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| Dancers speaking one on one with the LED people on interesting things they'd like to do | | Dancers speaking one on one with the LED people on interesting things they'd like to do |
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| Experimental sound people showing dancers how sound works
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| People promoting extremely local Oakland warehouse events on mailing lists that aren't run by a start-up
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| Creativity
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| Exploration
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| Connecting people who wouldn't normally hang out with each other
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| A measure of recognition for the musicians, hackers, and dancers in a way that doesn't sound like an infomercial blurb ''I'm sure some smartass will try to tease us about this though''
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| Some kind of funny satiricial take on a corporate "fitness movement" with a mock infomercial on how $9.99 a month on our sudo room hack site will bring them love, bromance, perfection and career success. I'm sure someone has the will, the way?
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| A mock religious cult with its own scriptures and food (hey ice cream man!) focused around the worship of creativity
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| A Mexican drag queen. It's not complete until we bring the drag queens.
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| Some kind of big rant that disrupts everything where an engineer starts shouting that marketing is nothing, engineering is everything, and then there is a loud clap of thunder and lightning and it pours rain (without destroying the electronics)
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| Lots of activity and movement so that it's all busy and people don't have enough time to start quarreling about who gets to be in the spotlight
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| People cultivating the act of having fun, people having a mind of their own and saying things like "I don't like social networks or tweeting", things that would get them fired in a mainstream corporate environment
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| A safe space for people to say that they just aren't that into capitalism or ayn rand, but also a safe space for ayn randers
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| People doing things and being skeptical of readymade kits
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| People openly making fun of tech tools and social networks but then not being mean about it
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| Multicultural explorations of Mexican and latin american culture that extend beyond pimping the local burrito shop ''(or even a discussion of why burritos aren't even Mexican anyway but an American fabrication)'' - a dance around chocolate tamales from the Yucatan! or the mexican sound of mexico city which includes techno and people wearing tight black pants.
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| Involving some kind of extremely conservative person in a way that is useful and fun. I don't know how your'e going to pull this off but it would be really interesting!
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| Bringing in the 3D printing so long as it's made by someone from the Sudo room and isn't a publicity stunt. You know what I mean.
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| == '''Anti-Patterns''' == | | == '''Anti-Patterns''' == |