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A more detailed (but also more outdated) overview of the lab can be found in the English Info Folder
Metalab
Metalab is a hacker space in Vienna, Austria — an open center for people who do creative things with technology.
We share open wifi, coworking space, an electronics and hardware lab complete with laser cutter and 3D printers, photography & photolab equipment, public computers, a kitchen, club mate, some woodworking and metalworking tools and most of all a creative, collaborative — though sometimes quite chaotic — environment that's open to visitors almost around the clock. Fields of interest represented 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 and many more. 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, programming (all kinds of languages and fields) and social engineering. Many user groups and initiatives use the lab as a meeting space. Every event is organized by members and - with very rare exceptions - open to the public. Members organize an average of over one event per evening.
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, but never stops changing or improving. Address and directions
Contact
Can I visit you?Sure thing, just drop by - you're welcome! Although we're pleased about your aviso the Metalab is a quite open space, often open almost 24/7. Though, best time to come is usually in the afternoon and especially in the evening hours. Catch attention of someone who seems to be a regular, tell that you're visiting for the first time and ask for a tour. Our folks like to show you around, explain how the lab rolls and hear your ideas and your aproach to hackspaces. Links |