[cumbria_lug] Cumbria Digest, Vol 147, Issue 1

Andrew S Black asblack.ltd at gmail.com
Fri Apr 3 16:13:54 UTC 2009


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>   1. Hackspace (Richard Smedley)
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> From: Richard Smedley <smedley358 at btinternet.com>
> Subject: [cumbria_lug] Hackspace
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> Hackspace - a place for hacking. Playful invention with hardware, from
> Arduino to 3D printers. As one of the hackspaces puts it: "We're looking
> to create a hackerspace where anyone interested in technology, or
> digital or electronic art can meet, socialise and collaborate."
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> There are hackspaces all over the world [1], and now the UK. A new group
> [2] is trying to set up hackspaces in London [3] & Birmingham [4].
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> Why not the North West you ask? Well, I asked anyway ;) - so now we have
> a NW group - come and join the mailing list [5].
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> WHERE?
> Members of Liverpool LUG have expressed an interest, and want to tie it
> in with planned workshops & the local arduino community. In Manchester
> the local coworking group are interested in sharing the space. In
> Stockport we're looking at a storey of a nice mill building [6], and
> hoping to find a community of people to join in. In Bangor there's a
> social enterprise start-up that would integrate very well with the
> space.
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> JOIN IN
> If you're in N Wales or NW England, and interested in creative, fun (or
> profitable) things to do with computers, or would like to link such
> things with social action, perhaps, join the list. These things will
> only work with *people* - I'm committing a little time to help get these
> off the ground, but it'll only work if we all muck in.
>
> WHAT NEXT?
> If you just want to follow what's happening follow us on Twitter [7],
> sign up & lurk on the Google Group, or wait until we set up an
> [announce] mailing list.
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> [1] http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Hacker_Spaces
> [2] http://www.hackspace.org.uk
> [3] http://london.hackspace.org.uk/
> [4] http://groups.google.com/group/birmingham-hack-space
> [5] http://groups.google.com/group/NW-hack-space
> [6] http://twitter.com/broadstonemill
> [7] http://twitter.com/hsNW
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> Please feel free to copy & re-post this e-mail,  Tweet it,
> Dig/Reddit/social bookmark it/link to it at
> http://www.goodgnus.org/2009/04/more-hackspace/ - or just talk about it
> to anyone who might be interested in joining in the hackspace fun :-)
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> Thanks,
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>  - Richard
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> http://twitter.com/richardsmedley
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Andy
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