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Six months after its launch, our attempt to recycle the Tupperware idea in the world of conferences is going well. Twenty-five lift@home events have either happened or are scheduled. Here is a look at the upcoming events of the next three months:
Enable! Profound Innovation in Society, Economy & Knowledge
18-20 Mar 2010, Vienna, organized by Thomas Fundneider
More of a real conference than a small, one time event, we call this Lift Austria and a couple of Swiss members of our community will be in the audience to brainstorm about the art of Enabling. Like the earlier Lift Workshop @ Brussels, Council and Tinker.it, some events gather more than a hundred participants and surpass our original intent of holding small, informal gatherings. Of course we love it, and thank the courageous organizers who work hard for their community!
Social, semantic, manipulation, real-time, mobile data
18 Mar 2010, Lausanne, organized by Raphaël Briner
A dive into the technical and fundamental topic of data. The bonus of this event will be the possibility to visit the Rolex Learning Center (Switzerland's most exciting building of the moment) before the conference.

Visit the Rolex Learning Center ahead of the LIft @ Thinkdata conference.
Alternate reality games, jeux mobiles et géolocalisés
28 Apr 2010, Lyon, organized by Emmanuel Rondeau
This event is part of a series of six events organized by the Imaginove cluster in Lyon. Don't get fooled by the low registrants number on the website, check the pictures of the first event instead. This is France, people show unregistered and the spontaneity of the ensemble adds up to the experience :D
Digital Architecture and Large Scale Media Art - DALSMA
9 May, Seoul, organized by Andrea Bianchi
Lift goes back to Asia thanks to Andrea Bianchi who will be organizing his second event in the Korean capital. This time, several organizations are behind the project, and the event is expected to at least double in size.
Thanks to all those who organize and attend these events! If you have never heard of Lift@home, check the initiative's site and don't forget you can organize your own event if you attended a previous Lift conference!
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