Are you going to Autreat/Autscape 2013?

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Are you planning to attend either Autreat or Autscape in 2013?
Yes 10%  10%  [ 12 ]
No, because I can't go this year 32%  32%  [ 39 ]
No, because I don't want to go this year 8%  8%  [ 10 ]
Autreat? Autscape? What are they? 39%  39%  [ 47 ]
None of the above 11%  11%  [ 13 ]
Total votes : 121

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13 Oct 2013, 3:20 pm

vickygleitz wrote:
Were there any issues with room assignment pairings? What was your roomie/roomies like?
I'm not aware of any issues with room assignment pairings. My roomie was fine and funny. You have seen him in one of the videos above.


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15 Oct 2013, 12:54 pm

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As far as discussions on classes, did most people feel comfortable joining in or was most of the speaking done by the higher in intellect and/or more educated?
Many people joined in, including many who were lower in intellect and less educated.


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17 Oct 2013, 1:47 pm

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Were the classes at a level most could understand?
Yes, they were.


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18 Oct 2013, 3:21 pm

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Do you know if there were donations of food, money, time, etc. by different businesses?
There weren't any, but it is a good idea to look into for future events.


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20 Oct 2013, 2:41 pm

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Were their people who made certain that no one was excluded?
I'm not sure about this. Some of the regular participants try to speak to anyone who seems excluded, but I'm not sure if they succeed in this. I'm also not sure if they manage to spot everyone who may feel excluded.


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23 Oct 2013, 12:49 pm

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How did they keep the hyper, super excited about the occassion, extroverts under control?
As long as the hyper extroverts didn't interrupt formal activities, they didn't need to be kept under control. When they did interrupt formal activities, they were told to "Shut up, be quiet, stop interrupting the speaker, let other people speak too". Sometimes it helped and sometimes it didn't. In Autistic-run environments, there are often some loud voices who talk too much.


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24 Oct 2013, 12:11 pm

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Were there activiities planned for all, wherever they were on the spectrum?
Most of the activities were planned for people from all over the spectrum. In practice, most participants seemed relatively independent and communicative. I'm not sure how would less independent and less communicative autistics view those activities. It is an excellent question and an excellent subject to think about.


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26 Oct 2013, 10:06 am

vickygleitz wrote:
I read that there was no fragrance allowed. did that include in soaps, shampoos and such?
At Autscape, fragrant soaps and shampoos are OK, as long as they are not extremely fragrant. I can't remember if it is the same at Autreat.


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