Hacker Spaces, Community Operated Project Work Spaces

by Scott Beale on July 28, 2008 · 0 comments

Hacker Spaces

Hacker Spaces is a new wiki that lists Hacker Spaces around the world, as well as facilitating communication, documentation and software resources.

Hackerspaces are community-operated physical places, where people can meet and work on their projects.

Hacker Spaces are similar in concept to Coworking Spaces, but with a focus on hardware and software hacking. Some examples include NYC Resistor (New York), NoiseBridge (San Francisco), Metalab (Vienna) and C-Base (Berlin).

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