At the meeting last night, did some vision sharing:
*** Vision: share what we're going for individually, and as individual
groups (15 min)
**** Marc: Interface between low-tech bio projects of sudo (eg
fermentation, beer brewing) and the high-tech bio stuff happening at CCL
**** Cere: Excited about kitchen (but also concerned)
**** Regeneration, genetic engineering
**** Patrik: Bio-art, bioprinter group (3D printing using biological
materials)
**** P: Combatting anti-GMO sentiments by democratizing science
**** Ahnon: Excited to have a stage for big speakers
**** Mary: Gathering data, soil analysis, many ways to engage community &
science; hands-on learning
**** Matt: Investigating bamboo-engineering ^.^ to colonize venus??
www.futempro.org
**** Ben: To make it sustainable
**** *Themes:*
***** *Kitchen*, sharing, converging, (legal issues?)
***** Democratizing the practice of *science* (citizen science), to the
public.
***** *Data-gathering* is at the center of *environmental* and *health
justice. *
***** Creativity, cross-pollination
***** Space (outer space)
***** *Make biology open source.*
***** Sustainable (stay open)
*** Sudo visions
**** Matt: we'll see. choosing your neighbors!
**** Jenny: low & hi tech bio collaborating; spark the imagination;
federated modular themed areas; enable divers activities; rooftop garden!
***** patrick there will be many sinks
***** dk: there's still the basement
**** jake: infrastructure for electronic stuff, pcb robots, microcontroller
programming, code
***** patrick mentions biocurious lab automation group - like a large
pick&place robot that can handle liquids
***** mary: hacking old equipment, turn cheap stuff into fancy stuff
**** dk: it'll be like BAPS + Sudo awesomeness
**** phil: very diverse, lots of different tinkering, start slow,
incredibly varied. anything from textiles, graphic arts, rewriting kernels,
building new electronics, anything and everything. seen evolve into group
projects, small business (cooperatives), would like to see those things
continue. Does that work if you need to get badged and credentialed? Would
like to see more sudo-kind of tinkering to get exposed to the lab
opportunity
**** yar: important thing about hackerspaces is that they're free and open
- can go an converse, learn something new, 24/7 availability for community,
education, projects, solo work / art. emphasis on the public / community
aspect. out of the synergy between the two, we get more dimensions, can
design a new kind of public space. +
**** daniel: appreciates the diversity of these groups trying to work /
live together; providing support for the rest of the community
**** steve: How to make things work coming from a smaller perspective.
Backlog of projects waiting to try (fingerprints, tradescantia ohiensis as
bioassay, etc), interface with the community, opportunity to replace the
things that are not being done right now, the things that could be done.
**** *Themes:*
***** Kitchen
***** Stations / areas / room for more kinds of creativity
***** Hardware, dust, electronics, coding
***** Open, public, free, open, 24/7, walk in (anyone, any time), part of a
global network of spaces
***** Tinkering, mixing styles
***** Varied participation
***** Support for the wider community
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Marc Juul <juul(a)labitat.dk> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Matthew Senate
<mattsenate(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Hey all,
What does it mean to have a sudo reboot? What do we see? What do we want
to put our energy and effort towards?
We've come a long way. I'd like to start a thread just hearing what folks
think about rebooting sudo room.
*If you had a chance to re-write sudo room from scratch, what would would
you do differently?*
We now have something like this chance.
I'm looking forward to having more space. The new sudo space should should
have a good system for organizing all the items in the space, both a
physical and electronic system. It seems that we may need some better
systems for getting people to clean up after themselves in general as well,
so I would like to help develop these systems. I'd like to see different
areas of sudo space for different types of work, e.g. art hacking, food
hacking, electronics hacking, metal/wood hacking, 3D printing, software,
etc. and I'd like to see us have someone responsible for keeping each area
organized. I'd like for sudo space to have a fridge where drinks and snacks
are sold to members at prices comparable to stores in the area, so that
income can go to sudo space instead (this is a major source of income in
the copenhagen hackerspace). I'm also _really_ looking forward to having
separate rooms with closeable doors so different events don't interrupt
each-other. I would feel much better about running classes if I can be
certain the classes won't be disrupted by other people in the space.
In the new space I think we should take a hard stance against anyone
sleeping in the space or using the space as a living room, and do so _now_.
Before it becomes a problem. I also want to encourage us to have members
who clean the space as their membership fee, and I think we should set up a
simple system for tracking these cleanings (could just be a wiki page).
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marc/juul