[hackerspaces] Want a workshop by Mitch & others this summer?

Jeff Myer jmyer at cthackerspace.com
Thu Jun 7 04:34:15 CEST 2012


Mitch,

CT Hackerspace is interested. Located between NYC and Boston, I could see
working something in between your New York and Boston plans. I can commit
to providing transport from the most sensible Amtrak station to our space
(probably New Haven but we can talk) and provide some hospitality in the
form of home cooked vegetarian/pescetarian fare and likely  lodging.

Let's talk! Feel free to email me directly to set-up a firm itinerary!

Thanks,
Jeff


On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 7:18 PM, Mitch Altman <maltman23 at hotmail.com> wrote:

>  I bought a 45-day Amtrak USA Rail Pass.
>
> I will be starting by going from San Francisco to New York City on
> 27-June.  I have a few plans already, but if people/hackerspaces are
> interested, I'd love to do lots of workshops in cities with hackerspaces
> (or forming hackerspaces) in cities nearby Amtrak stations.
>
> Jimmie Rodgers will be joining me, and so will other cool people -- for
> either all or part of this Hackers on a Train Workshop Tour 2012.
>
>
>
> Our workshops are for all ages, and all skill levels.
>
>
>
>
> Would you be interested in having us do workshops at your space?
>
> Would you be interested in joining us for all or part of the HoaT Workshop
> Tour 2012?
>
> Lemme know!
>
> I have the following plans so far -- and there's room for plenty more!
>      July 1 -- arrive in NYC
>      July 7 -- workshop at The Hacktory, Philadelphia
>      July 13-15 -- HOPE #9, New York City
>      July 21-22 -- Awesome Foundation Summit, Boston
>      July 27-29 -- World Future Society conference, Toronto
>      August 8-12 -- ToorCamp, NW corner of Washington state
>
> We'll be bringing lots of our kits, all designed for total beginners, but
> fun and intriguing enough for everyone.  We can teach anyone and everyone
> how to solder -- soldering actually is easy<http://mightyohm.com/blog/2011/04/soldering-is-easy-comic-book/>!  And
> we can teach more advanced topics, too.  I can also give my "Arduino For
> Total Newbies<http://www.cornfieldelectronics.com/downloads/tvbg_arduino/tvbg_arduino_workshop.htm>"
> workshop.  And Jimmie can give his "Circuit Bending" workshop.  We can also
> give talks, if there's interest.  Anything that can help out your
> hackerspace!
>
>
> <https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/File:Arduinos_For_Total_Newbies_workshop.jpg>
>
>
> Here's some of the kits that will be available:
>
> * *TV-B-Gone* -- (turn off any TV in public places!)
> * *"Hi My Name Is" badge* -- (you may have seen me wearing mine)
> * *Brain Machine* -- (Meditate, Hallucinate, and Trip Out!)
> * *Mignonette Game* -- (build your own handheld game console!)
> * *Trippy RGB Waves* -- (interac tive blinky lights!)
> * *LEDcube* -- (animated 3D cube of LEDs!)
> * *MiniPOV* -- (more cool blinky lights!)
> * *BoArduino* -- (solderless breadborad Arduino!)
> * *Diavolino* -- (shield compatible Arduino from Evil Mad Science!)
> * *OpenHeart* -- (animate fun patterns in the shape of a heart!)
> * *LoL Shield* -- (Lots of LEDs for your Arduino!)
> * *Atari Punk Console* -- (make noise!)
> * *microcontroller programmer (USBtinyISP)* -- (program all your AVR
> family chips!)
>
> *And more!*
>
>
> Workshops are great ways to get new people to your hackerspace, and to
> energize people already at the space.  You can also use them to raise
> funds, if you like.
>
> Me and Jimmie don't make money from our workshops.  The money we charge
> ($10 to $35, depending on the kit) pays for kit parts and travel.  We do
> this because we love teaching people how to make cool things!  And we love
> helping hackerspaces.
>
> Here are a few links to articles from our Midwest tour a couple summers
> ago:
> http://blog.makezine.com/2010/08/12/coming-to-you-town-the-midwest-work/
>
> http://forum.archreactor.org/FUDforum2/index.php/m/5955/
>
>
> http://pumpingstationone.org/2010/08/mitch-altman-jimmie-p-rodgers-to-join-circuit-hacking-wednesday/
>
> http://www.lvl1.org/2010/08/17/fun-with-the-lolshield/
>
>
> I'd love to add your hackerspace to our tour.  Please let me know if
> you're interested, and I'll reply with an email with a minimal list of
> what's required on your end.
>
> And please let me know if you'd like to join us on the HoaT Workshop Tour
> 2012.
>
> Cheers,
> Mitch <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Altman>.
>
>
>
>
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