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Refresh Dallas - And Now It's Personal: Web Design & Personal Informatics
Thursday February 12, 2009 from 7:00pm - 9:00pm
The Art Institute of Dallas
8080 Park Lane, Suite 100
Dallas, Texas 75231 Get Directions
The social Web is not only connecting us to other people, but to our favorite person in the world: ourselves. In this talk, Brian Oberkirch will look at ways Web designers are marshaling the vast amount of data we're throwing off to create new forms of mirrors, new flows of feedback, and, one hopes, new ways to understand ourselves. Will include all the usual caveats about Not Being Evil and how we really don't quite know where all this is going. Buckle up and take the ride.

Speaker Bio:

Brian Oberkirch runs a social Web consultancy called Small Good Thing. He helps brands like Sony & Dow Jones concept, build & manage social sites. He helps startup Web services like Toobla & Chi.mp figure out product strategy. He trains marketing firms & professional organizations in the ways of the new Web. And he blogs and podcasts often at brianoberkirch.com.

Here’s the Rundown

Come early (7:00) to mingle with like-minded designers and developers and then soak in a fresh presentation (7:15).

Free Food & Drinks

We'll provide the food and drinks, thanks to The Art Institute of Dallas's Interactive Media User Group, if you provide the questions and conversation.

Location Info

The event will be on the 8th floor. Parking available in the garage levels 4-7. When you come in the building through the sky bridge you will be met by people from the school's Interactive Media User Group (iMug).
Category: Education
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