[hackerspaces] Heads up: Int'l Hackers In Residence Program
Michel Gallant
sfxman at gmail.com
Fri Nov 8 16:19:25 CET 2013
Hi Mitch! Please also add me to the list of people interested in Hackers in
Residence programs. I'm especially interested in Nicaragua and Vietnam
because I have friends there already, but anywhere else including China is
cool. Thanks!
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 12:40 AM, Mitch Altman <maltman23 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> As I said, this was just a heads-up for what's to come. We're still
> brainstorming for the website. We'll work with what's already happening on
> the hackerspaces.org Hackers In Residence page (which is pretty
> awesome!) When a first pass of the China HiR site is up, I'll spread the
> word!
>
> In the meantime, feel free to email me off-list (as several already have),
> and I'll add you name to my list of people to contact about China (and
> other) Hackers In Residence Program opportunities.
>
> (And I'll also encourage others to create agriculture, hostels, and
> whatever other programs they're into creating!)
>
> Best,
> Mitch.
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2013 16:13:11 -0800
> From: algoldor at yahoo.com
> To: discuss at lists.hackerspaces.org
> CC: gmon01 at gmail.com; foodhacking at lists.hackerspaces.org
> Subject: Re: [hackerspaces] Heads up: Int'l Hackers In Residence Program
>
>
> Hi to all,
> The agricultural focus sounds around the lines of what we have been
> discussing with Greg from Cali recently and what the Food Hacking Base
> (fhb) project is partly about (in the formation process). Greg is working
> on bio reactors/incubators (which I'm into too), being also involved in
> agriculture. I'm especially after fermentaions, slow food and combining
> that with technology and science (food&beverage hacking) and due to the
> fact that I'm living now in South Korea on an island called Jeju, creating
> some type of "residency" with some basic and cheep housing and most
> importantly facilities from a dirty workshop, electronic lab, computer lab,
> fermentation lab of course is more and more what I would like to initiate
> here. However in this case it would be rather people coming here for
> specific projects (theirs or ours) (or less specific :-) hanging around
> should be an option too), there is an artistic residence in the village
> already so people are familiar with the concept, but minimum of hackers.
>
> I would be particularly interested to talk to the people who may be
> interested in this aspect of the hacker residence program, which I think
> is very nice umbrella or "spear" to make similar projects reality around
> the globe. It would be than more around the line of smaller hackerspace in
> the countryside, focused on specific projects with people coming and
> joining them/doing their own and also just hanging around.
>
> Sincerely from Jeju,
>
> Frantisek Algoldor Apfelbeck
>
>
> biotechnologist&kvasir and hacker
>
>
> http://www.frantisekapfelbeck.org
>
>
> "There is no way to peace, peace is the way." Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
>
>
> On Friday, November 8, 2013 6:17 AM, Mark Janssen <
> dreamingforward at gmail.com> wrote:
> Re: Hackers-in-residence.
>
> It's a great idea. Thanks for sharing.
>
> I have a bit more radical idea: hacker lofts and sustainable
> agriculture programs to gain self-sufficiency (cf. permaculture).
> Partner with something like the Ingress on-line community, but start
> staking out poorly utilized spaces by actually planting seeds to take
> back the land to be self-sufficient.
>
>
> --
> MarkJ
> Tacoma, Washington
>
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