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For EureKamp 2008 website click here
For EureKamp 2007 website click here
Welcome to EureKamp 2009!
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Homo Cortexus of the world, unite!
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| Thinking | | Collaborating | | Having Fun | | EureKamp! |
What?
EureKamp is a free full-day, closed (invitation-only) inspiration camp, inspired by Kinnernet[1], and held for the third year in a row. It is all about ideas: stimulating, discovering, generating, and sharing ideas in various areas. More about the camp is here.
For reflections from EureKamp 2008 click here
For reflections from EureKamp 2007 click here
When & Where?
Friday February 13th 2009, 9:00-17:00 in Shfaim, Bank Hapoalim Campus. Facility description, driving directions and map are here.
Why?
Because!!
... and also to learn, brainstorm, inspire, be inspired, meet new people and have fun. Beyond this, EureKamp serves as an experimental platform for exploring new human interaction frameworks aimed to stimulate generating and developing of original ideas.
Who?
Around 200 creative thinkers - entrepreneurs, technology leaders and experts, artists, researchers, students, etc in various areas. The list of participants is here.
What will happen?
The agenda and contents of the camp is formed by the participants themselves. Several activities will takeplace in parallel, while participants freely move among them based solely upon their interest. The main activity in EureKamp is cortexstorming[2] (light and fun brainstorming) on ideas presented by the participants. Among other types of activities are appendixstorming[3] (innovative collaboraive activities that stimulate ideas), userbreezing[4] (usual activities in the field of ideas) and diversion rooms. Learn more about the schedule and activities.
hoW to participate?
Participation is free and by invitation only. In order to participate, each participant must contribute to the content of the camp – present an idea, host or participate in an activity. Participants edit freely this Wiki site to specify their contribution to cortexstorming, appendixstorming, userbreezing, diversion rooms and other activities.We're not after polished presentations, we prefer sparkling interaction and spontaneous sharing of ideas!Please go here to learn about how you can contribute.
Whom to thank?
Our sponsors: IBM, Bank Hapoalim, rest is TBA.
Whom to blame?
Roostam Tiger
Whom to thank after blaming Roostam?
Many good people that helped to make this happen - Yossi Vardi, Ami Ben-Bassat, Uri Levanon, Eden Shochat, Alon Carmel, Ekaterina Hasidovich, Nimrod Kozlovski, Dror Gill, Gadi Shimshon, Yuval Sapir, Keren Shoham, Nimrod Lehavi, Yaniv Golanand many others ...








