[hackerspaces] Experiencing Democracy For The First Time
Nils Hitze
nhitze at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 08:45:34 CEST 2009
Sure thing, ill make a Draft out of your story when i get home. Really
great article.
Nils
Am 19.10.2009 um 06:50 schrieb tetsu yatsu <tetsuharu at gmail.com>:
> :)
> Feel free to use it however you want. I wasn't sure if I worded it
> well enough, I tried a couple times. Glad you appreciated it.
>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Far McKon <farmckon at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> tetsu,
> If you don't mind (and we can talk Asteria/Nick/Someone into it) I'd
> dig to get this posted to the Hackerspaces.org blog. I think it
> catches a great spirit of things, and one of the things I personally
> worry about losing when spaces become commercial and/or 'sponsored'
> instead of self-organized.
>
> keen writing, and hack on,
> - Far McKon
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:18 AM, tetsu yatsu <tetsuharu at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> FAMiLab is still small. We're not incorporated yet, our open-house
> is scheduled for January, but we've been using a space that I am
> leasing, and I wanted to share this story.
>
>
> We've been around for about 3 weeks now. The first week was
> exciting, but I can't say we had a lot of good work space. I was
> worried that 800sqft wasn't going to be enough, but after the first
> day, I felt like we'd never fill it up :). We got some steel
> shelves, some ikea desk furniture, and folding tables. Recently, two
> of our members put up a nice long wall-bench.
>
> The first Red-Bull and Mountain Dew fueled Friday night, we took a
> ceiling tile off and hung a mannequin from the ceiling. That sounds
> like a pretty interesting thing to do, but it was obvious at the
> time. I was there for the mannequin hanging, but about 4 days later
> someone drew murder-scene chalk body outlines (with masking tape),
> and taped a saw to our Mannequin's hand. I thought this was just
> genius.
>
> A couple days later, I told the member (who I thought did it) that
> it was pretty awesome, and I asked if we could keep it. He said the
> tape was beginning to peel, but we could paint it. The question was
> then, can we paint this carpet in a space we lease month to month?
> Moreso, the question was 'who do we ask?'
>
> I assumed I'd ask the person who did it. He's a few years older than
> me, and better situated professionally. I guess I considered him a
> senior. I thought back to a few paragraphs ago, and remember that I
> am personally leasing the space, so, would it be my decision maybe?
> Should I talk to our landlords, or a lawyer?
>
> It wasn't the mannequin or the murder scene outlines that took me by
> surprise, (in fact no one has been surprised by the mannequin so
> far) it's that question. All these crazy and stupid things we do in
> normal society are based on a juxtaposition to the arbitrary
> heirarchical authorities around us. They own it, so we ask them for
> permission. We don't have a heirarchy. We own this. There's no one
> above me to 'check with'. There's also no one above me to take the
> fall.
>
> I was finally left with only my own sense of personal responsibility
> to make my decisions.
>
> I feel like many of my peers only engaging in corporate or academic
> environments are missing out on this important experience.
>
>
>
> I see now that the hacker ethic has a very real association with
> personal responsibility and restraint, something that most
> uneducated onlookers don't get right away when I talk to them.
>
> (hope that wasn't too long)
>
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