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A
Cool,
so
now
that
we
are
the
time
to
kind
of
like
take
a
deep
breath,
let's
talk
about
the
space
training
program
that
you
just
joined,
so
you
sign
up.
Congratulations.
You
got
accepted
so
on
this
space
training
program.
We
have
a
lot
of
classes.
We
have
a
lot
of
content.
We
have
over
a
hundred
and
six
sessions
for
you
and
these
sessions
go
from
workshops
where
you
can
like
learn
new
skills.
They
go
to
projects
that
you
will
come
right
with
each
other
and
present
your
work.
A
You'll
learn
about
the
status
a
bit
of
many
other
projects
through
lightning
talks,
a
sci-fi
here,
because
science,
fair,
is
a
thing
of
the
past.
We're
talking
about
the
future
and
also
you
can
bring
your
own
sessions
through
unconfident.
But
this
is
not
possible.
We,
this
would
not
be
possible
without
the
67
group
of
people
that
actually
made
all
of
this
content
possible.
So
if
you
see
one
of
these
faces
give
a
uj5
for
me,
because
we
are
really
thankful
to
them
for
creating
all
this
content.
So.
A
So
to
worry
about
the
content,
we
use
the
ipfs
camp
repo
as
the
source
of
truth.
You
can
find
all
of
the
course
descriptions,
the
wedding,
gowns
descriptions,
the
schedule
and
so
on
there
and
you
can
use
the
website
for
the
camp
so
camp,
the
ipfs.
That
is
my
schedule
to
find
the
schedule
for
the
camp
and
we'll
keep
it
updated.
The
way
that
we
divided
the
next
two
days
was
2:00
in
the
morning,
while
we
are
fresh
to
focus
on
learning
some
new
skills.
A
So
this
is
where
you
will
see
the
courses
and
in
the
afternoon
is
when
we
get
to
work
together,
because,
yes,
this
is
a
very
different
type
of
conference
that
you
might
get
used
to.
You
are
actually
going
to
develop
projects
together
that
you
get
to
present
as
well
as
an
attendee,
so
super
exciting
last,
but
not
the
least
against
space
training
programs.
A
So
we
have
a
graduation
ceremony,
really
put
an
extra
polish
on
your
project
because
we
will
have
a
moment
to
celebrate
all
of
the
things
that
we
achieve
during
these
next
three
days,
cool
so
now
to
even
explain
a
little
bit
more
about
what
you
can
expect.
I
will
leave.
I
would
like
to
invite
the
content
to
the
arize,
to
give
you
an
explanation
of
the
contents.
So
first
one
we
have
only
that
is
going
to
tell
us
about
core
and
elective
courses.
Kourin.
B
Elective
courses
did
what
have
you
signed
up
for
well,
the
first
thing
to
know
public
service
announcement.
Have
you
all
checked
your
land
yards?
It's
got
letters
on
it
a
code,
so
the
purpose
of
the
core
courses
is
to
get
us
all
on
the
same
page
like
building
for
the
D
web
can
be
pretty
hard
pretty
new.
The
core
courses
are
there
to
align
us
so
that
the
basics
of
building
web
apps
there's
a
course
on
adding
files.
What's
a
dag,
what's
a
CID,
why
are
they
important,
there's
a
course
on
lit
p2p.
B
Writing
your
own
protocol
building,
decentralized,
apps
that
use
IP,
FS
and
there's
a
course
on
lifecycle
of
data
in
the
D
web.
They
have
all
been
given
letters,
a
B,
C
and
D,
and
they
correspond
to
the
codes
on
your
lanyards.
So
the
other
point
is
so
we
get
all
on
the
same
page,
but
also
we
get
to
meet
everybody
here.
They've
been
deliberately
randomized
so
that
you'll
be
in
groups
with
different
people,
so
that'd
be
fun,
then
so
that's
happening
tomorrow.
B
Then,
in
moving
on,
we've
got
the
elective
courses
and
that's
when
things
get
really
wild,
so
the
core
course
is
foundational
the
elective
courses.
These
are
personal
interests,
advanced
techniques,
people
who
are
building
stuff
with
ipfs
we've
got
things
on
identity.
We've
got
things
on
agency,
we've
got
things:
cats
with
lasers,
we've
got
data
sets
and
visualizations.
B
A
C
So,
as
you
can
see
here,
we've
got
some
posters
and
they
should
be
pretty
self-explanatory,
but
I'm
gonna
explain
them
anyway.
So
what
we're
doing
here
is
basically
we
have
this
big
list
of
concepts.
You
should
check
the
website
and
pick
some
of
your
favorites
and
what
we'll
do
is
just
take
those
concepts
and
basically
translate
them
into
these
posters
and
give
it
a
presentation
on
them.
C
So
you
take
these
complex
concepts
and
come
up
with
something
it's
very
freeform,
whether
its
technical
or
you
know
very
abstract,
whatever
you
like,
when
we're
doing
this
gonna,
be
tomorrow,
check
the
schedule
again
and
how
we're
gonna
be
doing.
This
is,
will
we
be
coming
back
to
this
building
and
breaking
up
into
groups
no
more
than
five?
Basically
just
based
off
of
your
interest
of
what
you
want
to
talk
about,
and
that's
essentially
the
session
so
hope
to
see
you
back
here
tomorrow.
D
D
It
will
be
a
group
activity
and
there
will
be
discussion
and
it
will
be
a
place
for
you,
two
to
deeply
transfer
your
knowledge
between
each
other
you're
going
to
learn
some
stuff
and
then
we'll
evaluate
some
solutions
and
document
the
results,
because
if
you
don't
document
it,
it
didn't
happen.
So
that's
good
and
then
the
next
day.
E
Boom,
hey
everybody,
my
name
is
Jessica
Schilling
I,
usually
do
user
experience
for
ipfs,
but
this
weekend,
I
have
the
great
good
fortune
to
introduce
you
to
26
of
your
newest
best
friends
in
five
minute
segments.
I
have
seen
all
of
these
lightning
talks
and
I
just
want
to
say
you
should
totally
go
to
these,
because
they
are
amazing,
epic,
fantastic,
amazing,
sweet.
The
topics
are
all
over
the
map.
Anything
you
could
possibly
think
that
might
be
amazing
to
do
with
ipfs.
Just
just
trust
me
on
this.
E
E
You
got
more
me
all
right,
so
here
is
where
you
get
to
tell
people
about
the
awesome
things
that
you
are
making.
This
is
on
comps.
This
is
fun.
This
is
space
for
all
the
things
that
we
didn't
have
time
to
talk
about
this
week,
which
is
a
lot
of
things
because
I
mean
like
wow
there's.
Actually
here,
that's
pretty
amazing
again
so
nice
we're
doing
it
twice.
We're
really
rather
we're
splitting
the
saturday
timeframe
into
two
50-minute
sessions,
so
that
is
from
4:30
to
5:20
on
Saturday
and
then
also
5:30
to
6:00
20
day.
E
So
here's
how
this
works.
You
go
out
into
the
main
room
which
y'all
will
see
tomorrow
after
we
open
up
the
rest
of
the
space
portal.
For
you,
there
will
be
a
great
big
wall
that
says
uncom
sign
up
and
so
either
you
can
take
one
of
these,
like
stapled,
together
pieces
of
paper,
write
your
own
campaƱa,
stick
it
to
the
wall
and
the
time
frame
that
you
want,
and
then
you
are
committed
to
be
a
presenter
or
if
you
just
want
to
go
there,
like
those
posters
say,
have
you
seen
this
cat?
E
So
you
tear
off
from
the
things
at
the
bottom,
then
you
know
which
one
you're
gonna
go
to
and
you
make
things
and
you
talk
about
things
and
you
please
take
notes
for
me,
because
if
you're,
a
presenter,
I'm
gonna
find
you
afterwards,
I'm
gonna
ask
you
because
again
it's
not
documented,
it
didn't
happen
and
it's
gonna
be
great.
So
tomorrow
go
out.
Look
at
the
on
come
forward.
It's
gonna
be
a
wonderful
time.
Thanks.
F
B
F
The
sci-fi
fair
is
not
like
an
academic
conference
sort
of
poster
session.
Fair,
not
like
the
good
poster
session.
We're
having
this
time,
but-
and
nor
is
it
like.
A
trade
share-
was
a
bunch
of
people
trying
to
sell
you
stuff
instead
think
of
it,
maybe
like
a
Maker
Faire,
but
for
the
D
Web,
so
really
kind
of
fun,
experimental,
hands-on
things
we
do
have
lasers.
We
have
at
least
two
kinds
of
radio.
F
A
F
F
Into
the
brain,
all
at
once,
what
the
first
thing
I
would
suggest
is
going
outside
because
we're
surrounded
by
beautiful
nature,
but
it's
also
quite
hot,
and
you
know
daylight's,
sometimes
a
little
scary.
So
we
have
a
lovely
children
or
a
quiet
room
as
we
call
it.
That's
right
above
the
restrooms.
Just
opposite
this
just
up
the
stairs,
and
it
will
also
contain
an
installation
by
Sarah
which
deals
with
our
relationship
not
just
to
technological
assistance
but
ecological
systems
as
well.
So,
if
you'd
like
to
interact
with
it,
please
feel
free
to
do
so.
Okay,.
A
A
Sorry
just
like
well
what
well
you
go
through
this
conference
and
while
you
meet
new
people
and
experience
all
of
these
content
and
sessions
really
like
expose
your
most
curious
self
really
feel
comfortable,
asking
questions
feeling
like
it's
totally.
Okay,
if
you
don't
know
something,
it's
sort
of
a
way
to
bring
some
new
ideas,
some
new
perspective
into
the
table,
but
there's
actually
a
one
person
that
can
explain
what
I'm
trying
to
communicate
here.
So
I'll
just
play
a
video
of
a
person
for
you.