Subassembly PNW 2024 - Attendee Application
Subassembly is an outgrowth of the Urbit Assembly series, focused on a subset of the technical, cultural, and philosophical concepts that bring Urbit enthusiasts to the ecosystem.

For our inaugural event, Subassembly PNW, we are focusing on the topics of reputation, trust, and sovereign identity.

We will be gathering in an intimate woodland venue, outside of the usual tendencies of the digital native, and limiting attendance to approximately fifty attendees who are able to demonstrate material interest and/or commitment to the topics.

Please complete the application below if you would like to attend the event, and/or request a speaking slot.
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Email *
What is your best contact email? *
What is your preferred name or pseudonym? *
If you have an Urbit identity, please share it below.
(If you aren't on urbit yet, visit tocwexsyndicate.com to sign up for a free urbit ID, and if you have any trouble you can email support@tocwexsyndicate.com and we'll get you sorted)
What is it about the topics of reputation, trust, and sovereign identity that you find interesting? *
What is your experience working with, or thinking about, these topics? What perspective would you like to bring to they event that would add value for other attendees? *
If you were to attend Subassembly PNW, what would you hope to learn? What connections would you hope to make? What experience would you like to take away? *
What ticket would you expect to purchase? *
The event venue includes lodging for ~35 attendees, with various options for solo and shared rooms. Our aim is to get the most ideal balance of attendance; please let us know which types of tickets you would be interested in purchasing.
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Would you want to give a topically relevant presentation or participate in a panel discussion? *
If you would like to give a presentation, give us a little idea about what you would like to present.
The venue is out in the woods in the foothills of Mount Rainer. Wifi and cell connections may be spotty, do you acknowledge this and still want to attend even if it may result in ~48 hours of interacting with the human beings around you instead of all the dopamine the internet has to offer? Why or why not? *
A copy of your responses will be emailed to the address you provided.
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