Latest Past Events

How people find things on the internet: new methods for discovery

Steeplejack Brewing Portland 2400 NE Broadway, Portland

How do people actually find information today—and who do they trust? In this talk, Sian Riebe explores the hidden paths shaping modern discovery, from private group chats to online communities and AI-powered tools. As search becomes more conversational and less visible, the session reveals how these shifts are influencing not just what we buy, but how we think, trust, and make decisions in everyday life.

Don’t Panic!: A hitchhiker’s guide to designing high-agency AI experiences

AI is no longer just impressive—it’s quietly reshaping power, agency, and opportunity in our everyday lives. From hiring to housing to personal decisions, algorithmic systems are influencing more than we realize. In this powerful talk, Bhavna Devani challenges designers to rethink responsibility and asks a bold question: in the age of AI, are we still designing for human sovereignty—or designing ourselves into submission?

Imagine All the People: Socio-Eco-Technical Imaginaries & Utopian Movements- Hybrid event

Mother Foucault's Bookshop 715 SE Grand Ave, Portland

What does it mean to imagine the future when technology inspires as much fear as hope? In this thought-provoking talk, Dr. Alexander Reid Ross explores how digital systems, social movements, and environmental pressure shape the stories we tell about what comes next—and who gets left out. Join us for a conversation that challenges easy optimism and asks harder questions about the futures we’re building.