We are excited to inform you that the logos for CyborgCamp PDX 2008 are finalized. They were created by the talented and witty Tyler Sticka, an award-winning Portland designer. If you like his work for CyborgCamp, you should check out Sticka’s other work. It is fascinating.
What Next?
We’re getting the registration set up so that we can provide a way for everyone to pay for their food. Else, we’re not going to know how much to order. We’re thinking delicious Greek food — because Greek food is brain food. And until we get super-hyper brain speed modulator implants, we’re still limited by our brain’s ability to think in real-time.
We’ll keep you posted on developments as they happen. Of course, you can get really quick updates (and sweet news on Cyborgs from all over the web) by following @cyborgcamp on Twitter.
Want to Volunteer?
We’re in need of four more volunteers to help out at CubeSpace at 7Am for setup. If you’d like to get a series of coffee injections and help us carry pieces of furniture around the venue with a bunch of awesome people, please contact Amber Case at caseorganic@gmail.com, or you can message her on Twitter @caseorganic.
If you’d like to volunteer with any other aspect of the camp, check out the planning wiki on CyborgCamp.org.
RSVP on Upcoming
Until we get the registration system ready, RSVP on Upcoming to let us know you’re going!
Sponsors
Nate Angell is coordinating sponsors. If you know of someone who might like to sponsor please contact him at xolotl@cyborgcamp.org on Twitter @xolotl.



