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** [http://www.tokyohackerspace.org/ tokyohackerspace] (Tokyo, Japan) | ** [http://www.tokyohackerspace.org/ tokyohackerspace] (Tokyo, Japan) | ||
** [http://www.jigsawrenaissance.org/ Jigsaw Renaissance] (Seattle, WA) | ** [http://www.jigsawrenaissance.org/ Jigsaw Renaissance] (Seattle, WA) | ||
** [http://www.atxhackerspace.org/index.php/Main_Page ATX Hackerspace] (Austin, TX) |
Revision as of 17:15, 9 March 2011
Resources
- hackerspaces.org - a global gathering of Hacker Spaces.
- Building a Hacker Space - Great advice from the CCC
- There has been a related talk on the 24c3:
Goto CCC Conference Recordings 2007 and select the talk 2133 from one of the listed servers in the Audio Recording Section, i.e. this one
- There has been a related talk on the 24c3:
- International Hackerspaces we're inspired by:
- Some other hacker spaces:
- shackspace (Stuttgart, Germany)
- HackerDojo (Mountain View, CA)
- bootlab (Berlin, Germany)
- CCC München (Munich, Germany)
- NYC Resistors (New York City)
- tmplab (Paris, France)
- The Hacktory (Philadelphia)
- DC401 (Providence, RI)
- HacDC (Washington, DC)
- CCCKC (Kansas City, MO)
- Netzladen (Bonn, Germany)
- RaumZeitLabor (Mannheim, Germany)
- Makers Local 256 (Huntsville, AL)
- CCCHB (Bremen, Germany)
- tokyohackerspace (Tokyo, Japan)
- Jigsaw Renaissance (Seattle, WA)
- ATX Hackerspace (Austin, TX)