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--- elizabeth thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 16:37:24 -0500
> Subject: LAST CALL for Project Proposals: Planetwork
> Forum Wed. March 16th
> From: elizabeth thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Greetings!
> 
> There are a few slots left for the New York
> Planetwork Monthly 
> Wednesday March 16th, 2005.
> If you or a colleague in your network has a project
> you feel would be 
> of interest to the PW community, please fill out the
> project proposal 
> form and submit it for presentation - but hurry! the
> roster will be 
> filled by tomorrow afternoon.
> 
> Details below
> see you next week! and please help spread the word!
> cheers,
> elizabeth
> 
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 
> We invite you to submit a Project Proposal to
> present at the next
> NEW YORK Planetwork Monthly Forum:
> Wednesday March 16th from 6:30* - 9:00 pm
> 26 Greene Street NY, NY 10013  212 334 3347
> *please note NEW TIME*
> 
> If you, or a colleague are working on either
> developing a social 
> networking project  or using digital media, the
> Internet,  or 
> communication technologies to address ecological, 
> social justice, 
> distributed democracy, alternative currency, or
> independent media 
> issues, we invite you to sign up to present in New
> York. Each roster 
> selection is handled on a first come, first served
> basis, and is based 
> on the quality and relevance of the project.  To
> apply to present at 
> the upcoming Planetwork monthly on March 16th, 2005,
> click here: 
> http://www.planetwork.net/networking/propose.html
> 
> 
> We will be graciously hosted by Location One, New
> York's premier 
> convergence space for interdisciplinary, interactive
> art and new media. 
> http://www.location1.org
> 
> For those not familiar with Planetwork - a brief
> mission statement:
> Planetwork illuminates the critical role that the
> conscious use of 
> information technologies and the Internet can, and
> indeed must, play in 
> creating a truly democratic, ecologically sane and
> socially just 
> future. For more information visit our website:
> www.planetwork.net
> 
> Planetwork hosts Monthly Networking Forums in San
> Francisco, Oakland 
> and Seattle. These informal events are designed to
> allow a growing 
> community to connect and keep up with each other�s
> work. For a sense of 
> these forums and the projects presented click here: 
>
http://www.planetwork.net/networking/archives.html?city=San+Francisco
> 
> The format for the Monthly events in New York is as
> follows: 
> presentations are selected from submissions made
> over the previous 
> months. Each presenter gets 1 minute to describe
> their personal 
> motivation for their project, 9 minutes to give an
> overview of their 
> work, and 5 minutes for questions. The format is
> designed to encourage 
> those not normally inclined toward public
> presentations to share their 
> work, allow for the opportunity for community
> members to return 
> periodically to update their work, and maximize time
> for community 
> networking.
> 
> The schedule for March 16th is as follows:
> 
> 6:30-7:00pm: networking & light refreshments*
> 7:00 - 8/8:30pm: presentations
> 8/8:30 - 9pm: networking and light refreshments
> * a $10 donation to cover costs is appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
> Elizabeth Thompson
> co-founder, Planetwork, Inc.
> www.planetwork.net
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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