DWeb Camp opens July 8, with village setup beginning at 9:00.
DWeb Camp 2026
Artizen Village @ DWeb Camp
A creator village inside DWeb Camp for people building at the frontier of human creativity, decentralized infrastructure, peacebuilding, and regenerative culture.
Why this exists
A focused container for creators inside a larger decentralized web gathering.
Artizen funds ambitious public goods through community-owned, onchain match funding. DWeb Camp gathers builders and dreamers working toward a web that is private, resilient, and beyond centralized control.
Artizen Village brings those worlds together as a salon, studio, and campsite: a place for creators to show work, form collaborations, host participatory sessions, and cross-pollinate with the broader DWeb community.
A forest venue one hour southwest of Berlin, set across meadows and old woodland.
A compact group of Artizen creators, peacemakers, technologists, and solar punks.
A central dome, shared materials, creator spotlights, open workshops, and camp life.
The setting
DWeb Camp leaves California for an ancient forest near Berlin.
DWeb Camp's Root Systems theme compares decentralized technology to forest networks: many connected roots and fungi sharing resources, without one center, so the system can keep working even when one part fails.
The village mirrors that logic at human scale. It is small enough to build trust, and embedded enough to share ideas with the full camp.
Curation threads
Four lines of work shape the invitation.
Expressing human creativity
In an increasingly digital and AI-assisted world, the human creative spark matters. Artizen Village brings that spark into DWeb.
Peace building
Embodied dialogue, conflict transformation, activist networks, and cultural tools that make difficult coordination possible.
Decentralized technology
Web3 funding, local-first tools, privacy-aware infrastructure, and protocols that protect agency instead of extracting it.
Regenerative systems
Solarpunk practice, ecological institutions, physical community building, and cultural work that helps societies adapt.
Village experience
A space for creator sessions, workshops, art experiences, and chilling.
Creator spotlights
Each creator gets a focused moment to share context, work in progress, and live questions.
Participatory workshops
Whiteboard sessions, collective writing, demos, facilitation labs, and open space formats.
Shared infrastructure
A central salon space with seating, workshop materials, projection, and charge points.
Camp integration
Village sessions should be open to all DWeb campers and add something different from the official stage program.
Application
Tell us what you are building and how you want to contribute.
The strongest applications will connect a real project or practice to the village themes, and name a concrete way the applicant can add to the shared container.