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A social movement & private-by-default tech stack built to revitalise civil society.
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Build the parallel. Prove it in practice. Keep it human.

About the event

Logos is establishing waystations for tool building and collective action at this year’s DWeb Camp. Temporary Logos LAN stations will host hands-on technical sessions across the forest site, while pop-up Circles will host conversations and actions that don’t fit a conventional stage.

Over four days of talks, practical sessions, and impromptu grassroots actions, we’ll explore how coordination via decentralised, local-first technologies enables human freedom to flourish.

Recommended prep (optional):

Logos LAN / Tools Not Permission (BYOC)

Across four days, Logos engineers will guide guests through the Logos tech stack at temporary Logos LAN pop ups throughout the forest.

Expect:

  • Tutorials on running a Logos node (from Basecamp or binaries).

  • Sessions hacking on the Logos Blockchain, Messaging, and Storage modules.

  • Module and application demos.

  • 1:1 support from Logos engineers.

Discover the Logos stack. Run a node. Build on Basecamp.

BYOC (bring your own computer).

Logos Circles / Action Not Permission

Logos Circles move tech infrastructure into practice. Community-led gatherings provide a space to organise around problems and find practical alternatives to society’s failing systems using decentralised tools.

During the event, we’ll host several impromptu sessions to address real issues faced by the communities local to Alte Hölle. Attendees are encouraged to take the concept with them and establish Circles in their own hometowns after leaving DWeb Camp.

Organise, cooperate, and take action without permission.

Planned Sessions

Presentations and workshops by Logos activists and engineers. The sessions below are subject to change as per event scheduling.

  1. Circles of Resistance: A Hands-On Workshop on Organizing Local Activism-Tech Communities

    • Learn about the Logos social movement and how to take part. Logos Circles are local, self-organising groups that take action on real issues where their members live, solving problems and building working alternatives.

    • Time: 2026-07-11 16:00–17:00

    • Location: Resilience Base

    • Details: https://talx.dod.ngo/dwebcamp-2026/talk/QJPLVK/

  2. Hiding In Plain Sight

    • Discover the philosophy behind Logos and the technology powering it. Learn how privacy-preserving infrastructure and community-led Logos Circles work together to help people build parallel institutions and solve real problems where they live.

    • Time: 2026-07-09 16:30–17:00
      Location: Forest Pavillion

    • Details: https://talx.dod.ngo/dwebcamp-2026/talk/PNDFJD/

  3. What AI Submissions Taught Us About Funding Open Infrastructure: Lessons from Lambda Prize

    • Discover technical contribution avenues at Logos with a presentation on the Lambda Prize programme, including information about open RFPs, high-impact contribution areas, and ways to keep building after the event.

    • Time: 2026-07-10 15:00-15:10

    • Location: AI Barn

    • Details: https://talx.dod.ngo/dwebcamp-2026/talk/8NAPNG/

  4. Basecamp Interactive Demo

    • A hands-on, live demonstration of the tech stack’s base of operations, Logos Basecamp. Learn how the ready-to-run distribution for the Logos stack works, how to install it, and how to start building modules for it.

    • Time: 2026-07-10 16:00-17:00

    • Location: P2P Portal

    • Details: https://talx.dod.ngo/dwebcamp-2026/talk/ZHEPFC/

  5. Demo Night Activation

  6. Hold the Line: Community-Curated, Decentralised Libraries with Logos Storage

    • A presentation on community-curated, decentralised libraries, introducing live modules for radio and archiving on Logos Storage and stressing the importance of local-first, community-owned infrastructure to ensure open access to knowledge.

    • Time: 2026-07-11 15:00–16:00

    • Location: Open Social Space

    • Details: https://talx.dod.ngo/dwebcamp-2026/talk/MRYKHP/

Drop-In Sessions

  1. Builder and Node Operator Support

    • Ongoing throughout the event. Receive one-to-one onboarding, mentorship, and technical advice.

    • Location: TBC

  2. Volunteer Action
    Proposed unconference session focused on real-world, collective action to solve problems faced by individuals and communities in Alte Hölle.

About Logos

Logos is a technology stack and a social movement to build a parallel society: resilient communities operating outside centralised control.

The stack provides the infrastructure: decentralised, private-by-default tools for communication, storage, and coordination.

The movement turns that infrastructure into practice through local action, problem solving, skill building, mutual aid, and a culture of civic duty.

The stack:

  • Logos Blockchain: privacy-preserving, decentralised computing and consensus

  • Logos Messaging: private, censorship-resistant communication

  • Logos Storage: decentralised, content-addressed (CID-based) file storage and retrieval

  • Logos Basecamp: the user-facing app that brings the modules together

Build the parallel.

Location
Alte Hölle
14827 Wiesenburg/Mark-Reetzerhütten, Germany
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Logos
A social movement & private-by-default tech stack built to revitalise civil society.
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