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  2. Hackerspace - Wikipedia

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    A German hackerspace (RaumZeitLabor). A hackerspace (also referred to as a hacklab, hackspace, or makerspace) is a community-operated, often "not for profit" (501(c)(3) in the United States), workspace where people with common interests, such as computers, machining, technology, science, digital art, or electronic art, can meet, socialize, and collaborate. [1]

  3. Library makerspace - Wikipedia

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    A makerspace in the College of San Mateo library. A library makerspace, also named Hackerspace or Hacklab, is an area and/or service that offers library patrons an opportunity to create intellectual and physical materials using resources such as computers, 3-D printers, audio and video capture and editing tools, and traditional arts and crafts supplies.

  4. Maker culture - Wikipedia

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    A person working on a circuit board at a Re:publica makerspace. The maker culture is a contemporary subculture representing a technology-based extension of DIY culture [1] that intersects with hardware-oriented parts of hacker culture and revels in the creation of new devices as well as tinkering with existing ones.

  5. Talk:Makerspace - Wikipedia

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    1 Makerspace vs Hackerspace. 2 Makerspace vs Hackerspace on Google Trends. 3 Library makerspace. 1 comment. 4 Move discussion in progress. 1 comment. Toggle the table ...

  6. Talk:Hackerspace - Wikipedia

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    1 Merger proposal: Fab lab into Hackerspace. 5 comments. 2 Merger proposal: Library makerspace into Hackerspace. 3 comments. 3 Requested move 15 October 2022. 6 comments.

  7. RaumZeitLabor - Wikipedia

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    RaumZeitLabor is known in the European hackerspace culture for participating in several events and initiating the Large Hackerspace Convention (LHC), a networking conference for many hackerspaces. The hackerspace is also known for its transparency concerning information and everyday life.

  8. Noisebridge - Wikipedia

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    Noisebridge is an anarchistic maker and hackerspace located in San Francisco.It is inspired by the European hackerspaces Metalab in Vienna and c-base in Berlin. Noisebridge describes itself as "a space for sharing, creation, collaboration, research, development, mentoring, and learning". [1]

  9. Baltimore Hackerspace - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Hackerspace is a hackerspace, sometimes called a makerspace, located in Baltimore, Maryland. Its creation has been inspired and modeled after the many other Hackerspaces [ 2 ] around the United States and Europe.