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Mitch Altman at TEDxBrussels

Mitch Altman has been putting together electronic hardware in his own unique style for nearly thirty years. He was an early virtual reality pioneer at VPL with Jaron Lanier and one of the very first Silicon Valley start-up founders, establishing RAID controller company 3Ware in 1997. Altman’s latest role has been as a founder of the San Francisco hackerspace Noisebridge, where he helps people learn how to solder and program microcontrollers. Altman was a leading light of Maker Faire and Make magazine, designing their most popular kit, Trip Glasses, parting ways with them earlier this year in protest at their acceptance of a DARPA grant. (He also left VPL when the company started winning military contracts). His coolest invention is the TV-B-Gone, a one button remote control for shutting off TVs in public places.

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Nov 2012
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Secrets of a hackerspace

Anthony De Rosa from Reuters Tech Tonic visits NYC Resistor.

The word hackerspace conjures up images of programmers huddled in a dark room breaking into high-security computers. But hackerspaces are where techies tinker, deconstruct and rebuild anything of their liking, such as 3D printers and slots machines that make mixed drinks.

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Nov 2012
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Mt.Elliott Makerspace

A short video about the amazing Mt.Elliott Makerspace in Detroit, Michigan.

The Mt. Elliott Makerspace is a community workshop that serves as an environment for knowledge exchange and entrepreneurial experimentation through “making.”  The intention of the Mt Elliott Makerspace is to pool the talents and tools of creative makers by serving as a gathering space for learning, sharing and doing.  By concentrating this maker spirit, the Makerspace may begin to effectively address community challenges related to education, economic development, and well-being.

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Oct 2012
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What Makes a MakerSpace?

An extended discussion from the Live Stage at World Maker Faire 2012, featuring Dale Dougherty, Tiburcio Carcova, James Goodman, Jaymes Dec, Psy Tek, and Gui Cavalcanti.

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Oct 2012
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