DWeb Camp 2026

Unconference: Setting the Agenda
2026-07-10 , Linden Theater

The workshops. The provocative talks. The deep technical problems. What questions and conversations have risen up for you?
Bring them to the Linden Theater for two afternoons of Unconference!


What has emerged for you in the scheduled sessions and time at camp so far? What have you placed on the Parking Lot? What's in your notebook that you want to share with others?
Friday and Saturday afternoons, we'll gather in the Linden Theater for a group scheduling exercise. Write up and announce your session, see what others are proposing, join forces, decide where to go.

Day 1 Afternoon: Friday, July 10 - 3-6 PM
Unconference Group Scheduling Exercise

  • 3:00-4 00 PM in Linden Theater

You'll have time to make your way to the first session start location.

  • 4-5 PM Session One
  • 6-6 PM Session Two

Day 2 Afternoon: Saturday, July 11 - 3-6 PM

  • 4-5 PM Session Three
  • 6-6 PM Session Four

Unconference Closing Gathering - Linden Theater
-- 5pm - 6pm

We'll gather back in the Linden Theater for the Unconference Closing Gathering to share experiences, learnings, and invitations for what's next. Everyone will have had a unique experience of different sessions, so we gather to share and learn from others.

Madelynn Martiniere is a facilitator, designer, and strategist specializing in collective innovation—the conditions and infrastructure that enable ecosystems to cultivate community resilience and tackle wicked problems together.

For almost two decades, she has worked across sectors and scales to build innovation ecosystems that center open access, community ownership, and collective power. Her portfolio spans the globe: co-designing an entrepreneurship hub for refugees in Uganda, leading development for a digital platform for sustainable fisheries in Latin America, facilitating data sovereignty initiatives toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and stewarding a global movement of founders and funders building businesses that balance profit and purpose.

A co-founder of Armillaria and former Executive Director of Zebras Unite, she has spent over 15 years bridging local practice with systems-level change—developing the social, organizational, financial, and technical infrastructure that enables communities to produce, govern, and share the technologies shaping our future.

She currently serves on the boards of Communitere International, which builds community resilience infrastructure in crisis and post-crisis contexts, and the Holochain Foundation, advancing peer-to-peer technology for community-owned digital infrastructure.

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