PowerPoint Parties /

PowerPoint Party No. 21

Come for the presentations, stay for the company

Saturday, December 14, 2024

6:30pm to 9:30pm

2101 W 29th Ave

$0-$20

Show Notes

Jacob O’Neill — France

Esther Knott — The Other Six Days

Calley Wellborn — Childhood Messages You STILL Believe | Contemplative Practice Worksheet | Calley’s website, Undercurrent Life

Dana Wilson — Ferns

Mary Ann Tate — Poetry II: How to Write a Love Poem

José Briones-Siria — Memory Dividends

Ron Knott — We can run but we can’t hide

Malika Khurana — I have gone to Morocco

Allyson Amanda — the ancient art of fresco painting, part two

Jim Bauer — Ski Mountaineering: Why and how?

Elijah Durso-Sabina — Fucking Magnets, how do they work?

Daniel Evan Quay — Rule No. 5

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What’s a PowerPoint Party, you ask? Exactly what it sounds like.

The way we run it: 12 presentations, a maximum of 7 minutes each, about anything at all. Our favorite nights are when there is wide variety in presenters, topics, and styles. At past parties, people have presented about earthships, how to train your hobbit, and mugs. It’s a wide mix.

You should totally come, learn something new, and experience the pleasure of seeing people talk excitedly about something they love. And make a new friend! It‘s really easy when they’ve just told you exactly what you can talk to them about.

If you’d like to sign up to present, email hello@thecompany.social (or text Ivan/Livvy if you have their number). If you will be presenting, see “Notes for Presenters” below. (If the list has filled up by the time you contact us, we’ll add you to the waiting list.)

Details

Doors open at 6:30pm.
Show runs from 7:00–9:30pm, with a leisurely intermission.
Hang until 11:00pm.

We’ll have non-alcoholic drinks and some very light snacks.

Should I bring anything?

If presenting, you may bring your presentation on your laptop (though it’s preferred you send it ahead of time)

  • A sufficiently full belly, because the snacks will be light! (You can always bring a snack to share!)

  • We’ll provide non-alcoholic drinks, but if you prefer spiritual drinks, you may bring your own.

Notes for presenters

Prepare a (PowerPoint/Keynote/Google Slides/PDF/etc.) presentation, between 2–7 minutes in length. It can be about anything (that’s the fun of it!). We’re projecting at 16:9 (1920 x 1080) (also referred to as “widescreen” in some presentation setup menus). You can do 4:3 if you want, it’ll just be using less of the projection area.

  1. Bring your own computer to connect directly to our projector (via HDMI or USB-C), or, preferably, send your files or a link to Ivan (files can be uploaded here, links to Google Slides can be shared with ivan@ruiz-knott.com (yes it’s a Google account)).

  2. When sending your files, please format them “FirstnameLastname-Title-Date”.

  3. Please show up at or before doors (6:30pm) to do a quick tech check.

  4. The show order will be displayed on the whiteboard.

  5. At 6 minutes you’ll get a one-minute warning sound; at 7 minutes you’ll be kindly disrupted. Don’t go over 7 minutes or we’ll resent you.

  6. If you’re willing to share your presentation with the crowd after the event, please also provide a PDF version if possible, or a public link to Google slides, and send any relevant links to Ivan for him to include in the post-show notes.

You may cancel your ticket for a full refund up to 24 hours before the event. Click "manage tickets" in your confirmation email. Contact hello@thecompany.social with any questions.

A note on culture

If you come here, it means you are willing to talk to strangers. That also means that if you come here, everyone here is willing to talk to you. We hereby grant you explicit permission to approach people and introduce yourself, and by showing up here you consent to you to helping someone else feel welcome.

If you come here, it means you’re willing to talk to new people. That also means they’re willing to talk to you! We hereby grant you explicit permission to approach people and introduce yourself, and by showing up here you consent to helping someone else feel welcome.

If you come here, it means you are willing to talk to strangers. That also means they’re willing to talk to you. We hereby grant you explicit permission to approach people and introduce yourself, and by showing up here you consent to helping someone else feel welcome.

Plan your visit

There’s free street parking and paid lots nearby and throughout the neighborhood. Parking map here↗

Got extra time? Need a bite? Check out our Neighborhood page.

A note on culture

If you come here, it means you’re willing to talk to new people. That also means they’re willing to talk to you! We hereby grant you explicit permission to approach people and introduce yourself, and by showing up here you consent to helping someone else feel welcome.

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Sign up for Paperwork, the official corporate communication of The Company, for happenings, nostalgia, and bureaucratic minutiae.

We post announcements, updates on events, changes to the space, and more.

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Sign up for Paperwork, the official corporate communication of The Company, for happenings, nostalgia, and bureaucratic minutiae.

We post announcements, updates on events, changes to the space, and more.

2101 W 29th Ave

Denver, CO 80211

hello@thecompany.social

2101 W 29th Ave

Denver, CO 80211

hello@thecompany.social

2101 W 29th Ave

Denver, CO 80211

hello@thecompany.social