See you this Friday for Causal Islands Berlin

Information on overall schedule and getting to the venue, and our main sponsors TLDraw, Gitbutler, and Kosmik.

This Friday is Day 1 of Causal Islands Berlin and we can't wait to see you!

  • Venue Location: Schönhauser Allee 43a/44 (Gmaps)
  • Doors, registration, and breakfast: 9am
    • Talks start: 10am
    • Break for lunch & afternoon break
    • Day ends: 5:30pm
  • End of day drinks & snacks until 7:30pm

Plan to get here shortly after 9am to register, get settled, and have breakfast on Friday. The base timing for the day will remain the same on Saturday.

The detailed agenda including timing for talks and speaker info is all on the website berlin.causalislands.com.

Getting Here

We are at the Gitbutler venue both days, in Prenzlauer Berg area of Berlin. There's the Eberswalder Straße U-Bahn station right across the street, also on a tram line, should be easy to get to from anywhere in the city.

Look for the big doors with signs on the left – the space we're actually in is Chatterbug Studios, and the buzzers on the side do have Gitbutler listed.

Come through to the central courtyard. We're in the studio on the ground floor straight ahead from the entrance, and you'll see some signs out on Friday morning.

Sponsors

Thank you to our main sponsors for supporting the first Causal Islands in Europe. Both Steve from TLDraw and Paul from Kosmik said very clearly that they wanted to see a Causal Islands future of computing conference in Europe, and stepped up right away as sponsors to help make it happen for this first edition.

TLDraw

TLDraw are the makers of the infinite canvas SDK. A number of our presenters (and organizers!) have taken the TLDraw SDK and combined it with amazing AI prompts and visual generation.

Gitbutler

Gitbutler came in to provide both in-kind venue, and in-kind video support. Thank you to Patrick and the whole team for hosting us in your space.

We did a longer write up about Gitbutler previously.

Kosmik

Kosmik is building an all-in-one visual research platform. One place to browse, capture, curate, share your visual inspiration, references, ideas and notes. You'll hear from founder Paul Rony not about Kosmik, but about the history of computing that has lead to Kosmik, and how shared computing and collaborative spaces is where we started and where he wants to help us get back to.


You should also find all information on the website berlin.causalislands.com.