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− | The advent of open source | + | [..Intro-Bla..] |
+ | A hackerspace to us is a [..DEFINE..] | ||
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+ | We sincerely believe that Luxembourg also needs a place for highly motivated and creative people to meet, socialize and drive innovation. | ||
+ | The advent and lasting success of open source principles has shown that great ideas and promising projects can be generated most efficiently where people from various backgrounds get and work together. | ||
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+ | We would like to create such a place in Luxembourg, where like-minded people could engage in projects, hold or participate in workshops, exchange ideas and collaborate and give or listen to talks. | ||
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+ | We imagine that place to have a cosy atmosphere and be open to anybody, irrespective of gender, nationality, interests or age, as long as they're fascinated by experimenting and innovating in the fields of software, electronics, contemporary art, social interaction and communication [...] | ||
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+ | A hackerspace would be a chance to fill a cultural void in Luxembourg and its neighboring regions and to [xyz] the image of the Greater-Region as a technologically advanced and innovative environment. | ||
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+ | In that same light, hackerspaces abroad have often turned out to become a place where young Start-Ups get their initial [funken] of inspiration. | ||
+ | Technology leaders of today would have a chance to support tommorows elite and as a result get the possibility of harnessing that potential and creativity. | ||
+ | [I still like the old sentence better: "Further, businesses could - and should be encouraged to - support and harness the potential and creativity that will flourish in such a space"] | ||
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+ | In order to create such a space, we will require access to an adequate physical location of 100 to 200 square meters. | ||
+ | An ideal location would also | ||
+ | Such a space would be run by a non-profit organisation and accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It would host several organisations and meetings, clubs, associations and projects. | ||
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+ | The community of hackerspaces, many of whom just recently saw the light of this world, is a continuous source of inspiration and motivation to/for[??] our efforts. Popular venues abroad include the ''Metalab'' in Vienna, the ''C-Base'' in Berlin, the ''Das-Labor'' in Bochum or the recently founded Hackerspaces ''Sublab'' in Leizig and ''µx²'' in Munich. |
Revision as of 17:12, 6 September 2008
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Language
Multi-lingual? An english-only version might be perceived as elitist?
- I think this Info-Folder should be available in, at least, one language that is accredited as national language. --Kabel 07:53, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
Content
include pics
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/georgyo/1643516176/sizes/l/ (Something similar, this one's copyrighted)
Draft
[..Intro-Bla..] A hackerspace to us is a [..DEFINE..]
We sincerely believe that Luxembourg also needs a place for highly motivated and creative people to meet, socialize and drive innovation. The advent and lasting success of open source principles has shown that great ideas and promising projects can be generated most efficiently where people from various backgrounds get and work together.
We would like to create such a place in Luxembourg, where like-minded people could engage in projects, hold or participate in workshops, exchange ideas and collaborate and give or listen to talks.
We imagine that place to have a cosy atmosphere and be open to anybody, irrespective of gender, nationality, interests or age, as long as they're fascinated by experimenting and innovating in the fields of software, electronics, contemporary art, social interaction and communication [...]
A hackerspace would be a chance to fill a cultural void in Luxembourg and its neighboring regions and to [xyz] the image of the Greater-Region as a technologically advanced and innovative environment.
In that same light, hackerspaces abroad have often turned out to become a place where young Start-Ups get their initial [funken] of inspiration. Technology leaders of today would have a chance to support tommorows elite and as a result get the possibility of harnessing that potential and creativity. [I still like the old sentence better: "Further, businesses could - and should be encouraged to - support and harness the potential and creativity that will flourish in such a space"]
In order to create such a space, we will require access to an adequate physical location of 100 to 200 square meters. An ideal location would also Such a space would be run by a non-profit organisation and accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It would host several organisations and meetings, clubs, associations and projects.
The community of hackerspaces, many of whom just recently saw the light of this world, is a continuous source of inspiration and motivation to/for[??] our efforts. Popular venues abroad include the Metalab in Vienna, the C-Base in Berlin, the Das-Labor in Bochum or the recently founded Hackerspaces Sublab in Leizig and µx² in Munich.