Project Kairos Open House recap
Did you miss the open house? Here are the recordings.
Hi everyone.
If you’re cursing yourself for missing our Open House Exhibition last week, I have some good news for you. Many (not all) of the sessions were recorded, and I’m pleased to share them with you today.
Let’s start off with the lobby sessions. I wouldn’t call these “main sessions” or anything, they were just the sessions that happened to be recorded by default. If you’re interested in the format we use for these Open House sessions, this would be the best one to review first.
Here’s the recording and AI summary of the sessions in the lobby, including Michelle Royal’s backpack of tools for neurodiversity, Mike Koenig’s exploration of nature and sound, and Mel Lau’s AI improv session.
Stefan Hager’s session: Weirdness as a Service.
Nate Jebb’s project focused on cold-calling. He hosted a session where his emonstrated cold-calling live. Very brave Nate!
Lorne Mitchell’s project focused on sound and voice. Here’s his project summary:
Marq McElhaw’s project, To Die For, focused on re-imagining grief and loss.
Brad Didericksen ran an experiment about witnessing. Here is his session sharing his findings.:
Finally, here’s Anthony Billoni sharing findings from his project, Creativity Game.
If I missed your session and you’d like to share a recording, send it my way and I will add it to this post.
Our next cohort, Project Luna, will kick off on October 29th. That’s two weeks from today! If you’re already a paid member of this Substack you’re automatically enrolled. If you’re not already a paid member, you can join us in Project Luna by clicking the button below:
Be there or be square! See you on October 29th!



