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UID:http://calagator.org/events/1250461774
DESCRIPTION:InfoCamp is an unconference for the information community. It
 's for anyone interested in user experience\, information architecture\,
  interaction design\, user-centered design\, information design\, librar
 y &amp\; information science\, online search\, information management\, 
 informatics\, and related fields.&#13\;\n &#13\;\nIt features an egalita
 rian\, community-driven format in which the agenda is created during the
  event -- so anyone can sign up to lead a session.&#13\;\n &#13\;\n&#13\
 ;\nVisit the website to learn more and to [**register**](http://portland
 .infocamp.org/).&#13\;\n&#13\;\n &#13\;\nFind us on [Facebook](http://ww
 w.facebook.com/InfoCampPDX) and on Twitter: [@infocampPDX](http://twitte
 r.com/#!/infocampPDX) and [#InfoCampPDX](http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=
 %23InfoCampPDX).\n\nTags: unconference\, web\, ux\, information\, camp\,
  data\, ixd\, ia\, data vis\, library science\n\nImported from: http://c
 alagator.org/events/1250461774
URL:http://portland.infocamp.org/
SUMMARY:InfoCamp PDX
LOCATION:Q Center: 4115 N Mississippi Ave\, Portland OR 97217 US
SEQUENCE:2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130130T112236Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130209T170000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130209T100000
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UID:http://calagator.org/events/1250463471
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to World Information Architecture Day 2013! Please re
 gister for this event on Eventbrite.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nCome learn about wha
 t Information Architecture means and about some of the challenges facing
  Portland's leading practitioners.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nIdeal for: Anyone inte
 rested in technology\, creative tech\, business of tech\, industry pros\
 , students and everyone in between. &#13\;\n&#13\;\nThanks to our sponso
 rs: AIGA\, IxDA\, PDX Web and Design Meetup\, Northwest Creatives Social
  Club\, People's Sandwich of Portland and Floyd's Coffee&#13\;\n&#13\;\n
 Our speaker lineup is amazing!&#13\;\n&#13\;\n10am: Jeanne Turner-Walmar
 t Labs &#13\;\nCultivating Good Will in the Digital World&#13\;\nWhen we
  have to wait 20 minutes for service after being seated at a restaurant\
 , or when a grocery store is disorganized and the clerk is distracted an
 d unhelpful\, then we know that something is wrong with the situation. I
 n the physical world\, lack of information and poor interactions are obv
 ious. In the physical world\, we know how to make improvements that incr
 ease customer satisfaction. How can we translate this understanding to t
 he digital world? What do we need to understand about human nature  to i
 mprove digital experiences? In this talk\, Jeanne Turner will discuss co
 ncepts and techniques that allow us to cultivate good will in the digita
 l world.&#13\;\n&#13\;\n11am: Patricia Colley-Interactionflow&#13\;\nCiv
 ilizing Information Architecture: A meditation on systems design&#13\;\n
 What is the scope of information architecture practice? To design optima
 l architectural structures\, we know we must empathize with its inhabita
 nts\, and apply deep expertise in organization\, language and flow. But 
 we've learned\, this alone will not ensure a design's success. As we div
 e deeply into the churning sea of design and technology trends\, tools a
 nd methods\, we often forget how we orient to design practice\, and its 
 increasingly complex problems\, as thoughtful human beings. Will our app
 s\, widgets and gadgets come to serve us\, or will we lose ourselves in 
 a wilderness of unmitigated digital distractions and breakdowns? To civi
 lize our digital future\, we are compelled to take a systems view of des
 ign practice. We are compelled to shift our perspectives and spark grand
 er dialogues.This session will examine the origins and evolution of the 
 IA role\, the current and emerging climate in which our products reside\
 , and put forth a few principles and methods to help answer the call to 
 broaden our vision and expand our influence in a changing world. &#13\;\
 n&#13\;\n12p: Huston Hedinger-Wikisway&#13\;\nNetworks as a User Interfa
 ce&#13\;\nThe mathematics of graph theory and its many applications via 
 network science in sociology\, bioinformatics\, intelligence\, and even 
 physics\, represent a paradigm shift in how we study and consider inform
 ation. Over the last 30 years\, machines have allowed us to structure da
 ta in such a way that allow us to analyze the complex interactions betwe
 en the individual actors in networks. These interactions turn out to rev
 eal patterns that are both predictable and obedient to mathematical laws
 - many in the academic community are just beginning to grasp the power a
 n the importance of these claims. The ability to visualize networks allo
 wing the researcher/user/customer to quickly understand the structure an
 d behavior of a network is the main focus of this talk.&#13\;\n&#13\;\n1
 p: Matthew Baranauskas and Noah DiJulio-Ziba&#13\;\nMeeting the Challeng
 es of Innovating on Top of Existing Platforms&#13\;\nInformation archite
 cture is the keystone of every digital experience. It's where consumer n
 eeds and desires often collide with a brand's hopes and dreams. The dang
 er for companies as they grow is figuring out how to integrate new featu
 res into their customer's existing experience. Using real world examples
  and personal anecdotes\, Matthew and Noah will discuss how they navigat
 e the challenge of innovating on top of existing platforms using a consu
 mer-centric approach. You'll gain perspective on where to look for inspi
 ration and insight\, how to prioritize features into something that is m
 eaningful and authentic\, and how not to lose your mind in the process.&
 #13\;\n&#13\;\n2p: Joel Barker and Michael Sulis-Wordlions and Summit En
 ergy Tech\, respectively&#13\;\nCapture\, Tagging and Release of Institu
 tional Knowledge: Delivering Information in the Real World&#13\;\nWhen c
 reating a system to deliver institutional information outside of the org
 anization\, the success of the project rests on understanding the requir
 ements and work process of all stakeholders. In this case study\, Summit
  Energy Tech and Word Lions collaborated to collect\, organize\, and mak
 e available the mission critical institutional knowledge that was the fo
 undation of our client’s relationship with their customers. This present
 ation will cover not only our solution\, but the points where understand
 ing the client capacity makes the difference between implementation and 
 project failure.&#13\;\n&#13\;\n3p: Alison Stump-The Social Wall&#13\;\n
 Visualizing Insight: Getting Started in Information Architecture&#13\;\n
 Information Architecture has only recently been given the respect it des
 erves by those outside the realm of User Experience. Often the designs w
 e build are so elegant they appear simple. The average person on the str
 eet knows that a menu bar probably goes at the top of the page. In most 
 cases its &quot\;common sense&quot\;. It is positioned on the top of the
  page because an Information Architect thought about all the options\, c
 onsidered the usability and user research data and delivered a product t
 hat just works.That is what information Architecture is. So how do you d
 o it? We will discuss a basic schema\, various tools and resources to he
 lp you get started as well as key terms and phrases that will allow you 
 to escalate your career. &#13\;\n&#13\;\n4p: Dedrick Sprick-OHSU&#13\;\n
 Progressive Content Strategy: A content commitment model&#13\;\nThere ar
 e a lot of hurdles to overcome for managing content well on any site. Ma
 naging content well includes knowing your website\, scheduling tasks\, g
 etting the resources together\, staying on top of trends and responding 
 to visitor needs. Learn how to tackle this monumental task one step at a
  time\, so your team can grow with your website.&#13\;\n &#13\;\n&#13\;\
 nWe can have only 80 guests/session\, so it's all first come\, first ser
 ved\, so make sure you're on time! &#13\;\n&#13\;\nAlso\, food and drink
  is allowed\, but not provided. Please go to Floyd's Coffee across the s
 treet or People's Sandwich of Portland to find food\, or bring your own.
 &#13\;\n&#13\;\nAfterparty @Backspace 'til whenever. Please register thr
 ough Eventbrite for this. http://worldiadaypdx2013.eventbrite.com/&#13\;
 \n&#13\;\nHope to see you all here!&#13\;\n \n\nTags: gui\, ux\, ui\, co
 ntent strategy\, ixd\, ia\, information architecture\, Database Visualiz
 ation\, User-centered\, epdx:group=pdx-data-viz\, epdx:group=701\, epdx:
 group=591\, epdx:group=271\, epdx:group=collectiveagency\, epdx:group=pd
 xruby\, epdx:group=wemake\, epdx:group=http-epdx-org-groups-new-tech-soc
 iety\, epdx:group=alt-net-pdx\, epdx:group=http-pdx-ux-com\, epdx:group=
 841\, epdx:group=711\, epdx:group=811\, epdx:group=881\, epdx:group=601\
 , epdx:group=581\, epdx:group=481\, epdx:group=341\, epdx:group=351\, ep
 dx:group=391\, epdx:group=421\, epdx:group=191\, epdx:group=201\, epdx:g
 roup=221\, epdx:group=181\, epdx:group=171\, epdx:group=71\, epdx:group=
 codensplode\, epdx:group=pdxdevops\, epdx:group=41\, epdx:group=pdxfunc\
 n\nImported from: http://calagator.org/events/1250463471
URL:http://worldiadaypdx2013.eventbrite.com/
SUMMARY:World Information Architecture Day 2013 Event PDX
LOCATION:Thetus Corporation: 34 NW 1st Ave\, Portland Oregon 97209 United
  States
SEQUENCE:16
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130129T013447Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130216T170000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130216T090000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130129T013447Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140716T224315Z
UID:http://calagator.org/events/1250463465
DESCRIPTION:InfoCamp PDX is a one day unconference for the information co
 mmunity. It's for anyone interested in user experience\, information arc
 hitecture\, interaction design\, user-centered design\, information desi
 gn\, library &amp\; information science\, online search\, information ma
 nagement\, informatics\, and related fields.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nInfoCamp fea
 tures an egalitarian\, community-driven format in which the agenda is cr
 eated during the event -- so anyone who attends can lead a session.&#13\
 ;\n&#13\;\nThis year we're very excited to announce Amber Case as the In
 foCamp PDX 2013 Keynote speaker.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nAmber Case is a research
 er exploring the field of cyborg anthropology and the interaction betwee
 n humans and technology. She is the founder of Geoloqi (geo-low-key)\, I
 nc.\, a company bringing the future of location to the world. She’s spok
 en at TED and around the world\, and has been featured in Forbes\, Fast 
 Company\, WIRED and more. Geoloqi was acquired by global mapping company
  Esri in Oct 2012.&#13\;\n&#13\;\n Visit the website  to learn more and 
 to register.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nFind us on Facebook and on Twitter: @infocam
 pPDX and #InfoCampPDX&#13\;\n&#13\;\nStudents $30&#13\;\nStandard $45\n\
 nTags: unconference\, web\, ux\, information\, camp\, data\, ixd\, ia\, 
 data vis\, library science\, information architecture\n\nImported from: 
 http://calagator.org/events/1250463465
URL:http://portland.infocamp.org/
SUMMARY:InfoCamp PDX 2013
LOCATION:University of Oregon Portland: 70 NW Couch Street\, Portland Ore
 gon 97209 US
SEQUENCE:4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130213T012242Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130219T203000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130219T183000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130213T012242Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130213T012242Z
UID:http://calagator.org/events/1250463641
DESCRIPTION:Shake off the winter blues with Amy Dubin\, who will present 
 on the myriad considerations all designers face in their roles as visual
  information disseminators.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nBeing a designer means taking
  into account an enormous array of factors\, which includes the business
  and marketing plans that drive demand for your product. Coming up with 
 a product that fits the whole picture will make you not only competitive
 \, but in demand. The tough part is-how to gain this knowledge when 'bus
 iness' just isn't your thing? This talk offers practical resources to he
 lp you understand how big the 'whole picture' really is\, where you fit\
 , where you may lack particular skills and how to get them in the most p
 ainless way possible. Knowing who to ask for help\, and when\, is a key 
 strategy and we'll uncover tactics to help you design your career\, as w
 ell as your products\, successfully.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nApologies for shifti
 ng the date on this one... the second Thursday was Valentines day.&#13\;
 \n&#13\;\nThanks to Vitamin-T for providing food\; Thanks to Webtrends f
 or the space\; Thanks to Amy for presenting an interesting topic!&#13\;\
 n&#13\;\n-Eric Redmond\, Organizer of meetup.com/pdxweb\n\nTags: gui\, u
 x\, ui\, content strategy\, epdx:group=701\, epdx:group=591\, epdx:group
 =271\, epdx:group=collectiveagency\, ixd\, ia\, epdx:group=pdxruby\, inf
 ormation architecture\, Database Visualization\, User-centered\, epdx:gr
 oup=pdx-data-viz\, epdx:group=wemake\, epdx:group=http-epdx-org-groups-n
 ew-tech-society\, epdx:group=alt-net-pdx\, epdx:group=http-pdx-ux-com\, 
 epdx:group=841\, epdx:group=711\, epdx:group=811\, epdx:group=881\, epdx
 :group=601\, epdx:group=581\, epdx:group=481\, epdx:group=341\, epdx:gro
 up=351\, epdx:group=391\, epdx:group=421\, epdx:group=191\, epdx:group=2
 01\, epdx:group=221\, epdx:group=181\, epdx:group=171\, epdx:group=71\, 
 epdx:group=codensplode\, epdx:group=pdxdevops\, epdx:group=41\, epdx:gro
 up=pdxfunc\n\nImported from: http://calagator.org/events/1250463641
URL:https://wphackedhelp.readme.io/v1.0
SUMMARY:PDX Web & Design Talk - Designing in a Bubble: Where technology\,
  creativity and business collide
LOCATION:Webtrends: 851 SW 6th Ave.\, Suite 1600\, Portland OR 97204 US
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140116T135818Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140128T200000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140128T180000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140116T135818Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140116T221246Z
UID:http://calagator.org/events/1250465536
DESCRIPTION:# Is It Usable Yet?&#13\;\n&#13\;\nForty years on\, it's easy
  to forget that user-centered design and information architecture were o
 nce disruptive new ideas. Today\, they're both presumed to be kind-of &q
 uot\;thrown in&quot\; when UX work is being done.&#13\;\n&#13\;\n&quot\;
 Of course we're user centered: that's the U in UX!&quot\;&#13\;\n&#13\;\
 n&quot\;Of course we did the IA - we've got navbars and a site map\, don
 't we?&quot\;&#13\;\n&#13\;\nBut as Peter Morville notes\, when somethin
 g is a part of everybody's job\, that thing ends up being nobody's job a
 nd it does not get done right.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nWhat's the situation aroun
 d\, and value of\, UCD and IA in contemporary UX practice? Find out in a
  lively Q&amp\;A and short presentation on January 28 at Mozilla's offic
 e in Portland with Dan Klyn from The Understanding Group. There will be 
 food and drink at the event.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nSpoiler: what these things m
 ean today is amazing\, essential\, transformative and not what you proba
 bly expect.&#13\;\n&#13\;\n## About Dan&#13\;\n&#13\;\nDan Klyn is co-fo
 under of The Understanding Group (TUG)\, teaches information architectur
 e at the University of Michigan School of Information and serves on the 
 board of the IA Institute. He does IA work for clients including Herman 
 Miller and JSTOR and his research focus is also his hero: Richard Saul W
 urman.\n\nTags: ux\, user experience\, ia\, information architecture\, U
 CD\, User Centered Design\n\nImported from: http://calagator.org/events/
 1250465536
URL:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/is-it-usable-yet-find-out-about-the-valu
 e-of-ucd-ia-in-contemporary-ux-tickets-10202918203
SUMMARY:Join IxDA at Mozilla's new office for Dan Klyn's talk "Is It Usab
 le Yet?"
LOCATION:Mozilla: 1120 NW Couch St.\, Suite 320\, Portland Oregon 97209 U
 S
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140123T003722Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140215T200000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140215T180000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140123T003722Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140125T214303Z
UID:http://calagator.org/events/1250465564
DESCRIPTION:World IA Day is a global event aimed at bringing together the
  information architecture community.  Full day events are taking place i
 n 24 cities\, 14 countries\, and 6 continents--including Portland\, Oreg
 on!  Get your tickets for World IA Day PDX early... they will likely sel
 l out!   After the event\, join PDX-UX for an after party just a few blo
 cks away with beer\, food\, games\, and networking!\n\nTags: meetup:even
 t=160085642\, meetup:group=PDX-UX\, ux\, ixd\, ia\, usability\n\nImporte
 d from: http://calagator.org/events/1250465564
URL:http://www.meetup.com/PDX-UX/events/160085642/
SUMMARY:World Information Architecture Day After Party
LOCATION:OpenSourcery: 1636 NW Lovejoy Street\, Portland Oregon 97209 US
SEQUENCE:3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140128T160320Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140303T200000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140303T180000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140128T160320Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140128T160320Z
UID:http://calagator.org/events/1250465585
DESCRIPTION:Join us to discuss Kevin Lynch's classic The Image Of The Cit
 y. Although the book is about the design of cities\, it is widely cited 
 in information architecture fields because of the parallels between urba
 n planning and how we architect information online.&#13\;\n&#13\;\n**If 
 you haven't managed to finish the book before the event\, please feel fr
 ee to come along and join the discussion**\n\nTags: ux\, user experience
 \, ia\, information architecture\n\nImported from: http://calagator.org/
 events/1250465585
URL:https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/uxbookclubpdx/S-CEI30U9Ak
SUMMARY:UX Book Club PDX discussing Kevin Lynch's The Image Of The CIty
LOCATION:Mozilla: 1120 NW Couch St.\, Suite 320\, Portland Oregon 97209 U
 S
SEQUENCE:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140509T205209Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140529T200000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140529T180000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140509T205209Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20140509T205254Z
UID:http://calagator.org/events/1250466186
DESCRIPTION:Want some expert eyes on your UX portfolio?   Join us for a p
 ortfolio review session where you can get valuable feedback on your UX p
 ortfolio\, resume\, or case studies from UX hiring experts.\n\nTags: mee
 tup:event=181488452\, meetup:group=pdx_UX\, ux\, ixd\, research\, design
 \, ia\n\nImported from: http://calagator.org/events/1250466186
URL:http://www.meetup.com/pdx_UX/events/181488452/
SUMMARY:UX Portfolio Review
LOCATION:Thetus Corporation: 34 NW 1st Ave\, Portland Oregon 97209 United
  States
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20141130T201813Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20150122T200000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20150122T180000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20141130T201813Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20141130T201813Z
UID:http://calagator.org/events/1250467438
DESCRIPTION:Come along and talk about Andrew Hinton's *Understanding Cont
 ext*.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nTechnology is destabilizing the way we understand o
 ur surroundings. From social identity to ubiquitous mobility\, digital i
 nformation keeps changing what here means\, how to get there\, and even 
 who we are. Why does software so easily confound our perception and scra
 mble meaning? And how can we make all this complexity still make sense t
 o our users?&#13\;\n&#13\;\nUnderstanding Context offers a powerful tool
 set for grasping and solving the challenges of contextual ambiguity. By 
 starting with the foundation of how people perceive the world around the
 m\, it shows how users touch\, navigate\, and comprehend environments ma
 de of language and pixels\, and how we can make those places better.&#13
 \;\n&#13\;\nWe're going to be talking to Andrew via Skype\, so it's goin
 g to be an interesting discussion.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nNot finished the book?
  It doesn't matter—come along and join the conversation.\n\nTags: ux\, u
 ser experience\, context\, ia\, information architecture\n\nImported fro
 m: http://calagator.org/events/1250467438
SUMMARY:UX Book Club PDX is talking about Andrew Hinton's Understanding C
 ontext
LOCATION:Mozilla: 1120 NW Couch St.\, Suite 320\, Portland Oregon 97209 U
 S
SEQUENCE:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160916T223946Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161013T193000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161013T180000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160916T223946Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160916T223946Z
UID:http://calagator.org/events/1250470838
DESCRIPTION:Please RSVP on our site.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nOur Topic&#13\;\nIn a
  world where everything is getting more complex and we are all experienc
 ing personal information overload\, there is a growing need to understan
 d the tools and processes that are used to make sense of complex subject
 s and situations. These tools aren’t hard to learn or even tough to impl
 ement but they are also not part of many people’s education. Information
  Architecture is a practice of making sense. A set of principles\, lesso
 ns and tools to help anyone make sense of anything. Whether you are – a 
 student or professional\, a designer\, technologist or small business ow
 ner\, an intern or executive – learn how information architecture can he
 lp you make sense of your next endeavor.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nAbby will have c
 opies of her book\, How to Make Sense of Any Mess\, for sale during our 
 event.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nOur Presenter\, Abby Covert&#13\;\nAbby Covert is 
 an independent information architect. She specializes in delivering a co
 llaborative information architecture process and teaching those that she
  works with along the way. She speaks and writes under the pseudonym Abb
 y the IA\, focusing on sharing information architecture content with tho
 se working within the design and technology communities. &#13\;\n&#13\;\
 nFollow Abby on Twitter.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nOur venue\, FINE&#13\;\nThanks t
 o FINE for hosting us this month! FINE is located at 1140 SW 11th Ave\, 
 Suite 200\, Portland\, OR 97205.\n\nTags: refreshPDX\, information arcit
 echture\, ia\n\nImported from: http://calagator.org/events/1250470838
URL:http://rfrshpdx.org/how-to-make-sense-of-any-mess/
SUMMARY:Refresh Portland — How to Make Sense of Any Mess
LOCATION:FINE: 1140 SW 11th Ave \n                        Suite 200\, Por
 tland OR 97205 US
SEQUENCE:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160928T180850Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161018T193000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161018T170000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160928T180850Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160928T180850Z
UID:http://calagator.org/events/1250470887
DESCRIPTION:Don’t look now\, but your life depends on user experience des
 ign. Smartphones lead us around by the hand\, we strap computers to body
  parts like it’s going out of style\, and autonomous cars are already on
  the road. Thankfully\, Mark Wyner is determined to humanize those exper
 iences. As a user experience designer\, Mark has architected software fo
 r the US Army\, Nike\, Intel\, Chrysler\, and more. He has eloquently ad
 dressed the need for interfaces we understand and trust\, both in writin
 g and as a speaker at events like Webvisions. Come hear about his effort
 s to work with the machines\, before they take over for good.\n\nTags: u
 i\, ux\, ia\, webvisions\, nike\, Tech Talks\, user experience\, design\
 n\nImported from: http://calagator.org/events/1250470887
URL:http://mathys-potestio.com/events/
SUMMARY:RuNT. Humanizing Technology with Mark Wyner
LOCATION:Wacom Experience Center: 1455 Northwest Irving Street\, Portland
  OR 97209 US
SEQUENCE:1
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