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Quimby Lucky Lab / ISITE Design

LUCKY LAB on Quimby 1945 NW Quimby St.

ISITE DESIGN 2030 NW Pettygrove St.

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  • Monday
    Aug 5 2024
    PIGSquad In-Person Social: Speed Meet

    Share your projects, chat with the community, and participate in hosted activities to meet new people for the coming Summer Slow Jams or other projects!

    Bring your laptop, drawing tablet, paper, prototypes, boardgames, etc. to work on some game code, art, reviews, testing, play, or anything in between in the company of fellow local game devs and enthusiasts! Lots of people bring games to play with each other, bring a work-in-progress to ask for feedback or advice, or spend time asking others about what they're working on. If you don't have something to work on, feel free to hang out: this is a welcoming, open social setting for meeting local players and developers.

    Starting at 7pm and cycling through the evening, we will host specific team forming activities for you to meet new people, talk about your projects, and discuss working with each other on future projects.

    In between speed meets, circle back with people you’ve met and continue to discuss plans, share your work, or co-work until the next session starts.

    Set yourself a goal of learning people’s names and starting the conversation for upcoming projects, including the Summer Slow Jam kicking off in August.

    WEARING A MASK AT ALL TIMES (EXCEPT EATING AND DRINKING) IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND IN THE PARTY ROOM WE’VE RENTED :D

    ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO FOLLOW OUR CODE OF CONDUCT, INCLUDING WHEN CONSIDERING WHAT GAMES THEY BRING TO THE EVENT. E-MAIL US AT [email protected] IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS! Source:: pigsquad.com/summerslowjams

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  • Thursday
    Sep 12 2013
    Squawkathon
    through
    Quimby Lucky Lab / ISITE Design

    Calling all designers, programmers and eco-warriors: this hackathon is for the birds.

    RSVP to hold your spot at www.squawkathon.org

    Top 5 reasons to attend:

    1. Apply your skills to an important environmental challenge

    2. Meet and work with some seriously smart and creative Portlanders

    3. Showcase your talents to international marine bird scientists and the Packard Foundation, who have pioneered environmental work in sustainable seafood and beyond

    4. A monetary prize will be awarded to the winning team

    5. There'll be free food, beer and other surprises for all participants

    THE PROBLEM Seabird bycatch is when birds are unintentionally captured and killed in fishing activities. Bycatch is always bad, but for endangered species with already vulnerable populations, it’s devastating. In order to address this critical environmental challenge, we need to find an ingenious way to track this bycatch. Better data collection could lead to better long-term management and protection protocols.

    WHY ME? If you have design, programming, or project management chops, you can prevent the accidental death of marine birds. A monetary prize will be awarded to the winning team. Plus, there will be plenty of free food and beer.

    WAIT, HOLD ON... WHAT’S A HACKATHON? A hackathon is an event where creative and tech-savvy people collaborate to build solutions for hard-to-solve problems. You’ll fit right in.

    FAQs

    Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?

    Please direct your questions to packardx [at] contextpartners [dot] com.

    Where can I find some more background on the issue?

    Relevant background materials will be shared to the Squawkathon wiki as they become available: wiki.squawkathon.org

    Will the David and Lucile Packard Foundation provide funding to further develop concepts?

    Through this Squawkathon, the Packard Foundation is interested in surfacing ideas for efficiently monitoring marine bird bycatch. The ideas that come out of the Squawkathon will be all of ours to develop further and build on. At this point in time, the Foundation is not committing resources to the development of any particular idea, but will continue to assess whether our support could have significant impact in the protection of marine birds species. A monetary prize will be awarded to the winning team.

    Do I need to come to both days?

    Because we have a lot to do in a short amount of time, we are asking participants to attend both the kick-off and the day of the hackathon itself.

    Is there a dress code?

    Very informal. Wear whatever you work best in.

    Will free food and drinks be involved?

    Local beer and local food. Duh. It's Portland.

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