
It’s been a couple weeks since Show & Tell PDX – the May Edition finished its last beer and turned the projector off. So we’re a bit delinquent in thanking everyone who participated by presenting, attending, and having a good time. So, without further ado… thank you! The people and participation in the Portland community are second to none, and Show & Tell is only as good as the ideas and actions that are happening in our community.
All the videos are up on Vimeo so if you want to check out the presentations for the first time or for the tenth, feel free. Knowledge is power, and we want you to feel powerful.
Next steps are thinking ahead to Show & Tell PDX – the Late-Summer/Early-Fall Edition. And for this we need your help. What worked at the last two Show & Tells? What didn’t work? What can we do better? What are some other ideas? Leave them in the comments to let us know.
Again, thanks to everyone who attended, and a special thanks to everyone who presented. The stuff you people are working on is awesome and inspiring. Keep it up!
Show and Tell PDX, May Edition – Intro by David Lowe-Rogstad from Substance on Vimeo.
Show and Tell PDX, May Edition – “River of Chat” from Substance on Vimeo.
Show and Tell PDX, May Edition – Sweetpea Bicycles from Substance on Vimeo.
Show and Tell PDX, May Edition – Controlling Interfaces Without Interfaces from Substance on Vimeo.
Show and Tell PDX, May Edition – Five Half-Baked Ideas from Substance on Vimeo.
Show and Tell PDX, May Edition – Homebrewing from Substance on Vimeo.
Show and Tell PDX, May Edition – Milkmuny from Substance on Vimeo.
Show and Tell PDX, May Edition – Touch Table from Substance on Vimeo.
Shaun’s Installation Preview from Substance on Vimeo.
I still think that the Five Half-baked ideas were the best.
8:40 am / 16 June 2009