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*Conference itself - 1100-1200 people. | *Conference itself - 1100-1200 people. | ||
*https://oregon2018.iamcr.org/program | *https://oregon2018.iamcr.org/program | ||
*Conference | *Conference - not open to the public, but opening ceremony is in theater for 1500, with 1200 reserved, so 300 may come from the public. EMU (student Union) Ballroom - food courts - will be a central loation | ||
*The next level of sustainability - is open source. | *The next level of sustainability - is open source. | ||
*https://emu.uoregon.edu/ | |||
*https://emu.uoregon.edu/files/plaza.png |
Revision as of 00:36, 21 February 2018
- Makerspace at U. Oregon - has 3D printers
- Eco-Arts festival for the 21st
- Eco-fair - for anyone. On 22nd, 23rd, 24th. Ecomedia Arts Festival on the 21st.
- https://blogs.uoregon.edu/urbanfarm/about/
- Arcimoto is based in Eugene - [1]
- https://library.uoregon.edu/scilib/psc-dearmond-makerspace
- https://library.uoregon.edu/price-science-commons-research-library
- https://craftcenter.uoregon.edu/
- Conference itself - 1100-1200 people.
- https://oregon2018.iamcr.org/program
- Conference - not open to the public, but opening ceremony is in theater for 1500, with 1200 reserved, so 300 may come from the public. EMU (student Union) Ballroom - food courts - will be a central loation
- The next level of sustainability - is open source.
- https://emu.uoregon.edu/
- https://emu.uoregon.edu/files/plaza.png