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<p>Website: http://www.speakeasy.org/~lion/</p>

<p>Cell phone: 206.427.2545 - message first, if possible, then call - but if no time for messaging, just call me!</p>

<p>== My Schedule ==<br />
 
 1PM&#8212;Frontal (Common / Storage)&#8212;strategizing, thinking, reflecting, eating lunch<br />
 
 2PM&#8212;Hippocampus (Theater)&#8212;Mind Maps<br />
 
 3PM&#8212;Hypothalamus (Dressing Room 1)&#8212;Freedom &amp; the Future<br />
 
 4PM&#8212;Limbic (Media Lab)&#8212;Future of Social Networking Services<br />
 
 5PM&#8212;Parieatal (Classroom 105)&#8212;Functional Programming with Graphics<br />
&nbsp;  OR<br />
 5PM&#8212;Temporal (Classroom 106)&#8212;RFID<br />
&nbsp;  OR<br />
 5PM&#8212;Insular (Office / Conference)&#8212;Social Network that Does Not Suck<br />
 
 dinner break<br />
 
 8PM&#8212;Parietal (Classroom 105)&#8212;Good Thing Rapid Discovery<br />
&nbsp;  OR<br />
 8PM&#8212;Limbic (Media Lab)&#8212;User Interface Help! (for Local Names)<br />
 
 9PM&#8212;Hippocampus (Theater)&#8212;Lightning Rounds<br />
&nbsp;  OR<br />
 9PM&#8212;Thalmus (Dressing Room 2)&#8212;Iron Wiki<br />
 
 10PM&#8212;Temporal (Classroom 106)&#8212;GTD software have to suck?<br />
&nbsp;  OR<br />
 10PM&#8212;Limbic (Media Lab)&#8212;Collaborative problem solving w Justin Martenstein<br />
 
 11PM&#8212;Pariatal (Classroom 105)&#8212;Visual programming</p>

<p><br />
== Group Affiliations ==</p>

<p>These are groups that I am significantly involved in.</p>

<p>Physical:</p>

<p>(Place, subject, group:)</p>

<p>* Seattle, Wikipedia, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle Seattle Wikipedia] - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle3 meeting next 2006 Jan 14] (visitor)<br />
* Portland, wiki, [http://recentchangescamp.org/ Recent Changes Camp] - [http://recentchangescamp.org/Invitation meeting next February 3-5 2006]<br />
* Seattle, Linux, [http://www.alacos.com/ Alacos] - Windows-Linux migration automation (employee, programmer)<br />
* Seattle, Python, [http://www.seapig.org/ SeaPIG] - Seattle Python Interest Group (community member)</p>

<p>Internet:</p>

<p>* [http://communitywiki.org CommunityWiki] - Community &amp; Technology &amp; Culture online (community member)<br />
* [http://future.wikicities.com/ Future wiki] - Futures analysis &amp; prediction (community member) - see also [http://futures.wiki.taoriver.net/ TaoRiver futures wiki]</p>

<p>There are many other groups that I visit or otherwise have ties with. Until [http://www.foaf-project.org/ FOAF] takes off, though, we can&#8217;t very well map it all very easily.</p>

<p>== Next MindCamp ==</p>

<p>Concentrations:<br />
* &#8220;Geeks &amp; Coops&#8221;&#8212;the Santa Cruz tradition&#8212;Bothell geek house, tech coop&#8212;with children?<br />
* [http://ln.taoriver.net/ Local Names]<br />
* [http://future.wikicities.com the future]<br />
* How to develop a standard?<br />
** Incredible power, if we have data output.<br />
** But how do you get past bike shedding, and sign people on?<br />
** &#8220;What&#8217;s it take, really?&#8221;</p>

<p>Goals:<br />
* find a &#8216;&#8217;&#8216;clique&#8217;&#8216;&#8217;<br />
* answers to the standards questions</p>

<p>== What Mind Camp Means to Me (short version) ==</p>

<p>Mind Camp means to me that we&#8217;re organizing our culture. That we, as<br />
geeks of many stripes, are getting together, in person, and figuring<br />
out how our interests and values connect with one another. That we&#8217;re<br />
concentrating our attention, figuring out what matters to us, how to<br />
make things work. How to connect, get work done, and get our stuff<br />
together.</p>

<p>Mind camp is a base for coordination, a network of social networks.</p>

<p>== What Mind Camp Means to Me (long version) ==</p>

<p>Mind Camp is an undirectable pool of geeks, interests, and activities. Personally, I see it as a network of networks, a &#8216;&#8217;&#8216;base point for organizing&#8217;&#8216;&#8217; in &amp; around Seattle &amp; Washington.</p>

<p>Foo Camp, Bar Camp, Tag Camp, Mind Camp, Recent Changes Camp, and many camps to follow! We&#8217;re using &#8216;&#8217;&#8216;communications technology&#8217;&#8216;&#8217; to find each other, share technique, concentrate, and coordinate.</p>

<p>At MindCamp, I met two people with &#8216;&#8217;&#8216;physical space.&#8217;&#8216;&#8217; I want to take advantage of one to help the Seattle Cosmic game group, and the Seattle Wikipedia group to work in. I discovered people who are interested in visual language and visual explanations. I finally hooked up with local GNOME and Mono developers, and discovered that they are forming a local organization as well, one that I want to be a part of. I discovered a person working on a project very similar to my own, and I had no idea that they existed before. I found help from an experienced Free Software developer; Got a free consultation. This wouldn&#8217;t have happened offline.</p>

<p>At MindCamp, we can talk in &#8216;&#8217;&#8216;real time,&#8217;&#8216;&#8217; and discover people &#8216;&#8217;&#8216;very quickly.&#8217;&#8216;&#8217; It may seem like we can do these things equally well on the Internet, but it&#8217;s simply not true: We can do so much more, say so much more, and learn so much more, with material interaction.</p>

<p>I see Mind Camp as a &#8216;&#8217;&#8216;network of networks.&#8217;&#8216;&#8217; A social network of social networks. I think we should list group affiliations on our badges. I want to see a session on &#8216;&#8217;&#8216;&#8220;Run Your Own Mind Camp!&#8221;&#8217;&#8217;&#8217; I work with the &#8216;&#8217;&#8216;Recent Changes Camp,&#8217;&#8216;&#8217; and those folk are astonished that there are techniques for running these kinds of things for free. They&#8217;ve raised $7,000 in sponsorship money, and want to charge $100+ fees, and here I am saying: &#8220;You can do it all for free!&#8221; They ask: &#8220;How?&#8221;&nbsp; And I say&#8230; &#8220;Uh&#8230; There are these guys I can hook you up with&#8230;&#8221;</p>

<p>Chris talked about this too, just a minute ago. &#8220;Should we start organizing content-specific gathers?&#8221; YES! We&#8217;ve been doing it, already; There are plenty of groups in Seattle. And there will be many more. So, I see Mind Camp as a convenient base for further interest discovery &amp; organizing.</p>

<p>Perhaps we should, on our name badges, list group affiliations. &#8220;Hello My Name is:&#8221; and &#8220;Hello, My Groups Are:&#8221; Maybe we should make a mind-&#8217;&#8216;'map of groups&#8217;&#8216;&#8217; in/around Seattle on the wall: &#8216;&#8217;&#8216;&#8220;Here&#8217;s Seattle&#8217;s technology mind.&#8221;&#8217;&#8217;&#8216;</p>

<p>I *do* wonder whether we are a &#8216;&#8217;&#8216;community,&#8217;&#8216;&#8217; or a &#8216;&#8216;gathering.&#8217;&#8217; Community seems to me to require repetitive exposure to one another. We intend to be repeating, but we aren&#8217;t there yet! We&#8217;ll be a community after the second or third gathering, I suspect. If we *are* a community, then it makes sense that we should have &#8216;&#8217;&#8216;a chatter mailing list&#8217;&#8216;&#8217; (other than the main mailing list) for, well, chatter: Job announcements, births, deaths, friendly notes, etc., &#8220;Off-topic.&#8221; Perhaps we need more electronic infrastructure. There&#8217;s probably already a top secret organizers mailing list, as well.</p>

<p>Small points:<br />
* I like the schedule on the wall. You can look and see at a glance what your choices are. It&#8217;s always available. It&#8217;s big, and easy to read. You can leave notes on it.<br />
* I thought that the layout was confusing, and had a hard time finding rooms. If there were big signs outside the room (large black letters on butcher paper,) it would just be so much clearer.<br />
* Every 6 months? AWESOME!</p>

<p><br />
:: Hey Lion.&nbsp; RecentChangesCamp registration is now free.&nbsp; I think we had some misunderstanding about the proposed fees (no one ever proposed $100+, as far as I know), but it&#8217;s all worked out now and free registration is open now. [http://recentchangescamp.org] <a href="http://mindcamp.gearlive.com/index.php/mindcamp/wiki/User%3ATedErnst/" class="noArticle" title="User:TedErnst">TedErnst</a> 13:25, 29 Dec 2005 (PST)
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