This document describes Hackuarium, a community space in Renens, Switzerland that brings together people from various disciplines like science, art, design, and hacking to collaborate on projects. Some key details:
- Hackuarium was founded in 2014 and has a committee of 6 members and 20-25 regular attendees.
- It is located at the c/o UniverCity.ch space in Renens and holds weekly #OpenHackuarium meetings every Wednesday at 7pm.
- The community is project-driven and maintains a list of ongoing projects on their website, working on ideas, problems, prototypes, and solutions through an interdisciplinary approach.
- Hackuarium aims to be at
11. Who we are
Founders
Luc Henry
Yann Heurtaux
Community Shaker
Association
6 committee members
20-25 regular attendees
Community Builder
Working within UniverCité
Carmelo Bisognano
@hackuarium
12. The space
℅ UniverCity.ch, Renens VD
#prenezlaligne17
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17. Actually, it’s more about
people and projects
@hackuarium www.hackuarium.ch #hckrmproto Oct., 3rd 2014
37. Where are we on the map?
Interdisciplinarity in non-formal settings
Artists/Designer/Architects
Makers / Hackers
Scientists
@hackuarium
38. Where are we on the map?
Education
Innovation
Community
Interdisciplinarity in non-formal settings
Artists/Designer/Architects
Makers / Hackers
Scientists
@hackuarium
39. Where are we on the map?
Education
Ethics &
Responsability
Innovation
Community
Interdisciplinarity in non-formal settings
Artists/Designer/Architects
Open Source Makers / Hackers
Scientists
@hackuarium
40. Where are we on the map?
Education
Ethics &
Responsability
Innovation
Community
Interdisciplinarity in non-formal settings
Open Source Makers / Hackers
Citizen Science
Artists/Designer/Architects
Scientists
@hackuarium
41. Where are we on the map?
Education
Ethics &
Responsability
Innovation
Community
Interdisciplinarity in non-formal settings
Artists/Designer/Architects
Open Source Makers / Hackers
Citizen Science
DIYbio is about "using open access tools
and claiming independence from both
academic and corporate institutions".
Bio-hackers. The politics of open science - Alessandro Delfanti
Scientists
@hackuarium