##What is a Public Lab barnraising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. ##2014 Barnraising * **The theme:** "From the Field to Stories of Change" * **Location:** [LUMCON](http://www.lumcon.edu/), Cocodrie, LA * **Date:** November 14-16, 2014, with [additional events before and after](http://publiclab.org/barnraising#Planning+on+Coming?). * **Cost:** $10/day, sliding scale. ##Attending? * Join the [Barnraising mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/plots-barnraising) **If you are planning on coming (even for a day, we need lunch numbers) and you have not registered please email stevie@publiclab.org** **** ##List of Attendees! **Note, if you have a sad face next to your name it means you have NOT filled out the above form. Please do so!** ###Planning on Coming? Here are a few things to keep in mind planning for the Barnraising. **[Packing List](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KXtoR_KsdJIWLf-P1G0t3l1ZlxpF82NqJvV0xlncrgg/edit?usp=sharing)** **Times: **
- The Barnraising will start on Friday morning, November 14th at 9:00AM.
- For organizers, the Summit will be held at LUMCON on Thursday. If attending, plan on staying at LUMCON Wednesday evening.
- Cocodrie, LA is just over an hour and a half from New Orleans (and the airport).
**Shuttles will be available at the following times between New Orleans and Cocodrie LA: **
- 7 and 9PM Wednesday Cocodrie for the Organizer's Summit,
- 7:00pm Thursday to Cocodrie if you are coming in later, I will arrange for local drivers.
- 2PM Sunday, after the Barnraising ends, back to New Orleans. This would leave time for people to catch evening flights out on Sunday after 4:00.
**_We can help connect people with rides if your travel schedule ends up being outside of these times. (A number of people locally have mentioned they will have access to vehicles.)_ ####There are several events around New Orleans after the Barnraising to keep in mind when planning your travel: * Monday the 17th will be a concluding day for the [Global Community Monitor](http://www.gcmonitor.org/2014-conference/) conference. Public Labbers have an open invitation to this event. * Tuesday the 18th, 6-9pm, is [Water Hackathon Series #1 BRAINSTORM SESSION](http://gopropeller.org/events/874/) * Thursday the 20th, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM, is the [Water Hackathon Series #2: THE RIFFLE TRAINING](http://gopropeller.org/events/875/) * The [American Public Health Association](https://show.jspargo.com/Apha14/Registration/Default.aspx?ec=session) has a conference in New Orleans from the 15-19th. **_For those who are interested in staying in New Orleans for some of these events after the Barnraising, we can help to find housing arrangements. E-mail stevie@publiclab.org to inquire._ **** ##Session ideas Propose your session by writing the **title**, short **description**, how much **time **you expect to need, and your **name** under the appropriate heading. **Instructional Workshops (someone has volunteered to share their knowledge)** * _Mining social media_. I've been thinking about ways to put different social media platforms to use in gathering data about different sites. How to survey, how to incorporate info, what ethics are involved with working with this kind of data. (@bronwen) * _Data Flow and Entity Relationship Diagrams!_ (or possibly a skillshare with various info visualization tools) Drawing pictures can help us to track and identify the lifecycle of information in Public Lab projects. DFD's and ERD's are also great for things like brainstorming and resource mapping with others. (@bronwen) * _Infrared Workshop:_ The Public Lab infrared photography tool is confusing: Single or double camera? Red or blue filter? Webcam or PowerShot? White balance or not? NDVI or false color IR? Infragram.org or Fiji? Bring your questions and/or your own infrared photos and we will eradicate your puzzlement. (one hour, requires projector) (@cfastie) * _City Mapping Project: _Tips, Tools and Ideas (Stevie) * _PhotosynQ_: Environmental monitoring and data analysis using the PhotosynQ platform. * _Indoor air quality monitoring and mitigation_-- Where We Breathe Platform, formaldehyde monitoring prototype, begin speculative mold monitor development, begin speculative phytoremediation house plant pot (@nshapiro). **Maker Workshops (make something useful)** * _Illustrate a monitoring activity on a poster_: form small teams and make posters that illustrate how to use public lab tools? Where we get people who draw, people who know the problem, and people who know the tech together to make beautiful posters? This could be like "paper wiki pages"! (@warren) interpreting infrared images making thermal images using h2s strips using the riffle **Tool Investigations (work together to improve tools)** * _Comparing spectra_ of oil, pet coke, coal, and asphalt in the field and in the kitchen –Scott * _Flame spectrometry_ for mercury and arsenic --scott * _Particulate matter sensing_, scanning (Mat, Stephanie from Au) * _Data collection app creation_ for those w/few to no programing skills (like me!). * _Tool upgrade paths_: The community has improved on all Public Lab tools and documented the upgrades in notes, wikis, and Google Group posts. But none of these improvements is conspicuous or sanctioned by Public Lab, so finding an upgrade path is confusing. Should Public Lab describe recommended upgrade paths for its tools? (one hour) (@cfastie) * _Sensor certification_ (also in the context of sensor journalism) -- Reporting back from a Creative Commons conference at NYU (which @donwblair & @lizbarry will also be attending) about certification vs. standards for sensor tools. Definitely don't have a stance on it yet, but it seems like an important conversation to tune into regardless. (@dangerbui) **Discussions about outreach and education** * _Using Public Lab tools in the classroom_, community mapping, citizen science + art * _Talking with impacted communities_ about how citizen science can be implemented. * _Getting more youth involved_ --grace * _A conversation about the DIY (DIT) approach in the field_: 'Inviting' vs 'engagement' & 'recruitment', and 'inciting' vs 'training' in the stories of change (@Cindy_ExCites) **Reports about past and ongoing activities** * _Sensor Journalism:_ Report from a Journalism Classroom in Which The Students Come Up With All the Right Questions For Storytelling With DIY Tools (@kanarinka and @donblair) * _Present my research on mapping the Northern Gateway Pipeline_ and oil sands in northwestern Canada. **How Public Lab accomplishes things** * _Public Lab 101:_ Depending on the demographic of the attendees, it would be nice to dedicate some time, especially early on (maybe the first half of the first day) to some Public Lab 101 sessions--who we are, how we're structured, how people communicate, current projects, etc. I know there has been a request for this before since we tend to get a real mix between long time contributors and brand new people at the barnraisings. (@Becki) * _What's your pitch?_ lightning session. How do you talk about Public Lab to people who know nothing about it? * _Storytelling with Environmental data_. * _How do we collaborate?_ hybrid online / offline methods (Liz) * _Conversation between Gulf Coast and Northeast _on what kinds of advocacy strategies and tactics have worked or not * _3D printer opportunity_: In 2013, MakerBot Industries donated ten 3D printers to Public Lab. This donation has huge potential for educational outreach, PR, and tool development, but only about half of the printers have been put to use, and most have not done much printing. These MakerBot Replicator Dual printers are very capable machines, but this model is almost three years old, and it will quickly become outdated and difficult to maintain. Should we have a conversation about ways to make the most of this opportunity? Do you have a Public Lab project that would benefit from a 3D printer? (one hour) (@cfastie) * _Digital Security Tools and Tactics_ for Environmental Rights Defenders https://securityinabox.org/communities/04 **Learn about Cocodrie** * _Aerial Photography Field Trip_ to Bayou Sale Road/LA 57, 3-4 hours in afternoon, requires boat (Gerald) [edit] **** ##Planning Committees## If you are attending, please sign up for one or more committees! **Foodcom**:: [Jen H.](http://publiclab.org/profile/Hudonnoodles) + [Becki](http://publiclab.org/profile/Becki#) [FOODCOM wiki page](/wiki/barnraising-foodcom) **Beercom** :: (unwinding, downtime) [Yagiz](publiclab.org/profile/ygzstc), [Jessi](http://publiclab.org/profile/jbreen) **Gearcom** :: Please add to the list any gear you plan on bringing ([link to edit list](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pU4ZOtf1KaeOE3laZKIpMn_ZaS0n7rDRsdWtZyjE6m8/edit?usp=sharing))so we know what is coming, we have what we need and we're not overlapping: If you would like to mail anything to LUMCON ahead of time, please email stevie@publiclab.org to arrange! **Doccom** [Liz](/profile/liz) + [cfastie](/profile/cfastie) + [bronwen](/profile/bronwen) (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Twitter hashtag #barnraising2014. Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2014". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclab.org. @mathew and David Simpson will be setting up a TV studio for interviews and presentations. We've got two video cameras, two mics, and hookups for two computer feeds. _PASTE YOUR MEDIA LINKS HERE: _ **Travelcom ** [Stevie](/profile/stevie) head organizer [Scott](/profile/eustatic) can be a driver + [Gerald](/profile/geraldmc) can be a driver + [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie, give us a heads up and put your incoming travel details [here](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tpcFT1_8jN71pBrrejmCp2R2irViY2XBVe1d24eF198/edit#gid=860348008) and outgoing travel details [here](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tpcFT1_8jN71pBrrejmCp2R2irViY2XBVe1d24eF198/edit#gid=1429849934). **Schedulecom ** Liz+ Stevie This COM will will collate ideas for sessions (add yours above) we will fill in the schedule together at the event in traditional unconference style! **** ###Upcoming Barnraisings Read more on the [Barnraising Planning page](/wiki/barnraising-planning) ###Past Barnraisings: * [2014 Northeast Regional Barnraising: Plymouth, Massachusetts](http://publiclab.org/wiki/barnraising-northeast-2014) * [2013 Barnraising: New Orleans, Louisiana](http://publiclab.org/wiki/barnraising-2013) * [2012 Barnraising: Cocodrie, Louisiana](http://publiclab.org/wiki/barnraising-2012) * [2011 Barnraising: Asheville, North Carolina](http://publiclab.org/wiki/barnraising-2011)