filled at the beginning of the event, barcamp-style. Talk about your project, either finished, in progress or planned or enlighten us about your work related to ODC’s areas of interest, such as tinkering/hacking, creativity, upcycling, crafts and arts, open design etc.

The bazaar will be your show and tell area with lots of tables. Show your project, invite spectators to become active or build something during the night. Tables will be given to anyone interested. (Make sure you arrive at 18 h for setup.)

Of course, you can be both a speaker and have a bazaar table at Baustelbar, so you can talk about the ideas and specifics of your projects in front of the audience first and then invite people to have a closer look.

If you are shy, it’s okay to just be a spectator. There will always be a next time for your to present.