"Rion D'Luz" <[email protected]> writes: > If you had to up and move it to another place, how big of a truck would be > needed?
A cargo-van or 10' UHaul could probably do the job. The trick is *owning* the thing, so that you don't need to rent/load/setup/teardown/unload/return it. That much negative inertia will prevent the "space" from ever getting setup/used. And where do you store all the gear in the mean time; why isn't that the space? :) If the truck was the space, it really could be moved from place to place as a mobile, yet static, environment. Getting ad-hoc space is relatively easy. Creating a space in which people can *create things* requires some collection of parts, equipment, kit and tools. The permanence of this collection is a necessary condition of the space, I think. -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo $...@${b}
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