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mission:start [2015/04/08 18:28] – [To boldly go where no Hackerspace has gone before] chronomission:start [2015/05/22 08:01] (current) – [Motivation] chrono
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 ===== Hackerspace ===== ===== Hackerspace =====
  
-A Hackerspace or Hackspace (also referred to as a hacklab, fablab, makerspace or creative space) is a location where people with common interests, usually in computers, technology and/or digital/electronic art can meet, socialize and collaborate. A Hackerspace can be viewed as an open-community lab, incorporating elements of machine shops, workshops and/or studios where hackers can share resources and interdisciplinary knowledge, to learn, teach, build and make innovative things together.+A Hackerspace or Hackspace (also referred to as a hacklab, fablab, makerspace or creative space) is a location where people with common/intersecting interests, usually in computers, technology and/or digital/electronic art can meet, socialize, exchange experience and collaborate. A Hackerspace can be viewed as an open-community lab, incorporating elements of machine shops, workshops and/or studios where hackers can share resources and interdisciplinary knowledge, to learn, teach, build and make innovative thingstogether.
  
 **Growing number of Hackerspaces all over the world** **Growing number of Hackerspaces all over the world**
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 Although the number of [[http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/|Hackerspaces]] grows constantly all over the globe, there are still many white spots on the map. The Apollo-NG Project aims to fill this gap, by deploying a semi-temporary Hackbase/Hacker-Camp in areas, where no resident  Hackerspace is established yet, giving local hackers & nerds the opportunity to socialize, collaborate and tools to work on projects.  Although the number of [[http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/|Hackerspaces]] grows constantly all over the globe, there are still many white spots on the map. The Apollo-NG Project aims to fill this gap, by deploying a semi-temporary Hackbase/Hacker-Camp in areas, where no resident  Hackerspace is established yet, giving local hackers & nerds the opportunity to socialize, collaborate and tools to work on projects. 
  
-Since Apollo-NG itself can only offer a limited amount of space and basic requirements of a Hacklab (tools/machines), its primary purpose is to offer inspiration, encouragement and guidance on how to establish and operate a new resident local Hackerspace. +Since Apollo-NG itself can only offer a limited amount of space and basic requirements of a Hacklab (tools/machines), its primary purpose is to offer inspiration, encouragement and guidance on how to establish and operate a new resident local Hackerspace, by making it easily accessible, through a real live, small scale experience and lots of fun, using tools people may never even have heard of before.
  
 ===== To boldly go where no Hackerspace has gone before ===== ===== To boldly go where no Hackerspace has gone before =====
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 ===== Motivation ===== ===== Motivation =====
  
-For the first time, in the history of humankind, the invention of the internet has enabled us as people to educate ourselves and to communicate, interact and share knowledge amongst each other in near real-time. Those of us, who have internet access and truly want to learn and evolve, can do so now, no matter where we are, what color our skin has, in which country we were born or whether our parents were rich or not. +For the first time, in the history of mankind, the invention of the internet has enabled us as people to educate each other ourselves and to communicate, interact and share knowledge with each other in near real-time, globally. Those of us, who have internet access and truly want to learn and evolve, can do so now, no matter where we are, what color our skin has, in which country we were born or whether our parents were rich or not. 
  
 Globalization may have had its beginnings in the industrial and economic aspects of the world, but the internet linked formerly separate people into one globally interconnected human species, flying together through space on a spherical mothership, we call Earth. It's time to act accordingly, as one species, without borders, all kinds of //[...]ism's// and anything else, that tries to artificially cap our reach. Globalization may have had its beginnings in the industrial and economic aspects of the world, but the internet linked formerly separate people into one globally interconnected human species, flying together through space on a spherical mothership, we call Earth. It's time to act accordingly, as one species, without borders, all kinds of //[...]ism's// and anything else, that tries to artificially cap our reach.
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 If you can relate to that, know this: **You are not alone** If you can relate to that, know this: **You are not alone**
  
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 +<a href="https://apollo.open-resource.org/_media/:mission:the-big-picture-v1.3-export.svg" target="_blank"><img src="_media/:mission:the-big-picture.png" style="border: 0; border-radius: 7px" alt="Show me the big picture" title="Show me the big picture"></a> 
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 ~~CL~~ ~~CL~~
  
-Hackers all over the world have started to join together, building Hackerspaces and Fablabs, to build new open technology, that easily reaches and in some cases already greatly surpasses what //traditional// industry could offer. We share resources, knowledge and encouragement. Hackers are the engineers of the future and it's very important that our fruitful and free self-education is kept alive and without restriction, even though some "civilized" nations already deem education itself only a third-class "must have" and rather focus their resources on war, censorship and surveillance.+Hackers all over the world have started to join together, building Hackerspaces and Fablabs, to build and share new open technology, that easily reaches and in some cases already greatly surpasses what //traditional// industry could offer. We share resources, knowledge and encouragement. Hackers are the engineers of the future and it's very important that our fruitful and free self-education is kept alive and without restriction, even though some "civilized" nations already deem education itself only a third-class "must have" and rather focus their resources on war, censorship and surveillance.
  
 ===== Flight Plan ===== ===== Flight Plan =====