Feedback from Alternative Party 2008 - 2011Jari Jaanto
This document analyzes feedback from Alternative Party events held between 2008-2011. It provides statistics on attendee demographics, how they heard about the event, their reasons for attending, and what they thought was good or could be improved. Key findings include that the percentage of first-time attendees decreased over time, social media became a more important marketing channel in 2011, and demos and music compositions have consistently been primary attractions for visitors.
Digital resistance, East European demo artJari Jaanto
The Alternative Party presents a showcase of old computer hardware (and new software for them) from the Soviet Union and East European countries, showing a rare glimpse of the unique computing culture that is very different from the corporate-driven, western hardware offerings. A show of unique styles of digital art, influenced by demo art and local computer hobbyist cliques, with a distinct Eastern flavour.
The document discusses project financing and sources of finance for projects and businesses. It defines project financing as financing for a specific project, such as infrastructure projects, that is repaid from the cash flow of that project. It then discusses various internal and external sources of finance for businesses and projects, including retained profits, bank loans, venture capital, bonds, and other sources. It also provides an overview of ICICI Bank and its project financing group that provides funding for infrastructure and manufacturing projects.
This document contains a feedback survey from past attendees of the Alternative Party events held from 2008-2010. The 13 question survey asks about the respondent's gender, age, country, job, hobbies, number of visits to Alternative Party, how they heard about it, what activities they participated in, what they enjoyed, opportunities for improvement, and wishes for future events, and collects their email address. The survey is intended to gather feedback on how to improve subsequent Alternative Party events.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Feedback from Alternative Party 2008 - 2011Jari Jaanto
This document analyzes feedback from Alternative Party events held between 2008-2011. It provides statistics on attendee demographics, how they heard about the event, their reasons for attending, and what they thought was good or could be improved. Key findings include that the percentage of first-time attendees decreased over time, social media became a more important marketing channel in 2011, and demos and music compositions have consistently been primary attractions for visitors.
Digital resistance, East European demo artJari Jaanto
The Alternative Party presents a showcase of old computer hardware (and new software for them) from the Soviet Union and East European countries, showing a rare glimpse of the unique computing culture that is very different from the corporate-driven, western hardware offerings. A show of unique styles of digital art, influenced by demo art and local computer hobbyist cliques, with a distinct Eastern flavour.
The document discusses project financing and sources of finance for projects and businesses. It defines project financing as financing for a specific project, such as infrastructure projects, that is repaid from the cash flow of that project. It then discusses various internal and external sources of finance for businesses and projects, including retained profits, bank loans, venture capital, bonds, and other sources. It also provides an overview of ICICI Bank and its project financing group that provides funding for infrastructure and manufacturing projects.
This document contains a feedback survey from past attendees of the Alternative Party events held from 2008-2010. The 13 question survey asks about the respondent's gender, age, country, job, hobbies, number of visits to Alternative Party, how they heard about it, what activities they participated in, what they enjoyed, opportunities for improvement, and wishes for future events, and collects their email address. The survey is intended to gather feedback on how to improve subsequent Alternative Party events.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document describes Ninchat, a cloud-based group chat application for businesses. Ninchat allows distributed teams to communicate through encrypted text, video, and audio chats that remain active even when users are not online simultaneously. It aims to improve communication flow and teamwork between remote or outsourced teams by providing an always-on chat environment that is easier to use than email or other tools. The document provides examples of Ninchat's features and benefits, a testimonial praising its ability to make distributed teams feel more connected, and cases of its use for live video streaming commentary.