Five minutes, 20 slides. What would you say?
At every Ignite, 16 artists, technologists, thinkers, and personalities take the stage to answer this challenge. Our goal is to spark new conversations and collaborations across cultures and disciplines.
Ignite was started in Seattle in 2006 by Brady Forrest and Bre Pettis. Since then hundreds of 5-minute talks have been given across the world. There are thriving Ignite communities in Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Paris, and now, right here in San Francisco!
At Ignite SF 8:
Molly Hankwitz Cox - What Happens When it all goes Wearable?
Craig Cannon - How To Collaborate With Awkward Creative People
Stan James - For the Love of Letters
Julia Money - Cryptography and Scandal: A modern tale of mathematics
Willo O'Brien - Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n Roll
Emily Wright - The Journey of the Urban Flush
Jennifer Kuczenski - Engineering Lessons from Folding
David Cox - Augmented Reality and the Movies
Dean Putney - Your hundred-year-old photos
Ross Ingram - Hard Life Lessons: Theft and Computers
Adam Ebel - Heart Phoenix
Rick Prelinger - Lost Landscapes of San Francisco
Charlie Jane Anders - A Sci-Fi Story
Serena Wales - How to Win at Bar Trivia
Rick Wesson - Hacking Cyber Peace
Riley S. Drake - Trend Versus Truth: The Changing Ecosystem of the Biological Sciences
Five minutes, 20 slides. What would you say?
At every Ignite, 16 artists, technologists, thinkers, and personalities take the stage to answer this challenge. Our goal is to spark new conversations and collaborations across cultures and disciplines.
Ignite was started in Seattle in 2006 by Brady Forrest and Bre Pettis. Since then hundreds of 5-minute talks have been given across the world. There are thriving Ignite communities in Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Paris, and now, right here in San Francisco!
At Ignite SF 8:
Molly Hankwitz Cox - What Happens When it all goes Wearable?
Craig Cannon - How To Collaborate With Awkward Creative People
Stan James - For the Love of Letters
Julia Money - Cryptography and Scandal: A modern tale of mathematics
Willo O'Brien - Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n Roll
Emily Wright - The Journey of the Urban Flush
Jennifer Kuczenski - Engineering Lessons from Folding
David Cox - Augmented Reality and the Movies
Dean Putney - Your hundred-year-old photos
Ross Ingram - Hard Life Lessons: Theft and Computers
Adam Ebel - Heart Phoenix
Rick Prelinger - Lost Landscapes of San Francisco
Charlie Jane Anders - A Sci-Fi Story
Serena Wales - How to Win at Bar Trivia
Rick Wesson - Hacking Cyber Peace
Riley S. Drake - Trend Versus Truth: The Changing Ecosystem of the Biological Sciences
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