DonesTech & Màquina de Turing @ METALAB – FLUC :: VIENA :: 18-19/09/09
· Donestech i La Màquina de Turing participen al Festival Paraflows
Urban Hacking as a Practical and Theoretical Citique of Public Spaces
http://metalab.at/wiki/Message_from_Barcelona
http://metalab.at/wiki/English
·Actuació audiovisual de La Màquina de Turing dissabte 19 a la sala FLUC
http://www.fluc.at/programm/2009_Flucwoche38.html
Escolta l'streaming el divendres 18 a partir de les 15h
http://fm4.orf.at/v2static/html/streaming/
· Donestech i La Màquina de Turing participen al Festival Paraflows
Urban Hacking as a Practical and Theoretical Citique of Public Spaces
http://metalab.at/wiki/Message_from_Barcelona
http://metalab.at/wiki/English
·Actuació audiovisual de La Màquina de Turing dissabte 19 a la sala FLUC
http://www.fluc.at/programm/2009_Flucwoche38.html
Escolta l'streaming el divendres 18 a partir de les 15h
http://fm4.orf.at/v2static/html/streaming/
The Metalab is a hacker space in Vienna, Austria — an open center for people who do creative things with technology.
We offer open wifi, coworking space, an electronics and hardware lab complete with laser cutter and 3D printers, a small audio studio, photography equipment, public computers, a kitchen, and most of all a creative, collaborative — though sometimes slightly chaotic — environment that's open to visitors almost around the clock.
Fields of interest of people you might find at the lab include DIY electronics, hardware hacking, game development, entrepreneurship, security, graphics programming, AI, photography, urban hacking/street art, audio and video production, free public networks, privacy and civil rights, etc…
Previous notable events hosted at the Metalab include the Chaos Computer Club's "Easterhegg" conference and the net culture festival Paraflows. A random sample of the dozens of talks and workshops that have been held here includes topics like biohacking, multitouch interfaces, microcontrollers, the Blender3D open source software and social engineering. Many user groups and initiatives use the lab as a meeting space.
The non-profit association that operates the Metalab, some 120 members strong as of January 2008, sees itself solely as an infrastructure provider and exerts little influence over projects and events carried out at the lab. It is financially independent, and finances its operations through membership fees. Corporate sponsorships and public grants are used on occasion to finance projects and additional infrastructure. The space was opened in April 2006, though the build-up of infrastructure continues.
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