IgniteLA is back in LA after a short hiatus. I helped launch Ignite in Los Angeles last year with Dan Gould, the local wrangler, Brady Forrest from O'Reilly and Matt Forrest, (yes they are related) at Social Animal.
Starting Monday, March 1st, we in Los Angeles are kicking off Global Ignite week. That means cities across the world will host local Ignites. We have a great lineup of speakers here in Los Angeles. But first, the details:
- Monday March, 1st, starts at 7pm until 9pm
- Location: Cinespace in Hollywood (1st 50 folks who registered (and show up first) get free valet), 6356 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90028 (map)
- Tickets are Free, but please register.
- On Twitter: @ignite2la
- Ignite LA Facebook Group
And now, our wonderful speakers (in no particular order):
- Karen North, USC, Social Media
- Eric Gradman: Through the Cloudmirror
- Adam Sadowsky: OK Go & the Grand Machine
- Mike Flynn: Something really cool
- Chad Catacchio: How Crisis Commons is Helping Haiti & Chile
- Sasha Chock: Something really neat
- Kasey McMahon: Breaking the Mold: Pattern Recognition, Art and Nanobot Housecleaning Services
- Lisa Remmington: Social action through film
- Sekou Andrews: Spoken Word
- Dena Plotkin: Working with difficult people
- Kurt Daradics: Something cyborgy
- Jenny Funkmeyer: Remote Viewing
- Chris Spurgeon: Mapping India: A True Tale of Balls-out 18th Century Science. With Tigers.
Note: If you are any of the above speakers, contact me to add your bio and link to your site.
Ignite2LA is organized by Dan Gould (@dgould), Michael Liskin (@rhetor), moi, Heathervescent (@Heathervescent), and Matt Forrest.
It is co-sponsored by USC's Annenberg Program on Online Communities (@APOCusc) and Social Animal who are graciously managing production--and will put the talks on the YouTube.
Ignite was started by Brady Forrest at O'Reilly. This event is part of Global Ignite Week, March 1-5. As part of Global Ignite Week, there will be Ignite events on six continents in 60 Cities with 600 Talks, encompassing 10,000+ Igniters.
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