Recently moved into what they call the “the Load Of Fun building,” Baltimore Node has its weekly meetings on Tuesdays at 7:30pm. These meetings take place at the Load of Fun building (also known as a hackerspace), and are for members or prospective members only. While the membership fee to belong to Baltimore Node...
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Recently moved into what they call the “the Load Of Fun building,” Baltimore Node has its weekly meetings on Tuesdays at 7:30pm. These meetings take place at the Load of Fun building (also known as a hackerspace), and are for members or prospective members only. While the membership fee to belong to Baltimore Node...
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Recently moved into what they call the “the Load Of Fun building,” Baltimore Node has its weekly meetings on Tuesdays at 7:30pm. These meetings take place at the Load of Fun building (also known as a hackerspace), and are for members or prospective members only. While the membership fee to belong to Baltimore Node is...
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HacDC and DorkbotDC have teamed up to present what sounds like one very interesting meetup, tomorrow, August 13th. At this meetup, Max Kazemzadeh will give a presentation entitled, “From Computer Vision to Metaphysical Machines: The Phenomenon of Human Interaction via Semi-Conscious Interfaces,” followed by Jack Whitsitt and Justin Cameron’s presentation “Quick and Dirty Quartz...
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Even though they just started, Baltimore Node is already holding their first ever workshop. Their “Ambient Orb Workshop” this coming Thursday, July 9th promises to be interesting and fun, with attendees learning how to build an ambient orb clone using a high-powered LED to display data passed to an Arduino. Slots are filling up,...
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Doing things a little differently from normal, the good folks at HacDC will be collaborating with DorkbotDC to sponsor a meetup featuring Keith Sinzinger—a local musician who “goes under the performance name Fast Forty. He calls his genre of music Intense Ambient: ‘found sounds, altered electronics, scrap metal and other devices, blended to soothe...
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For those of you who didn’t get to read our last post, Baltimore Node is a newly formed group that is trying to create a hackerspace in the Baltimore area. (Kind of like HacDC.) They had their initial meeting on June 11th, and they’re having a follow-up meeting today. We know it’s kind of...
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If you’re interested in being part of a hackerspace but haven’t had the chance to make it down to the HacDC facility in Washington, DC, there may be—for some of you, anyways—a more geographically favorable location opening up pretty soon. The newly formed group Baltimore Node just had their first meeting on June 11th...
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