CyborgCamp 2008

 

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CyborgCamp PDX 2008 is over. Thanks everyone for helping and being a part of “the-camp-that-wa-planned-in-nine-hour!” (I’ll tell you the story when we meet IRL) 

 

 


 

Help us plan CyborgCamp 2009!

 

If you’ve registered for CyborgCamp 2008, you’re already on our list and we’ll contact you for interest. But if you watch it online or know about it from somewhere else, we want you to help us plan the next one!

 

Put your name along with Twitter username (or email address, if preferred) and we’ll Tweet or DM your account when the time comes. Remember: no need to put your name down if you’ve registered.

 

Fire away:

 

 


 

CyborgCamp is a conversation about the future of technology, and how humans fit in.

 

 

Want to help out? You can do it in 4 ways! 

  1. Sponsor. email Nate Angell at xolotl@cyborgcamp.org or Twitter @xolotl
  2. Blog, Tweet, write and broadcast the event (before, during and after.) Email Amber Case at caseorganic@gmail.com or Twitter @caseorganic
  3. Volunteer before, during and after the event. Email Bram Pitoyo at brampitoyo@gmail.com or Twitter @brampitoyo 

  4. Attend. Regster Now ($10 until 1PM PT December 3 2008; $20 thereafter or at the door). You can also RSVP on Upcoming.org (note that RSVP does not guarantee you a space if you’ve not registered).

 

Other questions? Contact one of the organizers:

Chris Pitzer

Mike Kaos

 

What is CyborgCamp?

CyborgCamp is an unconference about the future of the relationship between humans and technology. We'll discuss topics such as social media, design, code, inventions, web 2.0, twitter, the future of communication, cyborg technology, anthropology, psychology, and philosophy.

 

CyborgCamp's aim is to have many communication channels, such as Twitter, Flickr, UstreamTV, Video and Audio recordings and live chats displayed on the screen.

 

Where and when?

CubeSpace

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

Tentatively, from 9 am – 5 pm

 

RSVP

http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1098808

RSVP does not guarantee you a space if you’re not paid for register

 

How much will it cost?

$10 until 1PM PT December 3 2008; $20 thereafter or at the door.

 

How would the conference work? 

One room will be devoted to keynote sessions on various aspects of the cyborg (technological, health, spiritual, communication, humanity, etc.), and the other three rooms of the conference will be unconferences, done BarCamp-style

 

Who should come? 

This is an educational mindsharing and networking event that encourages high-level interdisciplinary interaction.

 

Classrooms, individuals and businesses are encouraged to attend the event remotely. It will be livestreamed through multiple channels and will be archived and tagged for future viewing. Details on remote conference access will be available a week before the conference begins. 

 

Tags 

Flickr Tag: cyborgcamp 

Twitter: @cyborgcamp or #cyborgcamp

All other social media: cyborgcamp

 

What is a cyborg?

A cyborg (shorthand for “cybernetic organism”) is a symbiotic fusion of human and machine. Join in our pre-conference discussion about what is a cyborg?

 

Sign up for the CyborgCamp mailing list if you're into that sort of thing.  

 

Attendees – Put your name here if you're coming!

Amber Case

Kris Krüg

Nate Angell

"Uncle" Nate DiNiro

Dave Olson

Bram Pitoyo

Chris Pitzer 

Steven Walling

J-P Voillequé

Elizabeth Sarobhasa 

Mark Colman

Cami Kaos

Dr Normal

Tris Hussey

Tyler Sticka

Troy Malone

Randall Minter

Alex Williams

M. Edward (Ed) Borasky

Jeremy O'Leary @biohabit

Joe Solomon

Alberto Lumbreras

Peter Wooley

MarkDilley

SamKeen

artwells

Lia Hollander/Missburrows

Don Park

Thomas Lockney

Wm Leler

Bill Jackson

Gaarbacca Wookiee

Will Radik

Klint Finley @klintron

Pete Grillo

Londa Quisling

Abraham Hyatt

Nabil Maynard

MJ Petroni @mama_j

Ramona_W

Anna W.

Cassondra Schindler

Kristin Wolff (@kristinwolff)

sandra golden @shadowsoup

amy boynton

Robert Wood

Seth Haynes

 

Sponsors

We would like to thank our confirmed sponsors for CyborgCamp08 in Portland, OR. Contact sponsor lead Nate Angell for more information.

 

Venue Hosts

 

Logo/Identity

 

Planning and Discussion Pages

Pre-Party - Eve of Fri 5 Dec 2008 @Vidoop.
After-Party - Eve of Sat 6 Dec 2008 @TBA.
Backchannel – use tools like TwitterCamp (screenshot) Let's also talk to the http://backchan.nl/ folks.
Budget - We should make a budget

          Background Activities - Fun onging stuff happening in the background throughout the day...

Collaboration - Tools for collaboration

Equipment - Audio/Visual Gear for the Event 
Logistics
Food 
Identity - What will CyborgCamp look like?

Magic Bus - magic bus will connect cyborg attendees with local artists. 

Related Events - Other events of interest to CyborgCampers

Scope & Scale - Will inform budgeting 
Simulcast

Ustream.TV - Live & Pre-recorded CyborgCamp!

Video Crew

Speakers - Please suggest speakers or topics you would like to see at CyborgCamp

Schedule – use tools like SCHED (need someone to figure the API out, help?)

Schwag - Tshirts and other objects

Volunteers

Website - discussion of website ideas/needs/fulfillment 
Wireless Access

 

Comments (1)

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MJ Petroni said

at 12:54 am on Dec 6, 2008

oh, the irony of having this event skejd from 9 to 5

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