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DLDnyc Conference 2017, IAC Building, New York City, May 12th
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Goal: Every year we host a conference with a different theme. This is a save-the-date half page post card that will be given out at the conference and also later mailed. Just meant to be eye-catching and to generate interest in attending next year.
Audience: This goes out to a wide audience so we tend to try to keep it appealing to everyone.
Direction: At this point we don''t know what the theme is for the next year, so this is more generic than the final materials which will be produced closer to the date of the conference (next summmer 2011.)
Other info: I'm trying to get the feel of old rock concert posters glued to a wall. The bright colors are meant to be summery and upbeat. The poster on the wall might become the final design, but at this point nothing is final.
Day 2 of the WTO's Ministerial Conference, Bali, 3 December 2013. (Photos may be reproduced provided full attribution is given.)
Banner - International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit Neil Palmer/CIAT.
Houlin Zhao, ITU Secretary-General speaking at eCommerce Week Conference, High-Level Dialogue, 25 April 2017
© ITU/ M. Jacobson - Gonzalez
Clojure eXchange 2016, Thursday, 1st - Friday, 2nd December at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7430-clojure-exchange-2016 Images copyright www.edtelling.com
PUBLIC: Present Predicaments in Architecture and Urban Planning
PUBLIC is the third installment of a series of conferences exploring present predicaments in architecture and urban planning. This conference focued on the relationships between planning, architecture, and the public while exploring the social impact of designs and decisions. Questions to be considered included: What role should public space play? What is the public definition of beauty? What forces enable planning and architecture to redefine culture and serve as a catalyst for change?
A diverse group of experts who actively shape the public opinion of architecture and planning responded through informal discussion to a series of four "provocations." These free-ranging conversations underscored the complexities and contradictions inherent in each provocation as well as suggest potential solutions to such predicaments. Open discussion at the end of the afternoon encouraged the audience to take part in the conversations.
(09/28/2012)
Photo by Peter Smith / Peter Smith Photography
PUBLIC: Present Predicaments in Architecture and Urban Planning
PUBLIC is the third installment of a series of conferences exploring present predicaments in architecture and urban planning. This conference focued on the relationships between planning, architecture, and the public while exploring the social impact of designs and decisions. Questions to be considered included: What role should public space play? What is the public definition of beauty? What forces enable planning and architecture to redefine culture and serve as a catalyst for change?
A diverse group of experts who actively shape the public opinion of architecture and planning responded through informal discussion to a series of four "provocations." These free-ranging conversations underscored the complexities and contradictions inherent in each provocation as well as suggest potential solutions to such predicaments. Open discussion at the end of the afternoon encouraged the audience to take part in the conversations.
(09/28/2012)
Photo by Peter Smith / Peter Smith Photography
Eighth WTO Ministerial Conference
The Eighth Session of the Ministerial Conference will be held in Geneva, Switzerland from 15-17 December 2011, as agreed by the General Council at its meeting in October 2010.
© WTO | Photo: Studio Casagrande (Jay Louvion / Kryvosheiev Nikita)
Today, I've spent 5 hours on the phone in conference calls. It's tough: when you only hear voices of the participants, you miss most of the nuances of the meeting. It's terribly frustrating.
(I was clean shaven when I started the calls)
Over 700 delegates met in Oslo for the Fourth Review Conference of the Mine Ban Convention. The Oslo Review Conference on a Mine-Free World is where the international community adopted the Oslo Action Plan which will guide efforts for the next five years.
more info: www.osloreviewconconference.org
Photos are free to use in the context of the Convention.
Please credit Mine Ban Convention ISU.
DLDnyc Conference 2017, IAC Building, New York City, May 11th
Free press image © Jason Andrew for DLD
Day 3 of the WTO's Ministerial Conference, Bali, 3 December 2013. (Photos may be reproduced provided full attribution is given.)
As a leading manufacturer of custom control room solutions, Winsted specializes in design, development fabrication and installation of any custom workstation consoles for complex technical environments.
Our custom control room solutions are found in power and process plants, military and transportation command centers and communication centers globally. This experience taught us to consider countless intricate details when creating the ideal control room.
AFGE activists travel to Washington, DC for the union's annual Legislative Conference. Attendees hear from lawmakers Sen. Tim Kaine, Rep. Brenda Lawrence, and Rep. Val Demings. Attendees also heard from Will Fischer of VoteVets. During the Civil Rights Luncheon attendees heard from Carmen Berkley of Planned Parenthood and Cecelie Counts of the AFL-CIO.
--photos by Keith Mellnick
Day 3 of the WTO's Ministerial Conference, Bali, 3 December 2013. (Photos may be reproduced provided full attribution is given.)
One of our Cisco IP Phones during a conference call.. and yes, they are exactly as the ones used on CTU during the first season of "24", but the ringtone is different
DLDnyc Conference 2016 Speakers Dinner Valbella Restaurant, 421 West 13th Street, New York City, N.Y 10014
Janna Levin, Barnard College of Columbia University Landon Ross, Artist DLDnyc Conference 2016, Center548, New York City, May 3 and 4
Free Press Image © Jeenah Moon / Angel Zayas Photography for DLD
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EuroCities conference 2018, at the EICC Edinburgh
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Nearly 40 States, international and non-governmental organisations attended the Fifth Pledging Conference expressing pledges to the Sponsorship Programme, Implementation Support Unit and Mine Action more generally.
More information here, www.apminebanconvention.org/pledging-conferences/fifth-pl...
All photos can be used to illustrate the work of the Convention. Please courtesy the Convention's ISU.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres (second from left) and Espen Barth Eide, Special Adviser to the United Nations Secretary-General at the Conference on Cyprus. 12 january 2017. UN Photo / Violaine Martin
Day 3 of the WTO's Ministerial Conference, Bali, 3 December 2013. (Photos may be reproduced provided full attribution is given.)
Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Turkey at the Conference on Cyprus. 12 january 2017. UN Photo / Violaine Martin
DLDnyc Conference 2017, IAC Building, New York City, May 11th
Free press image © Jason Andrew for DLD
AWC’s Annual Conference offers something for everyone. With its city-focused agenda, all general sessions, concurrent sessions, mobile tours, networking opportunities, and social events are designed to educate and inspire. Earn 10 credits towards your Certificate of Municipal Leadership. Return to your community with renewed ideas, insights, and contacts.
The 16th edition of the iPRES 2019 conference took place in from 16 through 20 September 2019 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and was hosted by the Dutch Digital Heritage Network.
iPRES is the premier and longest-running conference series on digital preservation. Since 2004, there have been annual iPRES conferences in rotation around the globe on four continents. iPRES brings together 300-400 scientists, students, researchers, archivists, librarians, providers, and other experts to share recent developments, innovative projects and to collaboratively solve problems.
Photo credit: Sebastiaan ter Burg, CC BY 4.0
The 16th edition of the iPRES 2019 conference took place in from 16 through 20 September 2019 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and was hosted by the Dutch Digital Heritage Network.
iPRES is the premier and longest-running conference series on digital preservation. Since 2004, there have been annual iPRES conferences in rotation around the globe on four continents. iPRES brings together 300-400 scientists, students, researchers, archivists, librarians, providers, and other experts to share recent developments, innovative projects and to collaboratively solve problems.
Photo credit: Sebastiaan ter Burg, CC BY 4.0
The conference „Digital Backyards Japan“ has been initiated by smal.jp and berlinergazette.de. It took place during three days of January 2013 (10th-12th) in northern Japan at the Sapporo Media Arts Lab. The aim was to explore future forms of networking in the field of knowledge production.
The awareness towards the digital monopolism of companies based in Silicon valley is growing all over the world. Also in Japan. But what are alternatives to Google and Facebook? The conference „Digital Backyards Japan“ claims: The answer can not be yet another internet giant of Japanese origin to rival Google and Facebook. A real alternative would be to empower diversity.
The resources for alternatives to an increasingly centralized internet landscape lie dormant in Japan's diversity itself: tinker garages, corporate hotbeds, grassroots hubs, institutional labs, hacker bedrooms, editorial outposts etc. In those digital backyards various stakeholders in the field of knowledge production have been pursuing their innovative work over the last decades. However its potential has not been exhausted yet.
What can be done about this? The conference invited open minded bloggers, entrepreneurs, researchers, cultural workers, journalists and programmers to explore synergies between their work. Here they discussed: Why do we network in the first place? What do we see as emerging trends? What are up and coming web services? What is the potential of decentralized strategies?
The motivation of the conference is to think and network beyond the given (e.g. infrastructures) and the dominant (e.g. cultures). Above all it is about exploring dormant potentials: How can Japan's digital backyards catalyse networking cultures in a sustainable way? How can they revitalize a country in deep crisis? And how can they help to connect Japan anew with world society?
„Digital Backyards Japan“ was a kick off event for more meetings in Japan/Asia and a follow up of a Berlin summit in October 2012. The spontaneous proliferation of the conference enables a fruitful process of cross-regional learning from: Insights from the debates in Europe are shared in Japan/Asia and vice versa.
documentation of the Berlin conference:
berlinergazette.de/digi-yards-documentation
program of the Berlin conference:
berlinergazette.de/digital-backyards
Photo Credit: Yasuhiro Yamaguchi (Mayer Planning Office/ City of Sapporo, SMAL), Chris Piallat (Alliance '90/The Greens), Krystian Woznicki (berlinergazette.de)