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4 days toy hacking and circuit bending workshop with a group of 20 students from Willem de Kooning academy, Rotterdam.
a blurry image of hackers dancing at a party one evening -- which after 30-40 min was busted up by the hotel security -- fun while it lasted!!
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In September 2015, Het Entrepot will place several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they will spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They will brainstorm with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject. Each day will close with an evening programme for the public. You are welcome to join in the debate on their ideas.
© Het Entrepot
The Hacker-Pschorr tent was where we spent our second night of Oktoberfest. We were invited to join Miles' host family at a large table there which was amazingly good fun. We met all his host brother and sister's friends who all spoke amazing English and patiently allowed me to ramble on in high school level German. Easily one of the highlights of the trip. The roast chicken dinner was excellent as well.
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First Hacks/Hackers Meetup held at Atherton Studio at HPR. Great presentations by Ben Trevino, Jared Kuroiwa and Misa Maruyama.
Starting life as a WW2 decoy station and later a Ground Controlled Intercept (GCI) radar site, the site at Hack Green was upgraded as part of the ROTOR programme in the late 1950's. Building a R6 type, two level concrete bunker for military command and control (C2) and serving as a joint military and civil air traffic control centre. This function ceased in around 1966 when the complex was mothballed but remained under Government ownership.
In 1976 the site was given a new lease of life when it was taken over by the Home Office, modernised once again and operated as a Regional Government Headquarters; coordinating the civil response in the event of nuclear attack. The cold war was coming to an end, and eventually in 1993 the site was decommissioned.
Now in private hands, the bunker has been a cold war museum since 1998 and boasts some very unique exhibits including what is reputedly the largest collection of decommissioned nuclear weapons in the world, and a rare Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) console from RAF High Wycombe.
Op 26 februari 2016 opende HACKING HABITAT, een grootschalige internationale tentoonstelling op de grenzen van kunst, technologie en sociale verandering. Meer dan 80 internationaal bekende kunstenaars en ontwerpers toonden tot 6 juni 2016
nieuw en bekend werk in de voormalige gevangenis aan het Utrechtse Wolvenplein.
In September 2015, Het Entrepot will place several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they will spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They will brainstorm with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject. Each day will close with an evening programme for the public. You are welcome to join in the debate on their ideas.
© Het Entrepot
I made myself a macro iphone lens just by taking a plastic lens out of a junky 35mm and sticking it over the iphone camera lens. I wanted to get the clarifi - but I have the original iphone.
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A while back my dresser quits on me. I remember the Lifehacker article on making a bookcase with the drawers.
Since the drawers are the same size, can't quite get the bookcase hack to work. But I could hack an existing bookcase. My mother made one for me when I was a child, not being a carpenter, one shelf was much larger than the others. For the last 15 or so years it's held some books and largish items, but not really useful. This week I added the extra drawers to the case to create an extra shelf.
Leftover drawers were used to make a plant stand. I put them catty corner(?) so that they fit puzzle like. I wouldn't recommend doing that where they stood alone, mine are propped up by wall and the shelf.
In September 2015, Het Entrepot will place several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they will spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They will brainstorm with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject. Each day will close with an evening programme for the public. You are welcome to join in the debate on their ideas.
© Het Entrepot