OPEN LAB MEETING 05/05/2010, Broadway Mezz Bar, 6:00pm – 10:00pm LAB invites you to our first monthly open space meeting and an opportunity to get involved in running, shaping and organising the project. The LAB project thrives on participation and engagement. We are already up and running but want others to contribute to the development… [Read more…]
Dear LABers, LABs and LABettes, Following feedback from the first LAB session, we wanted to try and find a way to be more open in the ways people communicate with each other and share ideas. So LAB is now on Meetup, you can create an account and join the group, it also has an ideas… [Read more…]
Place: The Studio @ The Broadway Media Centre Date: Wednesday 14th April Time: 7-10pm Brilliant! Wait … What? Following on from our <ahem> spectacularly successful Processing workshop, the second installment in our first series of LAB events will focus on Arduino. As you know, LAB is of no fixed abode, but just for… [Read more…]
We here at LAB were trying to think of a way of sharing work with the world and a creating a library of resources was always going to be on the cards. So today we ‘launched’ (although not very grandly) the LABrary a section of the site that we hope will evolve into an emerging… [Read more…]
Location: The Orange Tree, Nottingham View Map Date: Tuesday 16th March 2010 Start Time: 7pm End Time: 10pm Description: No programming experience necessary but a laptop is. Calling all designers, programmers, artists, film-makers, curious kids, animators, visualists, makers, hackers and list makers! Exciting news LABs and LABETTEs! The first LAB session has been announced and… [Read more…]
Paid a visit to Star City: The Future Under Communism at the Nottingham Contemporary yesterday. I’m fascinated by this stuff; the relationship between technological progress and science fiction in the post war and cold war period, is something of an obsession at the moment. Because of that I’m probably a bit biased, but I would… [Read more…]
A month or so ago, I came across this designer after discovering an awesome Instructable from momwithahook. It was non-other than an amazing crotcheted beard & moustache balaclava. The original design and idea came from Icelandic design friends Vík Prjónsdóttir who have in their locally knitted arsenal, amazingly snug looking creations such as the Sealpelt… [Read more…]
Bear with us whilst we LAB the site and get things running!
April 19, 2010
by Mathew Trivett
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