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### Assistance on Camp
Do not be afraid to ask for support. Our community is generally very open to help, as seen by the amount of angels.
There is also going to be an acessibility angel shift, that will do care and acessibility work when demand arises.
There won't be a specific shift for providing accessibility help (sorry about the wrong info that was put here before), but Helpdesk will be able to provide you with info and you can also reach out to awareness, if you are experiencing discrimination.
You can inform other attandees about your needs using a c3IOC Badge. They can be folded up so some info will only be visible when you want it to. It is designed to not get in the way of your Angel Badge, if you have one.
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And remember to stay friendly when an exhausted creature asks you to give up your seat for them, especially if they wear a blue badge. Some disabilities are hidden.
!!! warning info
!!! warning "info"
Try not to move around your seating, so it can be marked on the map.
### In case of Emergencies
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# Art & Play
## Performances
### Candy Casino
Candy lovers and gamblers beware! The Candy Casino opens its doors and attracts with dignified ambience, addiction, nasty tricks and sweets. The chance for a win is real! Come to our gaming tables, reception with form and champagne. In addition, there are video projections, Supermario/Tetris Rummelmukke and for all losers* Loser Lollies.
**When:** 15 Aug + 17 Aug, 22:00–23:30<br />
**Location:** art & play_Zelt Frachter
### Der kühne Hühner
*a participatory radio play for young and old alike*
What do we need to make a radio play? People to read the story, of course. Maybe that’s you? And we also need noises, voices and sounds. Maybe even a little music. And above all, a lot of imagination and courage. Last but not least, listeners who make themselves comfortable and listen would of course be great as well. So there is certainly something for everyone. So if you want to experience something new, if you enjoy a nice story, if you enjoy reading aloud, if you like sounds and music, or if you just like to listen, then you’ve come to the right place!
“Der kühne Hühner” is Nico’s latest book about critical masculinity. The text will be set to music together with you and the spacey sound circus on headphones by Kollektiv Eigenklang to create a radio play.
With Nico Lindenberg and [Kollektiv Eigenklang](https://kollektiv-eigenklang.com)
**When:**<br />
17 Aug 15:00–16:30<br />
18 Aug 20:00–21:30<br />
19 Aug 17:00–18:30<br />
**Location:** art & play_Zelt Frachter
### Dream Machine Music Lab
*interactive music lab*
For this Chaos Camp a dream team of composers, hardware hackers, performers and musicians has come together to build the interactive music lab of the future: There will be mechatronic and acoustic instruments, capacitive mini-synthesizers, two soundsystems, and of course computers and much more!
We will show new compositions, songs, lyrics and research results from sessions and workshops of the current year. Please see the Fahrplan and Wiki for sessions and special events.
With Sandra Trostel aka Filmgizmo, Thies Mynther, Piko_Ithea, Jonas Hummel, Moritz Simon Geist, Mareike Pitting, Paul Werner, Alwin Weber, Alex Jezdinsky, Ada, Pandzillophon, Eva Koennemann
[https://www.moritzsimongeist.com/dream-machine-music-lab](https://www.moritzsimongeist.com/dream-machine-music-lab)
**Location:** art & play_Zelt
<!--![image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/DreamMaschineLab&openfile=260303"DreamMachineLab©Sandra Trostel.jpeg")
©SandraTrostel-->
### Eigenklang
*audio-visual durational performance*
“Eigenklang” is an audio-visual performance collective blurring classical boundaries between audience and artist, concept and coincidence, reality and perception. Their spaceship is open and cozy, full of toys and stimulating visuals. Join the crew for multidimensional experiments, based on interaction and improvisation, manipulating your senses, and co-create psychedelic soundscapes of organic, electronic and human sounds between your ears.
With [Kollektiv Eigenklang](https://kollektiv-eigenklang.com)
**When:**<br />
15 Aug, 20:30–00:00+<br />
16 Aug, 20:30–00:00+<br />
18 Aug, 20:30–00:00+<br />
19 Aug, 18:00–21:00+<br />
**Location:** art & play_Zelt Frachter
<!--[image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/KollektivEigenklang&openfile=250602"KollektivEigenklang ©KarbenSito.jpeg")
©KarbenSito-->
### Hexenhaus
*installation*
“Become who you are” is an inscription under a Mesopotamian lion. A great challenge in an alienated world. The installation invites inner acceptance by changing our understanding of reality. The Witch House creates an empowering place of mindfulness through images, sculptures, light and atmosphere.
**Location:** art & play
<!--![image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/Hexenhaus&openfile=250448"Hexenhaus_1.jpeg")
©Hexenhaus-->
### Kranleuchter
*interactive light installation*
16 moving heads, 4 LiDAR lasers, 4 speakers
The installation plays with the idea of light as a material with properties such as weight, friction and repulsion. The light beams behave like pendulums that are interactively set into oscillation. Each beam generates a sound through its oscillation, which is modulated by movement and position.
From [Birk Schmithüsen](https://www.birkschmithuesen.com)
### MagicDrink
*audio visual durational performance*
“Will you float, dance or love?” This installative performance is an interplay of performers, light, projections, sounds and the audience. Using an analog phone system, guests can communicate with each other and with the performers. It’s all about skill: whoever turns the dial the fastest shares an intimate experience with the performers and drinks the much sought-after MagicDrink.
**When:**<br />
16 Aug, 21:00–00:00<br />
17 Aug, 21:00–00:00<br />
18 Aug, 21:00–00:00<br />
19 Aug, 21:00–00:00<br />
**Location:** art & play_bus
With [ArtesMobiles](https://www.artesmobiles.art/)
<!--![image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/ArtesMobiles&openfile=260439"ArtesMobiles© Caroline Wimmer.jpg")
©Caroline Wimmer-->
### Speaker Arena
*interactive soundinstallation*
A participative public sculpture made out of 320 connected loudspeakers that people can use to express themselves. The public, local artists and musicians can participate via a number of ways:
* via Bluetooth they can relay songs and messages to the sculpture.
* via direct “line in” they can connect their devices and instruments or speak directly through a microphone. Additionally the sculpture can be used as a PA system for events , DJs, and small concerts.
The sculpture at CCCamp has the following Bluetooth addresses:<br />
B3501<br />
BH100<br />
Fosi Audio BL20A<br />
From [Benoît Maubrey](https://benoitmaubrey.com/arena-berlin/)
<!--![image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/Beno%C3%AEt%20Maubrey&openfile=263680"speaker arena.JPG")
©Benoît Maubrey -->
### Von einem der auszog eine Wohnung in Berlin zu finden
*fully automated puppet theater* (17min)
(Translated title: The story of the youth who went forth to find an apartment in Berlin – adapted from a German fairy tale)
Act 3: In the final consequence
The Princess realizes that she must move to Berlin when she visits the exhibition “Vulnerable Subjects” in Leipzig. Fortunately, while looking for an apartment, she meets Kasperle, who introduces her to the Wohnungsbot (apartment bot). But even though the Wohnungsbot has already relieved countless people of the symptoms of rent mania, this mission plunges the Wohnungsbot into a crisis of existence, which not only makes him doubt prevailing narratives of automation. The stage adaptation of the software “Wohnungsbot” negotiates the possibilities and consequences of the attempt to solve social problems with technical means.
**Location:** art & play_Zelt Frachter
From [Clemens Schöll](https://welcometomywebsite.neopostmodern.com/)
<!--![image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/Clemens%20Sch%C3%B6ll&openfile=261239"Clemens Schöll ©Ortrun Bargholz.jpg")
©Ortrun Bargholz-->
### Watercolor_Techportraits
*live portray*
Bring your devices, laptops and other technology and have a protrait made in watercolours on paper. The painting has the visual look of a PC with information about the hard- and software.
The portraits can be taken away free of charge, perhaps as a souvenir of the camp.
**When:** Daily, starting at 14:00<br />
**Location:** art & play
From @jarwski@mastodon.art
### We Only Work In Spirals
*multidisciplinary performance*
“We Only Work In Spirals” is a project that brings together the world of music, circus and performance into a ritual of acts. This multidisciplinary experience aims to create multiple interpretations by combining an instant music performance while using the absurd hair hanging technique. The raw sound signals that are instantly created on stage travel from one performer to the other. They get trapped in loops, creating and enhancing the collective ritual that performers and audience are experiencing, where physicality and intense inner feelings grow.
**When:** 15. + 16 Aug, 20:15–20:30<br />
**Location:** art & play_Kran
With [Tzina Trikka & Inigo Garcia Cantero](https://in6igo.wixsite.com/weonlyworkinspirals)
<!--![image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/Tzina%20Trikka&openfile=260400"Tzina Trikka & Inigo Garcia Cantero.pdf")
©Tzina Trikka-->
## Workshops
### ball pit train
The field train team will turn one of the train cars into a ball pit, and run trains with it.
**When**: non-stop during the day<br />
**Location:** on the train
### Blaumacherei
*Crashkurs Pflanzenfärben*
Get a taste of the basics of plant dyeing.
We dye textiles with natural resources!
Get an inside look at the process from the beginning to the end (preparing the textiles, ethically collecting the plant material, dyeing, finishing).
We will take a short dye plant walk and locate local colorants, and use them to dye already prepared small items that you can take home with your new knowledge.
(In case the weather is not ideal, the workshop will be in a roofed area).
**When:** 16–19 Aug, 11:00–15:00 depending on need (no drop-ins, please be on-time)<br />
**Max participants:** 12–15<br />
**Location**: Trockenschuppen
### Chapeau Club
*Der Plasmabrunnen und das Suprafluid*
Since 2012, [Chapeau Club](https://chapeauclub.xyz) has been creating immersive productions, surreal performances and genre-bending happenings with opulent costumes and extreme imagery. The pieces are characterised by absurd chaos, persiflage, techno and avant-garde. The aim is contemporary, participatory, sensual theatre. As the ‘queens’ and ‘kings’ of mobile performance, the collective is establishing a new, accessible popular and urban theatre.
**When:** see announcements<br />
**Location:** Marktplatz
### Cyber Graffiti
Graffiti workshop for up to 10 participants.
**When:** 16/17 Aug, 12:00–18:00<br />
**Location:** Fence at Ringofen
### Get the Pattern!
On digital handiwork and misused code: Crocheting AI-generated patterns and reflecting on how hybrid workflows enrich, change, overturn artistic practices.
**When**: see announcements<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Entent
*Open Interactive Trash Lab*
Welcome to the Open Interactive Trash Lab! Join us in creating 5–10 engaging artifacts with a connecting theme or storyline. We provide the space, materials, and knowledge to get started, including introductory sessions on hardware and software. Let’s have fun and bring our ideas to life in this collaborative project!
**When**: see announcements<br />
**Location**: Entent Village
### Kunst der Kurven
Kunst der Kurven (art of curves) is a mix between an installation, workshop and a performance dealing with the topic of visualisation, sonification and enactment of algebraic structures known under name of Elliptic Curves (EC). ECs are fundamental for modern asymmetric cryptography, cryptocurrencies etc., but for those who know these Abelian varieties better, they can also be considered as beautiful structures on their own. Seemingly chaotic at first sight, ECs encode and exhibit certain symmetries which can be visualised – or even sonified – to produce results of non-negligible artistic and aesthethic value.
During the workshop part, participants will be asked to install the Open-Source System [Sagemath](https://www.sagemath.org/). Subsequently, main concepts (Finite Field, Group Law, Quadratic and Cubic Character) will be briefly introduced and then people will start generating, plotting first visuals and sonifying first sequences. In the meanwhile, children will be charged with task of creating the “frames” from surrounding bio- and electro-materials. 5 years of free-time experiments by Daniel “hromi” Hromada (Juniorprofessor of Digital Education at Berlin University of the Arts) will be presented this way, for the first (and maybe also for the last) time. In order to provide sufficient mindfuck experience for everyone involved, the Installation–Workshop–Performance will be encoded in a mix of English–German–French–Slavic–Python and Sage languages.
**When**: see announcements<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Lightbulbs
We hang old-school lightbulbs. They are connected to our generative patch that creates audio and light triggers, so we have an audiovisual ambientesque experience.
**Location:** please find out
### Pasar Senggol
Pasar = market Senggol = nudge (Indonesian suburban night market full of chaotic interactions and people pushing around in dense loud environment) We suggest a participatory art installation that is done through collaboration with people who join us throughout the days of the Camp in a workshop setting, where they learn and make basic electronic units for interactive sound art and kinetics. Collaborative practicies are very common in Indonesia, both as a need to survice but also as a deeply culturally rooted concept. We are happy to be able to invite Helmi Hardian, from Surabaya, Indonesia, as “Hacker-in-Residence” to spend the summer with us in our hackerspace, Bitwäscherei, in Zürich, and join the home-made Summercamp by SGMK and other activities. We have been working together in Indonesia, for HackteriaLab, and many other activites on DIY electronics and SoundArt, mostly doing workshops and PCB geeking. Besides Helmi and myself, dusjagr, we will invite 3 other mentors and constructors to help us developing the art installation and support the workshops.
[https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/Helmi](https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/Helmi)
**When**: see announcements<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Pentagame
*the game*
Pentagame was already an attraction at the last camp, where it found many lovers. These helped with analysis, morals, and also funding, and we are here to say thank you (and play more Pentagame of course). For this, we bring a “garden pentagame”, a magnetic 3D-Pentagame, and a walk-in-structure in the shape of a trapezoid pentagon-antiprisma, another visualiastion of the underlying 3-dimensional structure. This is a space to meditate about the pentagonal structure of Life, the Universe, and everything – and of course to play more Pentagame. Bring on the conenders!
Some more info is scattered on [https://pentagame.org](https://pentagame.org/), including links to files and to a downloadable AI that can play the game (and will beat you). The latter is particularly intersting since we had analytically proven that the game, even though it seems simple and is relatively short, has enough depth to always remain challengening and never get boring. Now the AI confirms these results: even if you let it play against itself on “full steam”, sometimes the first mover and sometimes the second mover gets to win.
**Location:** C-BASE
### pace for Creative Coding + interactive installation
The magic of creative coding:
1. During the day, we would like to showcase the installation “Works for Everybody” as an interactive installation for people of all ages to enjoy exploring.
2. During selected timeslots we organize creative coding workshops that introduce people to live coding, algorithmic art & music, and interactive development. It will be creatively empowering for the participants, great fun, and people can take away a lot of new knowledge and inspiration. We plan for these workshops to have a length of 2–6 hours and to be for 2–5 people.
3. Participants can share their results in the evening, when we plan to setup a small open “algorave” stage for live performances, live-coding music and/or visuals, VJ-ing, and so on. We would also encourage other CCC visitors to join in and share their own creative coding projects that are built using other platforms such as TidalCycles/strudel and SonicPi (for music live coding) or CablesGL for web based realtime visuals, just to name a few.
**When**: see announcements<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Story Sharing Cubes
In a science-driven workshop, participants enhance a story collecting device, already used in 15 festivals, for secure implementation in peace-building with former FARC combatants. They anonymously share their stories, fostering a collective experience of connection and sharing. Voice stories are anonymized and made available to the community for various purposes.
**Time:** 16 Aug, 12:00–16:00<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Strings that connect us
We create a small permanent area formed by a semi circle of Neon Led sculptures forming a “stage” for shibari (japanese artistic rope bondage) and fireshow events. The light NeonLed sculptures are interactive playable by midi keyboard.
**When**: see announcements<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Technopolice Submersion
Since 2019, La Quadrature du Net has been trying to raise awareness of the spread of new surveillance technologies serving the police within cities. After 4 years of documentation and analysis, we’re using a sensitive approach to propose a schematic immersion into the “Technopolice”. By our sound and light installation, we invite the spectator to experience the oppressive, normalizing and excluding effects of police dynamics in a fictional city, deployed for the duration of the camp.
[https://technopolice.fr/](https://technopolice.fr/)
**Location:** La Quadrature du Net
### The worlds of Cordwainer Smith
*reading the short story “The Game of Rats and Dragons”*
The author will read the short story [“The Game of Rat and Dragons”](https://www.gutenberg.org/files/29614/29614-h/29614-h.htm) by Cordwainer Smith, alias Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger who has left a small but impressive number of short stories and novels. In this story he describes the first link of two brains, between cats and humans. He is considered one of science fiction’s more influential and talented authors but his completely unknown. He used his experiences in World War II to write the book “Psychological Warfare” (1948), regarded as a classic text by many in the field. He had a big influence on Ursula K. Le Guin, who won the Hugo award. Other stories cover the first honeypot as in “Mother Hitton’s Littul Kittons” or the first description of a techno dancer. As he is nearly forgotten now, his work is not covered by copyright anymore and his stories can be used to create further art.
**When**: see timetable<br />
**Location**: Chill Out Space
### Trash Couture
We will give a running workshop where people can drop by to create creatures, headpieces, accessories or whatever they want to build with trash. We bring material, tools, and a sewing machine, and we would like to collect material also on the festival. It is always nice to have a connection to the place we are.
Bring your beautiful trash!
[https://worldtrashcenter.de](https://worldtrashcenter.de)<br />
[https://trashroyal.de](https://trashroyal.de )
**When**: 18 Aug + 19 Aug, 12:00–open end<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Tunneldurchfahrt
Light installation in the passage, to be explored only by train.
From [LASA Berlin](https://lasa-berlin.de)
**Location:** Tunneldurchfahrt
### UV art installation / workshop
Go crazy with UV Tape Art
**Location:** Ringofen III UG
## Chillfloor: Herzbergstich
Location: <https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.76/53.0336367/13.3055786/m=53.0336367,13.3055786>
Chill at the lake? Relax, bop/dance and enjoy all kinds of ambient and chillout music? We are serving you this at the small, comfy lagoon at the Herzbergstich - with it's own bathing area.
Our line-up promises a varied program. There will be jam sessions at modular devices, hand-made music with vocals and finest selected Vinyl. Also a book reading is part of the program.
At night, our VJs will enchant the lagoon with fantastic light shows.
The bar provides us with cold beverages to-go.
Kaffe Güzel has joined us and would also like to enchant you with self-roasted, finest vegan coffee specialities, delicious spicy hot chocolate and Chai Latte á la Güzel. For breakfast, they serve Schüsch muesli and grilled toast sandwiches. The yurt is a great place to hang out - stop by! Kaffe Güzel is a wandering volunteer café, find out more at [their website](https://kaffe-guezel.de) or follow them at [Instagram](https://instagram.com/kaffe_guezel/).
You can reach us via DECT 2455 and you can find our program in the schedule.
We look forward to see you!
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We run several bars and a crate sale to supply you with drinks around the clock.
!!! danger "Attention"
Payment is **in cash only**. Local ATMs will probably be overwhelmed. **Bring enough money!**
Payment is **in cash only**. Local ATMs will probably be overwhelmed. **Bring enough money!**
## Marktplatz Bar
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| Day | Opens | Closes |
| ---------- | ------ | ------ |
| 0 (14.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 1 (15.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 2 (16.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 3 (17.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 4 (18.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 5 (19.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 0 (14.08.) | tbd | 24:00 |
| 1 (15.08.) | 00:00 | 24:00 |
| 2 (16.08.) | 00:00 | 24:00 |
| 3 (17.08.) | 00:00 | 24:00 |
| 4 (18.08.) | 00:00 | 24:00 |
| 5 (19.08.) | 00:00 | tbd |
---
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| Day | Opens | Closes |
| ---------- | ------ | ------ |
| 0 (14.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 1 (15.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 2 (16.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 3 (17.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 4 (18.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 5 (19.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 0 (14.08.) | 10:00 | 22:00 |
| 1 (15.08.) | 10:00 | 22:00 |
| 2 (16.08.) | 10:00 | 22:00 |
| 3 (17.08.) | 10:00 | 22:00 |
| 4 (18.08.) | 10:00 | 22:00 |
| 5 (19.08.) | 10:00 | 22:00 |
| 6 (20.08.) | 10:00 | 22:00 |
......@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Announcements!
### How to contact us
* Infodesk Tent: [At O 13](https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#17.48/53.030177/13.305944/G,M,O) at the main way leading straight away from the entrance after 250m.
* DECT: 1111 (Dial-In-Number: TBD)
* DECT: 1111 (Dial-In-Number: +49 330 747987 1111)
* Matrix: [#camp2023-infodesk:events.ccc.de](https://matrix.to/#/#camp2023-infodesk:events.ccc.de)
* IRC: #c3infodesk on hackint.org
* Mastodon: [@c3infodesk@chaos.social](https://chaos.social/@c3infodesk) (requests via the other channels are preferred).
......@@ -58,12 +58,14 @@ supports them in handling the situation.
* DECT: 2884
* Email: [support@c3auti.de](mailto:support@c3auti.de)
* Mastodon: [c3auti@chaos.social](https://chaos.social/@c3auti)
* [Find us in Engelsystem](https://engelsystem.events.ccc.de/rooms?action=view&room_id=26)
c3auti organises mutual support, quiet socialising and communication aids. We focus on autistic community members, but are open to all creatures. We also help out with some general accessibility efforts on Camp.
All creatures that love quiet socialising are welcome at our Quiet Place. Our Helpdesk will aid you by providing info, communication aids and social support.
Reach out if you are autistic and want to provide or receive mutual aid.
Reach out if you are autistic and want to provide or receive mutual aid. [Also: Check this info page for further Accessibility info.](accessibility.md)
## Bars
!!! danger "Attention"
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See [Bars](drinks.md#bars) and [Crate Sale](drinks.md#crate-sale-and-crate-presale-pickup)
## Lost and Found
The Lost and Found is located at the [Infodesk](facilities.md#infodesk). If you want to reach the lost+found after the event, you can do so under [camp23@c3lf.de](mailto:camp23@c3lf.de)
## Späti
!!! danger "Attention"
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Heaven is the “partner exchange” of the Chaos events. We try to distribute lifeforms who want to help out at our events (”angels”) among the work that is brought to us by other teams. At the same time, we do the best we can to make sure our angels have fun doing what they do and are doing well. We are always available for our angels as contact persons and help them with questions, just as we try to find good and pragmatic solutions for the teams for the work that arises.
## POC
As it is customary for CCC events for ages, the POC (Phone Operation Centre) powered by eventphone is again
operating a site-wide DECT and SIP network.
### How to register and activate a device
* create an account (or log in using an existing account) on [GURU](https://guru3.eventphone.de/)
* register your phone(s) in the GURU web interface
* bring your DECT phone (only EU band phones for the DECT band work; US-DECT operates in 2.4 GHz and is not compatible) or SIP client
* once on-site, you can self service your device. By calling you activation token. [how to activate](https://eventphone.de/blog/2018/08/30/the-new-dect-registration/#more-172)
### Dialin
As usual, we are reachable from the outside. After activation you can be reached by +49 3307 479 87 xxxx, where xxxx is your extension.
### Device/Client compatible
A full list of working DECT phones can be found [here](https://eventphone.de/doku/dect_phone_compatibility_list).
If you are not sure, what SIP client you want to use, we have a list of [known working clients](https://eventphone.de/doku/sip_compatibility_list).
### Problems with your Device?
Please make a ticket in our [eventphone support page](https://guru3.eventphone.de/support/).
### Where are we (IRL)?
you can find us at the [POC helpdesk](https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.86/53.0312104/13.3053742/m=53.031132,13.305331)
### Get further information
More information can be found at the resources linked from the [eventphone support page](https://guru3.eventphone.de/support/) or you can come to the [POC helpdesk](https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.86/53.0312104/13.3053742/m=53.031132,13.305331).
## GSM
The c3gsm team has obtained spectrum licenses in several bands. Right now the plan is to deploy
* GSM in the 1800 MHz band
* LTE in the 2600 MHz band
At a lower priority, there might also be UMTS and/or 5G.
### How to get a SIM card
In order to use the private on-site cellular networks, you will need a CCC Event SIM card.
You can either
* re-use any SIM card from any previous CCC event (congress, camp), or
* obtain a new SIM card at the event. We've ordered a large batch of cards. However, unfortunately there has been some shipping delay. While the cards have arrived in Germany for customs processing on August 10, they are not expected to arrive at the camp before the morning of August 15 (Day 1).
### What about eSIM?
There was some last minute work ahead of the Camp trying to make eSIM profiles available. It is currently not
yet known if this will succeed.
By the way: There is going to be a [Talk on eSIM technology](https://pretalx.c3voc.de/camp2023/talk/APYGMR/) in case you want to hear more about the complexities of the eSIM universe
## ISDN (and POTS)
We are planning to operate an experimental ISDN and analog telephony network.
We (jolly + LaF0rge) are planning to operate an experimental ISDN and analog telephony network.
The subscriber lines will be terminated using de-commissioned V5_Access_Multiplexers that were donated by telecom operators together with the osmo-v5 protocol stack and osmo-cc.
The subscriber lines will be terminated using de-commissioned [V5 Access Multiplexers](https://osmocom.org/projects/retronetworking/wiki/V5_Access_Multiplexers) that were donated by telecom operators together with the [osmo-v5](https://gitea.osmocom.org/retronetworking/osmo-v5) protocol stack and [osmo-cc](https://gitea.osmocom.org/cc).
This network will be provided for people to re-enact the good old telephony days, using anything as old as rotary dial phones, up to the 1990s ISDN experience.
......@@ -116,7 +174,7 @@ So if you still have your old wired telephones or ISDN equipment in a basement,
We can offer
* analog POTS ports, exposed as classic 2-wire “ab” interface according to German standards.
* ISDN ports using Uk0 interface, using 4B3T according to German standards
* ISDN BRI (basic rate interface) ports using Uk0 interface, using 4B3T according to German standards. The signalling is EDSS1 (Euro-ISDN). The configuration is PTMP (German: Mehrgeraeteanschluss), which was the default for most private ISDN lines in Germany.
#### What Equipment do I need to bring?
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#### Where can I connect to the network?
You would need to run some telephony wire (or CAT5, if that’s all you have) to one of our “points of presence”, where we will put V5_Access_Multiplexers.
You would need to run some telephony wire (or CAT5, if that’s all you have) to one of our “points of presence”, where we will put V5_Access_Multiplexers. On the network side, the connector is a RJ45 connector where the center two pins are used for the a/b wires. This configuration is also compatible with plugging RJ-11/RJ-12 connectors in the RJ45 sockets. We also have some RJ45 connectors and crimp tools if your end terminates in bare wire.
We are deploying those points of presence at only a few (4) locations around the camp site.
The existing list of PoPs (as of 3pm day 0) is:
* in the POC tent
* in the Datenklo Q8
* in the Datenklo Q13
Further locations are TBD.
We are planning to deploy those at only a few (2-3) “Datenklo” around the camp site. One of them will be in the vicinity of the PoC tent, the other locations are yet to be determined.
Please contact the ISDN table in the POC tent if you would like to connect your ISDN or POTS cable to those
points of presence.
#### Etherpad of people interested in getting connected
**PLEASE ENTER YOURSELF IN THE [ETHERPAD](https://pad.hacksaar.de/p/CCCamp2023-ISDN) WITH YOUR LOCATION IF YOU ARE INTERESTED**
#### What kind of services do you offer?
......@@ -165,4 +239,138 @@ For more information about configuring your WiFi device securely, see [Network#w
## Power
The camp takes place on an area which does not provide a sufficient amount of electricity to cover our needs. That means we need to use generators. As a consequence, there will not be an unlimited amount of power available through a central line. Instead, it will be generated on site by a bunch of generators running on fossil fuel which will make us smell every Watt-hour. While we will try our best to meet all requirements, we cannot make any guarantees. Still, most of your needs should be fulfillable if you look out for one another. For example, the power distribution units provide a limited number of outlets. So plan ahead and talk to your neighbours on how to best divvy (and cable) them up.
### What to bring
Please note: Whatever you do, **you must not cross any roads**, paths or borders between camping grounds with your cables. Stay within the area of your designated distribution box or you may create a major fuckup like a short circuit between different generators!
#### Villages
If your village requested a three-phase connection, we expect you to bring cables and distribution boxes along yourselves. Remember though that your own equipment has to comply to the electrical safety regulations in Germany.
#### Attendees
Everybody else also should bring their own extension cords, since there will not be any available on site. Extra extension cords as a backup are a good idea.
### What not to bring
As electricity is a rather rare and expensive good please watch your consumption and especially **don't bring power hungry stuff** like
* ovens
* deep fryers
* electrical heaters
* ACs
and similar devices.
### Electric Vehicles
* There is no way to charge your EV on Site. Next Public Charge Points are in Zehdenick.
### Photovoltaic systems
Because it has been requested multiple times now:
* <font color="red">**Forbidden:** Photovoltaic systems connected to our electricity grid and feeding power into it.</font>
* **Allowed:** Photovoltaic systems with buffer batteries working as off-grid/standalone systems, for example to power single devices, tents or villages.
Unfortunately we can't allow photovoltaic systems with a connection to our grid because we can't check if the devices comply to all safety regulations. Those include powering off the photovoltaics when our electricity grid (or the generators) go down, fire brigade emergency switches, and a general possibility of "too much power" in the grid. We however encourage you to bring your off-grid photovoltaics to draw less power from our generators. Less power is less fuel consumption.
### Safety
* Spot checks of your power equipment will be carried out throughout the campsite to ensure their proper functioning. Should any of your equipment not comply to the regulations, its usage will not be permitted.
* Remember you are outside, so please use only outdoor approved extension cords and put all connectors where they cannot get wet and above ground.
* If you use cable reels unreel them completly, so they can't overheat. Lay your cable in a way that no one can get caught in it.
* All outlets are protected with RCDs. In case of a ground fault they will trip and a lot people will loose their power. Please remove your faulty equipment from the outlet immediately.
* If any problem persists, something may be broken. Do not tamper with any electrical equipment or try to fix it yourself, better call the power team, DECT 7697 (POWR) for help.
#### Your equipment
One issue concerning hardware in tent environments is morning dew. However this affects not only desktop hardware, but any kind of electric contact or conductor exposed to humid air. Since desktop hardware is generally not very tightly enclosed, it is relatively sensitive to dew. Especially when it is not running for a while and therefore cold, it attracts dew like any other unheated object. To prevent your hardware from damage, you might want to bring some plastic bags to put your power plugs, desktop switches, or even computers inside and tie them up carefully.
A few tips for placing your equipment:
* don't place it in a poorly ventilated tent during a sunny day (too much heat - danger of fire)
* don't place your PC on the ground, even a beer/mate crate keeps ground water out
* Your most problematic equipment will be power connectors. Make sure you ALWAYS place them above ground and out of the rain.
**If any electrical equipment gets wet, DO NOT TOUCH IT AND KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE UNTIL POWER IS TURNED OFF AT THE CENTRAL FEED YOU GET YOUR POWER FROM!**
If you are using your equipment when it gets wet, it may survive if you unplug it immediately. Most of the time electronics can get wet without a problem if there is no current flowing through it. It will probably work fine if you let it dry out entirely before powering it up again. (The same isn't necessarily true for mechanics, such as motors in an optical drive). You should also pull the battery (on desktop PCs, also pull the CMOS battery if possible).
Anyway, your biggest problem will be the really sunny days when it doesn't rain. 40+ °C (104+ °F) means that you have to make sure that your equipment gets good ventilation and check if your air filters and fans got clogged with dust. Bring spares... Besides, when it's that hot, you might want to shut down your computer and find a friendly neighbouring village with a pool.
#### Your power distribution
Important: For photovoltaics and DC cables we won't give you recommendations here, you will need to work that out on your own.
Use **outdoor rated rubber extension cables** marked
* H07 BQ-F
* H07 RN-F
* H05 BQ-F
* H05 RN-F
ideally with socket caps (IP44 or better).
Usage of H05RR-F, H05VV-F or similar extension cables is disencouraged, as they are not suitable for outdoor applications.
Make sure to use cables with adequate wire cross section:
* Use at least 1.5 mm² for 16 Amp singlephase (Schuko connector)
* Use at least 2.5 mm² for 16 Amp triphase (CEE 16A connector)
* Use at least 6 mm² for 32 Amp triphase (CEE 32A connector)
Always use CEE connectors for triphase cables.
* Remember that longer cables need to be even thicker for the same electrical current to achieve the same voltage. Undervoltage can cause malfuntion and/or damage in electrical equipment.
* Think about **getting a <= 30mA Residual Current Device** (Fehlerstrom-Schutzschalter[1], 10 or 30mA) and **place that to the beginning of your long main extension cord** to the tent.
* If you wish, get **inline surge protectors** (no 120V US Version, they will trip our RCDs. Check voltage rating for 230V), also for your ethernet cable. Place those to where cables enter (or leave) your tent.
* If you need a power plug adapter, use only versions with ground connector. Avoid the multiple country versions, the best solution is using a European power cord.
* If you come from the US, check the voltage rating of your equipment, not all is rated for 230V and will be dead immediately. You need a power converter or better look for a new European power supply.
### Questions/Contact
We will do our best to sort out any issues. Should you have problems at the camp, call us using DECT 7697 (POWR).
### Refueling
* To refuel the generators they have to be switched off
* **We cannot predict how long a full tank of fuel will last**.
* We will monitor the consumption in order to make an educated guess so as to predict the next expected downtime and **post on a sign on the generator**.
* **Refueling should take place at most once every 24 hours, and will hopefully not take longer than 30 minutes**.
### Availability
Availability of electricity will begin on August 15th!
### Helpdesk
Should you have problems during the event, there will be a QR code attached to every distribution box. If you scan one of those you will get on a website where you can report your problem. If that doesn't work the URL and distribution box number is noted there separately. You can also reach us on DECT 7697 (POWR), if this note work, please note us the box number.
### Location
Power distribution boxes are shown on the [map](https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/) if you activate the Power layer. The plan of the distribution boxes could change till the beginning of the camp. We will try to update it quickly on the map.
## Membership Desk
The membership desk will be located in the Infodesk tent. Please ask at the Infodesk for membership services. Services provided are all things around the membership in the CCC. You can:
* check your membership status
* pay your membership fee
* change your data like address, email or pgp-key
* apply for membership
Please keep in mind:
* If you apply for membership you have to fill in an application for membership. Don't bring your own application form, as you have to fill in your data at the membershipdesk terminal.
* You have to pay the membership fee for the first year, which is 72 Euros normal or 36 Euros reduced (for pupils and students, please bring a document to prove this). **Payments will only accepted in cash.**
* If you are already member, please **bring your chaos number**.
Opening hours:
* day 1 until day 5: 13:00 - 19:00
Important hint for volunteers/angels: due to the special requirements of this job, we usually won't be able to accept self-signups to this angel type.
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## Network
As usual there will be wired and wireless networks with speeds up to 10G available. See the main [Network](network.md) page for more details.
As usual there will be wired and wireless networks with speeds up to 10G available. Please use only unshielded cables, preferably with an unshielded connector. We will not plug in any shielded cables. See the main [Network](network.md) page for more details.
### Will there be (Ten)Gigabit Ethernet in the Datenklo?
Yes. In the current network-planning each Datenklo will have 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T/10GBASE-T ethernet ports available for end-users.
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!!! danger "Attention"
Payment is **in cash only**. Local ATMs will probably be overwhelmed. **Bring enough money!**
## Farmers market
## Späti
The [Späti](facilities.md#späti) sells snacks like chips, chocolate, and much more.
## Food stalls
Feeling snackish?
The Standesamt was working hard to select a variety of finest foodstands in the region to serve you breakfast, lunch, dinner, sweet snacks, salty snacks, midnightssnacks and hot beverages.
Here you can find Information on Prices, Places, Opening Times and dietry requirements.
Follow updates on **https://mastodon.social/@c3staende**
**@Marketplace you can find:**
- Pizza from Lekkapizza (open 10:00-0:00)
- Breakfast and various lunch options from Naked Lunch (open 9:00-open end)
- Burritos/Galettes from Lequeria (open 10:00-23:00)
- Làngos from der Làngos (open 10:00-00:00)
- Indian cuisine from Vegan Lovefood (open 10:00-24:00)
- Coffee and hot beverages from Moondog Café (open 8:00-0:00)
**@Kidsspace you can find:**
- Burger from Friedel Richter (open 11:00-02:00)
- Coffee, hot beverages and breakfast from Hausecafé (open 7:15-18:15)
- Soft-Ice from a local ice van Milcheis (open 11:00-nach Nachfrage)
**@Chilloutspace you can find:**
- Coffee, hot beverages and breakfast/snacks from the Güzels (open 9:00 - 21:00)
**@Ringofen2 you can find:**
- Locally manufactured icecream from InnFernow (open 8:00-20:00)
- Baked goods and breakfast from the local bakery Stadige (open 8:00-17:00)
- Meat products, breaktfast and more from the local butcher Müller (open 8:00-20:00)
- Fish wrap and fish soup from the local Seenfischerei Feldberg (open 11:00-16:00)
**@Museumshafen you can find:**
- Coffee, Cocktails, Snacks from La Dolce Vita (open 8:00-02:00)
## Lieferstando: Pre-ordering at Food stalls
Some of the stalls listed above offer to take pre-orders for food. The stalls where you can pre-order will be present at the camp and you will be able to pick up the pre-ordered products at the stall. Organisational issues need to be arranged with the stall owner.
### The Bakery Stadige
**Contact:**
Mrs Kiesewetter (+49 173 7638 754 - stadige@gmx.de)
**Instructions for ordering:**
Please book large quantities in advance. However, rolls can always be ordered for the next day. Please let us know in the morning of the day before.
**Cake offer:**
- Sweet pastries (crumble buns, custard buns, puff pastry buns)
- Various yeast dough cakes with crumble and fruit
- Cheesecake
- Fruit cake (strawberry, blueberry, raspberry)
- Savoury onion tart
**Range of bread/rolls:**
- Spelt/wholemeal breads
- Rye/spelt breads
- Herb breads-rolls
- Rye/mixed breads
- Nut breads/rolls
- Buckwheat breads/rolls
- Pretzels
**Wheat rolls:**
- Rye rolls
- Multigrain rolls
- Buckwheat rolls
- Potato roll
- Croissants
### The Butchery Müller
**Contact:**
Mrs Müller (+49 3307 2794 - info@landfleischerei-peter-mueller.de)
**Instructions for ordering:**
Daily, free, reliable delivery - expected in the morning or as required - EC payment also possible. ("Simply contact us and off you go 😊")
**Offer:**
- Many types of sausages from our own handmade production.
- The best barbecue specialities!
- Cheese
- Meatless cold cuts and schnitzel !!!!
- If necessary also salads & vegetables
### The fish stall
**Contact:**
Oliver Pahlke (+49 173 8926987 - info@seenfischerei-feldberg.de)
**Instructions For Ordering:**
Just write an e-mail.
**Offer:**
- Smoked fish (probably trout, char, salmon trout and vendace)
- fish in flatbread
- fish soup
### Ice Cream
**Contact:**
Sascha Fernow (+49 3309 3419960 - info@innfernow.de)
**Instructions for ordering:**
"I am game for anything. 3 litre buckets are easiest."
**Offer:**
- Ice cream, various flavours
### Coffee from Güzel / Kaffee Korrekte
**Contact:**
Henning Brode (+49 163 7914379 - hello@henningbrode.de)
**Instructions for ordering:**
Just write a mail or call.
**Offer:**
- whole bean espresso (can also be ground at the stand)
- current green coffee is sourced directly from the farmers as a community blend from the region of Oaxaca, Mexico.
- basic price: 22€ per kilo, from 100kg: 20€ per kilo
**Sale of coffee bean packages at the stand?**
Yes
### Coffee from Creperia
**Contact:**
Oliver Lange (+49 172 9953881 - capitanolange@web.de)
**Instructions For Ordering:**
Just write an email or call.
**Offer:**
- Coffee beans (for taste and quantity just ask)
**Sale of coffee bean packages at the stand?**
Unknown
### Coffee from Hausecafé
**Contact:**
Michael Ghebremariam (+49 1577 3801715 - Micky@hause.cafe)
**Instructions For Ordering:**
Just write an email or call.
**Offer:**
- Espresso beans (whole bean or ground) - 39,60 €/Kg (Flavours: milk chocolate, caramel, hazelnut)
- Filter beans (whole bean or ground) - 47,60/kg (Flavours: white chocolate, melon, orange blossom)
**Sale of coffee bean packages at the stand?**
No
## Village Kitchens
There are Villages who run their own kitchens, some might be willing to share their food in exchange for helping in the kitchen or small donations.
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What do you want to do?
- **I want to sell my ticket, find someone to travel with or I’m looking for specific hardware**
Our board has you covered there: <https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/camp23/de/board>.
- **I want to share a short bit of information (e.g. sell my ticket, find someone to travel with, or I’m looking for specific hardware)**
Our bulletin board has you covered there: <https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/camp23/de/board>
- **I want to write a longer description of my project at camp**
The hub now also offers a wiki: <https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/camp23/de/info/start/>
You can directly link to wiki pages, or browse the list of recent changes to discover new pages.
- **I want to set up a self-organized session**
You don’t have a village yourself? Don’t panic! In the [hub's backoffice](https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/backoffice/sos/) (you can login there with your hub account), click “self-organized” in the top bar and add a new entry.
- **I want to register a village**
The feature was available in the backoffice. Registration is closed.
Village registration was available in the [hub's backoffice](https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/backoffice/sos/), but is now closed in preparation for camp.
- **Our village wants to offer a lecture hall/workshop room/stage**
In the backoffice, choose the option “Rooms”. Click on the “plus” button and set up a new room (lecture hall, stage, workshop room) with a name of your choice. Events can now be assigned to your room.
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- **Our village wants to offer workshops**
In the backoffice, open your village and choose the option “Events” from the sidebar menu. Fill in name for your workshop and add some more information like language, abstract and description for visitors.
- **Our village wants to show projects**
In the backoffice, open your village and choose the option “Projects” from the sidebar menu. Fill in name for your project and add some more information like a description or additional links.
- **I want to set up a self-organized session**
You don’t have a village yourself? Don’t panic! In the backoffice (yes you can login there with the same account), click “self-organized” in the top bar and add a new entry. The fields should be self-explanatory.
- **Our village wants to show projects**
In the backoffice, open your village and choose the option “Projects” from the sidebar menu. Enter a name for your project and add some more information like a description or additional links.
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# Participate
## Spontaneous contributions and projects
For this year's camp, we are using [the hub](hub.md) (you might remember it from rC3) to list your self-organised sessions, and exchange information on a bulletin board and wiki. See [the dedicated hub info page](hub.md) for details.
## Call for Angels
Help us run this event and register as angel at the [Engelsystem](https://engelsystem.events.ccc.de/).
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|Sight|Postion|Link|
|---|---|---|
|__ Candy Casino __||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#19.11/53.0311077/13.3115497/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031038,13.311561)|
|"The words of Cordwainer Smith - reading the short story ""The Game of Rats and Dragons"""|Chill Space|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.033283/13.305255/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.033662,13.305272)|
|AURORA - an orchestrated field of heliostats|Turm|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031641/13.306554/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031667,13.30631)|
|Blaumacheri|Trockenschuppen|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.38/53.032009/13.309071/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.032177,13.308943)|
|Blinkenlights Letterbox||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.030388/13.305051/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.030134,13.304225)|
|c3fire|Marktplatz|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031875/13.305028/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031454,13.30518)|
|c3rotor||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031253/13.306283/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.03128,13.306005)|
|Chapeau Club|Marktplatz|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031579/13.305636/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031495,13.305123)|
|d__i__s__c__o__d__e__r__s__ __(discoders)|Marktplatz|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031875/13.305028/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031454,13.30518)|
|Der kühne Hühne - live und in Eigenklang||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#19.11/53.0311077/13.3115497/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031001,13.311485)|
|Diaprojektor 2.0- Low Energy Analog Slide Projections|Hexenhaus|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.030793/13.311124/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.030972,13.312149)|
|discoders||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.030793/13.309127/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.030793,13.308255)|
|effekthasch (visuals)|Ufo|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031129/13.308077/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031023,13.30864)|
|Fairydust Mapping||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031526/13.304729/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031628,13.304586)|
|Fairydust Projection Mapping|Marktplatz|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031875/13.305028/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031591,13.304863)|
|Graffiti|Bauzäune?|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.03167/13.307294/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031729,13.307865)|
|Hexenhaus||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#19.11/53.0311077/13.3115497/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.030986,13.311909)|
|irgendwas mit laser||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.032705/13.304871/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.033009,13.30482)|
|Kollektiv eigenklang||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#19.11/53.0311077/13.3115497/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.030927,13.311481)|
|Kranleuchter||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#19.11/53.0311077/13.3115497/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.030874,13.310858)|
|Kunst der Kurven|Trockenschuppen|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031775/13.308851/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031962,13.308492)|
|LED Matrix Cylinder||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031875/13.305028/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031627,13.304553)|
|LED Matrix Zylinder||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031526/13.304729/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031651,13.304488)|
|Lightbulbs |Trockenschuppen|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031986/13.309136/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.032204,13.308414)|
|Look Up||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.030031/13.30541/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.029989,13.304597)|
|Look up||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.030723/13.309635/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.030265,13.309543)|
|Look up||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.030723/13.309635/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031033,13.309633)|
|MagicDrink||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#19.11/53.0311077/13.3115497/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031072,13.3114699)|
|Parasar Sengol|Trockenschuppen|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031957/13.308562/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.032176,13.309005)|
|Pentagame World|C-BASE|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.03167/13.307294/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031704,13.307356)|
|Polydisco||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.032503/13.305175/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.032291,13.304843)|
|Polydisco||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.032503/13.305175/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.032814,13.30489)|
|raiLED Lorreys||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031253/13.306283/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031336,13.306307)|
|Satellite data port||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.030485/13.310922/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.030621,13.311558)|
|Space for Creative Coding + interactive installation|Trockenschuppen|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031775/13.308851/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031956,13.308569)|
|Spacial Tactics||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.032671/13.304753/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.032406,13.304038)|
|Speaker Sculpture||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.030633/13.30813/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.030485,13.307524)|
|Stand Dolce Vita||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#19.11/53.0311077/13.3115497/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031045,13.310905)|
|Story Sharing Cubes: Testing and developing scienceart devices for extreme environments|Trockenschuppen|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031957/13.308562/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.032179,13.309094)|
|Strings that connect us|Trockenschuppen|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031939/13.308071/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031961,13.308392)|
|Trash Couture|Trockenschuppen|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031775/13.308851/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.032195,13.308663https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031775/13.308851/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.032195,13.308663)|
|Tunneldurchfahrt|Tunnel|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.029951/13.304637/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.029727,13.304395)|
|UV art installation (s) / workshop|Ringofen III UG Zugang|(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.33/53.031239/13.309963/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031011,13.309666)|
|Von einem der auszog eine Wohnung in Berlin zu finden. Ein Automatisierungsdrama in drei Akten � 3. Akt: In letzter Konsequenz [EN: Of someone who went forth to find a flat in Berlin. An automation-drama in three acts � Act 3: In ultimate consequence]||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#19.11/53.0311077/13.3115497/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.030985,13.311572)|
|Watercolor_Techportraits||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#19.11/53.0311077/13.3115497/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.031106,13.311214)|
|We Only Work In Spirals||(https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#19.11/53.0311077/13.3115497/A,C,M,O,V/m=53.030871,13.311059)|
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# Streets
The streets at the CCCamp campground are named after accomplished women in information technology and science.
## Ada Lovelace way
Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (née Byron; December 10, 1815 – November 27, 1852) was an English mathematician and writer, chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine. She was the first to recognise that the machine had applications beyond pure calculation.
Read more about Ada Lovelace at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace).
## Adele Goldberg way
Adele Goldberg (born July 22, 1945) is an American computer scientist. She was one of the co-developers of the programming language Smalltalk-80 and of various concepts related to object-oriented programming while a researcher at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), in the 1970s.
Read more about Adele Goldberg at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adele_Goldberg_(computer_scientist)).
## Alexandra Elbakyan street
Alexandra Asanovna Elbakyan (born November 6, 1988) is a Kazakhstani computer programmer and creator of the website Sci-Hub, which provides free access to research papers without regard for copyright. According to a study published in 2018, Sci-Hub provides access to nearly all scholarly literature.
Read more about Alexandra Elbakyan at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandra_Elbakyan).
## Carol Shaw street
Carol Shaw (born 1955) is one of the first female game designers and programmers in the video game industry.She is best known for creating the Atari 2600 vertically scrolling shooter River Raid (1982) for Activision. She worked for Atari, Inc. from 1978 to 1980 where she designed multiple games including 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (1978) and Video Checkers (1980), both for the Atari VCS before it was renamed to the 2600.
Read more about Carol Shaw at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Shaw).
## Chien-Shiung Wu street
Chien-Shiung Wu (May 31, 1912 – February 16, 1997) was a Chinese-American particle and experimental physicist who made significant contributions in the fields of nuclear and particle physics. Wu worked on the Manhattan Project, where she helped develop the process for separating uranium into uranium-235 and uranium-238 isotopes by gaseous diffusion.
Read more about Chien-Shiung Wu at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chien-Shiung_Wu).
## Dianna Cowern (aka Physics Girl) street
Dianna Leilani Cowern (born May 4, 1989) is an American science communicator. She is a YouTuber; she uploads videos to her YouTube channel Physics Girl explaining various physical phenomena.
Read more about Dianna Cowern at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dianna_Cowern).
## Dorothy Vaughan way
Dorothy Jean Johnson Vaughan (September 20, 1910 – November 10, 2008) was an American mathematician and human computer who worked for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), and NASA, at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. In 1949, she became acting supervisor of the West Area Computers, the first African-American woman to receive a promotion and supervise a group of staff at the center.
Read more about Dorothy Vaughan at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Vaughan).
## Elizabeth Feinler way
Elizabeth Jocelyn "Jake" Feinler (born March 2, 1931) is an American information scientist. From 1972 until 1989 she was director of the Network Information Systems Center at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI International). Her group operated the Network Information Center (NIC) for the ARPANET as it evolved into the Defense Data Network (DDN) and the Internet.
Read more about Elizabeth Feinler at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Feinler).
## Galina Balashova street
Galina Andreevna Balashova is a Russian architect and designer who was associated with the Soviet space program. Her work with the space program included the design of interior spaces, furniture, control panels, decorative logos and murals for interior walls.Balashova designed for a zero gravity environment, using contrasting colors for floor and ceiling so that astronauts would not become disoriented.
Read more about Galina Balashova at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galina_Balashova).
## Grace Hopper way
Grace Brewster Hopper (née Murray; December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist, mathematician, and United States Navy rear admiral. One of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer, she was a pioneer of computer programming who invented one of the first linkers. Hopper was the first to devise the theory of machine-independent programming languages, and the FLOW-MATIC programming language she created using this theory was later extended to create COBOL, an early high-level programming language still in use today.
Read more about Grace Hopper at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper).
## Harriet Tubman street
Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross, March 1822 – March 10, 1913) was an American abolitionist and social activist. After escaping slavery, Tubman made some 13 missions to rescue approximately 70 enslaved people, including her family and friends, using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known collectively as the Underground Railroad.
Read more about Harriet Tubman at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman).
## Henrietta Lacks street
Henrietta Lacks (born Loretta Pleasant; August 1, 1920 – October 4, 1951) was an African-American woman whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, the first immortalized human cell line and one of the most important cell lines in medical research. An immortalized cell line reproduces indefinitely under specific conditions, and the HeLa cell line continues to be a source of invaluable medical data to the present day.
Read more about Henrietta Lacks at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks).
## Hilda Matheson way
Hilda Matheson (7 June 1888 – 30 October 1940) was a pioneering English radio talks producer at the BBC and its first Director of Talks. After resigning from the BBC in 1931, she published a book on the development of broadcasting. Though officially the secretary, Matheson served as an executive manager for the African Survey after Malcolm Hailey fell ill. During the Second World War, she ran the British Joint Broadcasting Committee until her death.
Read more about Hilda Matheson at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilda_Matheson).
## Joanna Rutkowska way
Joanna Rutkowska (born 1981 in Warsaw) is a Polish computer security researcher, primarily known for her research on low-level security and stealth malware, and as founder of the Qubes OS security-focused desktop operating system.
Read more about Joanna Rutkowska at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanna_Rutkowska).
## Jocelyn Bell Burnell street
Dame Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell (née Bell; born 15 July 1943) is an astrophysicist from Northern Ireland who, as a postgraduate student, discovered the first radio pulsars in 1967. She discovery eventually earned the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1974; however, she was not one of the prize's recipients.
Read more about Jocelyn Bell Burnell at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jocelyn_Bell_Burnell).
## Jude Milhon street
Judith "Jude" Milhon (March 12, 1939 in Washington, D.C. – July 19, 2003), best known by her pseudonym St. Jude, was a self-taught programmer, civil rights advocate, writer, editor, advocate for women in computing, hacker and author in the San Francisco Bay Area. Milhon coined the term cypherpunk and was a founding member of the cypherpunks.
Read more about Jude Milhon at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jude_Milhon).
## Karen Spärck Jones way
Karen Spärck Jones (26 August 1935 – 4 April 2007) was a self-taught programmer and a pioneering British computer scientist responsible for the concept of inverse document frequency (IDF), a technology that underlies most modern search engines. She was an advocate for women in the field of computer science.
Read more about Karen Spärck Jones at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Spärck_Jones).
## Karin D. Knorr-Cetina way
Karin Knorr Cetina (also Karin Knorr-Cetina) (born 19 July 1944 in Graz, Austria) is an Austrian sociologist well known for her work on epistemology and social constructionism. Currently, she focuses on the study of global microstructures and Social studies of finance. Knorr Cetina is the Otto Borchert Distinguished Service Professor (Jointly Appointed in Anthropology) and chair of the Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago.
Read more about Karin D. Knorr-Cetina at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karin_Knorr_Cetina).
## Kate Darling way
Katherine "Kate" Irene Maynard Darling (January 27, 1982) is an American-Swiss academic. She works on the legal and ethical implications of technology. As of 2019, she is a Research Specialist at the MIT Media Lab.
Read more about Kate Darling at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Darling).
## Kaylee Frye street
Kaywinnet Lee "Kaylee" Frye was portrayed by Jewel Staite. Kaylee has exceptional mechanical aptitude, despite her lack of formal training, and serves as ship's mechanic on Serenity. Kaylee is sweet and chipper, the type who maintains a bright and positive attitude even when others are feeling low.
Read more about Kaylee Frye at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaylee_Frye).
## Lynn Conway way
Lynn Ann Conway (born January 2, 1938) is an American computer scientist, electrical engineer and transgender activist.
She worked at IBM in the 1960s and invented generalized dynamic instruction handling, a key advance used in out-of-order execution, used by most modern computer processors to improve performance. She initiated the Mead–Conway VLSI chip design revolution in very large scale integrated (VLSI) microchip design.
Read more about Lynn Conway at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynn_Conway).
## Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim way
Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim (born 7 August 1987) is a German chemist, science communicator, television presenter and YouTuber. In June 2020 she was elected to the senate of the Max Planck Society. Nguyen-Kim started the YouTube channel The Secret Life Of Scientists in 2015.
Read more about Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mai_Thi_Nguyen-Kim).
## Maryam Mirzakhani way
Maryam Mirzakhani (12 May 1977 – 14 July 2017) was an Iranian mathematician and a professor of mathematics at Stanford University. Her research topics included Teichmüller theory, hyperbolic geometry, ergodic theory, and symplectic geometry. On 13 August 2014, Mirzakhani was honored with the Fields Medal, the most prestigious award in mathematics, becoming the first woman to win the prize, as well as the first Iranian.
Read more about Maryam Mirzakhani at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryam_Mirzakhani).
## Simone Giertz way
Simone Luna Louise Söderlund Giertz (born 1 November 1990) is a Swedish inventor, maker, robotics enthusiast, TV host, and professional YouTuber. She started creating self-described "shitty" inventions after studying at Hyper Island in Stockholm, where she was inspired by the local open-source hardware community.
Read more about Simone Giertz at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_Giertz).
## Sophie Wilson street
Sophie Mary Wilson (born Roger Wilson; June 1957) is an English computer scientist, who helped design the BBC Micro and ARM architecture. Wilson first designed a microcomputer during a break from studies at Selwyn College, Cambridge. She subsequently joined Acorn Computers and was instrumental in designing the BBC Micro, including the BBC BASIC programming language whose development she led for the next 15 years. She first began designing the ARM reduced instruction set computer (RISC) in 1983, which entered production two years later. It became popular in embedded systems and is now the most widely used processor architecture in smartphones.
Read more about GSophie Wilsonat [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Wilson).
## Temple Grandin street
Mary Temple Grandin (born August 29, 1947) is an American academic and animal behaviorist. She is a prominent proponent for the humane treatment of livestock for slaughter and the author of more than 60 scientific papers on animal behavior. Grandin is a consultant to the livestock industry, where she offers advice on animal behavior, and is also an autism spokesperson. Grandin is one of the first autistic people to document the insights she gained from her personal experience of autism.
Read more about Temple Grandin at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Grandin).
## Vera Rubin street
Vera Florence Cooper Rubin (July 23, 1928 – December 25, 2016) was an American astronomer, who pioneered work on galaxy rotation rates. She uncovered the discrepancy between the predicted and observed angular motion of galaxies by studying galactic rotation curves. By identifying the galaxy rotation problem, her work provided evidence for the existence of dark matter. These results were later confirmed over subsequent decades.
Read more about Vera Rubin at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vera_Rubin).
## Wang Xiaoyun street
Wang Xiaoyun (born 1966) is a Chinese cryptographer, mathematician, and computer scientist. She is a professor in the Department of Mathematics and System Science of Shandong University and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. At the rump session of CRYPTO 2004, she and co-authors demonstrated collision attacks against MD5, SHA-0 and other related hash functions (a collision occurs when two distinct messages result in the same hash function output).
Read more about Wang Xiaoyun at [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_Xiaoyun).
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# Tickets
# Tickets and Merch
There are still a few tickets available: [blogpost](https://events.ccc.de/2023/07/10/last-call-presale/).
## Getting your entry wristband
If you need to look up your order, you can find the ticket shop here: <https://tickets.events.ccc.de/>.
When first entering the Camp area, you will need to show your ticket QR code at the cash desk to receive an entry wristband.
Currently, the cash desk is planned to be open as follows:
The merch presale is over. Some additional merch will be sold at the event.
- Day 0/14.8. 11:30 - 04:00
- Day 1/15.8. 08:00 - 04:00
- Day 2/16.8. 08:00 - 24:00
- Day 3/17.8. 10:00 - 24:00
- Day 4/19.8. 10:00 - 22:00
- Day 5/20.8. 10:00 - 14:00
## Prices
For ticket-related questions and any changes at short notice, also keep an eye on the [ticket FAQ](https://tickets.events.ccc.de/camp2023/faq/).
In order to break even, we need to reach an average ticket price of **€ 380**. This will also be the price of our Standard Ticket.
## Merchandise
| Ticket | Price (€) | Remark |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Standard | 380 | just about cost-covering |
| Supporter | 450 | if you can afford it, please buy a supporter ticket to help us finance<br>the discounted tickets |
| Business | 599 | business tickets are the only tickets with an instant invoice |
| Business | 899 | |
| Up-and-coming | 75 | only for people aged between 12 and 18<br>(children aged 11 and under do not require a ticket) |
### Getting your preordered merch
You were able to pre-order and pre-pay merch through the [ticket shop](https://tickets.events.ccc.de/) until June 25 (see also [the announcement blog post](https://events.ccc.de/2023/06/06/camp23-merch-presale/) for details).
You will need to **pick up your preordered merch by day 3** (August 17) 22:00 at the latest at the merch desk, otherwise your claim to your ordered merch will expire and it might be sold to other campgoers.
If you cannot pick up your merch in person, you can also give the QR code of your merch order to someone else at camp and have them pick it up for you. In exceptional cases where even this is not possible, we will try our best to find a solution with you. In any case, we will need to hear from you **before the deadline** to be able to help. See contact below.
### Merch desk opening hours
The merch desk is expected to **first open on day 1 (Tuesday, August 15)** during the day **for presale pickup only**.
We have additional stock available if you did not preorder, as well as some surprise products that we'll sell on the later days (tba). Merch from previous events might be available on the later days as well.
### Contact
Check our [social media (twitter)](https://twitter.com/c3foc) or [c3foc.net](https://c3foc.net) for updates on opening and availability. For any questions, e.g. regarding the pickup of your preorder, come by the merch desk or call [1FOC (1362 via DECT)](tel:1362)
Happy shopping!
## Getting your flow3r badge
If you have pre-ordered a flow3r badge when buying your ticket, you will be able to pick it up and tinker with it at camp.
You can find details about the flow3r badge in [its announcement blog post](https://events.ccc.de/2023/06/05/camp23-the-flow3r-badge/).
Badge distribution and tinkering area:
* You can find the location of the BadgeTeam's tent (recognisable by it's green-white stripe pattern) [on the Camp map](https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#20/53.03094/13.30674/m=53.03094,13.30674).
* A few badges may already be available on a best-effort basis on day 0.
* Regular badge distribution is planned to start on day 1; the exact times will be announced later.
## Buying tickets
Ticket and merch sales through the ticket shop have ended.
If you need to look up your order, you can find the ticket shop here: <https://tickets.events.ccc.de/>.
As always, there will be the option to apply for a Friends Ticket at a reduced price if the regular ticket price is not feasible for you. This option will be available during the announced presale dates, as long as there are tickets available.
Usually there will be people who cannot attend the camp at short notice, and will therefore offer their tickets to others, e.g. on Social Media or on our [bulletin board](https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/camp23/en/board). (Note that the board is available both in English and in German.)
Please keep in mind that we cannot offer support for "third-party" ticket sales. If you want to buy a ticket, please make sure that you know and trust the seller, as they could just sell the ticket more than once. Please do not pay more than the initial ticket price.
For more Details read the [blogpost](https://events.ccc.de/2023/05/29/camp23-presale/) about the presale.
For (now historical) details on ticket pricing and the presale process read the [blogpost](https://events.ccc.de/2023/05/29/camp23-presale/) about the presale.
### Add-Ons
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!!! danger "**DO NOT ARRIVE BEFORE THE ANNOUNCED DATES**"
We simply do not have the infrastructure to support many people early on. There won’t be enought toilets, no showers, no power, no water and no food or anything else needed to stay. We need space to operate heavy machinery and those do not mix well with squishy humans. You will be asked to leave.
We simply do not have the infrastructure to support many people early on. There won’t be enought toilets, no showers, no power, no water and no food or anything else needed to stay. We need space to operate heavy machinery and those do not mix well with squishy humans. You will be asked to leave.
### Kids
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**From West to East** By bike frome west to east [via R1](http://www.euroroute-r1.de/EN/Introduction/Details/Introducing_the_Euroroute_R1/K407.htm).
**From Berlin** The Ziegeleipark is roughly 92 km on the Berlin—Kopenhagen route from Alexanderplatz.
**From Berlin** The Ziegeleipark is roughly 92 km on the Berlin—Kopenhagen route from Alexanderplatz. A shortcut is possible by following the [radweit Route](https://radweit.de/bgw/bgw1.html) that uses a more direct connection insted of the scenic EV7 route. [GPS tracks are also available](https://radweit.de/bgw/bgwy.html).
## via train
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* The train from Berlin Hauptbahnhof (main station) to Stralsund or Rostock (RE5) departs every hour.
* [live arrive/departure ticker](https://fahrinfo.vbb.de/bin/stboard.exe/dn?L=vs_newcms&input=900203709&boardType=dep&maxJourneys=50&dateBegin=15.08.23&dateEnd=20.08.23&selectDate=today&productsFilter=111111101&start=yes&dirInput=&)
* We will provide a bus shuttle from Gransee on. See [Bus](#via-bus) below.
* _If you arrive **before Monday, August 14th:** Call OVG-Leitstelle at least 90 minutes before your arrival in Gransee, so they can schedule an appropriate bus size: +49 3306/2307. The earlier, the better. This is mandatory, because before Monday, the bus service is on-demand._
#### Zehdenick (Mark) (shuttle service to camp from this station, see “By bus” below)
* Distance to the camp: ~ 7,5km
* The regional train 12 (RB12) from Berlin-Lichtenberg to Templin City departs every hour.
* [live arrive/departure ticker](https://fahrinfo.vbb.de/bin/stboard.exe/dn?L=vs_newcms&input=900203853&boardType=dep&maxJourneys=50&dateBegin=15.08.23&dateEnd=20.08.23&selectDate=today&productsFilter=111111101&start=yes&dirInput=&)
* _If you arrive **before Monday, August 14th:** Call OVG-Leitstelle at least 90 minutes before your arrival in Zehdenick, so they can schedule an appropriate bus size: +49 3306/2307. The earlier, the better. This is mandatory, because before Monday, the bus service is on-demand._
### Special Fares by Deutsche Bahn
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## via bus
**On Sunday the 20th (Day 6) there will be from 9am to 3pm additionally to the connections listed below a shuttle bus going back and forth between Camp and Gransee station. It will leave at the bus station near the main entrance and will leave without a fixed schedule with an expect round trip time of 30 minutes**.
There will be a bus service between Gransee, Zehdenick and the campground on a hourly basis.
There will be a bus service between Gransee, Zehdenick and the campground on a hourly basis starting on Monday, August 14th. * _If you arrive **before Monday, August 14th:** Call OVG-Leitstelle at least 90 minutes before your arrival at the respective station, so they can schedule an appropriate bus size: +49 3306/2307. The earlier, the better. This is mandatory, because before Monday, the bus service is on-demand and might not be able to serve unannounced travellers._
The bus will run as OVG bus line 854 with a different route and extra journeys. It will usually __either__ go to Gransee __or__ to Zehdenick, not both at the same time.
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- timeline.md
- tickets.md
- travel.md
- parcel.md
- 'Getting stuff there and back': parcel.md
- facilities.md
- hub.md
- food.md
- drinks.md
- chillfloor.md
- caravans.md
- 'Art & Play': art-play.md
- participate.md
- camping-villages.md
- how-to-survive.md
- accessibility.md
- styleguide.md
- faq.md
- 'Map': 'https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/'
- 'Matrix Chat': 'https://matrix.to/#/#camp2023:events.ccc.de'
- 'Livestreams': 'https://streaming.media.ccc.de'
- 'Recordings': 'https://media.ccc.de'
- 'Principles of our event and community': 'https://help.ccc.de/principles.en.html'
- 'Help!': 'https://help.ccc.de/index.en.html'
- 'Legal Notice & Privacy Policy': 'https://legal.cccv.de'
- Quicklinks (External):
- 'Map': 'https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/'
- 'Hub (Wiki/Events/Assemblies/DMs…)': 'https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/'
- 'Fahrplan': 'https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/camp23/en/fahrplan'
- 'Chat (Matrix)': 'https://matrix.to/#/#camp2023:events.ccc.de'
- 'Livestreams': 'https://streaming.media.ccc.de'
- 'Recordings': 'https://media.ccc.de'
- 'Phonebook': 'https://guru3.eventphone.de/event.rb/phonebook'
- 'Engelsystem': 'https://engelsystem.events.ccc.de/'
- 'Help!': 'https://help.ccc.de/index.en.html'
- 'Legal Notice & Privacy Policy': 'https://legal.cccv.de'