The last week has been rather busy with work: I’m writing an article for The Guardian on the psychology of email, which has been a lot of fun, but rather all-consuming with lots of interviews and reading and, oh irony of ironies, email. I’m also still recovering from sleep depravation caused by some hideously noisy neighbours, so the blogging here has been rather quieter than usual.
However, I found out from Martin Brown, via Twitter, about an event planned for the 10th October in London, Be2Camp, which is focusing its attention on the built environment and Web 2.0. It’s going to be an ‘unconference‘, so the content will be shaped by the participants rather than having a set agenda. Their site has just launched, so if you’re interested in the event, do join up and take part in the discussions.
For me, this is going to be a fun and exciting event as it brings together my long-term fascination for (and work with) social software with my new-found interest in building, urban planning and built communities. I’ve put the date in my diary, and I hope to be able to take part on the day. I know I’ll certainly learn a lot from the other attendees, particularly those who come from a built environment background!
