ZemewLAN

Mission

About ZemewLAN

ZemewLAN is a future project we’re building toward through our other paths under the Zemew name.

As Hosting, Studios, and Wire grow, money will be set aside—or budgeted—for leasing or building a facility for 100–1,000 person LAN festivals with the sole intent of raising money for children’s charities, veterans, and many more.

I realize this goal is a long way off, but with your support in helping us network and grow, we can all help make a difference in this world.

Facilities & vision

Illustrations & concepts

Early concepts and ideas for future ZemewLAN facilities, layouts, stages, and community spaces.

  1. ZemewLAN concept art: headquarters exterior

    Zemew HQ

    The first initial build will be to support Zemew. Zemew Hosting, Studios & Wire will be worked out of a facility like this. Then starting with once a year, growing to 4 times a year, the interior will be modified to host a 100 person LAN event.

    This location might be 5 acres in size, parking for boondocking RVs, a walking track around the perimeter, and the owner’s residence in the corner of the lot.

  2. ZemewLAN concept art: expanded campus exterior

    Future expansion — exterior

    Future expansion would entail a 20+ acre parcel for multiple barns for Zemew Hosting, Studios, and Wire. The original single barn would become an administration and school house for workshops and classes—teaching locals (and anyone eager to learn) creativity, security, and infrastructure.

    The three new barns would host LAN conventions—starting annually with a goal of quarterly events—from 100-person LANs scaling to 1,000-person LANs: one barn for play, one for sponsors and vendors, and one for stage, food, lounge, and hangout space.

    Parking for all attendees, including RV boondocking and car camping, port-o-potties on site, a walking path around the parcel, and lighting so there aren’t any dark spots for those pesky Dementors to hide in.

  3. ZemewLAN concept art: modular interior workspace

    Future expansion — interior

    Keeping the interior clean, open, and modular supports adaptation as needs change—better efficiency, less stress, clearer thinking, and a happier working environment.

    That flexibility also leaves room for programs with the local community: a spark for hope and a path to give back.