Wikipedia Day
16th Birthday Bash
When and Where
Date:Saturday, February 18, 2017
Time:11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Address:Ace Hotel
929 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Website:https://www.acehotel.com/losangeles
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Wikipedia Day cakes!


You are invited to join us at Ace Hotel for Wikipedia Day Los Angeles 2017, a Wikipedia celebration and mini-conference as part of the project's global 16th birthday festivities. In addition to the party, the event will be a participatory unconference, with plenary panels, lightning talks, and of course, open space sessions.

Special guests include Professor Peter Lunenfeld of UCLA, presenting a lecture on digital culture, and former CNN Chief White House Correspondent Jessica Yellin, participating in a panel discussion on Wikipedia's relationship to our new post-truth world.

And there will be cake!

Please sign up/RSVP below; due to limited capacity, RSVPs are essential

Parking/transit info[edit]

Schedule[edit]

11:10-11:15
Welcome and introduction Calliopejen1
(Jen emceed the day!)

introuction and wlcome and intructions b 11:15-11:45
Facts Are Not White Noise
Presentation by Peter Lunenfeld
Department Vice Chair, Professor at UCLA Design Media Arts

Peter Lunenfeld's work on digital culture can be mapped via a Venn diagram that includes media philosophy, design theory, art criticism, urban history and digital humanities. Books include: The Secret War Between Downloading and Uploading, Digital_Humanities (co-author), USER: InfoTechnoDemo, Snap to Grid, and The Digital Dialectic (all from MIT Press). He is the creator and editorial director of the Mediawork project, a cross-platform publishing series for the MIT Press. His current research examines new modes of knowledge formation that go beyond print, the design of the digital humanities, and the centrality of meaning making to digital culture. (More at Peter's website)

11:45 - 1:00
Alternative Facts, Wikipedia, and Post-Truth
Panel: Jana Gallus, Moderator, Assistant Professor, UCLA Anderson School Strategy
Juliet Lapidos, Op Ed and Sunday Opinion Editor, Los Angeles Times
Jessica Yellin, journalist, former Chief White House Correspondent for CNN
Evelyn McDonnell, Associate Professor of Journalism and New Media and Director of Journalism, Loyola Marymount University

1:00 - 2:00
Break for food (you're on your own for lunch) and open space discussions

2:00-2:30 (or later if more people want to present!)
Lightning talks, including "He Who Writes the History Books Wins" by Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight
Sign up below if you're interested in giving a lightning talk

2:30-3:45
Art+Feminism
Art+Feminism is an international public project established in 2013 in response to the gender gap on Wikipedia. A DIY project, A+F developed materials and methods so that anyone can organize in-person, communal editing events on content pertaining to women and the arts. Since the first Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in March, 2014, 4,600 participants have gathered at 280+ events worldwide, creating and improving 4,600 articles. A+F is based in New York at The Museum of Modern Art. You can learn more on the project website: Art+Feminism

Moderator: Kimberly Brooks, artist
Jacqueline Mabey, independent curator and co-founder, Art+Feminism
Michael Mandiberg, artist and co-founder, Art+Feminism
Stacey Allan, co-founder & executive editor at East of Borneo
Kai Alexis Smith, Academic Research Librarian, Cal Poly Pomona

3:45 - 5:00
Cake!
Celebrate Wikipedia's 16th Birthday and #WP:CA!

Lightning talks[edit]

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Present a brief talk about wiki topics or anything Free Culture-related. Actual schedule for lightning talks will be determined the day of event. Lighting talks with active discussions can break out into Open Space sessions! Last-minute entries always accepted!

Open space discussion topics[edit]

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Attendees[edit]

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Porsche Simpson

Kingston Trinder and Pascale Georgiev.

John Lavitt (talk)

Tayler Johnson +1

ADIE QUIRARTE

Ben H. Pedrosa

maraya g.

Claire Collop

Natascha C

(talk)

Liliana Jauregui & Dayana Ferraez

Rose Ermer +2

Diana Nam +1

lana modyle +1* 2605:E000:1309:C0C4:51AF:7955:DAB8:E5D3 (talk) 17:33, 17 February 2017 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Alyssa Hargrave

Mina Hong

Sebastian Val

Jemal Hussein

Yanice Benitez

Max Morgan

Ernesto Martinez

Solren Marc

Gorkem Tekdal

Matt Sobel +1

Seamore Butts

Jana C +1 :) we'll come after lunch! Yani A +1 :) thank you!


I'll be there

MRM Jaster

Katrina Guevara

Jennifer Lee