Chaos Communication Camp 2011

Flow Controllers bring the camp to you!

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Just as we had Mission Angels at the 27c3, a brand new team of people to connect you to the camp has emerged from the fairy dust. The Flow Controllers are here to help bring the camp to you! In Kourou and Baikonur, Flow Controllers are monitoring IRC and Twitter, ready to take your questions:

Kourou (Streams are here):
#kourou (irc.freenode.net)
#kourou on Twitter

Baikonur (Streams are here):
#baikonur (irc.freenode.net)
#baikonur on Twitter

The Flow Controllers would also like more suggestions on how they can better bring the camp to you! Leave a comment on the post, and let your friends know …

Yes, you can still get a Camp ticket!

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Camp is not sold out!

There will be day tickets available for 45 € and evening tickets for 20 €. However, no tents or campers are allowed with day or evening tickets.

If you already bought a ticket, don’t forget to print it out! You can login to the presale ticket site to print your tickets.

More information is on the camp wiki under “Tickets“.

Campguide released

Campguide released

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For your orientation and answering the most frequent questions, we created a nice Campguide.

Included in the Campguide is a map with all the facilities and the larger villages. In the center are the two lecture shelters “Kourou” and “Baikonur” and the “Hackcenter” north of it. In front of the Hackcenter shelter is the “motodrone” located, the area where you can fly your quadcopters or similar objects. Behind the Hackcenter next to the small forest you can find the “Trockendock”, an area with music, lights and bars. South and east of the lecture shelters is the main camping area with a lot of …

Camp Tickets Downloadable Now

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Finally we’re done with generating all ticket PDFs! :)

If you’ve ordered a Camp ticket in the online sales system and also payed it, you can download your ticket from https://presale.events.ccc.de now.

For those of you, who registered an email address we’ll additionally send the PDFs by mail.

Please print out your tickets and bring them to the Camp! You need them in order to get your wrist bands.

More Ticket Options

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We added two more ticket options for the Chaos Communication Camp 2011:

  • Day Tickets for 45€
  • Night Tickets for 20€ (valid from 21:00h)

With those tickets you can visit the Camp, all lectures, workshops and the parties in the evening but you have to leave the campsite before sunrise.

Children under the age of 12 (born after August 10, 1999) get in for free. If you want to take a trip to the Camp and don’t want to leave your family at home, bring them all.

See all ticket options on the Tickets website.

Ticket Shop Closes Soon

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The online shop for Camp tickets will close at 2011/07/20, two days from now.

If you didn’t buy a ticket yet, you should better go to our online shop now and buy one.

Since we don’t know, how many tickets we’ll still have left after online sales, we can’t promise there will be ticket sales at the door. Probably there will be, but if you want to be sure, better buy your tickets now!

Camp 2011: Rent a Tent – Last Orders

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You’d like to rent a big tent, chairs, and tables for the Camp and did not tell us yet? Then you need to hurry up. We accept orders from you only until June 9th, and that’s tomorrow. For more details see the Rent a Tent page in the wiki.

Camp 2011: Ticket Shop Opened

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We’re selling tickets for the Camp now. For more information, please read the Tickets page in our wiki.

Although the advance sale will be available until July 20th 2011, please order your tickets early. That helps us, because it tells us something about the number of participants and thus enables us to scale infrastructure to your needs.

May 7th: Camp 2011 – Field Day

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We invite everybody to join us for a public visit to the location of the Chaos Communication Camp 2011 at Luftfahrtmuseum Finowfurt 1. Everybody who wants to do a project, put up a really big tent, build a village or do anything special in one way or the other should come.

The visit takes places at Saturday, May 7th, 2011 at 14:00h CEST. We will spend around two to three hours at the site depending on interest. Be careful to be on time as we won’t explain things twice.

If you plan to come, please drop your name in the wiki [2]. There you will also find driving instructions, aerial photographs …