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In essence I'd like the workshop to make people understand what hacking is and how they can do it themselves at the Metalab. An additional desired effect is that attendees get in touch with a bunch of skilled lab people. And last but not least i think an introduction to history, culture and rules of the Metalab is a very good idea to do right at the start, so people can catch the spirit and know what to expect from the Metalab as well as what is expected of them. | In essence I'd like the workshop to make people understand what hacking is and how they can do it themselves at the Metalab. An additional desired effect is that attendees get in touch with a bunch of skilled lab people. And last but not least i think an introduction to history, culture and rules of the Metalab is a very good idea to do right at the start, so people can catch the spirit and know what to expect from the Metalab as well as what is expected of them. | ||
==== The presentation ==== | ==== The presentation and people interested in holding parts of it (just add yourself even if someone already showed interest) ==== | ||
* What is considered hacking at the Metalab | * What is considered hacking at the Metalab: [[User:amir|amir]] | ||
* Short history of the Metalab | * Short history of the Metalab | ||
* Overview of past and present activities in the Metalab | * Overview of past and present activities in the Metalab | ||
* Overview of the equipment at the Metalab | * Overview of the equipment at the Metalab | ||
* Examples of hacks based on that equipment | * Examples of hacks based on that equipment | ||
* Introduction to culture and rules | * Introduction to culture and rules: [[User:amir|amir]] | ||
==== Checkpoints and people interested in hosting them ==== | ==== Checkpoints and people interested in hosting them ==== |
Version vom 17. Dezember 2018, 17:16 Uhr
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WTF
A long (maybe even up to 8 hours) workshop about the Metalab and what you can do there. The workshop will start with a presentation. After that there will be a tour that consists of checkpoints for specific pieces of equipment (e.g: laser cutter, 3D printer...). At each checkpoint a hacker will explain what can be done with the equipment and show it in action with a small example. I'd like to have a fixed time table for when a piece of equipment will be explained so people can choose to only attend checkpoints they are specifically interested in.
In essence I'd like the workshop to make people understand what hacking is and how they can do it themselves at the Metalab. An additional desired effect is that attendees get in touch with a bunch of skilled lab people. And last but not least i think an introduction to history, culture and rules of the Metalab is a very good idea to do right at the start, so people can catch the spirit and know what to expect from the Metalab as well as what is expected of them.
The presentation and people interested in holding parts of it (just add yourself even if someone already showed interest)
- What is considered hacking at the Metalab: amir
- Short history of the Metalab
- Overview of past and present activities in the Metalab
- Overview of the equipment at the Metalab
- Examples of hacks based on that equipment
- Introduction to culture and rules: amir
Checkpoints and people interested in hosting them
- Laser cutter: amir
- 3D printer
- CNC Router*: reox
- Vinyl Cutter: redplanet
- Electronics equipment
- Welding*:
- Lathe*:
- Lounge
- 3D Scanner: anlumo
- Kitchen
- Fotolab
More?
* These three Stations are probably mutually exclusive, as you can not run the CNC while someone is on the lathe and welding at the same time is also not very good. We also only have 3 welding helmets/screens and worker protection is rare. Maybe a HM tour were all three things are explained works better?
What we need
- People willing to take over a checkpoint
- Very public advertising (like MetaStage)
- Coordination of the time table
- Flyer/Poster/Sticker
When
End of January 2019? Later?