Hello! Welcome to the Spacers' Wiki. This is a space where Access Space participants (Spacers) can create wikified web content. We reckon it'll be most useful for documenting collaborative activities - but you may find another use for it.
Urban exploration is simply the idea we could enter that secret world and never return; or, better, that we could burn away this one, to reveal the one beneath entirely.
Marwan has agreed to help people who'd like to:
Marwan will be available every Tuesday from 12:00 to 14:00 in Access Space. He may be able to arrange other times in the week, but you'll need to talk with him directly.
If you'd like to book in to see Marwan, you can do so here.
We had the first Spacers' meeting of the year on 24th April.
Present: Adam M, Anita, Callum, Cy, Harriet, Jake, James W, Javid, John K, Jim M, Hannah, Jose, Mike H, Reka, Rich L, Tony G, Trevor.
Apologies: Richard B, TJ,
Click the graphic for a closeup of the notes we took during the meeting. Also, click here are the minutes of the meeting written up by Hannah. Thanks Hannah!
Here's some additional documentation of the LOSS LiveCode Festival which was organised by Access Space in Sheffield in July 2007. The main festival website is here: http://livecode.access-space.org
If you're interested in LOSS Livecode, you'll probably also be interested in the LOSS Project, which is the first iteration of this project.
An introduction to the GNU/Linux shell (command line), complete with many examples and scripts to show the kinds of cool things it can be used for.
We've decided to set up a talk zone where we can discuss Access Space Issues. Just one topic per discussion, please!
I've demoted this to lower on the page because people don't seem interested in using these discussion pages. — James Wallbank 2008/05/30 13:05
Doing really cool stuff with old hardware.
The open-source media lab.
An editable resource of technical information for both beginner and advanced users.
[[newproject:projectintro|My New Project]]. That makes a directory called newproject and puts a page inside it called projectintro. Click through, and you're good to go!