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CyborgCamp 2010 is Over!

Posted by caseorganic October - 4 - 2010 - Monday 1 COMMENT

Thanks so much to everyone who came to CyborgCamp! The tickets completely sold out and the conference was packed with amazing people. Thanks especially to Doc Normal and his crew for an epic livestream of the entire event. They are now working on video files of all of the conference sessions in the main room.

Thank you.


Be sure to check out podcaster Bret Bernhoft’s Official CyborgCamp Media Mini Series. It has short podcasts with most of the CyborgCamp speakers, some audience members, and photos and videos too.  Thanks to Bret for his hard work and fast turnaround!

CyborgCamp could not have happened without you. Whether you attended, volunteered, sponsored or spoke, you made the event great for everyone else. Thank you so much for your time, for attending, and for adding your brain to the event.

I’d like to thank the core team as individually as possible:

Volunteers

Perry Wagle
Becky Washington
Nate Angell
Julie Baumler
Reid Beels
Dan Gartman
Mark Dilley
Don Park
Audrey Watters
Tyler Gillies
Nathan DiNiro
Zach Moser
Micky Matthews
Whitney Walker

Speakers

Marshall Kirkpatrick
Tyler Sticka
Mathew Lippincott
Sally Applin
Max Ogden
David Molnar
Willow Brugh
P. Mark Anderson

Sponsors

Palm
Tropo
Webtrends
3DAR
ADi
nozzlmedia
geoloqi
artwells.com
AboutUs
Fashionbuddha
Vertigo
Robot Geek
Longbottom Coffee and Tea, Inc.
Spring Creek Coffee House
Nedspace

Media

Livestreaming – Doc Normal and Team
Podcasting and Video – Brett Bernhoft
Abraham Hyatt – ReadWriteWeb
Rick Turoczy – Silicon Florist
Ron Knox – Willamette Week

Photographers

Mark Colman
Daniel Root

Phone Giveaway

Josh Marinacci, Palm

Medonis Engineering

Maxwell the Robot

Tropo Open Gov Hackathon Team

Jason Goecke
Chris Matthieu

City of Portland

Rick Nixon
Skip Newberry

In conclusion

I forgot a lot of things, and I’d like to know how to make this conference better in the future. What did you like? What did you miss? Is there anything you’d like to see in the future? Let us know. We’ll try to incorporate it into the conference in the future!

Image credit: Mark Colman Photo

CyborgCamp is Live

Posted by caseorganic October - 2 - 2010 - Saturday Comments Off

CyborgCamp Events for Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Posted by caseorganic October - 1 - 2010 - Friday Comments Off

Fri, Oct 1, 6:00-9:00pm

CyborgCamp Pre-party/GPS Art Show

Grassy Knoll Gallery 123 NW 2nd Ave, Portland, Oregon

Join us for free food, drink, dj and interactive art in celebration and anticipation of CyborgCamp Portland 2010.

Free – no need to register or attend CyborgCamp to attend.

Gallery website: http://grassyknollgallery.com


Sat, Oct 2, 9:00am – 6:00pm

CyborgCamp Portland 2010

Webtrends
851 SW Sixth Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97204

The main conference. Food! Drink! Speakers and topics, people and things! Lots of schwag, a balcony that overlooks downtown Portland, and a unique and curious experience. There will be a drawing for prizes at the end of the day as well.

Schedule: http://portland.cyborgcamp.com/schedule/


CyborgCamp Portland Open Government Hackathon

Sun, Oct 3, 8:30am – 6:30pm

Open Government Hackathon Competition

NedSpace Old Town, 117 NW 5th between Couch and Davis

Free – no need to register or attend CyborgCamp to participate.

  • You can participate as a team or as an individual.
  • Best app to use Geoloqi and Tropo wins. $1,000 in prizes.
  • Free food, drink all day.

Register: http://loqi.me/hk2010

  • When is CyborgCamp?

    Pre-party/Gallery Fri, Oct 1, 6:00pm
    Conference Sat, Oct 2, 9:00am - 6:00pm
    Hackathon Sun, Oct 3, 8:30am - 6:30pm
  • Where is CyborgCamp?

    Webtrends 851 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204
  • 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.

Thanks to our great sponsors!

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