Tonight at Omni Film Night (in the basement) we'll be hacking a Hacker
night!
We'll be showing the new documentary, 'The Internet's Own Boy' followed by
a discussion about Aaron Swartz, the state of information in the digital
age, the word "Hacker", and more.
Any and all are welcome to come and join the discussion.
To end the night on a light note, we'll also feature the 1995 movie
'Hackers'.
As always, it's BYO(Drinks, Snacks, Pillows, Blankets, etc), but popcorn
and tea will be provided.
The first movie starts around 7:15, so don't be late!
Hope to see you there :)
~Korl
**Annoucement**
A battery and its charger are looking for their camera in sudo room. If
their camera or camera owner wishes to reunite, please approach Noemie or
Liz. It will be kept in the OPAL film collective's locker in the meantime.
**End of annoucement**
:)
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Noémie Serfaty
108 rue du Faubourg du Temple
75011 Paris
Tel: 06 27 76 88 84
Tel: 01 71 50 51 82
noemieserfaty(a)gmail.com
Join me at Double Union this Sunday for a San Francisco LocalWiki editathon
on the city's feminist/trans/queer/women-centered spaces and history.
[details below]
Please also make sure to read DU's policies <
https://www.doubleunion.org/policies> before coming. :]
-ykciV
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From: Vicky Knox <vknoxsironi(a)gmail.com>
Date: 2014-10-21 15:42 GMT-07:00
Subject: Sunday: Documenting SF feminist/trans/queer/women-centered spaces
& history
To:
Come to our local feminist hackerspace this weekend to help build community
documentation using the San Francisco LocalWiki <http://localwiki.net/sf/>.
Tell all your friends! No computer required. :]
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From: Britta <brittag(a)gmail.com>
Date: 2014-10-21 15:12 GMT-07:00
Subject: Editing meetup at Double Union on Sunday October 26, 4-6 pm
To: SFLocalWiki(a)googlegroups.com
Hi everyone! Our first SF LocalWiki editathon at Double Union in August was
fun, so let's do another one on Sunday afternoon from 4-6 pm or so (we
could extend it a little earlier or later if that's easier for anyone).
Here's a blog post with details about how to visit the space, which is a
few blocks from the 16th Street BART station:
http://doubleunion.tumblr.com/post/100591807764/san-francisco-localwiki-edi…
The second part of the post proposes a theme - feminist, women-centered,
queer-centered, and/or trans-centered spaces and history in San Francisco.
It includes a bunch of links to local history materials that I've been
excited about. The area around 16th & Valencia is really rich in
interesting stories, and it makes a lot of sense for Double Union to help
bring them out and share them. :)
A related thing I've been doing is sending article links to the Mission
Mission neighborhood blog, which sometimes publishes them:
http://www.missionmission.org/2014/07/29/about-that-old-police-station/ +
http://www.missionmission.org/2014/08/25/about-that-big-hulking-building-th…
The San Francisco subreddit can also be a good place to post individual
articles that are likely to appeal to a broad audience:
http://www.reddit.com/r/sanfrancisco/comments/2c5gpz/old_mission_police_sta…
+
http://www.reddit.com/r/sanfrancisco/comments/2ee6gt/ever_curious_what_that…
This shares the information with more people (yay!), and sometimes you get
great comments with tips that you can integrate into the articles. It could
be fun to aim for writing more articles that could be distributed like this.
Britta
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On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Lesley Bell <zvezdalune(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> The Omni needs funds. Dia de los Muertos is a thing. We would like to
> introduce new people to the space and expand our community.
>
> I have attached a flyer for a possible event, a funky transhumanist/Dia de
> los Muertos themed costume ball. Should this happen? Is there a reason
> anyone would like to block?
>
> Also, steampunk zombies! Mechanical corpses! Post-singularity glittery
> things covered in LEDs! Ordinary awesome humans!
Looks fun! Right now the way to book events is:
1) check the calendar for conflicts: https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Calendar
2) submit this form: bit.ly/omniballroom
Full explanation and future changes to the process will go here:
https://omnicommons.org/wiki/How_to_book_events
Remember how a few weeks ago we all got together to shoot a video? Well,
the good news is it's almost done! But before we can publish our
Kickstarter/Indiegogo/whatever campaign, we've gotta rustle up some perks
and rewards for our contributors. What does that mean? Well, you know how
on Kickstarter you can get a copy of a musician's album if you donate X
amount? We need to have things to offer, too. What are those things, and at
what dollar amount?
Some ideas:
3d-printed schwag, $10
Badges!, $25
One-on-one sessions with the giant robotic arm, $2000, limit: 5 sessions
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 11:57 AM, Hep Svadja <hepkitten(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, i understand that people want to don the costuming of DDLM. That is
> exactly part of the problem. Groups of privileged parties co-opting what is
> a sacred holiday not of their own culture. In that google image search you
> have a vast variety of white women dressing up to be "sexy" or spookyglam
> without any real ties to the culture, and very few images of hispanic people
> celebrating the holiday in the same costumes. This has been an on-going
> problem with non-cultural DDLM celebrations for decades now. It would be
> aggravating to see sudoroom add to that kind of cultural colonization by
> privileged groups.
Damn, wish I had taken a closer look at that event description. I
agree with hep, it looks pretty alienating. Let's have a robot-themed
halloween party instead. Beep boop.
Hey!
I am doing the final cleaning / touching up of stuff in the ballroom today
before the Alice Notley conference (which starts at 7pm)
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From: niki <niki.shelley(a)gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 5:31 PM
Subject: Need help cleaning the ballroom this weekend!
To: "discuss(a)lists.omnicommons.org" <discuss(a)lists.omnicommons.org>
Hi friends,
The Naomi Klein event is happening this Sunday morning at 10am.
I am going to spend as much time as I have tomorrow (Saturday) cleaning up
the ballroom and doing any little touch up jobs that I can.
If anyone is around I would greatly appreciate your help!
Things that need to get done:
- Remove from windows and store sound proofing baffles (these can probably
go into the ticket booth room - extra points if you feel like painting them
black!)
- Putting away tools on the stage - I organized these several weeks ago and
look at them! (cry!!!)
- Moving all sound equipment / speakers from stage - anyone know who this
stuff belongs to? If you can direct me, I will contact them!
- Moving punching bag - is this meant to live in the ballroom? Can we
identify a place to store it during events? Maybe the ticket booth room?
- General sweeping / dusting / cleaning
<3
Niki
646-577-7957