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Gel 2011 news - itineraries posted, 2012 signup

gel2011-m.pngGel starts in less than three weeks! Here's what's going on:

• Attendees, your personal Gel itinerary is now online - log in here to see it. Day 1 and Gel Saturday experiences are all assigned, for everyone who submitted choices. (If you didn't submit choices, everything is first-come, first-serve from remaining available choices.)

Gel Saturday is very popular, I'm happy to find, even in this first experimental year. The Eyebeam infoviz workshop was very heavily oversubscribed - by the time our assignments, made by ticket-purchase date, reached lunchtime of Gel last year, it was all full. (One more reason to sign up early for next year.)

Gel 2012 registration is now live - sign up here for the lowest price of the year. This will be our ten-year anniversary and we're planning a schedule similar to this year: Thursday-Saturday, April 19-21, 2012. Sign up early to get the best placement for Day 1 experiences next year.

• At the Thursday night party (Thursday, April 28) we'll begin a new game I designed, called Restore, which will culminate at lunch the next day (and relates, in a way, to our Friday lunch sponsor, Carbonite). Attendees, don't miss the party!

Other Gel 2011 info: Here's the speaker list, the full three-day schedule, and the transfer policy.



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