Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-27 Thread benjamin
It seems there is still a deal of room for development in London,  
considering the activity in much of the rest of Europe. Though  
perhaps it might be an uphill struggle, new media is a major theme  
adjacent to my practice and I've a couple of connections we could  
explore to support any practice.

(been chatting to the bones recently)


Warm regards,

Benjamin.




On 26 Jan 2009, at 22:27, APO33 wrote:

 Hi
 we are trying to set up a medialab since one year in Area10 where we
 could welcome such meeting and open the space for projects like that.
 We faced a lot of difficulties due to the space condition. The space
 that would have been dedicated to it have been flooded 2 weeks ago...

 http://www.a10lab.info is the backup website of few months ago (our
 server was under water!!!)

 We are actually looking for a new space for the medialab, or in Area10
 or near.

 Also we are actually opening a new space in Cossall Estate, peckham,
 dedicated to new media, hacking, open hardware, free software,
 workshop, digital art...etc

 I will join the list and propose it there but if some guys are already
 interested we could talk about it for some meeting or proposition.

 the space should be operational early march!


 cheers


 Julien Ottavi



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 From: Jonty Wareing jo...@jonty.co.uk
 Date: Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:11 PM
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 For some time now London has been in need of a proper hacker space.
 The number of hacking
 groups has exploded over the last year or so with new events popping
 up every weekend.
 Despite this we're still missing a meeting place, a place where we  
 can
 store projects
 and share ideas. Where we can meet like minded people who share our
 passions. Where we can
 learn new skills without making a significant investment.

 We'd like to change that, but we need people to help.

 If you're interested, we've set up a preliminary mailing list on
 google groups where we can
 gather. It's just temporary until we come up with a name and have  
 more
 solid foundations.

 Find us here: http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space

 --jonty
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[NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread Rob Myers
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For some time now London has been in need of a proper hacker space.
The number of hacking
groups has exploded over the last year or so with new events popping
up every weekend.
Despite this we're still missing a meeting place, a place where we can
store projects
and share ideas. Where we can meet like minded people who share our
passions. Where we can
learn new skills without making a significant investment.

We'd like to change that, but we need people to help.

If you're interested, we've set up a preliminary mailing list on
google groups where we can
gather. It's just temporary until we come up with a name and have more
solid foundations.

Find us here: http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space

--jonty
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread Antonio Roberts
I'm trying to set something up like that in Birmingham currently. It
seems there's interest in it, but not the manpower. Good luck with
yours, I may travel down to see it too.

Ant

2009/1/26 Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org:
 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Jonty Wareing jo...@jonty.co.uk
 Date: Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:11 PM
 Subject: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space
 To: org-disc...@lists.openrightsgroup.org


 For some time now London has been in need of a proper hacker space.
 The number of hacking
 groups has exploded over the last year or so with new events popping
 up every weekend.
 Despite this we're still missing a meeting place, a place where we can
 store projects
 and share ideas. Where we can meet like minded people who share our
 passions. Where we can
 learn new skills without making a significant investment.

 We'd like to change that, but we need people to help.

 If you're interested, we've set up a preliminary mailing list on
 google groups where we can
 gather. It's just temporary until we come up with a name and have more
 solid foundations.

 Find us here: http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space

 --jonty
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread benjamin
im trying to set up a london based online support for the inter  
exchange of technologies through a members market and a director of  
useful stores and distributors. the site's nearly finished, though  
there needs to be more in ways of function to properly qualify for a  
specialist media lab for the london locality. there's the gap



On 26 Jan 2009, at 14:25, Antonio Roberts wrote:

 I'm trying to set something up like that in Birmingham currently. It
 seems there's interest in it, but not the manpower. Good luck with
 yours, I may travel down to see it too.

 Ant

 2009/1/26 Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org:
 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Jonty Wareing jo...@jonty.co.uk
 Date: Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:11 PM
 Subject: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space
 To: org-disc...@lists.openrightsgroup.org


 For some time now London has been in need of a proper hacker space.
 The number of hacking
 groups has exploded over the last year or so with new events popping
 up every weekend.
 Despite this we're still missing a meeting place, a place where we  
 can
 store projects
 and share ideas. Where we can meet like minded people who share our
 passions. Where we can
 learn new skills without making a significant investment.

 We'd like to change that, but we need people to help.

 If you're interested, we've set up a preliminary mailing list on
 google groups where we can
 gather. It's just temporary until we come up with a name and have  
 more
 solid foundations.

 Find us here: http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space

 --jonty
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread benjamin
i've a friend setting up some studio spaces - they'll be very  
affordable - in bethnal green on hackney rd. - need a space myself  
for development of collaborative art cultures



On 26 Jan 2009, at 14:36, benjamin wrote:

 im trying to set up a london based online support for the inter
 exchange of technologies through a members market and a director of
 useful stores and distributors. the site's nearly finished, though
 there needs to be more in ways of function to properly qualify for a
 specialist media lab for the london locality. there's the gap



 On 26 Jan 2009, at 14:25, Antonio Roberts wrote:

 I'm trying to set something up like that in Birmingham currently. It
 seems there's interest in it, but not the manpower. Good luck with
 yours, I may travel down to see it too.

 Ant

 2009/1/26 Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org:
 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Jonty Wareing jo...@jonty.co.uk
 Date: Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:11 PM
 Subject: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space
 To: org-disc...@lists.openrightsgroup.org


 For some time now London has been in need of a proper hacker space.
 The number of hacking
 groups has exploded over the last year or so with new events popping
 up every weekend.
 Despite this we're still missing a meeting place, a place where we
 can
 store projects
 and share ideas. Where we can meet like minded people who share our
 passions. Where we can
 learn new skills without making a significant investment.

 We'd like to change that, but we need people to help.

 If you're interested, we've set up a preliminary mailing list on
 google groups where we can
 gather. It's just temporary until we come up with a name and have
 more
 solid foundations.

 Find us here: http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space

 --jonty
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread Simon Biggs
A good precursor example, that most here are probably familiar with, is
Access Space / Redundant Technology Initiative (Sheffield), run by James
Wallbank. More hardware hacking, but nevertheless relevant. It worked!

Regards

Simon


On 26/1/09 14:25, Antonio Roberts anto...@hellocatfood.com wrote:

 I'm trying to set something up like that in Birmingham currently. It
 seems there's interest in it, but not the manpower. Good luck with
 yours, I may travel down to see it too.
 
 Ant
 
 2009/1/26 Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org:
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  From: Jonty Wareing jo...@jonty.co.uk
  Date: Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:11 PM
  Subject: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space
  To: org-disc...@lists.openrightsgroup.org
 
 
  For some time now London has been in need of a proper hacker space.
  The number of hacking
  groups has exploded over the last year or so with new events popping
  up every weekend.
  Despite this we're still missing a meeting place, a place where we can
  store projects
  and share ideas. Where we can meet like minded people who share our
  passions. Where we can
  learn new skills without making a significant investment.
 
  We'd like to change that, but we need people to help.
 
  If you're interested, we've set up a preliminary mailing list on
  google groups where we can
  gather. It's just temporary until we come up with a name and have more
  solid foundations.
 
  Find us here: http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space
 
  --jonty
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread Rob Myers
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Simon Biggs s.bi...@eca.ac.uk wrote:
 A good precursor example, that most here are probably familiar with, is
 Access Space / Redundant Technology Initiative (Sheffield), run by James
 Wallbank. More hardware hacking, but nevertheless relevant. It worked!

Access Space are a great model. I reviewed their book on how they did
it a little while back:

http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=320

- Rob.
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space

2009-01-26 Thread APO33
Hi
we are trying to set up a medialab since one year in Area10 where we  
could welcome such meeting and open the space for projects like that.
We faced a lot of difficulties due to the space condition. The space  
that would have been dedicated to it have been flooded 2 weeks ago...

http://www.a10lab.info is the backup website of few months ago (our  
server was under water!!!)

We are actually looking for a new space for the medialab, or in Area10  
or near.

Also we are actually opening a new space in Cossall Estate, peckham,  
dedicated to new media, hacking, open hardware, free software,  
workshop, digital art...etc

I will join the list and propose it there but if some guys are already  
interested we could talk about it for some meeting or proposition.

the space should be operational early march!


cheers


Julien Ottavi



 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Jonty Wareing jo...@jonty.co.uk
 Date: Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:11 PM
 Subject: [ORG-discuss] London Hack Space
 To: org-disc...@lists.openrightsgroup.org


 For some time now London has been in need of a proper hacker space.
 The number of hacking
 groups has exploded over the last year or so with new events popping
 up every weekend.
 Despite this we're still missing a meeting place, a place where we can
 store projects
 and share ideas. Where we can meet like minded people who share our
 passions. Where we can
 learn new skills without making a significant investment.

 We'd like to change that, but we need people to help.

 If you're interested, we've set up a preliminary mailing list on
 google groups where we can
 gather. It's just temporary until we come up with a name and have more
 solid foundations.

 Find us here: http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space

 --jonty
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