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From Toilets to Moths: The Future of Social Media is Weird and Not For EveryonePerformance Theatre · Conference Day #2

Over the course of 12 months, I created a dozen ATmosphere based projects, apps, and experiences ranging from a decentralized toilet to a client interface named after a moth. Collectively these projects amassed 100,000 unique visitors and over half a million page views. Each project took me deeper and deeper into the world of the AT Protocol and showed me what the future of social media might look like... and what it could take to get there. Over the course of this presentation I will share the lessons I learned and what I think it means for the future of social media.

Attendees
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Benjamin is ... working on TPS avatar
Orual avatar
Chris Messina avatar
Hilary Baumann 💻 🥃 avatar
Ashlynne avatar
Graham avatar
Daz avatar
Steve Layton avatar
Victoria avatar
Evan Jarrett avatar
hilke avatar
Tim Biggin avatar
Joe Germuska avatar
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Artwo avatar
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Harshit avatar
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